Saturday 30 June 2012

Microsoft Workshop: Getting Started with Creating Windows 8 Apps Using Geospatial Data

Please join us to a half-day workshop, where we will introduce the Windows 8 platform for Metro Style applications and demonstrate how applications can consume and display geospatial data. We will also discuss how you can scale your Windows apps using Microsoft Windows Azure cloud computing and extend the Windows 8 metro experience to our mobile platform. To simulate the application development process, we will use Microsoft Bing Map data for our demo apps.

During the workshop you will learn how to create Windows 8 Metro Style applications using geospatial data. We will provide several Windows 8 slates/tablets/laptops for you to explore and try Windows 8 application development. You can bring your own laptops and use our "Windows To Go" USB drives to try Windows 8 on your computers. (This option only uses your laptop's hardware resources and therefore the operating system and files on your computer will not be changed.)

We will also provide a Q/A session at the end of the workshop where we will explain how you can participate in the Mobile America contest (more detail at http://aka.ms/mobileamerica)

Admissions to the workshop only are free. Sign up today

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Mother of obese Ohio boy has right to move to another state: judge

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Did Chief Justice Roberts save the Supreme Court?

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FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2010 file photo, President Barack Obama greets Chief Justice John Roberts before he delivered his State of the Union Address on Capitol Hill in Washington. Breaking with the court's other conservative justices, Roberts announced the judgment that allows the law to go forward with its aim of covering more than 30 million uninsured Americans. Roberts explained at length the court's view of the mandate as a valid exercise of Congress' authority to "lay and collect taxes." The administration estimates that roughly 4 million people will pay the penalty rather than buy insurance. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)Top Line ABC 'Nightline' anchor Terry Moran joined Top Line for a special edition dissecting the Supreme Court's decision on health care, a blockbuster ruling which upheld President Obama's signature piece of legislation.


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Book Review : Secret Lives of Ants by Jae Choe

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Total Recall Movie Trailer: Pure Adrenaline!


A new trailer for Total Recall is out, and director Len Wiseman's remake of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger hit looks like a non-stop adrenaline rush.

Starring Colin Ferrell and Kate Beckinsale, the film features a lot of memory loss, confusing over what is real, and stuff being blown up ... awesome.

Set in a different era with advanced technology (and women with three breasts), Recall also features Jessica Biel, who dukes it out with Beckinsale.

The film arrives August 3. Watch the new Total Recall trailer below:

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Friday 29 June 2012

Volunteers from Scottsdale Assist Tahoe RCD with Evans Family ...

Peace of Mind Float Spa L.L.C. is Lake Tahoe's premiere Sensory Deprivation (Float Tank) destination. We provide 2 float tanks as well as a Far Infared Sauna and an Aroma Therapy Oxygen Bar to enhance your complete flotation experience. Operated by Karin and Darin Nobriga, long time Tahoe locals. We provide the most relaxing mind and body experience in the Tahoe basin.

We're located at 290 Kingsbury Grade, Stateline, Nevada next to the Goal Post and a quarter mile from the Stateline casinos. We offer local and casino employee discounts and encourage those who haven't floated, to try the most relaxing experience of their lives.
What is Floating?
Floating is a therapeutic treatment that isolates the user from environmental stimulus, greatly reducing stress, and easing the body into a state of equilibrium. Floating is also known as flotation therapy, floating therapy, float therapy, restricted environmental stimulation therapy (or REST), and Epsom salt hydrotherapy. The flotation tank is referred to as an isolation tank, sensory deprivation chamber, float tank, floating tank, and rest tank.

The flotation tank itself is a sensory deprivation pod with 10 inch deep water warmed to 93.5 degrees and enriched with 800 pounds of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). The tank has an advanced filtration/purification system that operates according to regulations from the State of Nevada.

The space inside is approximately 8 feet long by 4 feet wide. Although some may be wary of feeling claustrophobic the first time they float, the tank door opens freely and you are in complete control. You can come and go as you wish. You can also float with the door open. For those who would like audio stimulation, relaxing music is available.
The experience of floating is unique. Inside the tank you?ll float effortlessly on the surface of 93.5 degree water. Floaters feel a sense of weightlessness. That weightlessness, the temperature of the water, and the dark, quiet space of the tank allow the brain to ease into a theta* brain wave state. This usually happens in the second half hour of a one hour float session. First time floaters should not expect instant results. Generally it takes more than one float to completely ?let go? and fully experience flotation.

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How To Make Friends and Build Meaningful Relationships

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By Chris Nosal

Having friends and meaningful relationships is arguably one of the most important keys to happiness in life. It probably the most important key, aside from our health, to our overall happiness and well-being, and there are a few key skills to remember that can not only improve your relationships, but also provide massive benefits to your mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

Some of these took me years to realize, but I wanted to write an article based on the wealth of experience I?ve had during my spiritual journey, and about 8 keys to instantly make any relationship more fulfilling, whether it?s romantic, friendship, acquaintances, or even someone you meet just one time.

How to Make Friends

1) Always focus on building a connection with people

A connection is based on sharing of an emotional experience with another person. This means when you?re talking to someone, you share stories about your life, you ask them about theirs. Find out what commonalities you share, what your passions are between the two of you (this allows you to pursue these passions together and bond over them), and figure out what the two of you want out of life, and see if there?s some way you can use the power of helping to multiply your power and help each other achieve your dreams together, and create something you?ll be able to look back on with happiness.

2) Remember that we?re all the same, yet very different

Every person is a unique individual, and you want to find out who?s underneath the skin and bones, because everyone you meet will have had a unique set of experiences that you didn?t, and will have learned things from those experiences that can improve and make your life a better and happier place to be in, and what you learn from other people can also be passed down by you to benefit others.

3) Remember that you have something special to offer

Just as we can learn from others, you too have had a unique set of experiences. And once you get in touch with your core self, embrace who you are, and become comfortable in your own skin, you can appreciate that you?re a unique individual who has a lot you can give the world that other people can?t, and you can focus on using what you?ve been given to create something great for the world that no one else could possibly create?something that is 100% an expression of YOU.

4) Always be yourself

Many of us look at certain aspects of others lives in envy; we think ?if I had their money?, ?if I had their looks? or ?if I was more popular?? but what we fail to realize is that by being someone else, and not being ourselves, we?re like a round peg trying to force ourselves into a square hole, because we assume, given our PRESENT situation, that having this one thing would make us happy or fulfilled, but what we fail to realize is that we?ve all got our own unique instrument to play in the orchestra of life. And if we?d just be willing to play our instrument instead of someone else?s, we tap into our own unique skills, interests, and talents, and be able to give something to the world that no one else can based on our unique set of experiences and wisdom.

5) Leave something good behind everywhere you go

You don?t want to just be born and die. You want to come here, express your uniqueness, learn, grow, and use that unique experience to create something that is going to leave an impact on the world long after you were gone, just because YOU were here, so make priority no. 1 how you can make an impact and do something great that is going to transform the lives of millions of people just because you were born; because, ultimately, when you?re gone, what you?ve left behind is the only thing that is going to give your life meaning.

6) Never force things

This is something I?m VERY passionate about, and I know this can be hard to accept sometimes when things look like they?re at their worst in the moment? but the truth is we can?t see the ?big picture? of how all are circumstances are going to turn out, and we can?t truly know if a situation was bad or good in the greater scheme of things, until we see where it leads us down the road.

7) Never try to control other people

All too often we like to say ?if he did this I wouldn?t be so miserable? or ?if she did this I would be happy?? but the truth is you can only choose to move your own arms and legs, you can?t control other people?s behavior, and you can?t expect other people to do things just to make you happy; if you?re not happy within, nothing on the outside is ever going to make you happy.

8) Don?t judge others

If you watch people, you?ll constantly see people criticizing others for things they say or do, when in reality the people doing the criticizing are equally imperfect, and have faults in other areas that are equally bad, yet they try to convince themselves they?re somehow superior to others because they look at the world a certain way. Remember that we?re all human, and that you have flaws, which means you don?t have the right to believe you?re superior to others in any way. Additionally, judging others only spreads hate and bad karma, and that?s not something we want to add more of to the world.

Remember that the key to doing anything is having a simple awareness of how to do it, and that if you can do just one thing that makes a positive impact on another person?s life, then do that one small thing with the next 100 people you meet, you?ve just brightened up the day of a hundred people.

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Gelfandmania in Israel and the online Israel-Spain match

Gelfandmania in Israel and the online Israel-Spain match
27.06.2012 ? Gelfandmania has officially taken over Israel after Boris Gelfand's title run. He has appeared on TV, met the prime minister, given countless interviews and even been parodied by a famous comedy show. More importantly, he has sparked a huge interest in chess, leading to the match between Israeli and Spanish schools made possible through Playchess. GM Boris Alterman shares all.

The Show Goes On

By Boris Alterman

After his impressive attempt to wrest the world title from Vishy Anand, resulting in a draw in their classical match, Boris Gelfand has become a national hero in Israel. In fact, he is now a super star in Israel with numerous TV appearances, newspaper interviews, and meeting with the Prime Minister etc.

Recently Boris became even a more popular as a parody star in one of the most popular comic show on Israeli TV,"Eretz Nehederet".


This is how a satirized Gelfand looks - Click here for the actual episode

In fact, on the recent TV show "Dancing in with the Stars (Israel)", chess was one of the main items.

Israeli TV Channel 10 has also made a nice report about "chess in school program" in its Prime Time News:


Gelfandomania in Israel - "More and more schools and kindergartens in Israel include chess into their curriculum".

In this video you may see one of the most famous Savyon "Chess in school program"

Adi Tzimmerman, the Israeli Under 12 Girls Champion and product of the Savyon "chess in school program"?plays a?journalist, while beating him in just 3 min. We also see a heavily equipped computer room where kids study chess, solve puzzles, play and work with text books, and Grandmaster Boris Alterman explains the important role of chess in the education system.

There are many Russian emigrants who are still looking for a partner in the park and watching closely after Gelfand.

At the end of the video we see a school from Tel-Aviv Jaffa, where most of the kids are Israeli Arabs studying chess. One of the kids made a great impression on journalists when was asked about a game of chess.

"Is chess a quiet game?" - "It seems quiet but my mind is athletic!"

Israel beats Spain ? not in soccer but in chess!?

This year Savyon "Chess in school program" made its next move - On June 18 the first Internet match between two elementary schools took place, one from Savyon (Israel) and one from Salou (Spain).?Savyon's municipality is the small town near Tel-Aviv area with 3500 people. SHowing progressive thinking, it decided to include chess lessons into its education system as early as 2007. Savyon's Mayor Moshik Lipetz believes that chess improves dramatically the scoring level of the students, their mind skills.


Savyon's Mayor Moshik Lipetz

Kids study chess from the Kindergarten up to 3rd?grade, when many also participate in after school chess activities once a week, participating in the regional and national school championships.

The two teams met on the Playchess server with five players playing a double round match at 20min +10 sec increment.


The children from the Salou school in Spain smile for a picture of their online match


"All right Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up"


Grandmaster Arthur Kogan, captain of Salou team, with his class

GM Arthur Kogan reported:

We?lost the first round by 4.5-0.5, but in the second round?our youth nearly caused a sensation?(versus?experienced Israel's school!).

We began with two big wins and 2-0 scoring for Salou and ... a good advantage in the other games ... only at the last moment the advantage of experience helped?and Savyon?turned the tables and won all three games, so we lost by the minimal score 3-2?and an overall 7.5-2.5.

Players from both teams were?happy?and excited.?Bravo to all children of the Savyon School and School of Salou and thanks to the council and club members for helping make this wonderful initiative! Until next time!


The computer room of the Sayvon school


GM Boris Alterman


The match was projected onto a screen so the children could follow


Of course, some preferred to just walk around


The children loved the idea and had a great time


Playchess sysop, Holger Lieske, was a key figure in ensuring a fluid event


Savyon Players: Adi Tzimmerman, Or Ben Shahar, Nitzan Roi, Tom Broyda, Daniel
Moldavsky and the Reserve were Simovich Ariel and Daniel Tzimerman together with
their teachers.

Deepest thanks Holger Lieske and the Playchess/ChessBase team for the great help in organizing the event.

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Channing Tatum shows off his stripper moves

By Ree Hines

Channing Tatum will soon show moviegoers a side of himself he's never revealed on the big screen before when his highly-anticipated, stripper-centric summer flick "Magic Mike" comes out. But for the actor, there's nothing new about the role.

In this case, the fiction is heavily inspired by reality, and Tatum knows a thing or two about taking it all off.

During a Wednesday morning visit to TODAY, the star shared details of his own stripper past and eventually revealed much more.

"Man, it was a crazy time in my life," he said of his not-so-glamorous dancing days at the age of 18. "I'm not ashamed of it, but I don't know if I'm ? not proud of it. It was definitely a crazy part of my life, and I survived it."

Chiseled?Joe Manganiello shows off stripper moves

And back then it was all about survival. Tatum wanted to make it on his own and not have to rely on his parents, who, as it turns out, were none the wiser about his gig.

"They never knew," he told TODAY's Al Roker. "I never told them. I was like, 'Ah, you know, I'm just working at this other job over here, over there.' But my dad ended up having to find out when I did ('The Ellen DeGeneres Show'). I gave Ellen a lap dance."

So much for family secrets. But of course, as far as his wife, actress Jenna Dewan is concerned, it was never a secret.

"She married a stripper -- kind of," Tatum insisted. "She knew what she was getting into, and it was kind of a prerequisite that I would always, you know, give her dances if she wanted one."

After that reveal, Tatum explained his Broadway ambitions for "Magic Mike," but he was soon interrupted by his body-rolling co-star Joe Manganiello. Of course, it was an interruption that Tatum was prepared for, as it kicked off a flash mob led by the easy-on-the-eyes actor.

Tatum and a few dozen dancers then showed off some of the moves that make "Magic Mike" a must-see flick right in the middle of Rockefeller Plaza.

"Magic Mike" opens in theaters nationwide on June 29.

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Heat wave: 1,000+ records fall in US in a week

In this photo provided by Coby Baalman, ranch hand Terry Moss walks through a parched corn field Wednesday, June 27, 2012, in wheat stubble that hasn't grown much in the dry heat in Menlo, Kan. Across the country, more than 900 heat records have been broken in the past week. If the forecasts hold, an intense heat wave gripping the center and western portion of the country could mean more will fall. (AP Photo/Courtesy Coby Baalman)

In this photo provided by Coby Baalman, ranch hand Terry Moss walks through a parched corn field Wednesday, June 27, 2012, in wheat stubble that hasn't grown much in the dry heat in Menlo, Kan. Across the country, more than 900 heat records have been broken in the past week. If the forecasts hold, an intense heat wave gripping the center and western portion of the country could mean more will fall. (AP Photo/Courtesy Coby Baalman)

Landscaper Heather Parrott, owner of Neighborhood Gardner, takes a break to drink some water while working on the landscaping at a housing development in Edmond, Okla., Tuesday, June 26, 2012. in Edmond, Okla., Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Parrott said that this year's heat is not as bad as last years's, because it came on gradually, allowing her body to acclimate to it. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Volunteers and firefighters from the Dean Creek Fire Department work to save a home south of Roundup, Mont. on June 26, 2012. Hundreds of families were forced from their homes south of Roundup as a fire pushed by strong winds burned more than 18,000 acres. (AP Photo/The Billings Gazette, Larry Mayer)

Robert Rotherham gives carriage mule Miss Pierre a drink in New Orleans? French Quarter on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Although the mule had just pulled a carriage load of tourists on a one-hour tour, her coat was dry, without a trace of sweat. Still, before Rotherham could board more tourists, their workday was at an end. The temperature hit 97 degrees at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, and a city ordinance keeps the carriages off the street at 95 degrees or more. (AP Photo/Janet McConnaughey)

In this photo provided by Charlie Wilson, a herd of Red Angus cattle stay close to a watering hole at the Wilson ranch Wednesday, June 27, 2012, near Lakeside, Neb. Across the country, more than 900 heat records have been broken in the past week. If the forecasts hold, an intense heat wave gripping the center and western portion of the country could mean more will fall. (AP Photo/Courtesy Charlie Wilson)

Feeling hot? It's not a mirage. Across the United States, hundreds of heat records have fallen in the past week.

From the wildfire-consumed Rocky Mountains to the bacon-fried sidewalks of Oklahoma, the temperatures are creating consequences ranging from catastrophic to comical.

In the past week, 1,011 records have been broken around the country, including 251 new daily high temperature records on Tuesday.

Those numbers might seem big, but they're hard to put into context ? the National Climatic Data Center has only been tracking the daily numbers broken for a little more than a year, said Derek Arndt, head of climate monitoring at the center.

Still, it's impressive, given that records usually aren't broken until the scorching months of July and August.

"Any time you're breaking all-time records in mid- to late-June, that's a healthy heat wave," Arndt said.

If forecasts hold, more records could fall in the coming days in the central and western parts of the country, places accustomed to sweating out the summer.

The current U.S. heat wave "is bad now by our current definition of bad," said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver, but "our definition of bad changes. What we see now will be far more common in the years ahead."

No matter where you are, the objective is the same: stay cool.

___

NIGHTTIME FIREFIGHTING

Wildfires pack intense heat, but soaring temperatures and whipping winds are piling on the men and women battling the blazes raging across the Rocky Mountains.

U.S. Forest Service firefighter Owen Johnson had to work overnight and avoided the piping-hot daytime temperatures in the region, which toppled records in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. On Tuesday, Colorado Springs reached 101 degrees, and Miles City in eastern Montana soared to 111 degrees, the highest ever recorded in that area.

A call came in after Johnson's regular shift Monday in the Helena National Forest in Montana. A wildfire was racing through the Scratchgravel Hills, threatening at least 200 homes. But firefighters had to wait to pose a direct attack until midnight, when the temperatures cooled and the wind died down.

On Tuesday morning, Johnson figured he had worked more than 24 hours, and probably wouldn't quit until the sun went down.

His sweaty hands gripping a banana and a cup of coffee, he gave a tired shrug when asked to compare this fire to others in his 13-year career.

"Every fire's different," he said. "They all pose their own risks and challenges."

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PRAYING FOR RAIN

On the treeless, windswept Kansas prairie, the searing mix of sun and triple-digit heat is a recipe for agricultural disaster.

Some residents have taken to praying for rain and cooler temperatures in this sparsely populated western part of the state. Menlo farmer Brian Baalman can testify to that.

"Everybody is just sick of it. They just wish we would get a good rain," he said. "It has become a point to pray for it at church on Sunday, for sure."

Temperatures in the area have hovered around 111 degrees or higher for the past four days, and nine cities in western Kansas broke records on Tuesday.

Only in the earliest morning hours do hardy farmers dart out to ensure their livestock's water troughs are filled and their irrigation wells are quenching parched crops. They quickly return to cooler locales.

Much of the fortunes in the Menlo area are tied to corn crops, whose yields contribute not only to foodstuffs but also to ethanol-blended gasoline. But day after unyielding day of blazing sun and high heat have baked the top six inches of soil, and plant roots can break through to the moister soil below.

"It is getting to look ugly, the longer this keeps going on without a drink," Baalman said.

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CARRIAGE-FREE FRENCH QUARTER

It was 10:30 a.m., prime time for mule-drawn carriages to cart tourists through New Orleans' historic French Quarter.

But nary a carriage rumbled down the streets ? where it was already 97 degrees ? because of a city ordinance.

"We have to take the mules in when it hits 95," tour guide Robert Rotherham said Wednesday, trying to coax his mule, Miss Pierre, to drink from a trough.

Stabling the carriages meant a glacial-paced day for drivers in a city where, absent special events, summer tourism is traditionally slow.

Tim O'Brien and Lacy Shanks of Kalispell, Mont, were grateful they had caught one of the early tours and glad they didn't have to hoof it. Their visit dovetailed with record-setting temperatures: Tuesday's 102 degrees toppled a more than century-old mark, 99 in 1893.

"It's killing me," O'Brien said.

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FRYING BACON IN THE SUN

Aaron Anderson and his 4-year-old son bypassed the proverbial cooked egg on Tuesday, opting instead to fry bacon on their driveway in Coweta, Okla.

Anderson's thermometer read 105 degrees around 4:30 p.m., about the same time his son, Aaron Paul, said it felt like his feet were cooking.

Sky-high temperatures aren't unusual in this part of the country, but it is warm enough this week that five records were set on Tuesday.

Anderson preheated the skillet for 10 minutes in the sun, and it took an hour for the meat to fully cook.

And, yes, they ate it.

"My only regret is it was turkey bacon instead of pork bacon, but that's all we had," Anderson said.

___

NOT EVERYONE IS SWELTERING

In the northern corners of the United States, the weather was the opposite of infernal.

It looks like March, not June, in Seattle. People are clad in coats and scarves, using umbrellas to shield themselves not from the bright sun but raindrops.

Tuesday was more than 10 degrees colder than usual, with temperatures hovering around 60 degrees. As of Monday, Seattle had seen almost double the normal rainfall, said National Weather Service meteorologist Chris Burke.

Patty Carlson didn't think she'd need a sweater Tuesday. But there she was, ordering a latte at a downtown espresso shop.

"Take a look around the street," the 30-year Seattle resident said. "Would you guess it's June?"

Meanwhile, New England kicked off summer with 90-degree heat and high temperatures in Vermont and Maine.

But as Mark Twain famously summed up the region's fickle weather, "If you don't like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes."

Last weekend, a summertime nor'easter, flooding and thunderstorms knocked temps down across much of New England, and temperatures dropped to the 60s in some parts Tuesday and Wednesday.

The yo-yo effect was felt at Ben and Jerry's ice cream stand in Freeport, Maine. One day, customers' ice cream was melting faster than they could eat it. The next, customers trickled away.

"The weather does have a toll on business," said co-manager Carey Lockard.

She has heard Twain's musings; customers often show up at the stand, his words on their tongues.

"It's amazing ? the weather in Maine," she said.

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Borenstein reported from Washington, D.C.; McConnaughey reported from New Orleans; and Hegeman reported from Wichita, Kan.

Associated Press reporters Manuel Valdes in Seattle, Ken Miller in Oklahoma City, Matt Volz in Helena, Mont., and David Sharp in Portland, Maine, contributed to this report.

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Thursday 28 June 2012

Startup Accelerator MuckerLab To Present During Variety's Venture ...

LOS ANGELES, June 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ ??MuckerLab, a privately funded startup accelerator focused on incubation-stage Internet software, services and media ventures in the Los Angeles market, today announced Erik Rannala, MuckerLab Co-Founder, will be a speaker during Variety?s Venture Capital New Media Summit on Wednesday, June 27 at the Sofitel Hotel in L.A. The summit will explore how the investment community is driving technology innovation critical for the growth of the evolving entertainment industry and will also feature top investors, business and studio leaders and start-up founders.

Rannala will join confirmed speakers Mike Jones, Founder, Science and Former CEO, MySpace; Taylor McPartland, Co-Founder and President, FilmBreak; Aber Whitcomb, CTO, SGN; and, Josh Brooks, CEO and Founder, Postcards on the Run, to co-present ?The Burgeoning L.A. Venture Capital and Start-Up Landscape.? The presentation will take place during the Summit, from 3:30-4:15 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time). The speakers will address how technology plays a major role in how the media industry evolves. They also will discuss who the major players are in L.A., and who is having success at creating new businesses. In addition, the panel will discuss what makes the L.A. VC scene different from better-known hubs in Silicon Valley and New York, as well as what sort of innovative digital media products are coming out of L.A.

Founded in October 2011, privately funded MuckerLab recruits Internet software, services, and media entrepreneurs through an open, but selective, application process, similar to the models employed by Y-Combinator. MuckerLab?s 12-week program provides early-stage startups with up to $21K in funding, office space, access to world-class mentors, and hands-on product, and marketing, legal and fundraising support.? At the end of the program, companies present their businesses to potential investors at a Demo Day event.

Last July 2011, Variety?s?Venture Capital??New Media?Summit featured speakers including, Entrepreneur Mark Cuban, Vice Chair of the Board of Viacom; CBS/President of National Amusements, Shari Redstone;?Bridesmaids? Director Paul Feig; and, Sony?s Chief Digital Strategy Officer Mitch Singer. Special guests were the Royal Couple Prince William and Kate who made the VC event their first stop on their inaugural visit together to the United States.

About MuckerLab

MuckerLab is a privately funded startup accelerator focused on incubation-stage Internet software, services and media ventures in the Los Angeles market. Based on a mentorship-driven model, MuckerLab provides entrepreneurs with funding, puts them through a structured, three-month-long program and gives them access to a deep network of top-tier mentors and advisors. MuckerLab works side-by-side with Southern California?s best technology entrepreneurs to enable them to build, launch, and finance their exceptional businesses, while helping to cultivate a more vibrant technology ecosystem in Los Angeles. For more information, go to http://www.muckerlab.com.

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/startup-accelerator-muckerlab-present-during-143000674.html

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Boeing taps salesman Conner to run commercial planes

SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co appointed a new head of its commercial plane unit on Tuesday, turning to a veteran production expert and salesman to help gain the upper hand in its battle with Airbus for the $100 billion-a-year aircraft market.

The surprise move, just weeks before the Farnborough Airshow, comes as Boeing attempts to ramp up production of its civil aircraft, including the troubled 787, and regain its leading position in the key single-aisle market after losing a large American Airlines order to rival Airbus.

Boeing said Ray Conner would be the new head of its best-known unit with immediate effect, replacing another longtime Boeing executive, Jim Albaugh.

Conner, 57, joined Boeing in 1977 as a mechanic and worked his way up the company's production, supply chain and marketing operations to become head of sales. Albaugh, 62, who came to prominence at Boeing's defense unit, is to retire on October 1 -- three years before Boeing's standard retirement age -- after 37 years with the company.

The move was greeted positively by industry analysts, who applauded the appointment of a sales-oriented head in place of the engineering-minded Albaugh.

"Commercial aircraft sales is a very customer-centric job," said Carter Leake, an analyst at BB&T Capital Markets. "Conner is more from true-blue aircraft sales than Albaugh. Arguably Conner has touched more Boeing customers than any person in the entire company."

SALES JOB

One industry source said Albaugh wanted to hand over the reins now so that his successor would have a chance to represent Boeing at Farnborough, one of the most important events in the company's calendar where it will be under pressure to announce new orders.

"It's a good time to step aside and open the door to increased effort on sales where Conner has most recently focused his attention," said Stifel Nicolaus analyst Stephen Levenson.

Conner was only recently appointed to his second stint in the top sales job after a shake-up prompted by Airbus marching into core Boeing territory last July and persuading American Airlines to buy 260 of its narrow-body A320s, alongside 200 Boeing 737s.

The 737 is the work-horse for most airlines and Boeing's biggest cash generator, but Boeing upset some customers by delaying a decision on what to do with its replacement, eventually deciding to follow Airbus and offer a revamped version, called the 737 MAX, instead of building an all-new airplane.

Since the launch of the MAX last August, the quiet-spoken Conner has led Boeing's rebound in the aircraft market and the company is expected to outsell Airbus this year for the first time since 2006, largely on the back of orders for the MAX.

After Farnborough, Conner must turn his attention to Boeing's audacious attempt to ramp up production of its revolutionary, carbon-fiber 787 to 10 a month by the end of next year from 3.5 a month now, as well as oversee increased production of 737s and 777s.

In a memo to Boeing employees sent on Tuesday and obtained by Reuters, Conner said he aimed to focus on delivering the planes in Boeing's bulging order book.

"Our job going forward together in the near term is to stay the course on the product and services strategies that have resulted in our record backlog, and to turn up the gain on performance and execution to ensure we meet our commitments," said Conner in the memo.

MANAGEMENT CHANGE

One analyst said Albaugh's retirement signaled a broader process of management change at Boeing.

"The generational shift in Boeing management is now almost done, with only CEO Jim McNerney left of the old guard," said Rob Stallard at RBC Capital Markets. "Who succeeds him remains to be seen, but Boeing now has two relatively new and capable executives heading each division, and each could be vying for the top slot in due course."

Dennis Muilenburg took over as head of Boeing's defense, space and security unit in 2009, when Albaugh left to take charge at the commercial airplanes unit as the company looked for a steady hand to guide the early production of the troubled 787 Dreamliner program.

With 787 production now stabilized, Albaugh's retirement is the second high-profile departure after Boeing's finance chief James Bell retired earlier this year.

Industry-watchers agree that Albaugh achieved that, while he also brought the new 747-8 jumbo to market and presided over an unprecedented labor agreement at Boeing's volatile Seattle-area plants.

Albaugh's support was key to Boeing's winning back a multibillion-dollar U.S. Air Force contract to build 179 new refueling planes that had been awarded to Northrop Grumman Corp and its European partner, Airbus parent EADS .

"Realistically, he's accomplished everything he was trying to do at Boeing Commercial Aircraft," said defense consultant Loren Thompson at the Lexington Institute.

One senior industry official said Albaugh likely wanted to exit Boeing at the "top of his game".

"He's run Boeing defense. He's run Boeing commercial, and he's not going to be CEO at Boeing."

(Additional reporting by Tim Hepher in Paris, Karen Jacobs in Atlanta, Andrea Shalal-Esa in Washington and A. Ananthalakshmi in Bangalore.; Editing by Matthew Lewis, M.D. Golan and Richard Pullin)

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Swiss long required to buy health insurance -- without the furor ...

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This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details.

The linchpin of the healthcare reforms championed by President Obama is the requirement that most Americans buy health insurance,? a rule that could be overturned by the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court ruling, expected Thursday, will decide whether requiring people to buy health insurance is unconstitutional, as critics claim. The rule has been fiercely debated in the United States, but a similar rule requiring people to be insured has long been in place in Switzerland without the furor.

The Swiss government started requiring residents to buy health insurance from competing providers in 1996, as part of a federal law aimed at controlling costs and ensuring equitable coverage. Switzerland feared that under?its old system, tied to employers, people were staying with jobs they didn?t want just for the health coverage, holding its economy back.

The Swiss system is seen as the closest analogue internationally to the Affordable Care Act. (Within the U.S., Massachusetts also has an individual mandate, successfully pushed into law by then-Gov. Mitt Romney, now Obama's Republican election foe.)

Whereas many countries tax their citizens to ensure that as many people as possible have healthcare, the Swiss system is more like a private market.

That made the Swiss system more appealing to Americans who are wary of turning over health insurance to the government, such as conservative talk show host Bill O?Reilly, who plugged the Swiss model on his show. As ?Obamacare? was debated, Switzerland was often invoked as a promising model.

?The results in Switzerland are just spectacular,? said Regina Herzlinger, professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School. In a recent analysis, she found that healthcare costs there have increased less than in other countries, such as Germany and the United States, when compared to GDP growth.

Swiss patients are highly satisfied with the system, though costs have been higher than in other wealthy, industrialized countries. (The U.S. is still more expensive.) Insurance analysts debate the reasons behind those higher costs, which have been chalked up to various things, such as the Swiss simply opting to spend more on plusher plans or the localized system that puts people into smaller insurance pools.

The Swiss system also has some key differences from the health law passed under Obama: Switzerland doesn?t have separate programs for the poor and elderly like Medicaid and Medicare, said Avik Roy, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Swiss employers don?t offer health insurance, and people choose which plans they want for themselves.

Switzerland also regulates its system much more heavily than the U.S. would under the Affordable Care Act, said Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, a law professor at Washington and Lee University. Insurers are barred from profiting from insurance and must cover a minimum package of benefits. That means that though? Switzerland is the closest analogy for what the U.S. has planned, it is not a perfect example.

?Americans are exposed to much higher financial risk than the Swiss,? Jost said.

There?s another big difference to note as the Supreme Court prepares to issue its hotly awaited ruling in Washington: Mandating that the Swiss get insurance has not drawn outrage as in the United States. Herzlinger said most Europeans find the American debate ?bizarre.?

In Switzerland and other countries where health insurance is universal, ?individual freedom doesn?t mean you should be free to live irresponsibly, to say, ?I?m young, I?m healthy, why should I need health insurance?? They see it as a civic duty,? said Tsung-Mei Cheng, a health policy research analyst at Princeton University. ??They may grumble, but they pay.?

Roy put it differently. "Our revolutionary roots and our history has always been one where we cherish individual choice," he said. "Switzerland is that way too -- but less so than we are."

For the record 3:04 p.m. June 27: A previous version of this post mistakenly referred to Sweden not having programs akin to Medicaid and Medicare. The reference should have been to Switzerland.

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Spain's crisis turns families into squatters

Xavier Cervera / Panos for msnbc.com

Tony Cortes, who has been out of work for almost three years, and his partner Ana Valderrama have occupied an empty home in Terrassa, Spain, with their young daughters Jennifer and Ariadna.

By F. Brinley Bruton, msnbc.com

TERRASSA, Spain -- Ana Valderrama and Tony Cortes do not look like squatters.

The?suburban apartment they've illegally occupied since December is free of clutter.?Its stone floors shine while two?poster-sized pictures of daughters Jennifer, seven, and Ariadna, 11, hang on gleaming white walls.

Twelve months ago, life was very different.


Valderrama, 36, and Cortes, 38, had both been out of work for more than two years.?Unable to maintain payments on their 102,000-euro (around $128,000 at today?s exchange rates) mortgage, the couple?lost their home in this commuter town about 12 miles north of Barcelona.

"I was very depressed when I realized I may be on the street with my two girls," Cortes told msnbc.com.?"It?s a depression the whole family feels, a sort of Chinese torture."

Desperate to ensure they had a roof over their head, Valderrama, Cortes and 10 other families took possession of an empty apartment building. But life is still precarious. The family of four?now lives on 641 euros ($800)?a month in public assistance and they could face eviction at any time.

Destitution
While sophisticated and fun-loving Barcelona serves as the country's showcase to the world, Terrassa is?among the?many towns hiding Spain's shame: Despite boasting Europe's fourth-largest economy, hundreds of thousands have been forced into destitution by the country's?housing crash.

Photos: Faces of Spain's economic crisis

Many Spaniards?now exist on the margins of a society that just a few years ago promised them easy access to cars, holiday homes, trips abroad and regular tickets to professional?soccer games.

The crisis?was born out of?a mighty housing and construction bubble that saw house prices triple between 1995 and 2007. They've?fallen by at least a quarter since then.

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About one out of every four people in Spain is without a job, according to government statistics. However,?the large so-called "gray economy" mitigates the effects of unemployment, the IMF says.

In 2010, court evictions hit 100,000 ? four times the total?in 2007. About 200 homes are repossessed every day?across Spain, according to the Platform for People Affected by Mortgages (PAH) campaign group.

These repossessions continue despite a voluntary ethical code signed by many?banks that is intended to delay evictions by two years in cases of families with no income.?Still, an estimated 20 percent of the country?s unoccupied homes are now owned by banks, The Economist reported.

You don?t have to look very far to see the toll the crash has taken on people who have worked all their lives. ?

Before the crisis Juan Antonio Pache, 67, did not think of himself as poor.

His construction business once employed nine people. He borrowed money to build a house on land he already owned, and a few years later he borrowed more to extend it.

Xavier Cervera / Panos for msnbc.com

Juan Antonio Pache, 67, who lost a construction business that once boasted nine employees, is now receiving help from Catholic organization Caritas.

Pache's company thrived, he said, until 2007 when he noticed a fall-off in new business. By April 2008, income had decreased "vertically," he said.

"I made proposals, proposals and proposals but no projects came," he said. He fell behind on payments to Spain's equivalent of Social Security. Soon he could not afford his mortgage payments of around 3,000 euros a month.

Now the bank has seized?his house and land. He has lost his business and lives with his son in Sabadell, a city northwest of Barcelona.? ?

He doesn't receive a state pension, and his wife has moved in with family in another town.?

"All I've done is work. I've worked day and night on the highways. And after so much work I have no house and no pension," he said, standing very straight. "I don't know what kind of country this is."

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With banks in a fierce competition for new customers and mortgages easy to come by, some borrowers doubtless took on too much debt during the boom years. But even as the crisis hit, politicians assured the public that all would be well.

In 2008, former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero declared that Spain had "perhaps the most solid financial system in the world."

Infant malnutrition
The fact the crisis is taking a toll in a relatively wealthy part of Spain surprises those who work with the most vulnerable.

"We have noticed a huge increase in people asking for food assistance ? around three times more than a year ago," said Ester Soto, a manager at Terrassa's Red Cross homeless shelter.

Xavier Cervera / Panos for msnbc.com

Aida Abello and Ester Soto work at a Red Cross homeless shelter in Terrassa, Spain.

Fraying family networks and swinging cuts in social programs, as well as the worsening crisis, are the likely reasons for this growth, she said.

More startlingly, the Red Cross is also seeing evidence of infant malnutrition for the first time in decades, Soto added.

"And this is not a poor town," she said.

Spain's financial plight has taken center stage for European Union leaders who are tackling long-term plans for closer fiscal and banking union in a bid to strengthen the euro's foundations, after bailouts for Greece, Ireland and Portugal failed to end a 2-1/2-year old debt crisis.

On June 9, the European Union stepped in with the promise of a bank-bailout plan of up to 100 billion euros ($125 billion) and Spain formally requested the rescue on Monday. The original announcement failed to calm nerves as investors worried that it might not be enough and a wholesale bailout of Spain could be in the offing.

Spain to seek bailout; up to $125 billion on table

Paul De Grauwe, a prominent economist and professor at the London School of Economics, said that not only would the bailout announced in early June probably be inadequate, it was unlikely that European Union?s response would help ease the suffering of millions of Spaniards.

He also said the European Union's decision-making process, which is propelled by economic powerhouse Germany, is deeply undemocratic.

"Today it is a German politician who decides about Spain," he said. "They couldn?t care less about the Spanish unemployed. They will only care about unemployment if it is German unemployment. They will only care about youth unemployment if it is German youth unemployment."

Germany grows weary of being Europe's crutch

'I want to work'
Spanish youth unemployment stands at 50 percent, the highest in Europe. Such statistics are a fact of life for university student Marisol Martin.

"I want to work, have money, be independent and have my own place," the 19-year-old said. "I go on the Internet, send out resumes and resumes but nothing."

The only opportunities for people like her, she said, are unpaid work experience positions or poorly paid jobs in bars or restaurants.

So she is taking English classes and hopes to one day leave Spain.

Xavier Cervera / Panos for msnbc.com

Marisol Martin, right, has been encouraged by her father to leave Spain. Her friend Laia Moreno also has little optimism about the future in her homeland.

"My dad?s told me and my sister that what I have to do is get out and go to England," she said.

Martin's friend Laia Moreno, 18, lives with her mother. "I would like to have my own place and my own life," she said.

"I wanted to be a teacher," she adds. But for now, that dream has died and she's trying to get a driver's license so she can deliver pizzas.

'I had to sell everything'
Life isn't much better for many immigrants, with the unemployment in these communities hovering at around 35 percent. ?

Wilson Lopez left Ecuador more a decade ago in search of a better life for his wife and son. Nine years ago, he took on a mortgage of 109,000 euros, on which his wife Isabel and he made interest-only payments, Lopez said.

"I paid my mortgage loyally for nine years," the 63-year-old native of Guayaquil said during a protest organized by the PAH in Barcelona.

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In 2010, Lopez lost his job as a security guard in a local hotel.

"I had to sell everything ? my wife's jewelry, our television, clothes ? everything," he said.

Lopez would like to hand over the apartment's keys to the bank and have done with it, he said. But he can't because most homeowners in Spain can be pursued for mortgage debt even after their properties have been repossessed.

Xavier Cervera / Panos for msnbc.com

Wilson Lopez, 63, is originally from Ecuador.

Instead, Lopez felt forced to extend the loan for another 40 years. He pointed out wryly that he will be over 100 when it runs its course.

"The government works for the banks but it does not help the people," he said.

This sort of disillusionment has grown as people impacted by the crisis watch the government bailing out banks while imposing widespread cuts to public services.

Amid this backdrop, the Platform for People Affected by Mortgages (PAH) has sprouted branches throughout the country.

In the last six months, PAH has suspended or delayed dozens of evictions by protesting outside foreclosed homes and helping people negotiate with their banks. Their highly public campaign has fed a wave of defiance and forced the government to promise relief for borrowers.

But the organization is not "superman," warned PAH organizer Guillem Domingo.

"This country?s politicians need to step-up, be courageous," he said.

Spanish bailout may prove to be stopgap measure

Spain's "indignados" or M-15, which helped spark the global "Occupy" movement, is also flexing its muscles. While huge public protests have largely died down, the group, along with the PAH, has seen an opportunity in the country's estimated one million empty homes for the growing number of homeless.

And on June 15, activists filed a case against the former management of one of the largest lenders Bankia, whose partial nationalization helped push Spain to seek the EU bailout.

The mass movement has helped raise tens of thousands of euros via crowdsourcing to bring a case against the bank.?

Ghost towns tell the story of Ireland's faded dream

The apartment illegally occupied by Cortes and Valderrama?is owned by CatalunyaCaixa, a regional bank. The unofficial residents' offers to pay rent to the bank have so far gone unanswered, PAH organizer Domingo said.

CatalunyaCaixa did not respond to a request for information or comment on their plans for the apartment building.

Still, defying the powers-that-be has energized Valderrama and Cortes.

"Every day that passes I feel stronger," Valderrama said. "I have gone through so much, and every time you do you become more powerful."

"I lost my shame many years ago," Cortes added and smiled.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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Wednesday 27 June 2012

Clovis Unified starts Measure A improvement projects | Clovis ...

Jun 27, 2012, 8:46am

Luis Rosales of Cen-Cal Demolition helps with the reconstruction of several classrooms at Pinedale Elementary School in the Clovis Unified School District on Tuesday.

Even though the election results for a bond measure approved three weeks ago by voters in the Clovis Unified School District haven?t yet been certified, work on school improvement projects already is under way.

More than 65% of voters supported the $298 million measure, which needed 55% support to pass.

Construction workers have started on $20 million in projects at eight Clovis Unified schools. The new measure targets maintenance and upgrades at Clovis Unified?s aging campuses, 60% of which are at least 20 years old.

In the spring, district trustees voted to use leftover money from the 2004 bond measure so the work could quickly begin on the new list of projects if the measure passed.

The district had $24 million left over from that bond measure because one new school was not built when the housing market soured and the student population did not expand as estimated.

?We didn?t want to lose this summer,? district spokeswoman Kelly Avants said.

Work now under way includes maintenance and upgrades at eight schools ? Cole, Fancher Creek, Liberty, Lincoln, Mountain View, Nelson and Pinedale elementaries, and Buchanan High ? including air conditioning, bathroom and technology improvements.

A project at Pinedale Elementary started June 11, three days after school was out for summer, Avants said.

Work can be finished faster on empty campuses, Avants said, but some of the projects will carry over into the first weeks of the new school year.

Another $50 million in projects will begin early next year, she said.

This summer?s Clovis Unified projects bring about 300 construction jobs to the community, according to statewide formulas based on project costs.

?It?s huge and couldn?t come at a better time,? said Roxanne Greenwood, executive director of the Central California Builder?s Exchange. ?The district did a lot of the work ahead of time so when the bond did pass they could turn the key on the car immediately.?


Clovis Unified bond measure projects:

2012

Buchanan High: Upgrade and replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning; restroom upgrades

Cole Elementary: Technology infrastructure upgrades; restroom upgrades; fire alarm improvements

Fancher Creek Elementary: Technology infrastructure upgrade; upgrade and replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning

Liberty Elementary: Upgrade and replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning

Lincoln Elementary: Technology infrastructure upgrade; landscaping upgrades; interior lighting improvements; new flooring

Mountain View Elementary: Upgrade and replace heating, ventilation and air conditioning

Nelson Elementary: Technology infrastructure upgrade; replace and upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning; multipurpose room stage improvements

Pinedale Elementary: Technology infrastructure upgrade; classroom ceilings and casework; and replace and upgrade heating, ventilation and airconditioning

2013

Clovis High: Additions and reconfigurations to the library and main office; lighting improvements; technology upgrades; improvements to heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; additional site work

Clovis West High: Additions to main office; reconfigure and enlarge classrooms in buildings C, J and A; additional site work

Copper Hills, Fort Washington, Garfield, Gettysburg and Miramonte elementaries: Additions to library and main office; technology upgrades; heating, ventilation and air-conditioning upgrades; lighting improvements; additional site work

Jefferson Elementary: Additions to food service or multipurpose rooms; technology upgrades; heating, ventilation and air-conditioning improvements; lighting upgrades

Pinedale Elementary: New multipurpose room and kindergarten classes; playfield improvements; additional site work

By Marc Benjamin

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Tuesday 26 June 2012

In remote China, plant hunters seek clues to climate change

Studying how flowers adapt to global warming in remote China helps scientists?consistently demonstrate climate change, say botanists.?

By Mike Ives,?Contributor / June 25, 2012

Most Mandarin syllables have multiple meanings, so whenever the?American ecologist Robbie Hart greets strangers in China,?he explains the meaning behind Du, his Chinese name.

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?Du as in cuckoo flower,? he says, referring to du juan hua, the Mandarin term for rhododendron.

In 2009, Mr. Hart began traveling to China?s Yunnan Province to study rhododendrons, a flowering plant with famously pretty flowers. About half the world?s roughly 1,000 rhododendron species are native to Yunnan and areas of Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar (Burma) ? a region that was a favorite destination of 19th?and early 20th century American and European explorers who traveled east at the urging of Western botanical curators and green-thumbed aristocrats.

Hart, a graduate student at the University of Missouri, has inspected more than 10,000?of the explorers? archived flowers at museums and institutions across Europe and the United States. He is now comparing them with his present-day rhododendron samples. But unlike his footloose predecessors, his aim is to see whether rhododendron behavior during the past century reflects changing global weather patterns.

He is one of a small handful of botanists in the world who study climate change by analyzing how flowering plants are adapting their flowering cycles in response to warming global temperatures. Botanists say such research is important because it draws on little-known historical data to help illuminate the scientific present.

?When these collections were established, no one really thought about climate change research,? says Richard Primack, a professor of biology at Boston University who studies flowering plants in the US and several Asian countries. But today they help scientists ?to very consistently demonstrate that climate change?is the new reality.?

Chronicle of flowers

It's rewarding to study plant collections in regions where botanists have made a habit of roaming. Mr. Primack, for example, inspects naturalist records that writer Henry David Thoreau kept of Concord, Mass. Scientists Yasuyuki Aono and Keiko Kazui analyze 9th century chronicles of flowering cherry trees in Kyoto, Japan.

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Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III uses its audio chip

Wolfson confirms the Samsung Galaxy S III will use its audio chip

The Galaxy S III was widely tipped to possess a Wolfson digital-to-analog converter for high quality audio output -- a feature not seen in this range since the first Galaxy S. That notion has just been confirmed by the Scottish electronics firm itself, which says its WM1811 Audio Hub has been selected for use in Sammy's flagship. The chip promises "crystal clear voice call quality" and "enriched audio playback for music and video" thanks to its 24-bit hi-fi DAC, active noise reduction circuits and other wizardry. The GS II, meanwhile, used a Yamaha DAC to convert digital data (e.g. in an mp3 file) into an analog signal that could drive a speaker (for example in your headphones), but even if most people couldn't hear the difference, audiophiles have insisted they preferred the sound in the older Galaxy. The only question remaining, which the PR after the break does not expand upon, is whether the Wolfson hardware is found in all variants of the new phone. Check out the More Coverage links for further reading.

Update: Francois Simond (aka Supercurio) tweeted us to say that the US variant of the GS III uses Qualcomm's own WCD9310 for audio, not the Wolfson. Yup, it's that multi-talented Snapdragon S4 again.

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