Thursday, August 30, 2012

Pink's Road To The VMAs: Cocktails, Pyro And Acrobatics

As 'The World's Most Underrated Superstar' prepares to return to the 2012 Video Music Awards, here's a look at her most memorable VMA moments.
By James Montgomery


Pink performs during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards
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Monica: Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days) [Video]

When I was in fourth grade, Santa (my mom) dropped Ultimate Hip Hop Party 1998 in my stocking. He (she) probably shouldn't have done that because there was some really profane stuff on there. For example, "Doin' It" by LL Cool J. But there was also this classic track by Monica. More »


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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Driven: a passion for beer | whollyKao


There?s nothing like kicking back with a cold beer while barbecuing. Or maybe there?s nothing like sipping on a porter in front of a fireplace on a rainy day. Whatever the case, I?m really excited about this installment of Driven. It?s not every day that you get to interview a craft brewer.

Four years ago, Nick Garrison brewed his first batch of beer. One batch became two, two became a hobby, and the hobby has now evolved into a full time venture called High Jinx Beer. Nick is currently busy preparing for the brewery?s opening in Rhode Island later this fall.

High Jinx is unique for several reasons: The name and flavor of each High Jinx beer is created around a specific experience. For instance, the Downpour is a porter that pairs perfectly well with a rainy day. And the hops in the Backyahd (that?s ?backyard? for all you non-New Englanders!) enhances the flavor of food from the grill.

You won?t find High Jinx in a bottle. Why?

I?m excited for High Jinx, and wish Nick all the best. If you?d like to find out more about them, hop over out the High Jinx site and Facebook page.


When did you first get the idea to start a brewery? How has that evolved from an idea to a business?
I started homebrewing a few months before I got married, which was back in June of 2008. What had started as a hobby quickly spiraled into an obsession ? I was spending seemingly every waking hour of my day reading about beer and brewing, honing my homebrewing skills, tinkering with equipment, and also drinking a lot of different beers that I had never tried before to learn about all of the various styles and flavors that encompass beer. I decided that I wanted to brew all of the beer for my wedding, so I brewed numerous batches leading up to the big day and had a nice little selection of craft beers to serve our guests. On the day of the wedding, my wife Sarah and I were walking up from the beach after taking photos (we were married on Cape Cod), and everyone was there waiting to greet us. Coincidentally, almost everyone was drinking my beer. Amidst all of the congratulations and hugs, numerous people told me that the beer was amazing and that I should look into brewing full time. That was when the light bulb went off. The following week, Sarah and I were on our honeymoon in Quebec, enjoying a beer at a nice little brewpub. Sarah turned to me and asked, ?How great would it be to own a place like this?? That was the exact moment in my life when I knew I was going to open a brewery. After the honeymoon, I returned home and started buying books about brewing and entrepreneurship, e-mailing friends who knew people in the brewing industry, and just started writing ideas down on paper. That initial list of ideas evolved into a formal business plan that developed over the course of two years. Just short of four years after my wedding, I closed out our financing and began construction of the brewery.

You quit your 9-5 job to start the brewery. What was that transition like?
It was very strange and foreign to me at first because I suddenly had 100% control over my own schedule. However, it didn?t take me long to settle into a new work rhythm. The starkest contrast between the brewery and my old job is the variety in the work. Rather than sitting behind a desk from 9-5, now on any given day I might be painting walls in the brewery, negotiating with a supplier over the phone, doing accounting work, talking to distributors and retailers, or driving somewhere to inspect equipment. It?s something different every single day, and I really enjoy being my own boss.

How?d you pick the name High Jinx?
I went through a number of different names for the brewery and finally settled on High Jinx because: one, I loved the sound of it, and two, I felt that the name reflected not only our company, but why people ultimately drink beer ? IT?S FUN! High Jinx is playful, a bit mischievous, and there?s sort of an element of surprise behind it. I thought that was a great reflection of our company and the overall experience of opening a brewery.

Have you guys run into any obstacles with getting High Jinx off the ground?
Absolutely, and I know we?ll run into more obstacles in the months ahead (every brewery does). The biggest challenge by far was obtaining financing for the business, particularly as a start-up and in this economic environment. We?ve had a few hiccups during construction as well (things costing more and taking longer to complete than expected) but certainly nothing catastrophic. I think I spent so much time planning and preparing to open High Jinx that I was able to mitigate much of the risk associated with starting a business.

There?s a lot that goes into a beer label and packaging. Can you talk about the inspiration for your package design and branding?
I have an incredibly talented brand artist and friend, Liz Weinberg, who does all of our packaging design, brand artwork, merchandise, website, etc. Liz is a RISD (Rhode Island School of Design) graduate and has an impeccable eye for color and simplicity in design. She?s done amazing work for High Jinx, and I?m lucky to have her helping me out. The jester motif is a perfect fit for High Jinx, and Liz and I developed the idea of using simple symbols to represent each beer experience. Hence the bar stool image for our flagship beer; the rain cloud for our porter, Downpour; and the grill for Backyahd, our IPA. We?ve really strived for simplicity in our packaging designs. I think all too often, breweries try to put too much info on their labels, which can be a bit overwhelming to the beer drinker.

What?s your process for developing new beer flavors?
When we develop our beers, my brewmaster Damase and I start with looking at specific experiences: situations where it would be ideal to drink a beer. Then we start asking questions that help drive the characteristics of the beer itself. Is the experience indoors or outdoors? Do we want the beer to be malty or hoppy? Sweet or dry? Wholesome or refreshing? Where should the raw ingredients come from? What?s the appropriate alcohol content? From there, we settle on a general style, and the recipe starts to take shape.

Is this process different when you?re crafting your seasonal brews?
The only difference is that we?re looking at an overall season as opposed to a single experience. With our seasonals, we?re trying to craft a perfect high-end beer that we think beer lovers would enjoy in that particular season. Also, with their higher alcohol content, our seasonals can be aged. It will be fun to hold onto a bottle of a 2013 seasonal and then compare it to the next year?s version. This is called a vertical tasting.

What?s the partnership with the New Urban Farmers like? Any other initiatives planned for down the road?
So when you?re done brewing a batch of beer, there?s a lot of leftover grain, hops, and protein ? this is called trub. Trub is basically a Thanksgiving dinner for cattle, so we?ve been looking at forming partnerships with local farms who can come pick up the byproducts of the brewing process to feed their cattle or use as compost. It?s really a win-win for everyone?particularly the cows. Beyond that, we?ll be pursuing initiatives that involve other small local businesses and efforts that promote sustainability and ?green? business.?

Once the brewery opens, what?s up next for High Jinx?
President Eisenhower once said, ?Plans are useless, but planning is everything.? I have a lot of plans for the brewery that I?m sure will go right out the window when we open, but the process of preparing a business plan and thinking through challenges and how we?re going to grow our business has been indispensable. In the first few months, our priority is going to be getting our brand out into the marketplace, while ensuring that our production capacity keeps pace with demand. As a new brewery, you have to be careful not to spread yourself too thin and try to be in every single market. We?ll be doing a lot of promotional events in the first few months of business and also hosting tours at our facility. It?s going to be a ridiculous amount of work but also a ton of fun.

Describe your first ever experience with beer.
I think my FIRST experience with beer involved a lot of puking and shame. I?d say I first started to gain an appreciation for good beer in college. My roommate would spend his summers in Michigan and was always talking about the amazing beers out there. It was from him that I started to gain an appreciation for quality beer, even though at the time I didn?t really know anything about how beer was actually made. It wasn?t until I picked up homebrewing as a hobby that I really got ?hooked? and became absolutely fascinated with anything and everything related to beer.

What?s your favorite kind of beer? And what foods do you like to pair it with?
Impossible question! Depends on my mood, the weather, the time of year, and what I?m doing. However, I?ll admit that I hold a special place in my heart for IPAs. Some of my favorite food/beer pairings are ? steamed lobster with a nice refreshing IPA; shepherd?s pie with an English ESB; a juicy cheeseburger with an American pale ale; and of course, oatmeal stout with chocolate cake?delicious.

And finally, do you have any tips to people who want to start homebrewing?
Yes. Go buy a book called ?How to Brew? by John Palmer, or visit his site. There are tons of instructional videos on YouTube as well. You can buy a starter homebrewing system for anywhere between $100-200, either at a local homebrew store or on the web. People who are unfamiliar with homebrewing will be surprised by how easy the process is to master, and more importantly, how rewarding and fun it is to immerse yourself in the world of beer. It?s incredible how much you can learn from homebrewing.

Thanks for being a part of my series,Driven, Nick! Can?t wait to try High Jinx for myself!
Interested? Visit the High Jinx site to find out more.

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GM Recalling 2006-2007 MY SUVs in States ... - Automotive Fleet

WASHINGTON ? General Motors is recalling 249,260 2006-2007 model-year SUVs originally sold or currently registered in states where winter use of road salts and other materials heightens the risk of corrosion.

The recall covers the following vehicles:

  • 2006 MY Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT
  • 2006 MY GMC Envoy XL
  • 2006-2007 MY Buick Rainier
  • 2006-2007 MY Chevrolet Trailblazer
  • 2006-2007 MY GMC Envoy
  • 2006-2007 MY Isuzu Ascender
  • 2006-2007 MY Saab 9-7X.

In these vehicles, fluid may enter the driver?s door module, causing corrosion that could lead to a short in the circuit board. A short may cause the power door lock and power window switches to function intermittently or to stop functioning altogether. The short may also cause overheating, which poses a fire risk, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported.?

Dealers will notify vehicle owners of the recall and the remedy plan.

Vehicles covered by the recall were originally sold, or are currently registered, in the city of Washington D.C. or any of the following states:

  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
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  • Ohio
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  • Rhode Island
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  • Wisconsin.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES(www.hhs.purdue.edu/HDFS) focuses on contextual perspectives in the study of children, adults, families and family relationships, with particular attention to economic, ethnic and racial diversity. Its 17 faculty members direct graduate programs in developmental and family studies.. HDFS awards B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Undergraduate options are Early Childhood Education & Exceptional Needs; Developmental and Family Science, Family an....more info

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Magnetic vortex reveals key to spintronic speed limit

ScienceDaily (Aug. 28, 2012) ? he evolution of digital electronics is a story of miniaturization -- each generation of circuitry requires less space and energy to perform the same tasks. But even as high-speed processors move into handheld smart phones, current data storage technology has a functional limit: magnetically stored digital information becomes unstable when too tightly packed. The answer to maintaining the breath-taking pace of our ongoing computer revolution may be the denser, faster, and smarter technology of spintronics.

Spintronic devices use electron spin, a subtle quantum characteristic, to write and read information. But to mobilize this emerging technology, scientists must understand exactly how to manipulate spin as a reliable carrier of computer code. Now, scientists at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have precisely measured a key parameter of electron interactions called non-adiabatic spin torque that is essential to the future development of spintronic devices. Not only does this unprecedented precision -- the findings to be published in the journal Nature Communications on August 28 -- guide the reading and writing of digital information, but it defines the upper limit on processing speed that may underlie a spintronic revolution.

"In the past, no one was able to measure the spin torque accurately enough for detailed comparisons of experiment and mathematical models," said Brookhaven Lab physicist Yimei Zhu. "By precisely imaging the spin orbits with a dedicated transmission electron microscope at Brookhaven, we advanced a truly fundamental understanding that has immediate implications for electronic devices. So this is quite exciting."

Speed Limits

Most prevailing technology fails to take full advantage of the electron, which features intrinsic quantum variables beyond the charge and flow driving electricity. One of these, a parameter known as spin direction, can be strategically manipulated to function as a high-density medium to store and transmit information in spintronics. But as any computer scientist can attest, dense data can mean very little without enough speed to process it efficiently.

"One of the big reasons that people want to understand this non-adiabatic spin torque term, which describes the ability to transfer spin via electrical currents, is that it basically determines how fast spintronic devices can be," said Shawn Pollard, a physics Ph.D. student at Brookhaven Lab and Stony Brook University and the lead author of the paper. "The read and write speed for data is dictated by the size of this number we measured, called beta, which is actually very, very big. That means the technology is potentially very, very fast."

Building a Vortex

Consider the behavior of coffee stirred rapidly in a mug: the motion of a spoon causes the liquid to spin, rising along the edges and spiraling low in the center. Because the coffee can't escape through the mug's porcelain walls, the trapped energy generates the cone-like vortex in the center. A similar phenomenon can be produced on magnetic materials to reveal fundamental quantum measurements.

This color graphic, seen here above an actual image of the vortex core captured by the transmission electron microscope, shows the trapped spins moving around the permalloy sample, which then generate the conical vortex core rising out of the center.

The Brookhaven physicists applied a range of high-frequency electric currents to a patterned film called permalloy, useful for its high magnetic permeability. This material, 50 nanometers (billionths of a meter) thick and composed of nickel and iron, was designed to strictly contain any generated magnetic field. Unable to escape, trapped electron spins combine and spiral within the permalloy, building into an observable and testable phenomenon called a magnetic vortex core.

"The vortex core motion is actually the cumulative effect of three distinct energies: the magnetic field induced by the current, and the adiabatic and non-adiabatic spin torques generated by electrons," Zhu said. "By capturing images of this micrometer (millionth of a meter) effect, we can deduce the precise value of the non-adiabatic torque's contribution to the vortex, which plays out on the nanoscale. Other measurements had very high error, but our technique offered the spatial resolution necessary to move past the wide range of previous results."

Disk Density

The high-speed, high-density hard drives in today's computers write information into spinning disks of magnetic materials, using electricity to toggle between magnetic polarity states that correspond to the "1" or "0" of binary computer code. But a number of intrinsic problems emerge with this method of data storage, notably limits to speed because of the spinning disk, which is made less reliable by moving parts, significant heat generation, and the considerable energy needed to write and read information.

Beyond that, magnetic storage suffers from a profound scaling issue. The magnetic fields in these devices exert influence on surrounding space, a so-called fringing field. Without appropriate space between magnetic data bits, this field can corrupt neighboring bits of digital information by inadvertently flipping "1" into "0." This translates to an ultimate limit on scalability, as these data bits need too much room to allow endless increases in data density.

Nanowire Racetracks

One pioneering spintronic prototype is IBM's Racetrack memory, which uses spin-coherent electric current to move magnetic domains, or discrete data bits, along a permalloy wire about 200 nanometers across and 100 nanometers thick. The spin of these magnetic domains is altered as they pass over a read/write head, forming new data patterns that travel back and forth along the nanowire racetrack. This process not only yields the prized stability of flash memory devices, but also offers speed and capacity exceeding disk drives.

"It takes less energy to manipulate spin torque parameters than magnetic fields," said Pollard. "There's less crosstalk between databits, and less heat is generated as information is written and read in spin-based storage devices. We measured a major component critical to unlocking the potential of spintronic technology, and I hope our work offers deeper insight into the fundamental origin of this non-adiabatic term."

The new measurement pins down a fundamental limit on data manipulation speeds, but the task of translating this work into practical limits on processor speed and hard drive space will fall to the scientists and engineers building the next generation of digital devices.

Zhu and Pollard collaborated with two physicists specializing in nanomagnetism, Kristen Buchanan of Colorado State University and Dario Arena of Brookhaven's National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), to push the precision capabilities of the transmission electron microscope. This research was conducted at Brookhaven Lab's Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Tropical storm Isaac: Will it drown out Mitt Romney's big moment?

The Republican convention is crucial to Mitt Romney's attempts to overcome his image as an uncaring plutocrat, GOP experts say.?But tropical storm Isaac could be a huge distraction. ?

By Linda Feldmann,?Staff writer / August 27, 2012

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Heading into the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., this week, Mitt Romney already faced a steep climb:? The wealthy, guarded Republican presidential candidate needed to open up about himself and show voters that he understands the lives of average Americans and deserves their trust, political analysts say.

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Now he must compete with tropical storm Isaac, which on Monday was bearing down on the Gulf Coast ? an eerie echo of hurricane Katrina, from exactly seven years ago. At best, this unwelcome guest gives Mr. Romney a split-screen convention, as he competes for viewership with potentially dramatic footage of weather aftermath. ?

?Big storms are like car chases,? says Ford O?Connell, head of the conservative Civic Forum PAC. ?He?s got to break through.?

When Romney addresses the convention on Thursday, it will be his biggest moment in the national spotlight to date ? and a crucial lead-in to his debates with President Obama in October. Polls show Romney in a tight race against an incumbent president with a weak economy and high unemployment. In other words, this race is winnable for Romney. But voters like Mr. Obama more than they do Romney, and history has shown that the more likable candidate usually wins.

To break out, Romney has to reveal more of himself to voters, said Republican strategist Karl Rove, appearing Monday at an event hosted by the news site Politico.? ?

?They?ll hear a lot about tax cuts and large economic plans and Medicare reform packages, and blah blah blah blah blah, and that matters a lot to them,? says Mr. Rove, former George W. Bush political guru and a major force behind the American Crossroads "super political-action committee." ?But they also want to know who is this person that is asking me to give them their vote to occupy the most consequential office in our country.?

Obama has done a good job of turning Romney into a caricature of the rich, uncaring businessman, Republicans say, and the time has come to turn that around ? particularly with that sliver of the electorate that remains undecided and could determine the outcome. ?

?[Americans] have been told a bunch of terrible things about him ? that he doesn?t care about people like you, that he ships jobs to China, that he?s a wealthy plutocrat married to a known equestrian,? former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour told reporters Monday at an event in Tampa hosted by the GOP polling group Resurgent Republic.

In a way, then, Tuesday?s speech by Romney?s wife, Ann, is also significant, as she gives voters a perspective on the soon-to-be Republican nominee that no one else can. Expect to hear the story of a devoted husband who cared for and comforted his wife during serious health challenges.

?American people are going to see him and his family up close, and they are going to see that it?s a family that sets a high standard for all of us ? that you?d like your kids to turn out like this,? says Mr. Barbour, the former governor of Mississippi.?

Romney?s five grown sons ? all launched in their own careers, all family men with a combined 18 children ? have been present in the media this week and at events surrounding the convention, adding their personal testimonials to their father.

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13-inch Mac Book Pro rumored to be going Retina as soon as this fall

13-inch Mac Book Pro rumored to be going Retina as soon as this fall

Following the introduction of the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro at WWDC 2012, it should come as no surprise that more of Apple's Mac line will be making the @2x transition. The question is when. And the answer, at least for the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, could be as early as this fall according to what NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim told CNET:

Production has begun of a 2,560-by-1,600 pixel density display that will land on a 13.3-inch MacBook Pro, NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim told CNET.

"The supply chain indications are that it's for a MacBook Pro 13.3 -- not a MacBook Air," said Shim. Displays are being made by Samsung, LGD, and Sharp, he said.

Larger desktop displays like the iMac and 27-inch Thunderbolt are challenged by cost and yield rate. Smaller laptop displays are challenged by battery life and GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) power. 2560x1600 is less than the current 15.4"-inch Retina MacBook Pro's 2880x1800 but not by much, and would clearly look spectacular at 13.3-inches. However, the current Retina MacBook Pro drives its GPU flat out to run that display. And unlike the 15-inch MacBooks, however, the 13-inch line currently only has the built in Intel HD Graphics 4000, and not the additional, discreet NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M with 1GB of GDDR5 memory. In addition to battery enough to support a 2560x1600, would Apple need to add a discreet GPU as well? How would those twin concerns, along with the thinner, optical drive-free design resolve themselves at 13-inches?

Whether this specific report is accurate or not is hard to say. It is highly detailed, and Apple is absolutely working on more Retina Macs, so it'll be interesting to see how the timeline plays out. The iPhone went Retina at 640x960 in 2010, and the iPod touch only a few months later. It took the iPad until 2012 to go Retina at 1356x2048, and the first Mac a few months more at 2560x1600.

We're still on the first generation, bleeding edge of Retina Macs, though. The 15-inch MacBook Pro is so outstanding, however, that growing pains, if any, are well worth it.

Anyone been waiting on a smaller, likely cheaper point of entry for a Retina MacBook Pro? If -- and it's still an if -- Apple does have a 13-inch MacBook Pro ready to ship this fall, will you be ready to pull the trigger?

Source: CNET



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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Top Ten (10) Computer Manufacturer ... - Awwal Technology

Computer has become something in our parts of life, Like me i can?t do without my computer and internet working, There is no how i can do without my computer, So today i come with you on the top 10 computer manufacturer companies in the world. Like seeing many computer, you need to know which one is the best. Like a company producing or manufacturing a computer processor are INTEL and AMD and company like MICROSOFT and GOOGLE produce a computer software and some company deals with manufacturing of computer hardware parts.

These companies am about to list as the Top Ten 10 Computer Manufacturing Company are selected based on their global share in the market.

Top Ten (10) Computer Companies In The World

1. HP (Hewlett Packard):- Is A Leading American multinational computer system manufacturer in the world. They manufacture Computer System, Printers, Servers, Storage Devices, Networking, Software, Enterprise And Much More.

2. ACER:- Taiwan Multinational Based Computer Technology And Electronics Corporation, They Manufactures Desktop And Laptop PCs, Person Digital Assistant (PDAs), Storage Devices, Displays, Smaryphones, Peripherals And Hardware.

3. Dell : Dell is a American multinational information technology corporation. Thic company provides technology solutions, services and support. Dell manufacturers Laptops, Netbooks, Tablet PCs, Desktops, Monitors, Servers, Storage and other computer-relater hardware.

4. Lenovo : Lenovo is a Chinese-based multinational computer technology corporation. This company manufacturers desktops, notebook, personal computers, workstations, servers, storage drives, IT management software, and computer-related products and services.

5. Toshiba : Toshiba is a Japanese multinational company. Toshiba is a manufacturer and suppliers of all kinds of electrical products including laptops, notebooks, computer desktop and other computer related products and services.

6. IBM : International Business Machines (IBM) is a United States based multinational technology and consulting company. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software, infrastructure, hosting and consulting services.

7. Fujitsu : Fujitsu is a Japanese multinational computer hardware and IT services company. Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT products and services including hardware, software, networking, business solutions, and more.

8. NEC : NEC is a Japanese multinational IT company. The company provides information technology (IT) and network solutions. NEC Corporation is one of the world?s leading providers of Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions.

9. Apple : Apple Inc is an American multinational company. The company?s main focus is on design and marketing of consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers. Best known products of Apple include iPod and iTunes, Mac laptop and desktop computers, the OS X operating system, and the revolutionary iPhone and iPad.

10. Gateway Computers : Gateway Incorporated is a subsidiary company of Acer Inc. The company manufactures and markets computer hardware, personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories.

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Breast cancer: Not just a woman thing | Cancer Kick

MUMBAI: In the swell of advocacy on breast cancer, a crucial fact trails behind the campaign?it?s not only women but men who also develop the disease. The numbers are not as large: only one per cent of all breast cancer cases are diagnosed in men. However, some reports indicate that this statistic is slowly rising.

This limited advocacy and fewer awareness campaigns have ensured that male breast cancer has remained more or less off the radar and perhaps contributed to its late diagnosis in men. The treatment and cure of cancer hinges to a great extent on its early detection and timely treatment?and while women are constantly counselled to have check-ups and scope out for warning signs, men are not even aware they?re included in the odds.

Gilbert Fernandes, for one, spared little thought for a small lump he detected close to the nipple in 2010. ?It wasn?t painful , which is why I carried on with things without getting it diagnosed,? he says. The 71-year-old?s cancer would have gone undetected, were it not for the fact that a routine visit to his doctor to have his diabetes monitored took him to another examination room when his own doctor didn?t show up.

?Having nothing else to do, I decided to get the lump examined ,? he says. A later biopsy revealed it for what it was, and in September last year Fernandes underwent breast surgery at Tata Memorial Hospital, where atumour measuring 6.4 cm was extracted. ?I remember having to visit various departments in the course of my diagnosis, and I was always the only man in a queue of women. I was once even asked if I was waiting in the right line,? he says.

A question he put to the medical staff at the time was, ?Am I the only unfortunate man to be diagnosed with breast cancer?? He was not.

While researchers have not completely catalogued all causes for breast cancer in men, according to the American Cancer Society several risk factors have been identified. These include aging, radiation exposure , estrogen treatment, heavy alcohol intake, obesity and a family history of breast cancer (an inherited genetic mutation of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes is a contributing factor). There has been an increased incidence reported in men who have a number of female relatives with breast cancer . Incidentally, research in female breast cancer greatly outweighs research in male breast cancer, a discrepancy that is being redressed.

Dr Rajendra Badwe, the dean of Tata Memorial Centre, says the survival rate for male breast cancer is around 45 per cent, a statistic that could improve if men were diagnosed early. According to Dr Sultan Pradhan, an oncologist and surgeon with Prince Aly Khan Hospital, a reason for late diagnosis in men?apart from low awareness about the issue?is the fact that mammography, while used as a screening tool for women, is not an option for men. ?By the time a man presents himself for diagnosis, the tumour could have advanced to a stage of ulceration or it could burst through the skin, by which time the chances that it would spread to the lymph nodes in the axila or armpit would have increased,? says Dr Pradhan, who once treated a married couple, both with breast cancer.

Yet, it is women who mostly visit support groups to help them rehabilitate. Anahita Vesuvala , who has been running a free Cancer Rehab Clinic at Prince Aly Khan for 20 years, says she has so far only had two men come in. Apparently, men don?t react to news of this cancer in the way women do, the latter having much more at stake. Post-mastectomy , men don?t seek prostheses, and few choose reconstructive surgery.

?While a man does not undergo the extent of psychological trauma a woman would, the word ?cancer? itself does make anyone nervous,? writes breast cancer survivor Harshad Gandhi, who lives and works in California. ?I decided against cosmetic surgery; I?m sure that wouldn?t have been the case if I were a woman.?

Perhaps it?s time for male survivors in India too to come out in support of breast cancer. Perhaps it?s time for advocacy groups to extend the ribbon to them as well.

(The first Indian Breast Cancer Survivors? Conference will take place in Pune on October 6 and 7. Contact womens.cancer .initiative@gmail.com)

Article source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Breast-cancer-Not-just-a-woman-thing/articleshow/15730313.cms

Source: http://cancerkick.com/2012/08/26/breast-cancer-not-just-a-woman-thing/

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Sleep learning is possible: Associations formed when asleep remained intact when awake

ScienceDaily (Aug. 26, 2012) ? Is sleep learning possible? A new Weizmann Institute study appearing August 26 in Nature Neuroscience has found that if certain odors are presented after tones during sleep, people will start sniffing when they hear the tones alone -- even when no odor is present -- both during sleep and, later, when awake. In other words, people can learn new information while they sleep, and this can unconsciously modify their waking behavior.

Sleep-learning experiments are notoriously difficult to conduct. For one thing, one must be sure that the subjects are actually asleep and stay that way during the "lessons." The most rigorous trials of verbal sleep learning have failed to show any new knowledge taking root. While more and more research has demonstrated the importance of sleep for learning and memory consolidation, none had managed to show actual learning of new information taking place in an adult brain during sleep.

Prof. Noam Sobel and research student Anat Arzi, together with Sobel's group in the Institute's Neurobiology Department in collaboration with researchers from Loewenstein Hospital and the Academic College of Tel Aviv -- Jaffa, chose to experiment with a type of conditioning that involves exposing subjects to a tone followed by an odor, so that they soon exhibit a similar response to the tone as they would to the odor. The pairing of tones and odors presented several advantages. Neither wakes the sleeper (in fact, certain odors can promote sound sleep), yet the brain processes them and even reacts during slumber. Moreover, the sense of smell holds a unique non-verbal measure that can be observed -- namely sniffing. The researchers found that, in the case of smelling, the sleeping brain acts much as it does when awake: We inhale deeply when we smell a pleasant aroma but stop our inhalation short when assaulted by a bad smell. This variation in sniffing could be recorded whether the subjects were asleep or awake. Finally, this type of conditioning, while it may appear to be quite simple, is associated with some higher brain areas -- including the hippocampus, which is involved in memory formation.

In the experiments, the subjects slept in a special lab while their sleep state was continuously monitored. (Waking up during the conditioning -- even for a moment -- disqualified the results.) As they slept, a tone was played, followed by an odor -- either pleasant or unpleasant. Then another tone was played, followed by an odor at the opposite end of the pleasantness scale. Over the course of the night, the associations were partially reinforced, so that the subject was exposed to just the tones as well. The sleeping volunteers reacted to the tones alone as if the associated odor were still present -- by either sniffing deeply or taking shallow breaths.

The next day, the now awake subjects again heard the tones alone -- with no accompanying odor. Although they had no conscious recollection of listening to them during the night, their breathing patterns told a different story. When exposed to tones that had been paired with pleasant odors, they sniffed deeply, while the second tones -- those associated with bad smells -- provoked short, shallow sniffs.

The team then asked whether this type of learning is tied to a particular phase of sleep. In a second experiment, they divided the sleep cycles into rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep, and then induced the conditioning during only one phase or the other. Surprisingly, they found that the learned response was more pronounced during the REM phase, but the transfer of the association from sleep to waking was evident only when learning took place during the non-REM phase. Sobel and Arzi suggest that during REM sleep we may be more open to influence from the stimuli in our surroundings, but so-called "dream amnesia" -- which makes us forget most of our dreams -- may operate on any conditioning occurring in that stage of sleep. In contrast, non-REM sleep is the phase that is important for memory consolidation, so it might also play a role in this form of sleep-learning.

Although Sobel's lab studies the sense of smell, Arzi intends to continue investigating brain processing in altered states of consciousness such as sleep and coma. "Now that we know that some kind of sleep learning is possible," says Arzi, "we want to find where the limits lie -- what information can be learned during sleep and what information cannot."

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  1. Anat Arzi, Limor Shedlesky, Mor Ben-Shaul, Khitam Nasser, Arie Oksenberg, Ilana S Hairston, Noam Sobel. Humans can learn new information during sleep. Nature Neuroscience, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nn.3193

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Carphone Warehouse Bank Holiday deals sees Xoom 2 Media Edition dropped to ?150

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It's Bank Holiday weekend time in the UK, and as we Brits gear up for the last 3-day weekend of the summer, news drops of some deals for holiday shopping at Carphone Warehouse.

First up is the Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition. While it may come out of the box running Honeycomb, the 8.2-inch tablet is still a pretty capable performer. If you're in the market for a cheap tablet mainly dedicated to consuming media content, the price might entice you towards the Xoom 2 ME -- £149.99. Only a shade cheaper than a Nexus 7, and way behind on software, but definitely priced to move. 

Additionally, Carphone Warehouse is offering some great deals on entry-level handsets for the holiday weekend too. The newly released Sony Xperia Tipo -- see our hands on -- can be had free on a new 2-year contract for as little as £7.50 per month. Crazy.

Pre-pay gets a look in too, with devices from Samsung and LG being offered below £50. The Samsung Galaxy Y and the LG Optimus L3 can both be had for just £49.95. The L3 is also exclusively available in pink too, if you're into that sort of thing. At these prices, both are potential winners with parents buying for their kids, or even for someone who just wants a cheap Android phone, no fuss. If any of these catch your eye, then head on down to your local branch over the holiday weekend. 



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Court bans some Apple, Samsung products in S. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? A South Korean court ruled Friday that technology rivals Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. both infringed on each other's patents, and ordered a partial ban of their products in South Korea.

The Seoul Central District Court ordered Apple to remove the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad 1 and iPad 2 from shelves in South Korea, citing they infringed two of Samsung's telecommunications patents. The court also ruled that Samsung infringed one of Apple's patents related to the screen's bouncing back ability and banned sales of the Galaxy S2 and other products in South Korea.

Sales of devices recently released by Samsung and Apple ? including the iPhone 4S and the Galaxy S3 smartphones ? were not affected.

The court also ordered the two parties to pay monetary compensation to each other. Samsung must pay Apple 25 million won ($22,000) while Apple must pay its rival 40 million won.

The lawsuit is part of global, multibillion dollar fight between the world's two largest smartphone makers. The biggest stakes are in the U.S., however, where the two companies are locked in an epic struggle over patents and innovation in a federal court in San Jose, California.

Cupertino-based Apple sued Samsung in 2011 in the U.S., alleging that some of the South Korean company's smartphones and computer tablets are illegal knockoffs of Apple's iPhone and iPad. Samsung denies the allegations and argues that all companies in the cutthroat phone industry mimic each other's successes without crossing the legal line.

Apple is suing Suwon-based Samsung for $2.5 billion, making the case one of the biggest technology disputes in history. Jury deliberations began Wednesday after three weeks of testimony.

Days after Apple filed its suit in the U.S., Samsung filed a lawsuit on its home turf and in other countries, accusing Apple of breaching its telecommunications patents.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

New sport prosthesis launched for recreational athletes | Cool ...

New sport prosthesis launched for recreational athletes | Cool Gadgets Definitive Guide

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