Sunday, July 21, 2013

NFL Teams Enjoying the Best Offseasons so Far

The Kansas City Chiefs had a miserable 2012 season, bottoming out with the worst record in football at 2-14.

With that said: No team is poised to have a bigger turnaround in 2013 than the Chiefs, and they have an impressive offseason to thank for that.

First was the hiring of head coach Andy Reid, who brings a proven track record of success. He was the perfect hire. New general manager John Dorsey is fantastic at his job as well.

The team promptly traded for quarterback Alex Smith, and while Smith will never be confused with Joe Montana, he's certainly an upgrade over the Matt Cassel/Brady Quinn pu-pu platter.?

Then, the Chiefs selected Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher with the first overall pick of the 2013 draft, and Fisher should be an impact starter from day one.

This offseason, the Chiefs improved their coaching staff, front office and roster. That's a winning combination.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1709927-nfl-teams-enjoying-the-best-offseasons-so-far

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Exclusive: Advanced G20 countries ready to commit to debt goals after 2016

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Advanced G20 economies are ready to commit to numerical targets for public debt reduction after 2016 to boost investor confidence and create better conditions for economic growth, a senior G20 official told Reuters on Saturday.

The commitment, to be discussed at a summit of leaders of the world's 20 biggest developing and developed economies (G20) in St. Petersburg in early September, will build on a G20 pledge made in 2010 to stabilize debt-to GDP ratios by 2016.

Below is a table with the numerical targets of the public debt to GDP ratios, which could be approved. The numbers for the United States and Canada are for the federal level.

COUNTRY/YEAR 2012 2013 2016 2017

United States 72.6 75.9 78.1 77.3

Britain 75.9 79.2 85.6 84.8

France 90.2 93.6 90.7 88.2

Germany 81.9 80.5 71.5 69.0

Italy 127 130.4 121.4 117.3

European Union 86.9 89.8 85.0 82.7

Canada 33.5 33.8 29.6 28.1

The official said there were no numbers for Japan or for the bulk of emerging market economies.

The targets are part of national plans of G20 members to put their public debt on a sustainable path that were presented at the meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Moscow on Friday and Saturday.

The meeting declined to set any targets by 2016, given a consensus that the shorter-term focus had rest squarely on reviving growth.

International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde told reporters after the meeting that it was up to each country to come up with the best policy mix to deliver debt reduction.

"Our sense is that all players around the table are determined to have their public debt be on a declining path," she said.

"I think the pace at which is declines, the combination of deficit reduction, fiscal consolidation and grow enhancement and support -- that's this very subtle policy mix which is subject of debate between countries," she said.

"Our view is that it should be country specific, it should be progressive over time, but certainly for all of them, it should be anchored with medium-term measures, goals, that will really bring that degree of confidence that countries a serious about bringing their debt down in the long-run," she said.

(Editing by Mike Peacock)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-advanced-g20-countries-ready-commit-debt-goals-143653938.html

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Comic-Con 2013: The Real Spider-Man Steals The Show

"Mortal Instruments" and "RoboCop" stormed Hall H with brand-new footage on Friday evening, but "Spider-Man" owned the night.
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Friday, July 19, 2013

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Possible witness in 'Whitey' Bulger trial found dead-local media

BOSTON (Reuters) - A man who was one of James "Whitey" Bulger's extortion victims and a possible government witness in the trial of the former mob boss was found dead in the suburb of Lincoln, Massachusetts, ABC News and The Boston Globe reported on Thursday.

The man, Steven Rakes, had owned a South Boston liquor store that Bulger's gang bought and used as a base of operations after threatening Rakes. He had been listed as a possible witness for the government in Bulger's trial on charges including 19 murders he is accused of committing or ordering in the 1970s and 1980s.

The Globe, citing two sources it did not name, said the cause of death was under investigation.

Officials with the Lincoln Police Department at the Massachusetts State Police referred calls to the Middlesex County District Attorney's office. A spokeswoman for the district attorney did not respond to calls seeking comment.

(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Paul Thomasch)

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Manipulating California electricity prices costs Barclays Bank $453 million

Dennis McCoy | Sacramento Business Journal

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Tuesday ordered Barclays Bank PLC and four of its traders to pay a fine of $453 million for manipulating California electricity prices.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Tuesday ordered Barclays Bank PLC and four of its traders to pay a fine of $453 million for manipulating California electricity prices.

The price manipulation occurred in California and other Western states between November 2006 and December 2008.

The federal agency also ordered Barclays to disgorge $34.9 million ? plus interest ? in ill-gotten gains related to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Programs of Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington.

The penalties were first proposed last year. The agency has ordered the penalties be paid to the Treasury within 30 days. Barclays also has 30 days to distribute the ill-gotten profits. Of those unjust profits, 63 percent go to California, 19 percent going to Arizona and 9 percent each go to Oregon and Washington.

The agency found that the Barclays traders demonstrated coordinated and intentional efforts in a manipulative scheme, which is a violation of the Federal Power Act and FERC?s rules.

Mark Anderson covers technology, banking and finance, medtech and biotech, venture capital, energy, mining, hotels, restaurants and tourism for the Sacramento Business Journal.

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Max Sound (MAXD) Now Makes 1 Billion Android MP3's NOT SUCK

By Tobin Smith | July 3, 2013, 3:08am GMT

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Max Sound restores the full breadth of? the original recording, even though it is still technically playing back the? digital mp3 file. With the Spins HD App , users can easily adjust different? parts of the sound wave ? customizing it to the low, mid or high range ? or let? the app itself do the work by setting musical genre defaults like pop, rock,? jazz, classical, reggae, hip-hop, Latin and many others.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Plunging ad prices underscore doubts over Yahoo turnaround plan

By Alexei Oreskovic

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Marissa Mayer's plan to resuscitate Yahoo seems a simple one: get back the eyeballs, sell more ads and charge higher prices. But the chief executive's plan seems to have run into a major snag.

The price the company charges per ad slid 12 percent in the April to June period, six times the decline just a quarter ago - a fall that some say highlights how Yahoo has been caught unprepared for the industry shift to automated, programmatic ad buying.

Marketers increasingly prefer to buy online advertising space through automated exchanges, where prices are significantly lower, rather than paying top-dollar for premium ads sold by a Web publisher's salesforce. Ads offered by exchanges also allow marketers to aim ads in real time at specific audiences, such as by gender or age.

Yahoo's ad focus has, however, centered on "on developing media units that were much better for premium buys," said Shar VanBoskirk, an analyst with industry research firm Forrester Research.

Yahoo has its own programmatic ad technology with its Right Media exchange. But analysts say the exchange is not as popular as rival offerings, such as Google's DoubleClick exchange, which is considered the industry standard.

Google, the world's No.1 Web search engine, will report its second-quarter earnings on Thursday.

For many on Wall Street, the industry shift is one more reason means Yahoo's turnaround remains "an open question", especially given that Mayer has said the company remains first and foremost an advertising company.

During Tuesday's post-earnings conference call with analysts, Mayer said Yahoo was bullish on its advertising technology and that it planned to focus on improving various aspects of it in the coming quarters.

But even if Yahoo's ad exchange becomes more competitive, the broader trend of programmatic advertising will continue to pressure its business.

"Programmatic advertising technology continues to have a downward bias to pricing in display advertising and I don't expect that to improve anytime soon," said UBS analyst Eric Sheridan.

ONE YEAR MARK

Mayer took the reins at Yahoo in July 2012 after a tumultuous period in which the company churned through several CEOs and many of its top executives and engineers jumped ship.

She has revamped key products such as mail and the Yahoo home page and jumpstarted acquisitions. Last month, Yahoo closed its $1.1 billion acquisition of popular blogging service Tumblr.

Yahoo's stock has surged roughly 70 percent since Mayer took the helm but much of the gain has come from stock buybacks and from Yahoo's Asian assets, including a 24 percent stake in Chinese e-commerce giant and potential IPO debutante Alibaba Group.

Ad numbers, however, remain dismal. Apart from pricing, display ad volumes and paid-clicks for search ads - an important measure of viewers and readers' responsiveness to marketing - continue to shrink.

Yahoo's share of the $17 billion U.S. display ad market is expected to decline to 7.9 percent in 2013, down from a 9.2 percent share last year, while Google's share is expected to grow to 17.6 percent. Facebook is likely to expand its market share to 16.5 percent, research house eMarketer estimates.

"This core business is going to be ugly for quite some time before it gets better," BGC analyst Colin Gillis said of Yahoo.

"This is just the beginning of the trend, of the drop in the price per ad. You still have a pretty big gap between what you can get direct and what you can get selling on an exchange."

(Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/plunging-ad-prices-underscore-doubts-over-yahoo-turnaround-032602673.html

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Xiaomi Earns $2.16B In First Half Of 2013, Beating Its Entire 2012 Revenue

Xiaomi_logoAndroid handset and OS maker Xiaomi sold 7.03 million handsets in the first half of 2013, the company announced today. Over that period, the Beijing-based startup made RMB 13.27 billion (about $2.16 billion) in revenue. Xiaomi's latest figures means it sold almost the same number of phones in the first half of 2013 as it did in all of 2012 and made more than double the amount of revenue in the first half of 2013 as the $957.46 million it netted in the corresponding period a year ago.

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Researchers hack Verizon device, turn it into mobile spy station

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two security experts said they have figured out how to spy on Verizon Wireless mobile phone customers by hacking into devices the U.S. carrier sells to boost wireless signals indoors.

The finding, which the experts demonstrated to Reuters and will further detail at two hacking conferences this summer, comes at a time of intense global debate about electronic privacy, after top-secret U.S. surveillance programs were leaked by a former National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, last month.

"This is not about how the NSA would attack ordinary people. This is about how ordinary people would attack ordinary people," said Tom Ritter, a senior consultant with the security firm iSEC Partners.

Verizon said it has updated the software on its signal-boosting devices, known as femtocells or network extenders, to prevent hackers from copying the technique of the two experts.

But Ritter said motivated hackers can still find other ways to hack the femtocells of Verizon, as well as those offered by some 30 carriers worldwide to their customers.

Femtocells, which act as tiny cellphone towers, can be purchased directly from Verizon for $250. Used models can be obtained online for about $150.

Ritter and his colleague, Doug DePerry, demonstrated for Reuters how they can eavesdrop on text messages, photos and phone calls made with an Android phone and an iPhone by using a Verizon femtocell that they had previously hacked.

They declined to disclose how they had modified the software on the device, saying they do not want to make it any easier for criminals to figure out similar ways to hack femtocells.

The two said they plan to give more elaborate demonstrations two weeks from now at the Black Hat and Def Con hacking conferences in Las Vegas. More than 15,000 security professionals and hackers are expected to attend those conferences, which feature talks on newly found bugs in communications systems, smart TVs, mobile devices and computers that run facilities from factories to oil rigs.

Verizon Wireless released a Linux software update in March that prevents its network extenders from being compromised in the manner reported by Ritter and DePerry, according to company spokesman David Samberg.

"The Verizon Wireless Network Extender remains a very secure and effective solution for our customers," Samberg said in a statement. He said there have been no reports of customers being impacted by the bug that the researchers had identified. The company is a joint venture between Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc.

Samberg said his company uses an internal security team as well as outside firms to look for vulnerabilities in the devices it sells, before and after they are released.

Still, the two researchers said they are able to use the hacked femtocell to spy on Verizon phones even after Verizon released that update because they had modified the device before the company pushed out the software fix.

The researchers built their "proof of concept" system that they will demonstrate in Las Vegas with femtocells manufactured by Samsung Electronics Co and a $50 antenna from Wilson Electronics Inc.

They said that with a little more work, they could have weaponized it for stealth attacks by packaging all equipment needed for a surveillance operation into a backpack that could be dropped near a target they wanted to monitor.

For example, a group interested in potential mergers might place such a backpack in Manhattan restaurants frequented by investment bankers. Verizon's website said the device has a 40-foot range, but the researchers believe that could be expanded by adding specialized antennas.

The iSEC researchers are not the first to warn of vulnerabilities in femtocells, but claim to be the first to hack the femtocells of a U.S. carrier and also the first running on a wireless standard known as CDMA.

Other hacking experts have previously uncovered security bugs in femtocells used by carriers in Europe.

CTIA, a wireless industry group based in Washington, in February released a report that identified femtocells as a potential point of attack.

John Marinho, CTIA's vice president for cyber security and Technology, said that the group is more concerned about other potential cyber threats, such as malicious apps. He is not aware of any case where attacks were launched via femtocells.

Still, he said, the industry is monitoring the issue: "Threats change every day."

(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Richard Valdmanis, Tiffany Wu and Phil Berlowitz)

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Malian troops open France's Bastille Day parade in honour of anti-terrorism campaign

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Educators explore innovative theater as a way to learn physics

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Menopause: The New Platform for Celebrity and Self-Promotion ...

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I don?t know if you?ve noticed, but women have taken over social media.

It?s not surprising really, if you consider that Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+, et al, are nothing more than electronic kitchen tables and back fences where women have always gathered.

Women are social creatures. ?We need emotional and psychological connection with other human beings. ?It?s how we roll.

But, I?ve noticed a real trend the past year or so in social media and women?s health issues, and it?s really starting to bother me. ?A lot. It?s bothering me because I?m concerned that the serious health issues of perimenopause and menopause, are getting lost amid all of the self-promotion, blogging circles, and social media mumbo-jumbo.

I?m going to be the first to admit: I?ve never cared for groups or clubs in general.

That?s because I?ve learned that in order to fit in you have to be good at group think (which I?m not) and you are required to engage in a certain amount of sucking up to the leader (which I won?t do) who inevitably rises to the top. ?With groups of women there are also ??special? challenges when you?re expected to follow the self-appointed-queen-bee-leader.

Shudder.

Don?t get me wrong. ?On the whole I think us women are pretty grand. I?m also glad that so many of us are out there ?getting it done? as it were. ?It?s just that I?m finding it harder and harder to navigate the swells of women who seem to be more interested in saturating the Internet with clubs of self-promotion, than actually providing something of real value to women suffering with perimenopause and menopause symptoms.

And make no mistake about it: ?I?m a capitalist all the way down to my toes. ?I don?t begrudge anybody the right to make money, build and promote a brand, or profit from their industrious efforts. ?I certainly do not blog or write for free ?and I sell blogging and advertising space here as well. ?I?m definitely not opposed to making money.

But when it?s done by using very serious health issues such as perimenopause and menopause as a platform to market yourself,?well, then I have a problem with it.

I can hardly imagine sitting in a medical office with a physician who spent the entire time promoting themselves or their ?brand.? ?I have no interest in putting my health in the hands of a social climbing celebrity. ?I want a healthcare professional.

Likewise, I don?t think the average woman is looking for a ?menopause personality? to follow either. ?They are looking for real answers to the very real symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. ?That?is my mission. ?Nothing more and nothing less.

And yes, I realize that I?m swimming upstream professionally by refusing to align myself with the sisterhood of celebrity menopause experts. ?But that?s okay. ?Fame, fans, and fawning adoration is not what gets me out of bed to do this everyday. ?I don?t need a camera, I?m not interested in platforms, and I don?t want a microphone.

I much prefer straight forward, sound information which has no strings attached. ?Because this blog isn?t about promoting me. ?It?s about helping?you.?

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Jury instructions at center of Zimmerman verdict

A demonstrator wears a hoodie during a protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

A demonstrator wears a hoodie during a protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Jebiah Jones, 3, holds a sign as her mother Keiota Jones, stands behind her during a protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Demonstrators cross Marietta Street as they march in protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Lisa Archer, 24, of Atlanta, chants during a protest the day after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Tammy Haynes, left, Whitney Tillman, center, and Crystal Haynes react during a sermon of a youth service at the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Sanford, Fla., Sunday, July 14, 2013. Many in the congregation wore shirts in support of Trayvon Martin following the not guilty verdict given to George Zimmerman, who had been charged in the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

(AP) ? Despite a clamoring by some for a conviction against George Zimmerman, jurors acquitted the former neighborhood watch leader of all charges, leaving many Americans to wonder how the justice system allowed him to walk away from the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin.

Part of the answer is found in the 27-page jury instructions on two matters: justifiable use of deadly force and reasonable doubt. Jurors were told Zimmerman was allowed to use deadly force when he shot Martin not only if he faced actually faced death or bodily harm, but also if he merely thought he did.

Reasonable doubt can come from conflicting evidence and testimony, which jurors heard plenty of over nearly three weeks.

Some Martin family supporters may never understand the gap between the legal basis for the jury's acquittal and what they perceived as the proper outcome: Zimmerman's conviction for either second-degree murder or manslaughter.

"There is a difference between the law and what people think is fundamentally justice," said Barbara Arnwine, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, a Washington-based civil rights group.

Under Florida law, jurors were told to judge whether Zimmerman was justified in using deadly force by the circumstances he was under when he fired his gun. The instructions they were given said they should take into account the physical capabilities of both Zimmerman, 29, and Martin, 17. And if they had any reasonable doubt on whether Zimmerman was justified in using deadly force, they should find him not guilty.

"Beyond a reasonable doubt" is the highest standard of proof prosecutors face in American criminal courts. It means the jurors believe there is no other logical explanation for what happened than the defendant is guilty. If faced with two plausible explanations for what happened, jurors are supposed to acquit.

"The danger facing George Zimmerman need not have been actual; however, to justify the use of deadly force, the appearance must have been so real that a reasonably cautious and prudent person ... would have believed the danger could be avoided only through the use of that force," the instruction read.

Jurors refused to talk to reporters after the verdict about how they reached their decision Saturday night. Their names are being kept secret until Judge Debra Nelson lifts an order protecting their identities.

After the verdict, Jacksonville State Attorney Angela Corey said the use of deadly force is often one of the toughest areas of the law for prosecutors. Gov. Rick Scott appointed her office to the case a few weeks after the shooting when local prosecutors didn't press charges.

She said that when a victim shoots a robber or rapist, the use of deadly force is clearly justifiable. In cases such as Zimmerman's, the lines get blurry.

"That's why this case was unique, in a sense, and that's why this case was difficult," she said.

Even defense attorneys, who use the law to their advantage, say the instruction for the justifiable use of deadly force can be confusing to jurors since there are so many elements to it. It's one of the longest instructions given jurors.

"The more complex the instruction, the more it benefits the defense," said Blaine McChesney, an Orlando defense attorney and former prosecutor with no connection to the Zimmerman case. "It's a very convoluted instruction, but it's the best they have."

Jurors were also told that reasonable doubt about Zimmerman's guilt could come from conflicting evidence or the lack of evidence.

Over three weeks of testimony, they received mounds of conflicting evidence and testimony of what happened on that rainy February 2012 night after Zimmerman spotted Martin walking in his townhouse complex after the teen bought Skittles candy and iced tea from a nearby 7-Eleven. He didn't recognize Martin, who lived in the Miami area and was visiting the home of his father's fiancee. The neighborhood had experienced burglaries and some people had reported the suspects seen fleeing were young black males, like Martin.

After calling police dispatchers, Zimmerman got out of his vehicle and followed Martin. He says Martin attacked him. Prosecutors disputed that. The evidence was unclear.

None of Zimmerman's neighbors saw or heard the entire fight, and eyewitnesses gave differing accounts of whether Zimmerman or Martin was on top. Martin's parents testified it was their son screaming for help on 911 calls made by Zimmerman's neighbors. Zimmerman's parents testified that no, it was their son. The fight ended seconds after the screams when Zimmerman fired one shot from his handgun into Martin's heart.

Zimmerman identifies as Hispanic. His mother is from Peru and his father is white. After the verdict, civil rights leader Al Sharpton asked the U.S. Justice Department to bring charges against Zimmerman for civil rights violations as it did against the Los Angeles police officers in the Rodney King police beating case two decades ago.

NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous concurred and started a petition calling for federal charges.

"The most fundamental of civil rights ? the right to life ? was violated the night George Zimmerman stalked and then took the life of Trayvon Martin," Jealous wrote in the petition, posted on the website MoveOn.org and addressed to Attorney General Eric Holder.

Holder may address the matter when he talks to NAACP members Tuesday at their national convention in Orlando.

But federal law probably doesn't apply, said David Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor in Miami. Unlike the police officers in the King case, Zimmerman wasn't acting "under color of law."

There also is little basis to charge Zimmerman with a federal hate crime, Weinstein said, since prosecutors would have to show that he shot and killed Martin primarily because of the teen's race. Nothing in the state trial suggested it was a racially motivated crime, he said.

"Under the law, there is no basis for them to file any charges," Weinstein said about the Department of Justice.

Under public pressure, he added, the Justice Department may send lawyers to Florida to investigate the case so they can write a report that says "there was nothing there."

"That may satisfy people," Weinstein said.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Overheating Our Energy Supply

Brad Plumer summarizes?a new Department of Energy report (pdf) ?which argues that large swaths of America?s aging energy infrastructure?? from nuclear reactors and barges transporting coal to oil rigs and power lines?? are at risk from the effects of global warming?:

If the United States keeps getting warmer, then many Americans will use air conditioning more often. Combine that with the risk of more frequent power-plant interruptions, and the Western United States will need?an additional 34 gigawatts of generation capacity?by 2050 to keep the lights on, according to a study by Argonne National Lab.?That?s an extra $45 billion. On the flip side, however, some parts of the United States, like the Northeast, will have fewer heating needs in the winter.

Now, the DOE report does suggest that there are ways to adapt to many of these changes. Transmission lines can be hardened against wildfires. Fracking firms can pursue more water-efficient ways to drill for natural gas. Hydroelectric dams facing lower reservoir levels can install more efficient turbines.?But this all costs extra.

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South American bloc repudiates U.S. on spying, Snowden

By Malena Castaldi

MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - South American leaders had strong words for Washington on Friday over allegations of U.S. spying in the region and defended their right to offer asylum to fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Washington wants Snowden arrested on espionage charges after he divulged extensive, secret U.S. surveillance programs. Stuck in the transit area of Moscow's international airport since late June, he is seeking asylum in various countries.

Capping two weeks of strained North-South relations over the Snowden saga, presidents from the Mercosur bloc of nations met in Montevideo. Complaints against the United States were high on the agenda, as Washington warned the international community not to help the 30-year-old Snowden get away.

"We repudiate any action aimed at undermining the authority of countries to grant and fully implement the right of asylum," Mercosur said in a statement at the close of Friday's summit.

The statement called for "solidarity with the governments of Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which have offered to grant asylum to Mr. Edward Snowden."

The Mercosur bloc comprises Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

"This global espionage case has shaken the conscience of the people of the United States and has upset the world," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said.

The meeting began as reports emerged that Snowden wants to travel eventually to Latin America after seeking temporary asylum in Russia.

The U.S.-Russian relationship would be troubled if Moscow were to accept an asylum request from Snowden, the U.S. State Department said. President Barack Obama raised U.S. concerns directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday.

SPYING ALLEGATIONS

Leaders throughout Latin America are also furious over reports the U.S. National Security Agency targeted most Latin American countries with spying programs that monitored Internet traffic, especially in Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and Mexico.

In its statement, Mercosur said, "We emphatically reject the interception of telecommunications and espionage activities in our countries, as they are a violation of human rights and citizens' right to privacy and information."

It also called for the spy scandal to be brought before the U.N. Security Council.

The espionage allegations were published by a leading Brazilian newspaper, O Globo, on Tuesday. The U.S. ambassador to Brazil, Thomas Shannon, said this week the reports gave an incorrect picture of U.S. data gathering.

"This is the world we live in; a world with new forms of colonialism," Argentine President Cristina Fernandez said in her closing remarks in Montevideo. "It is more subtle than it was two centuries ago, when they came with armies to take our silver and gold."

Colombia, Washington's closest military ally in Latin America, and Mexico, its top business partner, have also joined the chorus of governments seeking answers.

"Any act of espionage that violates human rights, above all the basic right to privacy, and undermines the sovereignty of nations, deserves to be condemned by any country that calls itself democratic," Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff told reporters on arrival at the meeting.

Rousseff, who was imprisoned under military rule in Brazil in the early 1970s, said the rights issue was particularly important for South American countries that lived under dictatorships for years and are now democracies.

ASYLUM CONCERNS

U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay made her first comment on the Snowden case on Friday, saying people needed to be sure their communications were not being unduly scrutinized and calling on all countries to respect the right to seek asylum.

Snowden said in a letter posted on Friday on the Facebook page of the New-York based Human Rights Watch that the United States had been pressuring countries not to accept him. Obama has warned of serious costs to any country that takes him in.

Despite their fiery rhetoric and public offers of asylum, few in Latin America seem particularly keen to welcome Snowden and risk damaging trade and economic ties with Washington.

Cuba and Venezuela are both in a cautious rapprochement with the United States that could be jeopardized if they helped Snowden.

Still, leaders recalled that many of their own citizens sought asylum abroad during the military dictatorships of the Cold War era.

South American leaders rallied in support of Bolivian President Evo Morales last week after he said he was denied access to the airspace of Portugal, France, Italy and Spain on suspicion Snowden might be on board his plane as Morales flew home from a visit to Russia.

Bolivia is an associate member of Mercosur, and Morales attended Friday's meeting. The Mercosur statement said bloc member countries would call their ambassadors in from the four European countries for consultations.

(Additional reporting by Anthony Boadle; Writing by Hugh Bronstein and Louise Egan; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Office property deals in Mumbai affected by valuation mismatch

Real estate in MumbaiAbsorption of office spaces in Mumbai, the commercial capital of the nation, has recently catered all the attention due to its sudden slackening. The waning of the economy has adversely affected the sale and lease of big ticket commercial properties in Mumbai that worth thousands of crores.

Slowdown in the sale of big-ticket commercial possessions is mainly triggered by valuation mismatch and regulatory concern. There have been numerous funds appraising the premises which apparently require few clarifications on certain regulations on government buying of property under the FDI route. However, it is likely to consume more time than expected.

Reason for decrease in office rentals

According to JLL reports, the present sluggishness in the real estate space has caused a lag in concluding the deals. This has injected discontent among the potential buyers and builders. End-users who bought apartments at very high rates in 2008, cannot sell them at same valuations at present, since buyers are looking for low valuations in respect to present market rates.

Slump in office rentals also propels the owners to sell the major properties in the city. According to property consultants, at present there is Grade-A office stock of 67 million sq ft together with vacancy of 13 million sq ft. Increase of office vacancy rate to 19% makes it the 14th consecutive quarter of increased vacancy.

Common problem of commercial real estate

The stalling of the economy, together with the high anticipation of the sellers are the key drivers for the downtrend of big ticket commercial transactions. The real estate market of Mumbai is not very liquid and only certain institutional players are searching to purchase income generating properties. However, the issue is mainly fuelled due to the high anticipation of the sellers.

To add to it, property consultants further corroborate that absorption of home spaces have reduced to 35% in 2012 in comparison to 2011, when the overall absorption was 9.6 million sq ft for the year. In 2013, the absorption levels are likely to exceed to 40% in comparison to the last year.

Example

The plans of Air India to lease its headquarters in Nariman Point, have been a major setback because of valuation mismatch, existing between the buyers and sellers. To add to it, the 1.2 million sq ft Equinox Business Park was also stuck for more than a year due to valuation mismatch.
Mismatch exists between the seller and the amount investors want to pay. As the national and international economies struggle to recover, vacancies at numerous commercial properties across Mumbai have gushed up to 30-50% from 14-15% in 2009.

Global property consultants further confirm that transaction activities in commercial office properties in Mumbai have dropped to 23% in the second quarter of 2013, in comparison to the last quarter. At present, investing in big-ticket transactions can be a risky venture for the investors and may likely not yield fruitful returns. According to experts, guaranteed returns cannot be assured from big ticket commercial transactions in Mumbai , at least in the present quarter.

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MSNBC?s Joy Reid: GOP Immigration Plan ?Sounds Like Indentured Servitude,? They Don?t Want ?More Brown People?

On Now with Alex Wagner, Wagner got into a heated argument with Republican congressman Ra?l Labrador over the party?s immigration platform and whether the GOP is doing a good job reaching out to minority voters. Wagner et al. clearly still believe they haven?t, with panelist Joy Reid saying today that the Republicans? immigration plan ?sounds like indentured servitude? and they just don?t want more ?brown people? in the United States.

Business Insider?s Josh Barro said that the Republicans may end up going with an amendment proposed by Rand Paul that would cut a pathway to citizenship. Wagner remarked that it basically means illegal immigrants will have to pay taxes, but won?t be able to vote.

RELATED: Maddow: Unless GOP Rejects Racists On Their Side, They?ll Continue To Be Party Of ?Aggrieved White People?

Reid couldn?t help but think this proposal bears too many similarities to indentured servitude.

?I mean, didn?t we do this before? Wasn?t this called indentured servitude, right? Where you come and you pay all this money out, you?re not a citizen, but you?re legally allowed to work on the farm? Like, this sounds like indentured servitude is what they want. Because, as Josh said, what Republicans are afraid of is they don?t want to make these folks citizens because they don?t think they?ll vote for them? It?s also a very ugly, sort of, ethnic argument that they don?t want to add more brown people to the population of the United States.?

Wagner added that if the whole point of immigration reform is to ?make inroads with brown people,? the idea of not-quite-citizenship may not do the trick. She also found it amazing that Republicans aren?t even being subtle about opposing immigration reform because it may end up giving an electoral edge to the Democrats.

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The slow truth about web apps

The slow truth about web apps

For years one of the biggest knocks on mobile web apps was performance -- they just never felt as fast or as fluid as native apps. Yet proponents of web apps have begged to differ, and sought to show that web apps could, if not today then one day, prove good enough for general purpose use. Tired of the subjective arguments, Drew Crawford has tried to present an objective analysis on Sealed Abstract:

But the real elephant in the room here is that in all these articles on this subject, rarely does anyone actually quantify how slow JS is or provide any sort of actually useful standard of comparison. (You know? slow relative to what?) To correct this, I will develop, in this article, not just one useful equivalency for JavaScript performance?but three of them. So I?m not only going to argue the ?traditional hymns? of ?wa wa JS is slow for arbitrary case?, but I?m going to quantify exactly how slow it is, and compare it to a wide variety of things in your real-life programming experience so that, when you are faced with your own platform decision, you can do your own back-of-the-napkin math on whether or not JavaScript is feasible for solving your own particular problem.

We spent some time debating this topic on Talk Mobile as well. As someone who distinctly remembers it taking nearly half a minute for the webOS calendar to open on my Palm Pre Plus, and the early generation of sweet iPhone apps it's almost inconceivable to me that anyone would argue web apps, cloud-based or local, could come anywhere near native performance. As to whether they could eventually become as fast, one day, that seems like an impossible argument for anyone to make primarily because native apps show no sign of slowing down any time soon.

What can be argued, I think, is that in some cases web apps make sense despite their performance. Speed and smoothness are important elements of an app, but they're only two elements, and in some cases other ones might take precedence. The idea of an informed trade-off makes a lot more sense to me than simply an HTML5 dream and wishing it so. An app you have to access from any device, any where, for example, makes availability more important than speed, and that's something web apps excel at.

Anyway, at nearly 10K words, you might want to block out some time from Crawford's piece, or InstaPockAbility it for when you do have time. If the subject of web apps vs. native code interests you, it's well worth it.

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Jury in Zimmerman trial may consider lesser charge

George Zimmerman arrives for his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool)

George Zimmerman arrives for his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool)

George Zimmerman stands for instructions from Judge Debra Nelson with attorney Lorna Truett, left, and Don West, center, during his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool)

George Zimmerman's parents, Robert Zimmerman Sr., left, and Gladys Zimmerman sit in court for closing arguments in their son's trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool)

George Zimmerman arrives for his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Gary W. Green, Pool)

(AP) ? In an unmistakable setback for George Zimmerman, the jury at the neighborhood watch captain's second-degree murder trial was given the option Thursday of convicting him on the lesser charge of manslaughter in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Judge Debra Nelson issued her ruling over the objections of Zimmerman's lawyers shortly before a prosecutor delivered a closing argument in which he portrayed the defendant as an aspiring police officer who assumed Martin was up to no good and took the law into his own hands.

"A teenager is dead. He is dead through no fault of his own," prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda told the jurors. "He is dead because a man made assumptions. ... Unfortunately because his assumptions were wrong, Trayvon Benjamin Martin no longer walks this Earth."

Because of the judge's ruling, the six jurors will have three options when they start deliberations as early as Friday: guilty of second-degree murder, guilty of manslaughter and not guilty.

Defense attorney Don West had argued for an all-or-nothing strategy, saying the jury's only options should be guilty of second-degree murder or not guilty altogether.

"The state has charged him with second-degree murder. They should be required to prove it," West said. "If they had wanted to charge him with manslaughter ... they could do that."

To win a second-degree murder conviction, prosecutors must prove Zimmerman showed ill will, hatred or spite ? a burden the defense has argued the state failed to meet. To get a manslaughter conviction, prosecutors must show only that Zimmerman killed without lawful justification.

Allowing the jurors to consider manslaughter could give those who aren't convinced the shooting amounted to murder a way to hold Zimmerman responsible for the death of the unarmed teen, said David Hill, an Orlando defense attorney with no connection to the case.

"From the jury's point of view, if they don't like the second-degree murder ? and I can see why they don't like it ? he doesn't want to give them any options to convict on lesser charges," Hill said of West.

Because of the way Florida law imposes longer sentences for crimes committed with a gun, manslaughter could end up carrying a penalty as heavy as the one for second-degree murder: life in prison.

It is standard for prosecutors in Florida murder cases to ask that the jury be allowed to consider lesser charges that were not actually brought against the defendant. And it is not unusual for judges to grant such requests.

Prosecutor Richard Mantei also asked that the jury be allowed to consider third-degree murder, on the premise that Zimmerman committed child abuse when he shot the underage Martin. Zimmerman's lawyer called that "bizarre" and "outrageous," and the judge sided with the defense.

Zimmerman, 29, got into a scuffle with Martin after spotting the teen while driving through his gated townhouse complex on a rainy night in February 2012. Zimmerman has claimed he fired in self-defense after Martin sucker-punched him and began slamming his head into the pavement. Prosecutors have disputed his account and portrayed him as the aggressor.

During closing arguments, de la Rionda argued that Zimmerman showed ill will and hatred when he whispered profanities to a police dispatcher over his cellphone while following Martin through the neighborhood. He said Zimmerman "profiled" the teenager as a criminal.

"He assumed Trayvon Martin was a criminal," de la Rionda said. "That is why we are here."

The prosecutor told the jury that Zimmerman wanted to be a police officer and that's why he followed Martin. But "the law doesn't allow people to take the law into their own hands," de la Rionda said.

Zimmerman's lawyers are expected to deliver their closing arguments Friday morning.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Test-Drive Android Apps Online

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Tip of the Week: Test-Drive Android Apps Online

Amazon?s store for Android apps has a Test Drive feature that lets you see an app in action before you buy or download it.

July 10

iExit: No Directions, but Much Guidance

iExit, an app that works with a car?s GPS, doesn?t give directions, but does give drivers a comprehensive list of services at exits up ahead.

July 10

A Sensor Steps Up to Improve Your Stride

Polar?s new Stride Sensor claims to be the first Bluetooth Smart device of its kind, meaning it doesn?t need an additional receiver to link to your phone.

July 10

Listen Alone or Share With Friends

Idea Village, which develops and markets ?as seen on TV? products, recently introduced Flips Audio, a hybrid gadget that combines headphones and external speakers.

July 10

Q&A: Connecting Camera to Computer

Some digital cameras come with a lot of software, but depending on your computer and the photo programs you already use, you may not need to install any of it.

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Gadgetwise is a blog about everything related to buying and using tech products. From figuring out which gadget to buy and how to get the best deal on it to configuring it once it?s out of the box, Gadgetwise offers a mix of information, analysis and opinion to help you get the most out of your personal tech.

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Former Phillie Daulton diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer

Former Philadelphia Phillies catcher and fan favorite Darren Daulton has been diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive and malignant form of brain tumors.

Daulton, 51, had a pair of brain tumors surgically removed last month.

Tony Perri, the president of the Darren Daulton Foundation, posted an update on the foundation's web site on Wednesday.

"Darren has been diagnosed with a Glioblastoma ("GBM"), a form of brain cancer. He has returned to his Clearwater area home to continue recuperating amongst his immediate family and friends," the statement read.

"He will eventually begin treatments in Florida. Darren and his family wish to thank everyone for their loving support throughout this difficult time. He is deeply touched. In typical fashion, he again said, 'Right on; Fight on.' Darren and his family request that everyone respect his privacy and that of his family during this period of time."

Daulton began his major league career in 1983 and retired in 1997, playing every season with the Phillies and splitting the last year with the Florida Marlins. He was a career .245 hitter with 137 homers and 588 RBI.

His best season came in 1992, when he had career bests of 27 homers and 109 RBI. During the Phillies' 1993 NL championship season, Daulton had 24 homers and 105 RBI.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Who''s Afraid of Good Governance? State Fiscal Crises, Public Pension Underfunding, and Resistance to Governance Reform[Florida Law Review, forthcoming]

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George Zimmerman speaks, but won?t testify in his defense (+video)

The man at the center of the Trayvon Martin murder case told Judge Debra Nelson on Wednesday he will not take the stand ? one of several last minute moves by Zimmerman's defense team.

By Patrik Jonsson,?Staff Writer / July 10, 2013

George Zimmerman (r.) stands during his trial in Seminole circuit court in Sanford, Fla., on Wednesday. Mr. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

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In what may be his last utterances in the Trayvon Martin murder trial, former neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman said Wednesday afternoon he had made the decision not to testify in his own defense.

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Florida circuit court Judge Debra Nelson asked Mr. Zimmerman if he had been threatened or coerced into not testifying, and the 29-year-old answered no.

Though not unexpected, Zimmerman?s move was one of several last-minute machinations as the high-profile trial winds down, amid concerns by some law enforcement officials in Florida that a not-guilty verdict could cause civic unrest.

Earlier this week, defense attorneys said they?d introduce witnesses to talk about how marijuana use by the 17-year-old Trayvon could have affected his decisionmaking on the night he was killed, but instead the defense put a ?use of force? expert on the stand to talk about fight dynamics before resting its case.

The prosecution called back Adam Pollock, the owner of a gym where Zimmerman trained, causing a minor uproar when it suggested he was using his training of Zimmerman as an advertising pitch, thus undermining the credibility of his testimony. Mr. Pollock, ironically, testified for the prosecution, causing Judge Nelson to wonder why the prosecution is trying to impeach its own witness. Pollock ultimately did not retake the stand.

The stakes as the case winds down are high. Now on Day 21, the trial has clarified, but not solidified, the last two minutes of Trayvon?s life, when he got into an altercation with Zimmerman. The defendant had gotten out of his car to follow Trayvon after calling him ?suspicious? and ?on drugs or something.?

The case inspired widespread rallies and ?Million Hoodie Marches? in early 2012, after Sanford, Fla., police refused to charge Zimmerman with a crime, saying they couldn?t counter his self-defense claim. A special state prosecutor indicted him 44 days later. The trial began June 10.

The sequence of events Wednesday did give some clues as to the defense?s thinking as it closed its case. Firstly, Zimmerman testifying on his own behalf may have caused more harm than good, opening himself up to cross-examination about a series of alleged inconsistencies in his version of events.

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