Sunday, August 4, 2013

American economy adds modest 162,000 jobs in July

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER AP Economics Writer

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WASHINGTON?The U.S. economy is steadily adding jobs?just not at a consistently strong pace.

July's modest gain of 162,000 jobs was the smallest since March. And most of the job growth came in lower-paying industries or part-time work.

The unemployment rate fell from 7.6 percent to a 4 1/2-year low of 7.4 percent, still well above the 5 percent to 6 percent typical of a healthy economy. The rate fell because more Americans said they were working, though some people stopped looking for a job and were no longer counted as unemployed.

All told, Friday's report from the Labor Department pointed to a less-than-robust job market. It suggested that the economy's subpar growth and modest consumer spending are making many businesses cautious about hiring.

The report is bound to be a key factor in the Federal Reserve's decision on whether to slow its bond purchases in September, as many economists have predicted it will do. Some think July's weaker hiring could make the Fed hold off on any pullback in its bond buying, which has helped keep long-term borrowing costs down.

Friday's report said employers added a combined 26,000 fewer jobs in May and June than the government had previously estimated. Americans also worked fewer hours in July, and their average pay dipped.

For the year, job growth has remained steady. The economy has added an average of 200,000 jobs a month since January, though the pace has slowed in the past three months to 175,000.

Nariman Behravesh, chief economist at IHS Global Insight, called the employment report "slightly negative," in part because job growth for May and June was revised down.

Scott Anderson, chief economist at Bank of the West, said it showed "a mixed labor market picture of continued improvement but at a still frustratingly slow pace."

The reaction from investors was muted. Stock averages closed with modest gains. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.6 percent from 2.71 percent?a sign that investors think the economy remains sluggish and might need continued help from the Fed.

Beth Ann Bovino, senior economist at Standard & Poor's, said she thinks the Fed will delay any slowdown in its $85 billion a month in bond purchases.

"September seems very unlikely now," she says. "I'm wondering if December is still in the cards."

Still, it's possible that the lower unemployment rate, along with the hiring gains over the past year, could convince the Fed that the job market is strengthening consistently. Job growth has topped 140,000 each month for nearly a year, and unemployment has steadily declined.

"While July itself was a bit disappointing, the Fed will be looking at the cumulative improvement," said Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics. "On that score, the unemployment rate has fallen from 8.1 percent last August to 7.4 percent this July, which is a significant improvement."

The government uses a survey of mostly large businesses and government agencies to determine how many jobs are added or lost each month. That's the survey that produced the gain of 162,000 jobs for July.

It uses a separate survey of households to calculate the unemployment rate. That survey captures hiring by companies of all sizes, including small businesses, new companies, farm workers and the self-employed.

The household survey found that 227,000 more people said they were employed last month. And 37,000 people stopped looking for work and were no longer counted as unemployed.

The number of self-employed jumped 241,000, or 2.6 percent, to 9.7 million?the most in eight months. This group includes freelance workers, construction contractors, lawyers and other professionals with solo practices and farmers and ranchers.

Combined, those factors explain why the unemployment rate declined from 7.6 percent to 7.4 percent.

More than half of July's job gain in the survey of big companies and government agencies came from retailers, restaurants and bars, which tend to offer lower pay. That extends a trend that's limiting Americans' incomes and possibly slowing consumer spending. Retailers, for example, added nearly 47,000 jobs?the biggest gain for any industry last month. Restaurants and bars added 38,400.

One Atlanta-based retailer, Cellairis, which sells mobile phone accessories, says it hired about 75 employees last month to meet growing demand. The company has 650 U.S. outlets, most of them mall kiosks. It plans to add 45 walk-in stores this year.

"People are willing to spend more now to protect and personalize their devices," said CEO Taki Skouras.

By contrast, employers in higher-paying industries, like Stripmatic, a steel parts maker in Cleveland, remain wary. Stripmatic hasn't hired anyone since adding five workers in the first three months of the year. Revenue has fallen 10 percent below projections this year.

The company's exports have picked up a bit in Mexico and Brazil but remain flat in Asia. Company President Bill Adler says he's concerned that slower growth in China could hamper his overseas sales.

Low-paying industries have accounted for 61 percent of jobs added this year, even though they represent only 39 percent of U.S. jobs overall, according to government data analyzed by Moody's Analytics. Mid-paying industries have accounted for fewer than 22 percent of the jobs added.

Some job gains were made in higher-paying fields last month. Financial services, which include banking, real estate and insurance, added 15,000 positions. Information technology added 4,300 and accounting 2,500. And manufacturing added 6,000 jobs, though that figure was offset by an equivalent loss in construction.

One growing source of better-paying jobs is local governments. They've now added jobs for five straight months and have helped offset job cuts by state and federal governments.

The result is that governments overall are much less of a drag on hiring than in the first three years of the economic recovery, which began in the summer of 2009. All told, they've shed 39,000 jobs in the 12 months that ended in July. That's down from a loss of 137,000 in the 12 months that ended in July 2012.

Most of the hiring by local governments has been for teachers and other jobs related to education. Local property tax revenue, a key source of funding for localities, fell after the recession but has begun to recover in some communities. Nationwide, home prices have risen, a trend that typically leads to higher property tax revenue.

More broadly, many of the jobs added in July were only part time. The number of Americans who said they were working part time but would prefer full-time work stands at 8.2 million?the highest since last fall. Part-time jobs accounted for 65 percent of the jobs added in July and 77 percent of those added this year.

The government defines part-time work as being fewer than 35 hours a week.

The percentage of adult Americans either working or actively seeking work dipped in July to 63.4 percent. This is called the "labor force participation rate." The participation rate has been generally declining since peaking at 67.3 percent in 2000. That's partly the result of baby boomers retiring and leaving the workforce.

Job gains are being slowed by the economy's tepid growth. It grew at an annual rate of just 1.7 percent in the April-June quarter, the government said this week. That was an improvement over the previous two quarters, but it's still far too weak to rapidly lower unemployment.

Recent data suggest that the economy could strengthen in the second half of the year.

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AP Economics Writers Paul Wiseman and Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.

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Source: http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_23782262/solid-us-job-gains-could-bolster-2nd-half?source=rss

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Iranian TV clarifies Rouhani's Israel 'wound' comment

DUBAI | Fri Aug 2, 2013 9:30am EDT

DUBAI (Reuters) - Two days before his inauguration as Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani said on Friday that Israeli occupation of Palestinian land had inflicted a "wound" on the Muslim world, according to a segment of his remarks broadcast on Iran's state-run Press TV.

An earlier report by Iran's student news agency ISNA had quoted Rouhani as saying: "The Zionist regime is a wound that has sat on the body of the Muslim world for years and needs to be removed."

That version echoed the fiercely anti-Israeli language of outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but was swiftly repudiated by Iranian state media, which said unidentified news agencies had distorted Rouhani's remarks.

Press TV then broadcast an excerpt from an exchange between Rouhani and journalists at a rally to mark Iran's annual Al Qods Day in support of the Palestinians.

"After all, in our region there's been a wound for years on the body of the Muslim world under the shadow of the occupation of the holy land of Palestine and the beloved al-Qods (Jerusalem)," Rouhani said in the segment.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seized on ISNA's version of Rouhani's comments, saying they showed the reputedly moderate Iranian cleric was as hostile to Israel as Ahmadinejad, whose denial of the Holocaust and description of Israel as a "cancerous tumor" prompted international condemnation.

The United States and its allies suspect Iran of seeking a nuclear weapons capability. Tehran says its nuclear program is purely for peaceful purposes, but Israel regards it as a threat to its existence and refuses to rule out military action.

With a more pragmatic president in Iran, Western countries may see a better chance for diplomacy to lead to a deal to curb Tehran's uranium enrichment program and avoid any conflict.

"The true face of Rouhani has been revealed sooner than expected. Even if they hurry to deny his words - this is what the man thinks and this is the Iranian regime's plan of action," Netanyahu said in a statement.

Rouhani's words "must awaken the world from the illusion in which part of it is placed since the Iranian elections", he declared, saying Iran still aimed "to acquire nuclear weapons in order to threaten Israel, the Middle East and world peace".

"A nation that threatens to destroy the state of Israel must not be allowed to have weapons of mass destruction," he said.

Ahmadinejad addressed Israel on Qods Day in his last speech as president. "You planted wind in our region and you will reap the storm. I swear to God that a ferocious storm is coming and it will uproot the Zionist entity," Iran's state news agency IRNA quoted him as saying.

(Reporting by Marcus George in Dubai and Ori Lewis in Jerusalem; writing by Alistair Lyon; editing by Jon Boyle)

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Fuel-saving idle elimination coming to the masses

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GM?s move to make start/stop technology standard on the 2014 Chevy Malibu is the first ripple of the wave of U.S. vehicles that will be outfitted with the technology as automakers search for more ways to improve gas mileage.

It comes with a variety of names, including a start-stop system, idle elimination, idle-stop-go and micro-hybrid.

?Engine stop-start isn?t a brand new technology, but the latest systems benefit from significant advances made in the last few years,? said John Nielsen, AAA?s director of Automotive Engineering and Repair.

?This technology is only going to gain momentum as vehicle manufactures work to meet the more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards set for 2016.?

The idea behind start/stop is that the engine shuts down when stopped for a period of time, then when engaged it starts up again. Ideally the driver would never notice it, but with past systems drivers have complained about delayed engine response, excessive noise, shuddering and shaking with systems.

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Most vehicles with the system have a shut off switch allowing drivers to simply turn it off if they?re unhappy with it. The Malibu will not have a kill switch. It?s the first high volume, non-hybrid to not offer the option of a kill switch.

But with corporate average fuel economy numbers rising in the coming years, companies have been working diligently to refine the technology. This system is expected to improve the Malibu?s fuel economy by 5 percent in city driving.

The first non-hybrid stop-start systems in the U.S. market arrived on high-end vehicles from BMW, Mercedes and Porsche. For the 2013 model year, Jaguar joined the group. It?s not surprising that European and Japanese vehicles would lead the way on bringing the technology to the U.S. as it's estimated that 40 to 45 percent of vehicles in those places use the technology.

While it was once tied to expensive vehicles, the technology is running across all makes and models in 2014. The new BMW 4-Series, 1-Series and 3-Series will have it, as will the Jaguar F-Type, Audi RS7, Ford Fusion and Mazda3. Even trucks will start to see some systems: Dodge is adding stop-start to its V6-powered Ram 1500 pickup for a one mile per gallon fuel economy improvement.

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Lux Research, a research and advisory firm providing strategic advice and ongoing intelligence for emerging technologies, predicts that more than 8 million vehicles in North America will be equipped with engine stop-start systems by 2017.

Additionally, IHS Automotive predicts more than 20 percent of vehicles built in North America will have the system by 2017, which is four times higher than the current number of vehicles.

Knowing the public?s perception of the system, GM spent a lot of time to perfect its version before putting it in the Malibu. Besides issues related to noise and vibration, shutting off the engine also impacts the car?s other systems, like lights, air conditioning, etc.

To avoid problems, the Malibu?s stop-start consists mainly of a beefed-up starter and a small auxiliary battery in the trunk. The extra battery is there so drivers won?t notice a momentary dimming of lights or slowing of the air-conditioning fan when the engine stops and starts.

The car uses the same electronic controls as several hybrids GM already builds. Those vehicles are widely considered industry leaders for smooth, unobtrusive operation.

Among other things, the system is programmed so it doesn?t keep cycling on and off in stop-and-go driving in heavy traffic. It also measures the inside and outside temperatures to keep the passenger compartment comfortable.

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One reason the technology hasn?t caught on is that it isn?t necessarily cheap. The systems cost a few hundred dollars, but drivers can make it up, according to AAA. If gasoline costs $3.75 per gallon, the owner of a car that normally gets 20 mpg and is driven 12,000 miles per year would save an estimated $167 per year in fuel costs if the vehicle were equipped with an engine stop-start system. In this case, the system would pay for itself in less than two years and offer ongoing savings thereafter.

Another reason for the lack of promotion is that the Environmental Protection Agency, which helps determine mileage ratings for cars and trucks, doesn?t perform an appropriate test to help determine the system?s effectiveness and its impact on mileage ratings.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

China orders nationwide government debt audit


BEIJING | Sun Jul 28, 2013 11:17am IST

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's National Audit Office will conduct an audit of all government debt at the request of China's State Council or cabinet, it said in a statement on Sunday, underlining concern over rising debt levels in the world's second biggest economy.

The audit office, responsible for overseeing state finances, made the announcement in a one-sentence item on its website, but gave no details on the audit.

The official People's Daily newspaper said separately on its website, citing unidentified sources, that an urgent order for the audit was issued on Friday and work will start this week.

The audit could indicate increased official concern over the systemic risk from rising debt levels in China, especially debt of local governments, as top leaders slow economic growth in order to promote reform.

A local government buckling under the weight of its own debt is a troubling scenario for the leadership, and one that Deutsche Bank has said could potentially pose a systemic and macro economic risk to the country.

Standard Chartered, Fitch and Credit Suisse have estimated local government debt in China at the equivalent of anywhere between 15 percent and 36 percent of the country's output, or as much as $3 trillion based on World Bank GDP figures for 2012.

Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said earlier this month that the government did not know precisely how much debt local governments had built up.

The audit office warned in a June report that debt levels among local governments are rising and the financial burdens and risks are not being properly managed. It put total debt of a sample of 36 local governments at 3.

China's budget law forbids local governments from taking on debt directly, but they have borrowed heavily through special-purpose vehicles, while many have also borrowed from companies in private arrangements at high cost, with the money often used in speculative real estate projects. (Reporting by Jonathan Standing; Editing by Michael Perry)

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Sprint begins BOGO promotion for the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy S4

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Sprint has just begun its BOGO (buy one get one) promotion, with the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Galaxy S4 being the lucky beneficiaries. This is part of Sprint?s Back to School campaign as mentioned on Twitter, and new customers or existing customers eligible for an upgrade can reap benefits of this promotion.

While the Sprint Galaxy S4 costs $199.99 with a 2-year contract, the Galaxy S III costs just $99.99. Sprint is really good with promotions like these and it?s very appealing to the customers as well. To put it simply, with one Galaxy S4 or the Galaxy S III purchased, the buyer gets another one free. Nobody would want to pass on a deal like that. The Sprint Galaxy S III currently has three color variants to choose from with white, purple and black. The Galaxy S4 however is only available in two colors, but a new purple variant is on the cards.

Make sure you read the terms and conditions carefully before placing an order for your favorite Galaxy smartphone.

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Limited-Edition National Baseball Hall of Fame Peanuts Poster, Signed by Ozzie Smith

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Japan's Silver Democracy

Interview

Japan's prime minister speaks openly about the mistakes he made in his first term, Abenomics, Japan's wartime record (and his own controversial statements on that history), and the bitter Senkaku/Diaoyu Island dispute with China.

An elderly woman casts her ballot at a polling station in Tokyo December 16, 2012.

An elderly woman casts her ballot at a polling station in Tokyo December 16, 2012. (Yuriko Nakao / Courtesy Reuters)

The results of this weekend?s upper house election in Japan?s Diet will hinge on voters' assessment of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic stimulus plan, his proposals to revise the constitution, and his relations with neighboring countries. In other words, yet another election will pass with hardly a mention of the single-most important factor for the country?s prospects: demographics.

No country is aging faster than Japan. Between 1985 and today, the percentage of the Japanese population over 65 rose from a tenth to nearly a quarter. By 2060, that figure will rise to nearly 40 percent. And by that point, Japan?s population will have shrunk from around 128 million to less than 100 million people.

Although this transformation has only just begun, it is already weighing heavily on Japan?s national finances. It is widely known that the country?s public debt levels are expected to hit 240 percent of GDP next year -- higher than in Greece. But it is less well understood that a portion of Japan?s debt comes from funding the national pension program. Indeed, total spending on social benefits, including health care, pensions, and nursing for the elderly, now exceeds spending in all other categories combined, including education, defense, and Japan?s beloved bridge and tunnel building programs. Much of those expenses are directly related to the rising costs of caring for the elderly. Japan's total expenditures on those 65 and older tripled in the two decades before 2004 and have only continued to increase since then. Spending on families and the young, by comparison, has not increased nearly as much.

In Japan, these vital issues are subjected to very little public discussion. Particularly ahead of elections, politicians avoid addressing subjects that are sensitive for the elderly, such as the over-generosity of the pension system, the excesses and inefficiencies in the health-care system, and the economic difficulties facing young people, which dampen already low fertility rates. The reason: voter demographics. Over the last three decades, as Japan?s population has aged, the percentage of Japanese voters over 60 has more than doubled, to 44 percent. By comparison, as of November 2012, only 21 percent of registered U.S. voters were over 65. Meanwhile, the share of Japanese voters in their twenties has fallen, from 20 percent in 1980 to 13 percent today.

In other words, Japan has two problems: It is rapidly aging, and its old folks will not let politicians do anything about it. The longer Japan waits to confront its aging society, the higher the cost to the economy. The country must start thinking less about elderly voters and more about young families, or its economic prospects will remain assuredly grim.

WORKING IT

Japan?s elderly do not need to throw their weight around through interest groups like the AARP, as senior citizens do in the United States. The structure of the political system does the work for them.

For one, the overrepresentation of rural areas in the legislature gives older people greater influence. The disparity is a legacy of the decades-long rule of the Liberal Democratic Party, which depended heavily on the farm vote, and a failure to keep up with the country's demographic change. Over the last few decades, most of Japan?s youth in the hinterlands has fled for the cities in search of jobs, leaving the countryside -- and all its votes -- ever grayer. Although there have been reforms to the system, the exodus of young people from rural areas has outpaced these changes.

Take Kochi Prefecture, one of Japan?s most rapidly aging areas. Today, its population stands at roughly 760,000, 29 percent of which is over 65. Kochi sends three members to the lower house. Compare this to the much younger Chiba (where 22 percent of the population is over 65), a bustling prefecture with more than six million people and 13 representatives in the lower house. Although it has far fewer members in the Diet in real terms, Kochi is still overrepresented: A vote cast in the third electoral district of young, populous Chiba Prefecture is worth just 0.41 votes in Kochi's third voting district.

Reforms of the electoral system have also increased politicians? incentives to court the elderly. Until 1994, when new electoral reforms were introduced, Japanese parties would run four or five candidates in each district. The party needed only 20 to 30 percent of the total vote to win the whole district. Each party?s candidates thus appealed to different geographic areas, interest groups, and industries. Now, parties run only one candidate, and that candidate needs a majority to win. So the elderly became a crucial demographic. By appealing to them, candidates can attract support from a cross section of industries and regions. Further, Japanese, like Americans, tend to vote more as they age, so they are a more reliable constituency.

Source: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139589/alexandra-harney/japans-silver-democracy?cid=rss-snapshots-japans_silver_democracy-000000

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The PR Institute to offer hands-on corporate training | #PRNC

(PR NewsChannel) / July 19, 2013 / TAMPA, Fla.? The PR Institute will offer webinars and in-office sessions focusing on press release writing and media training.

The PR Institute will offer webinars and in-office sessions focusing on press release writing and media training.

Selig Multimedia, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of The PR Institute (www.theprinstitute.com),?created to offer?custom corporate training on?matters related to?public relations?from?how to write a press release for humans and search engines to dealing with the media.

?We?look forward to sharing?some tricks of the trade with companies worldwide,? says Tyler Ragghianti, a project manager at Selig Multimedia, Inc. ?We?ve been doing this on an irregular basis for some time. Now, we look forward to focusing on training through The PR Institute.?

Selig Multimedia, Inc. is a global public relations outfit that owns and operates PR NewsChannel, the press release newswire, and The Publicity Agency, a full-service public relations firm.

The company says expanding into this space with The PR Institute is a natural fit.

?We?ve had so many people ask us, at both the Agency (The Publicity Agency)?and PR NewsChannel, whether we offer classes on how to write a press releases or offer media training as a stand-alone option,? says Ragghianti,??So this just makes sense. We?ve been doing workshops and training sessions on a case by case basis for Fortune 500 companies and small business. This is very exciting for everyone at the company.?

The PR Institute?will offers workshops, training sessions and webinars to?enable business owners, charitable organizations and individuals to gain first-hand insight into proper techniques and strategies for press release writing and media engagement.

?We?ll take our team to you or you can come to us,? says Ragghianti.

For more information, or to register your business for a session at The PR Institute, please visit http://theprinstitute.com/. For information on other Selig Multimedia entities visit www.seligmultimedia.com, www.PRNewsChannel.com?or www.ThePublicityAgency.com.

About The PR Institute: The PR Institute offers hands-on training?in the form of private training sessions?at your offices or ours,? workshops at established conferences and Webinars?that are stand-alone?or in conjunction with other groups. Our sessions, workshops and Webinars are designed to engage attendees so that experiences?are?memorable and the curriculum?sticks. Founded and launched in summer 2013 with seed money from the global press release newswire?PR NewsChannel and the PR firm The Publicity Agency,?our philosophy is this: So much about what is wrong with education is that it is?existential or theoretical based. They show you how things ought to be done instead of?being candid. Our goal is to infuse you with excitement and ideas so that you are?eager to apply what you?ve learned.

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Weekend Roundup: HTC unleashes One mini, UK probes Huawei's 'Banbury Cell' and London's Tech City is Britain's business hotspot

HTC One mini hogs the headlines

The undisputed glamour story of the week was the HTC One mini, which launched on Thursday. This, the shrunken version of HTC's flagship One smartphone, and direct rival to Samsung's Galaxy S4 Mini, looks like it could be the real deal.

We got our hands on the 4.3in device, and instantly felt that HTC has done a better job than Samsung of transferring the qualities of its flagship into a smaller device. Apart from carrying polycarbonate sides instead of wraparound aluminium, and a 720p display (rather than a Full HD one), the One mini is very similar to the HTC One.

The device also packs a 1.4GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB onboard storage, dual front-facing speakers, Beats Audio technology and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. It measures up at 132 x 63.2 x 9.25mm and 122g.

We managed to get our hands onto the device and our first impressions are overwhelmingly positive - from the design to the performance to the specs. It will ship to select markets in August before rolling out globally in September, so there's not too long to wait. If you're really impatient though, Mobilefun.co.uk has already listed the phone for pre-order, with a SIM-free model priced at ?379.99.

Huawei cyber-security systems go under the microscope

Huawei has welcomed the UK government's decision to review the Chinese company's cyber-security practices, following an expression of concern from the Intelligence and Security Commission (ISC).

The ISC is unhappy that the organisation charged with ensuring Huawei poses no security threat to the UK ? the Cyber Security Evaluation Centre ? is actually run by Huawei. "A self-policing arrangement is highly unlikely either to provide, or to be seen to be providing, the required levels of security assurance," the IDC said.

Huawei, having given the review its blessing, has stressed that its practices are all legitimate, and that it shares no bonds with the Chinese government. The Cabinet is also confident that it hasn't missed a trick with Huawei's security arrangements, but is "not complacent" and has agreed to the ISC's terms. The ISC believes GCHQ should take over the running of the security organisation, even if it passes the review procedure.

The UK government last year gave Huawei the green light to continue operating in the UK, despite accusations thrown at the company from the US, which promptly shut it out of its own markets.

Tech City flies the flag for new UK businesses

London's startup community received some great news this week, with the release of UHW Hacker Young's research on new business generation in the UK. The survey found that East London's Tech City was by far the biggest creator of startups, launching 15,720 between March 2012 and March 2013.

The growth has been attributed largely to increased investment and the fact that Tech City is now established as the UK's main technology hub. YPlan, Hailo and Moshi Monsters can be counted amongst its biggest success stories.

"The area around Old Street has been an emerging business destination for some time thanks to relatively cheap rents, but since the internet and app industries started to colonise the area, new business creation has really taken off," said Colin Jones, Partner at UHY Hacker Young.

The second-most prolific area was Borough and Bermondsey, which generated just over 5,000 startups. Three of the top 20 places listed by the survey fell outside of London, in the form of Warrington, Brighton and Cheshire.

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

SMMC's Wellness Program Rejuvenates Mind, Body and Spirit ...

Caring for others can be difficult work. Shawnee Mission Medical Center (SMMC) recognizes the physical and mental challenges created by a high-stress work environment. To keep associates healthy, Mission Wellness, SMMC?s associate wellness program, focuses on a holistic approach to improve the mind, body and spirit of associates and their families.

While many programs concentrate solely on exercise and nutrition, Mission Wellness takes the whole person into account and uses CREATION Health principles to not only improve physical health, but also mental and spiritual wellbeing.

?CREATION Health is a realistic and doable model of what life can be for all of us,? said Juliet Stoddart (pictured), associate wellness coordinator. ?The eight principles work together in unison and can lead to optimum personal health.?

CREATION Health is an acronym that stands for:

Choice: A gift given to us at Creation, the power to choose can directly impact our wellbeing.

Rest: Important for functioning at full capacity, rest helps to refresh and regenerate the mind, body and soul.

Environment: A healthy environment is created by engaging the senses.

Activity: Increased activity enhances physical and mental development.

Trust: A trusting relationship with our Creator affects overall health, which is ultimately guided by our faith, beliefs and hope.

Interpersonal Relationships: Strong relationships take time to build, but serve as one of our greatest blessings.

Outlook: A positive outlook on life improves personal health by encouraging God?s gifts of hope, love and peace.

Nutrition: Nutritious foods are one of the most powerful tools we have to promote health.

As part of Mission Wellness, Stoddart uses these principles to develop monthly wellness challenges. Each challenge aims to improve the physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing of associates by focusing on at least one of the eight CREATION principles. Past wellness challenges encouraged recycling, relaxation, interaction between co-workers and increasing water, fruit and vegetable intake. More than 30 wellness teams from various departments throughout the hospital compete each month for points, prizes and the wellness trophy.

Along with monthly challenges, Mission Wellness also benefits associates by offering one-on-one consultations with Stoddart, personal trainers in SMMC?s fitness center, the use of pedometers, CREATION Health classes, and reduced-cost swimming lessons for children of associates.

After the birth of her second child, SMMC associate Brook Boyer turned to the program to help her lose weight. Thanks to her hard work and determination, coupled with Stoddart?s encouragement, Boyer lost more than 20 pounds.

Improved physical health is not the only benefit Boyer has received from the program. She also enhanced her mental and spiritual health by working with Stoddart to follow a plan specifically tailored to help a working mom of two achieve success.

?I needed someone to believe I could be successful and Juliet did,? said Boyer. ?Not only have I almost achieved my weight loss goal, but I feel much happier.?

Helping to create a culture of wellness is extremely rewarding for Stoddart. ?I love to see associates who are engaged and invested in their own health. I cheer them on when they reach their milestones, and have laughed and cried with many associates.?

Jackie Woods is a writer for Shawnee Mission Medical Center.

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DA: Hewlett man defrauded Facebook IPO investors

Photo credit: AFP/Getty Images | Facebook filed for its IPO in February 2012, and shares began trading publicly in May 2012. (Feb. 25, 2013)

A former securities broker from Hewlett stole more than $700,000 from clients looking to invest in Facebook, the Manhattan district attorney said Thursday.

Ronen Zakai, 42, took $705,000 from five victims seeking to invest in the initial public offering of the social media company Facebook Inc., instead using the money on country club membership fees, car payments, travel and shopping trips,...

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Why Microsoft?s Surface utterly failed and Apple?s iPad succeeded wildly

?On Thursday Microsoft announced that it was taking a $900 million write-down to reflect unsold inventory of the Surface RT,? Nick Bilton writes for The New York Times. ?That?s a stark comparison to Apple?s iPad, which continues to break record sales and has sold more than 100 million devices.?

?So why is one still succeeding while the other has failed? I have a theory,? Bilton writes. ?When Steve Ballmer, Microsoft?s chief executive, announced the Surface tablets last year, he stood on stage and touted a number of new and exciting features to try to separate the company?s offerings from the iPad. Among the new gizmos were additional ports, a USB drive, a microSD memory card slot, the ability to use a pen and a built-in flip-up stand. Just thinking about all those options is enough to make your head spin.?

Bilton writes, ?Today?s consumers don?t want options. They are impatient. They want to tear their new shiny gadget from the box and immediately start using it. They don?t have time to think about SD cards or USB drives or pens or flip stands. The surface RT didn?t allow that. Customers had to think about it.?

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Steve Ballmer, big dummyAs we wrote last October:

That dumbass kickstand is yet another ill-considered, misguided, corporate committee-driven ?differentiation? squirted out of Microsoft?s back door unbidden onto the public.

Microsoft is staffed with stupid and/or lazy people. There?s no other explanation besides crippling narcissism ? which is a very real possibility. Most people use iPads while lounging around. All Microsoft?s Surface ?team? had to do was buy some real iPads and use them for a few weeks. Steve Jobs himself even demonstrated the iPad while reclining in a comfy leather chair, not sitting upright at a friggin? desk. Microsoft was shown the way and, once again, they failed to properly follow Apple?s lead. By now, that?s just stupid and/or lazy.

Microsoft suffers from delusions of grandeur. They think they matter and that people will buy their pretend iPad over other pretend iPads because it?s from Microsoft. Microsoft does not matter. Microsoft no longer has the power to sell superfluous products. The world already has iPad. The thinking world finally woke up and moved on from Microsoft?s soul-sapping dreck. That clueless Microsoft haven?t figured this out years ago (Zune, Kin, how many total face-plants do they need?) is illustrative of the depths of their delusions.

As with Zune, Kin, and Surface, Microsoft is unnecessary in today?s world. Their rapidly retiring/expiring IT Doofus firewall is the only thing keeping them around today.

And that?s not going to last much longer, either:
Gartner: By 2014, Apple will be as accepted by enterprise IT as Microsoft is today ? February 4, 2013

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Microsoft?s ?Surface Pro? tablet slammed by negative reviews ? February 7, 2013
9 out of 10 businesses support Apple iPhones and iPads ? February 6, 2013
Apple?s iPad dominates tablets with 81% Web usage share; Amazon Kindle Fire distant 2nd with 7.7% ? February 6, 2013
The Verge reviews Microsoft?s Surface Pro: Too big, too fat, frustratingly poor battery life; it just feels limiting ? February 6, 2013
Microsoft?s Windows RT: Circling the bowl ? February 5, 2013
Windows 8 bloat: Microsoft?s 64GB Surface Pro will offer users only 23GB of available storage space ? January 29, 2013
Microsoft doesn?t reveal Surface sales, and probably never will ? January 24, 2013
Microsoft blames PC makers for Windows 8 flop ? January 24, 2013
Fujitsu President: Weak demand for Microsoft?s Windows 8 killing PC Sales ? December 28, 2012
Philip Greenspun: Microsoft?s Windows 8 is a Christmas gift for someone you hate ? December 7, 2012
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Why Microsoft?s Surface tablet is doomed ? December 5, 2012
App developers shun Microsoft?s Surface tablet ? December 4, 2012
Microsoft Surface Pro to offer only half the battery life of Apple?s latest iPad with Retina display ? November 30, 2012
Microsoft?s Surface Pro iPad killer to start at $899 ? November 29, 2012
Microsoft?s Surface tablet flops, orders reportedly cut in half ? November 29, 2012
TechCrunch?s Siegler reviews Microsoft Surface RT: ?It?s time for a drop test ? right into the garbage can? ? November 19, 2012
Slate reviews Microsoft?s Surface tablet: Too slow, mercilessly buggy; why is it so bad? ? November 6, 2012
InfoWorld reviews Microsoft Surface RT: A disappointment; you?re better off with Apple?s iPad ? October 31, 2012
Gizmodo reviews Microsoft Surface RT: Do not buy; inferior to Apple?s iPad; the worst of both worlds ? October 25, 2012
The Verge reviews Microsoft Surface RT tablet: ?The whole thing is honestly perplexing; who is this for?? ? October 24, 2012
ZDNet?s Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft?s Windows 8 is an awful, horrible, painful design disaster ? June 8, 2012
Analyst meets with big computer maker, finds ?general lack of enthusiasm? for Windows 8 ? June 8, 2012
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The Guardian: Microsoft?s Windows 8 is confusing as hell; an appalling user experience ? March 5, 2012
More good news for Apple: Microsoft previews Windows 8 (with video) ? June 1, 2011

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Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm warning for Huron-Perth

The Perth-Huron region including Stratford is under a severe thunderstorm watch.

Environment Canada says conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms late this afternoon and this evening. The storms could bring torrential downpours, damaging winds and large hail.

The watch also covers Windsor, Essex and Chatham-Kent to the southwest and extends east through Waterloo-Wellington and beyond.

Earlier today, tornado warnings were issued for Dufferin-Innisfil, Halton-Peel and York-Durham. Environment Canada lifted the warnings a short time ago.

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San Diego Comic-Con: The Five Coolest Things Revealed At 'Divergent' Panel

Shailene Woodley and her costars hit Hall H to chat about onscreen bravery and off-screen friendships — plus debut first-look footage.
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Nokia's halting turnaround hit by weak handset sales

By Ritsuko Ando

HELSINKI (Reuters) - A disappointing set of quarterly sales figures for Nokia's smartphones and basic models raised the pressure on its chief executive on Thursday and took a bite out of the company's share price.

Investors are hoping that its Lumia smartphone range, which CEO Stephen Elop decided to base on Microsoft Corp's untested Windows Phone software in 2011, will help the company revive its ailing fortunes and close the yawning lead of frontrunners Samsung and Apple, but progress has been slower than analysts expected.

Nokia shares fell as much as 6 percent after the company said it shipped 7.4 million Lumia phones in the second quarter, up 32 percent from the first quarter but fewer than the 8.1 million units forecast in a Reuters poll of analysts.

The shares were down 2.7 percent at 3.014 euros at 1222 GMT.

Sales of regular mobile phones, which still account for over half of its device revenues and are a valuable source of revenue while Nokia waits for Lumia sales to take off, were also weaker than expected.

Shipments of such handsets fell 4 percent from the previous quarter to 53.7 million units, while the market's average forecast had been 56.2 million.

Analysts have said weak regular mobile phone sales for Nokia in the past two quarters showed customers are moving up to smartphones more quickly than expected and switching to rival brands.

The pace of the decline has raised fears the company might may run low on cash before smartphone sales pick up.

Nokia has been cutting costs and selling off assets to buy time for a turnaround. Its net cash reserves fell to 4.1 billion euros ($5.4 billion) from 4.5 billion euros in the previous quarter, in line with expectations.

"The work with Lumia is still challenging, although there has been some progress," said Mikko Ervasti, analyst at Evli. "But they have to pick up the pace, as in mobile phones they have large volumes they may lose."

Nokia has launched several new handsets this year, including a 15-euro phone and new Lumia models. But the new handsets, while impressing many critics, have failed to halt a shift to phones running Android software developed by Google.

Phones using Android and Apple's iOS software accounted for well over 90 percent of the global smartphone market, while Windows Phone handsets account for around 3 percent, an IDC report said in May.

One bright spot in the quarterly report was the improved profitability at Nokia Siemens Networks, a formerly troubled joint venture with Siemens. Nokia agreed earlier this month to buy Siemens's stake.

NSN's operating margin rose to 11.8 percent from 7 percent in the first quarter, which put an even better complexion on the 1.7 billion euro deal Nokia had struck to buy the rest of it.

"It seems that the price they paid for the acquisition was very cheap," said Juha Varis, portfolio manager at Danske Capital.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nokia-sells-fewer-handsets-expected-second-quarter-102348083.html

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News summary: Safeway 2nd-qtr results beat Street

THE NEWS: Profit at grocery store chain Safeway Inc. fell in the second quarter, partly on a tax charge related to a deal to sell its Canadian operations. But adjusted results topped Wall Street expectations.

CONTEXT: Safeway and other traditional supermarket chains have been working to focus operations and keep costs low to fight off competition from big-box discounters, along with drug stores and dollar stores that have expanded grocery sections.

ADJUSTED VIEW: Safeway now expects net income, excluding one-time items, to be at the lower end of its previously expected range of $2.25 to $2.45 per share. Analysts expect $2.27 per share.

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Friday, July 19, 2013

UN: Syria's war children will grow up illiterate

Syrian army personnel shoot towards rebel fighters during a tour for journalists organized by the Syrian Information Ministry in the Damascus suburb of Jobar, Syria, Sunday, July 14, 2013. Government troops fired tank shells and artillery in heavy clashes between Syrian forces and rebels Sunday on the edge of Damascus, where the military has been pushing its offensive to retake key districts that have been in opposition hands for months. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)

Syrian army personnel shoot towards rebel fighters during a tour for journalists organized by the Syrian Information Ministry in the Damascus suburb of Jobar, Syria, Sunday, July 14, 2013. Government troops fired tank shells and artillery in heavy clashes between Syrian forces and rebels Sunday on the edge of Damascus, where the military has been pushing its offensive to retake key districts that have been in opposition hands for months. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syria's devastating civil war will force a generation of children to grow up illiterate and filled with hate, a U.N. envoy warned Thursday as fighting raged on around the country.

Leila Zerrougui, the special representative for children and armed conflict, said both sides in the Syrian conflict, now in its third year, continue to commit grave violations against children.

Scores of children have been killed, injured, detained, and forced to witness or to commit atrocities as President Bashar Assad's troops battle opposition fighters trying to oust his regime, she said.

Zerrougui spoke following a three-day visit to Syria, where she met with government officials and rebel commanders. She said she urged both sides to spare the children.

Once the war is over, Zerrougui said she told her counterparts, they "will have to face a generation of children who lost their childhood, have a lot of hate and are illiterate."

The fighting has destroyed thousands of schools across Syria while many of those still standing have been turned into shelters for displaced people, Zerrougui also said, speaking to reporters in Beirut.

Before Syria, the U.N. envoy also visited Syrian refugees in neighboring countries, including Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and Iraq.

She said children account for nearly half of the five million Syrians who fled their homes because of the fighting. Of those, half have not gone to school. And nearly 70 percent of those who do go to school drop out because they need to help support their families or for other reasons, Zerrougui added.

During her visit to Syria, Zerrougui also urged opposition forces to stop recruiting children into combat and asked the government to consider children, who were forced to taking up arms, as victims, not as combatants.

Aid groups have warned that some 2 million children in Syria are facing malnutrition, disease, early marriage and severe trauma as a result of the civil war.

The Violations Documentation Center in Syria, a key activist group that keeps track of the war's dead, wounded and missing persons, says 7,132 children under the age of 15 have been killed in the past two and half years, including 4,939 boys and 2,193 girls.

More than 93,000 people have been killed since the Syrian conflict started in March 2011 as largely peaceful protests against Assad's rule. The crisis escalated into civil war after some opposition supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on dissent.

Fighting continued unabated in Syria on Thursday, particularly in the north, where activists said Kurdish fighters took control of a major town near the border with Turkey.

The Kurdish forces have battled rebels from radical Islamic groups for control of the town of Ras al-Ain for days, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group with a network of activists on the ground.

Associated Press

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Gawker: Money won't be used to buy mayor video

TORONTO --?

The website Gawker says money raised to buy a video purporting to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine will instead go to four Canadian community health organizations.

John Cook, editor of the U.S.-based website, said in May that he'd seen a video of Ford inhaling from what appeared to be a crack pipe. Cook said he'd been shown the video by a drug dealer who had been trying to sell it for a six-figure sum.

The website raised $192,000 through an online campaign but said it lost contact with the owner. Gawker said on its website Thursday the money will be split between the four organizations.

Ford has said the video does not exist, though he has never said he has never smoked crack.

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NY Times College Sex Story Inspires Hedge Fund Manager To Offer Biting Dating Advice

We live in a world of consequences: if enough people can't stop talking about Sharknado on Twitter, we get Sharknado 2: NYC Boogaloo immediately greenlit. And if the NY Times is going to continue to publish 4,800 word Style section treatises that took five months of work to conclude that college women (at one particular Ivy League university) enjoy casual sex in the year 2013, then they deserve to be made fun of by master troll Katie Roiphe. The only people remotely surprised by (or interested in) the content of the Times' story seem to be the "Morning Joe" crew and some monocle-dropping parents. One of those parents happens to be Whitney Tilson, a millionaire hedge funder who put his semi-violent response to the "horrifying" story online for all to see.

Tilson, the founder of Kase Capital, was particularly shocked by a section of the patronizing abomination in which one young woman recounts a particular sexual encounter (one which hedged on the phrase, ?get down on your knees?). He wrote a fired-up blog post about it, imploring his three daughters to "bite it" if it came to that.

Then for good measure, emailed the piece to his education reform listserv. ?A handful of people asked to be removed from my [list],? Tilson told the Post, though he didn't say what his daughters reactions were to getting totally "OMG DAD SO EMBARASSING'd" in the press.

The NY Times overtly and implicitly defended the piece, which became #1 on their most emailed list over the weekend because SEX, in a long interview with author Kate Taylor yesterday; it's in that interview that we learned Taylor spent five months working exclusively on this ridiculous piece. The Times is one of the few places left in America that has the resources to pay journalists to do real investigative reporting over long periods of time...and this is what we get. Which is not to say there isn't an article about female sexuality in college that is worth reporting?this is just not it.

It's another sign that the Times has no interest in letting up with the contentless self-parodying (and ultimately depressing) trend articles, which continue to find new and more irritating ways every week to teach us about non-existant dating rituals or troll us with profiles of futurism consultants. We suppose we should be grateful that the paper of record can still make us laugh heartily, and still reports real news, too.

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France urges Myanmar leader to investigate anti-Muslim violence

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande pressed Myanmar's president on Wednesday to investigate violence against the country's Muslim minority in depth, and said a pledge to release political prisoners must be followed by action.

Hollande met briefly with Thein Sein in Paris two days after the former military leader visited his British counterpart in London as part of a tour aimed at securing Western aid to help Myanmar emerge from decades of dictatorship.

The Socialist president greeted Thein Sein coolly and skipped a habitual exchange with journalists after their encounter, issuing a statement instead as rights groups elsewhere in Paris protested against attacks on Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims.

"The President of the Republic underscored the necessity of seeing that all prisoners of conscience are released without condition, and that recent intercommunal violence is fully investigated," the statement said.

Hollande welcomed the opening of Myanmar's political process to opposition parties and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, and said France was willing to provide aid to develop healthcare and education.

However, he echoed calls by U.S. President Barack Obama - whom Thein Sein met earlier this year - and British Prime Minister David Cameron to press ahead with democratic reforms and efforts to resolve decades of inter-ethnic fighting.

On Sunday, Thein Sein said he had disbanded a security force accused of rights violations against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State in the west of Myanmar, scene of deadly violence between Muslims and majority Buddhists in the past year.

He also said he was close to brokering a nationwide ceasefire to end long-running ethnic conflicts.

Hollande urged that rights groups be allowed to operate more freely in Myanmar - a nod to the many groups that urged him to adopt a tougher stance toward the former military dictatorship in the days before his visit.

Julien Bayou, a spokesman for the online activist network Avaaz, said reports of violence against Muslims were still emerging from Myanmar and that reconciliation was not yet a reality.

"France cannot remain silent before these crimes against humanity," he told Reuters TV. "More needs to be done to pressure Myanmar's leaders."

(Reporting By Elizabeth Pineau; Writing by Nicholas Vinocur; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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Watch 450 Pounds of Dynamite Take Down a Power Plant

Out with the old, in with the new. Earlier this week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the Florida Power & Light Co. demolished one of its power plants with 450 pounds of dynamite to make way for a cleaner and more eco-friendly plant that's slated to open in 2016. The Port Everglades plant had been in operation since the '60s.

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Record profits for Sports Direct

A record-breaking profits haul from retailer Sports Direct International ensured more bonus cheer for thousands of shop workers ahead of a bumper share windfall set to pay out next month.

The Sportsworld empire, controlled by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, reported a 40% leap in pre-tax profits to ?207.2 million for the year to April 28 and underlying earnings jumped 22.1% higher to ?287.9 million, clearing another hurdle under a 2011 four-year share incentive bonus scheme for around 3,000 staff.

The group is halfway through the scheme, which comes on top of a lucrative bonus plan from 2009 set to pay out thousands of shares for each eligible employee next month.

For an employee earning a salary of ?20,000 a year in 2009, next month's payout will see them pick up 12,000 shares - worth more than ?68,000.

More than 2,000 of Sports Direct's 23,000-strong workforce will land share bonuses under the August payout.

But the group revealed today it has decided to scrap plans to resurrect the contentious "super-stretch" bonus plan for founder Mr Ashley and will review "various options" ahead of its annual general meeting in September.

The previous scheme, which would have delivered a potential ?26 million payout, was withdrawn last summer after investors threatened to reject it in a shareholder vote.

Sports Direct's profit hike comes after like-for-like sales raced 11.2% higher over the past financial year as the group strengthened its grip on the market following the collapse of rival JJB.

It added that trading since the year-end has remained strong and ahead of management expectations for the first quarter.

Dave Forsey, chief executive of Sports Direct, said it was a "record-breaking year for the group and for British sport".

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EPA renames headquarters after former President Clinton

WASHINGTON | Wed Jul 17, 2013 5:48pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton, who made the Environmental Protection Agency a Cabinet-level department, was honored on Wednesday with the renaming of the EPA headquarters building after him.

Speaking at the ceremony for the William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building, and surrounded by many of his former colleagues, Clinton rebutted criticism from EPA critics that pro-environmental policies were often job killers, and said they were vital to economic growth in this century.

The event came as the Senate neared a confirmation vote on the nomination of Gina McCarthy as the new EPA administrator. McCarthy, currently the EPA's top clean-air official, is expected to be confirmed in a roll-call vote as early as this week after a months-long partisan battle.

Republican lawmakers held up the nomination while pushing for more transparency about the agency's decision-making process.

The EPA will be at the center of President Barack Obama's recently announced climate action plan. It has been directed to establish rules to limit greenhouse gases from the country's thousands of power plants, which account for more than one-third of emissions.

Clinton, who was president from 1993 to 2001, credited his vice president, Al Gore, for ensuring that the EPA gave business and industry flexible, market-based options to comply with regulations he said shielded them from soaring costs and job losses.

"You can have a growing economy with more jobs and rising incomes and a sustainable environmental policy," Clinton said in a speech.

Carol Browner, an EPA chief under Clinton and a former Obama energy czar, said Clinton empowered the EPA to enact necessary rules at a time of congressional gridlock, which she said would help McCarthy as she takes the reins of the agency.

The classical revival-style building in downtown Washington dates back to the 1930s and became EPA headquarters in 2002.

(Reporting by Valerie Volcovici; Editing by Ros Krasny and Peter Cooney)

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The Acer Aspire R7 is built for Windows 8

The differences between a PC and a tablet used to be pretty clear. Lately, though, the lines have been blurred by Windows 8 laptops and all-in-ones that employ all sorts of tricks to sideline as tablets. One of the most ambitious to date is the Acer Aspire R7, which I?ve been testing out for the last few weeks.

The Aspire R7 is a mainstream laptop with a 15-inch (1920x1080) touchscreen that folds nearly flat. This puts it somewhere between true Windows convertibles--of which there are many to choose from--and a new breed of ?transportable? all-in-ones such as the Dell XPS 18, HP Envy Rove 20, Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon (which I recently tried out) and Sony Vaio Tap 20.

The Aspire R7?s most distinctive feature is its ?Ezel Hinge? which lets you pull the display forward so that the bottom edge of the display is positioned on top of the base rather than at the rear. Ordinarily this arrangement would cover up the keyboard, so to get around this Acer swapped the location of the keyboard and touchpad.

This approach has its pros and cons. By moving the display closer, Acer made it easier and more comfortable to use touch to navigate Windows 8 apps.While there are lots of laptops with touchscreens, this is one of the first that that really feels like it was designed around Windows 8. That?s also the problem. Unfortunately there are many key applications--including nearly all of Microsoft Office--that do not have Windows 8 versions optimized for touch. When using these ?classic? Windows 7 apps, you need to slide your hands under the display to reach the touchpad without letting your hands or wrists hit the keyboard. It?s so awkward that I suspect most R7 users will simply buy a wireless mouse instead.

If you pull the screen even closer, you can tilt it backwards and fold it nearly flat covering the entire keyboard and touchpad. The rear edge remains raised slightly, but this didn?t bother me much. The fact is that unlike most convertibles the Aspire R7 is too big and heavy to use as a true tablet anyway, and the slight angle leaves the display in a good position for reading, touch typing, or writing or drawing with a stylus.

Finally you can flip the display over 180 degrees either to show it to someone sitting opposite you or to watch videos or read without the keyboard deck in the way. In general the Aspire R7 is a great system for entertainment with its edge-to-edge 1920x1080 display and four above-average speakers with Dolby Home Theater v4. When you flip the display over, the video automatically rotates and the audio channels reverse.

Despite its unusual exterior, inside the Aspire R7 is a conventional mainstream laptop. The one I tested has a third-generation Ivy Bridge Core i5 processor, 6GB of memory and a 180GB solid-state drive. The retail model, however, has a standard 500GB hard drive paired with 24GB of SSD cache to boost performance, and costs $1,000. In comparison, the Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 Touch (15.6-inch 1366x768 touchscreen, Core i5 processor, 6GB of memory, 500GB hard drive and DVD drive) is $850 and the HP Envy TouchSmart (15.6-inch Full HD touchscreen and a similar configuration) costs about $830.

The performance was exactly what you?d expect for a system with mid-range specs. It isn?t quite as fast as premium Ultrabooks with Core-i7 processors, and the Intel HD 4000 graphics aren?t up to high-end 3D gaming, but the Aspire R7 is fine for common productivity and entertainment applications.

The Aspire R7 is bigger and heavier than most convertibles (which generally have smaller displays), but reasonable for a 15-inch laptop at slightly more than an inch thick and 5.3 pounds.Like many newer 14- and 15-inch laptops, the Aspire R7 does not have a built-in optical drive.The battery life is rated at about 4 hours and that seems about right. I wouldn?t choose the Aspire R7--or any 15-inch laptop--for everyday commuting or frequent travel, but it is fine if you want a system to move around the house and bring along on occasional weekend trips.

In a world where everything could be done in ?modern? Windows 8 apps using touch, the Aspire R7 would be a clear winner. Unfortunately that?s not the case and, given the prevalence of classic Windows apps, the notebook?s unorthodox keyboard and touchpad will probably scare off some shoppers. The touchpad does take some getting used to, but there?s an easy solution: a wireless mouse or touchpad. And the innovative design has some real benefits when using Windows 8, so the Aspire R7 is worth a good look if you want a 15-inch laptop. The design may also appeal to those who would ordinarily buy a new desktop, but are looking for something that will take up less space and can be moved around easily.

Eric Wong contributed research assistance for this post.

Source: http://www.zdnet.com/the-acer-aspire-r7-is-built-for-windows-8-7000018260/

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Study: Dead stars colliding forged gold on Earth

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A strange glow in space has provided fresh evidence that all the gold on Earth was forged from ancient collisions of dead stars, researchers reported Wednesday.

Astronomers have long known that fusion reactions in the cores of stars create lighter elements such as carbon and oxygen, but such reactions can't produce heavier elements like gold.

Instead, it was long thought that gold was created in a type of stellar explosion known as a supernova. But that doesn't fully explain the amount of the precious metal in the solar system.

About a decade ago, a team from Europe using supercomputers suggested that gold, platinum and other heavy metals could be formed when two exotic stars ? neutron stars ? crash and merge. Neutron stars are essentially stellar relics ? collapsed cores of massive stars.

Now telescopes have detected such an explosion, and the observation bolsters the notion that gold in our jewelry was made in such rare and violent collisions long before the birth of the solar system about 4? billion years ago.

People "walk around with a little tiny piece of the universe," said lead researcher Edo Berger of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

NASA's Swift telescope last month observed a gamma-ray burst that resulted from the crash of dead stars. The burst, in a distant galaxy, was some 3.9 billion light-years away. Each light-year is about 6 trillion miles.

The burst lasted only a fraction of a second. Using ground telescopes and the Hubble Space Telescope, Berger's team noticed an odd glow that lasted for days. Infrared light in the glow could be evidence that heavy elements like gold had spewed out of the cosmic crash, the researchers said.

The new work, which will appear in a future issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests gold was produced in a similar fashion in the Milky Way. It doesn't delve into how Earth was sprinkled with riches, but previous studies have suggested that a meteor shower may have delivered gold and other precious metals to the planet.

If the new study's interpretation is correct, "this would be truly very exciting news," said Stockholm University astrophysicist Stephan Rosswog, who led the earlier supercomputing effort but didn't have a role in the latest study.

More observations of gamma-ray bursts are needed, but it's looking more likely that mergers of neutron stars are "a major cauldron in which elements like gold are forged," Rosswog said.

Such flashes are thought to occur in the Milky Way about once every 100,000 years. Berger said it's unlikely another will happen in our galaxy in our lifetime. But satellites can often detect such eruptions in distant galaxies about once a month.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/study-dead-stars-colliding-forged-gold-earth-171008664.html

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Verizon Edge early upgrade program officially unveiled, will begin August 25th

Verizon Edge

Quickly following AT&T's footsteps, Verizon Wireless is throwing its hat into the early upgrade ring with a few unique twists and turns of its own. The program, known as Edge, will offer you the ability to pay the full retail price of your phone on a month-to-month basis, with the cost spread out over 24 months (as opposed to AT&T Next's 20 month). However, you'll also be able to upgrade your phone via trade-in after the first six months, provided you have paid off at least half of your phone's total price. Unfortunately, also like Next, you won't see any change in how much the standard wireless plans cost, so while you're saving the upfront cost and switching phones more often, you're also paying a lot more per month for the privilege. We've got Verizon's blog post past the break if you're looking for more details.

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Dow, S&P 500 end at record highs on earnings, Bernanke

By Caroline Valetkevitch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow and the S&P 500 closed at record highs on Thursday after Morgan Stanley and others reported better-than-expected earnings and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's comments further reassured markets.

Shares of Morgan Stanley jumped 4.4 percent to $27.70, its highest close since April 2011, after the bank posted a 42 percent increase in quarterly profit as stock trading revenue soared. Earlier, Morgan Stanley's stock hit a session high of $27.95, its highest intraday level since April 2011. The S&P financial index <.spsy> climbed 1.3 percent.

Of the 21 financial companies that have reported quarterly earnings so far, 76 percent have surpassed analysts' estimates, Thomson Reuters data showed.

UnitedHealth shares rallied, bolstering the Dow and other health insurers' stocks. UnitedHealth gained 6.5 percent to $70.55 after the company's results beat expectations, while the Morgan Stanley healthcare payor index <.hmo> rose 3.1 percent.

Both the Dow and the S&P 500 also hit all-time intraday highs shortly after the opening bell. The Dow climbed as high as 15,589.40, while the S&P 500 touched a session high of 1,693.12.

Bernanke, speaking before the Senate Banking Committee, reiterated comments he made on Wednesday to the House Financial Services Committee. He stressed that the timeline for winding down the Fed's stimulus program was not set in stone.

"We got no negative surprises from the Fed chairman today, so the market liked that," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president of BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> rose 78.02 points, or 0.50 percent, to 15,548.54, a record closing high. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> advanced 8.46 points, or 0.50 percent, to a record close of 1,689.37. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> gained just 1.28 points, or 0.04 percent, to end at 3,611.28.

The benchmark S&P 500 is up 18.5 percent for the year.

Analysts' estimates for corporate earnings have been lowered so much that investors believe the low targets should be easily exceeded. Instead, investors will likely hone in on revenue figures and outlooks.

"Earnings have been pretty much coming in, in line with expectations," Hellwig said.

IBM raised its full-year outlook and reported earnings that beat estimates, though the company's revenue missed forecasts. Shares of International Business Machines rose 1.8 percent to $197.99. IBM gave one of the biggest lifts to the S&P 500 and helped offset the impact of slides in Intel and eBay .

Intel, which also curbed the Nasdaq's gain, slid 3.8 percent to $23.24 after the world's biggest chipmaker cut its full-year revenue forecast. Shares of eBay fell 6.7 percent to $53.52 after the e-commerce company said full-year results would be at the low end of its forecast range.

Analysts expect S&P 500 companies' second-quarter earnings to have grown 3.5 percent from a year earlier, with revenue up 1.1 percent, according to Thomson Reuters data. So far, 70.4 percent of all companies that have reported results have surpassed analysts' earnings expectations, while 49.4 percent have topped revenue views.

A meeting of Dell shareholders to vote on founder Michael Dell's $24.4 billion offer to take the company private was adjourned to next week. Dell's stock rose 1.9 percent to $13.12.

After the bell shares of Google fell 4.9 percent to $865.73 following the release of its results. Google ended the regular session down 0.9 percent at $910.68.

(Additional reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Jan Paschal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-futures-flat-eyes-bernanke-morgan-stanley-jumps-121535546.html

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