Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Pakistani leader visits Iran to discuss gas deal

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) ? Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday visited Tehran where he worked to finalize a gas pipeline deal with Iran that is being opposed by the United States.

The U.S. is against the project because it wants to isolate Iran economically over fears that the country might ultimately be able to develop a nuclear weapon. Tehran denies the charge, saying its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

Pakistani leaders have vowed to press ahead with the pipeline despite U.S. opposition, saying it is vital for the supply of gas to the energy-starved country. Iranian media say Tehran has agreed to provide a $500 million loan to help finance construction of the pipeline on the Pakistani side.

Iran's state TV said Zardari was greeted at Tehran's Mehrabad airport by Rostam Ghasemi, oil minister in Iran.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-leader-visits-iran-discuss-gas-deal-132304965.html

march of dimes james randi wargames blake griffin dunk florida primary full force odd fellows

Murder mystery swirls around Cleopatra's sister

University of Dundee

Researchers have reconstructed the face of Arsinoe IV, Cleopatra's sister, based on measurements from a skull discovered in Ephesus.

By Stephanie Pappas
LiveScience

A Viennese archaeologist lecturing in North Carolina this week claims to have identified the bones of Cleopatra's murdered sister or half-sister. But not everyone is convinced.

That's because the evidence linking the bones, discovered in an ancient Greek city, to Cleopatra's sibling Arsinoe IV is largely circumstantial. A DNA test was attempted, said Hilke Thur, an archaeologist at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a former director of excavations at the site where the bones were found. However, the 2,000-year-old bones had been moved and handled too many times to get uncontaminated results.

"It didn't bring the results we hoped to find," Thur told the Charlotte Observer. She will lecture on her research March 1 at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh.

Bloody family history
Arsinoe IV was Cleopatra's younger half-sister or sister, both of them fathered by Ptolemy XII Auletes, though whether they shared a mother is not clear. Ptolemaic family politics were tough: When Ptolemy XII died, he made Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII joint rulers, but Ptolemy soon ousted Cleopatra. Julius Caesar took Cleopatra's side in the family fight for power, while Arsinoe joined the Egyptian army resisting Caesar and the Roman forces. [Cleopatra and Olympias: Top 12 Warrior Moms in History]

Rome won out, and Arsinoe was taken captive. She was allowed to live in exile in Ephesus, an ancient Greek city in what is now Turkey. However, Cleopatra saw her half-sister as a threat and had her murdered in 41 B.C.

Fast forward to 1904. That year, archaeologists began excavating a ruined structure in Ephesus known as the Octagon for its shape. In 1926, they revealed a burial chamber in the Octagon, holding the bones of a young woman.

Thur argues that the date of the tomb (sometime in the second half of the first century B.C.) and the illustrious within-city location of the grave point to the occupant being Arsinoe IV herself. Thur also believes the octagonal shape may echo that of the great Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. That would make the tomb an homage to Arsinoe's hometown, Egypt's ancient capital, Alexandria.?

Controversial claim
The skull attributed to Arsinoe disappeared in Germany during World War II, but Thur found the rest of the bones in two niches in the burial chamber in 1985. The remains have been debated every step of the way. Forensic analysis revealed them to belong to a girl of 15 or 16, which would make Arsinoe surprisingly young for someone who was supposed to have played a major leadership role in a war against Rome years before her death. Thur dismisses those criticisms.

"This academic questioning is normal," she told the News-Observer. "It happens. It's a kind of jealousy."

In 2009, a BBC documentary, "Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer," trumpeted the claim that the bones are Arsinoe's. At the time, the most controversial findings centered on the body's lost skull. Measurements and photographs of the incomplete skull remain in historical records and were used to reconstruct the dead woman's face.

More about Cleopatra from NBCNews.com

From the reconstruction, Thur and her colleagues concluded that Arsinoe had an African mother (the Ptolemies were an ethnically Greek dynasty). That conclusion led to splashy headlines suggesting that Cleopatra, too, was African.

But classicists say the conclusions are shaky.

"We get this skull business and having Arsinoe's ethnicity actually being determined from a reconstructed skull based on measurements taken in the 1920s?" wrote David Meadows, a Canadian classicist and teacher, on his blog rogueclassicism.

Not only that, but Cleopatra and Arsinoe may not have shared a mother.

"In that case, the ethnic argument goes largely out of the window," Cambridge classics professor Mary Beard wrote in the Times Literary Supplement in 2009.

Without more testing, the bones remain in identification limbo.

"One of my colleagues on the project told me two years ago there is currently no other method to really determine more," Thur told the News-Observer. "But he thinks there may be new methods developing. There is hope."

Follow Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas?or LiveScience @livescience. We're also on Facebook?and?Google+.

? 2012 LiveScience.com. All rights reserved.

Source: http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/26/17104041-expert-insists-bones-of-cleopatras-murdered-sister-have-been-found?lite

maryland lottery grand jury ozzie guillen fidel castro darvish george zimmerman website edmund fitzgerald uss enterprise

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Doubts Emerge on the Value of Very Low Cholesterol Levels

Image: frentusha /iStockphoto

From Nature magazine.

Soon after Joseph Francis learned that his levels of ?bad? LDL cholesterol sat at twice the norm, he discovered the short?comings of cholesterol-lowering drugs ? and of the clinical advice guiding their use. Francis, the director of clinical analysis and reporting at the Veterans Health Administration (VA) in Washington DC, started taking Lipitor (atorvastatin), a cholesterol-lowering statin and the best-selling drug in pharmaceutical history. His LDL plummeted, but still hovered just above a target mandated by clinical guidelines. Adding other medications had no effect, and upping the dose of Lipitor made his muscles hurt ? a rare side effect of statins, which can cause muscle breakdown.

So Francis pulled back to moderate Lipitor doses and decided that he could live with his high cholesterol. Later, he learned that other patients were being aggressively treated by doctors chasing stringent LDL targets. But Francis found the science behind the target guidelines to be surprisingly ambiguous. ?You couldn?t necessarily say lowering LDL further was going to benefit the patient,? he says.

The standard advice may soon change. For the first time in more than a decade, the US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute is revising the clinical guidelines that shaped Francis?s treatment (see ?How low can you go??). Expected to be released later this year, the fourth set of guidelines, called ATP IV, has been drawn up by an expert panel of 15 cardiologists appointed by the institute. The guidelines will set the tone for clinical practice in the United States and beyond, and will profoundly influence pharmaceutical markets. They will also reflect the growing debate over cholesterol targets, which have never been directly tested in clinical trials.

Since 2002, when ATP III called on doctors to push LDL levels below set targets, the concept of low cholesterol has become synonymous with heart health. Patients brag about their cholesterol scores, physicians joke about adding statins to drinking water, and some hospitals reward doctors when patients hit cholesterol targets.

In 2011, US doctors wrote nearly 250 million prescriptions for cholesterol-lowering drugs, creating a US$18.5-billion market, according to IMS Health, a health-care technology and information company based in Danbury, Connecticut. ?The drug industry in particular is very much in favour of target-based measures,? says Joseph Drozda, a cardiologist and director of outcomes research at Mercy Health in Chesterfield, Missouri. ?It drives the use of products.?

ATP III reflected a growing consensus among physicians that sharply lowering cholesterol would lessen the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes, says Richard Cooper, an epidemiologist at the Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in Illinois, who served on the committee that compiled the guidelines. The committee drew heavily on clinical data, but also took extrapolations from basic research and post hoc analyses of clinical trials. LDL targets were set to be ?less than? specific values to send a message, Cooper says. ?We didn?t want to explicitly say ?the lower the better? because there wasn?t evidence for that,? he says. ?But everybody had the strong feeling that was the correct answer.?

By contrast, the ATP IV committee has pledged to hew strictly to the science and to focus on data from randomized clinical trials, says committee chairman Neil Stone, a cardiologist at Northwestern University School of Medicine in Chicago. If so, Krumholz argues, LDL targets will be cast aside because they have never been explicitly tested. Clinical trials have shown repeatedly that statins reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, but lowering LDL with other medications does not work as well. The benefits of statins may reflect their other effects on the body, including fighting inflammation, another risk factor for heart disease.

Krumholz?s scepticism is rooted in experience. In 2008 and 2010, the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) clinical trial challenged dogma when it reported that lowering blood pressure or blood sugar to prespecified targets did not reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. In the case of blood sugar, the risks were worsened. The trial demonstrated the folly of assuming that risk factors must have a causal role in disease, says Robert Vogel, a cardiologist at the University of Colorado, Denver. ?Short people have a higher risk of heart disease,? he says. ?But wearing high heels does not lower your risk.?

Jay Cohn, a cardiologist at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis, also worries that the focus on LDL levels offers up the wrong patients for statin therapy. Most of those who have a heart attack do not have high LDL, he notes. Cohn advocates treating patients with statins based on the state of health of their arteries, as revealed by noninvasive tests such as ultrasound. ?If your arteries and heart are healthy, I don?t care what your LDL or blood pressure is,? he says.

?We can?t just assume that modifying the risk factor is modifying risk.?
Not all cardiologists want to abolish LDL targets. Indeed, Seth Martin, a fellow in cardiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, believes that ATP IV should reduce LDL targets further. The simplicity of targets has helped to deliver an important public-health message, he says, and motivated many patients to get the statin therapy that he believes they need. ?Just to throw that out the window doesn?t seem like the ideal scenario.?

Whatever the decision, the pharmaceutical industry will be watching closely, says Donny Wong, an analyst at Decision Resources, a market-research company based in Watertown, Massachusetts. Although most statins are off patent, the big pharmaceutical companies are racing to bring the next LDL-lowering drug to market. In particular, millions of dollars have been poured into drugs that inhibit a protein called PCSK9, an enzyme involved in cholesterol synthesis. This approach lowers LDL but has not yet been shown to reduce heart attacks or strokes.

Francis expects the new guidelines to relax the targets. He and his colleagues decided last autumn to change the VA?s own clinical standards, so that they no longer rely solely on an LDL target but instead encourage doctors to prescribe a moderate dose of statin when otherwise healthy patients have high LDL cholesterol. The ATP IV guidelines will take a similar approach, he speculates, noting that the VA consulted several outside experts who are also serving on the ATP committee.

Despite an increasingly vegetarian diet, Francis?s cholesterol has not budged. ?Sometimes I want to call my physician and say, ?Don?t worry about that target,?? he says. ?It?s going to be changing very soon.?
?

This story is reprinted with permission from Nature. It was first published on February 26, 2013.

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=2c469272062847be164c9192fe12d2d8

rising stars challenge star trek 2 kathy ireland brooke mueller all star weekend undercover boss barbara walters

Linpus Gesture2Launch brings neat, customizable touch control to Windows 8 (hands-on)

Linpus GestureLaunch brings neat, customizable touch control to Windows 8 handson video

You might remember Linpus from its various Linux projects, but these days the outfit is getting into apps in a big way. We've just been hands-on with its latest offering, Gesture2Launch, a straightforward concept that could prove seriously useful to those with Windows 8 touch-enabled devices. The current app has default gestures that can be assigned to an array of functions -- both to launch applications and to trigger system actions. Most of the gestures are based on letters, so to launch the calculator you'd just bring up the charms bar (which primes the system for your input) and then draw the letter 'C'. An upside-down 'U' would bring up the lock screen.

The version we played with, however, takes things a step further. It lets you create your own gestures, which ought to make them a tad easier to remember. This feature should be added soon, but for now you can see how we fared with the app in the video after the break (demoed on a rather nice Acer Aspire S7) and then it try out free-of-charge via the link below. It leaves us wondering why Microsoft didn't implement something like this out of the box.

Filed under: , , ,

Comments

Source: Linpus

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/26/linpus-gesture2launch-hands-on/

hunger games premiere red meat bachelor ben good morning america jon hamm jon hamm kim kardashian law school rankings

Monday, February 25, 2013

People worldwide hang out with astronauts on Google+

Via?Twitter, Google+ and YouTube, people from over the world joined the first-ever live online video conference with three astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

By Miriam Kramer,?SPACE.com / February 22, 2013

Astronauts (L to R) Marshburn, Ford and Hadfield float free aboard the International Space Station at the conclusion of the Google+ Hangout on Friday.

NASA

Enlarge

Thousands of space fans young and old got a taste of what life in space is like Friday (Feb. 22) during NASA's first-ever Google+ Hangout with astronauts on the International Space Station.

Skip to next paragraph

' + google_ads[0].line2 + '
' + google_ads[0].line3 + '

'; } else if (google_ads.length > 1) { ad_unit += ''; } } document.getElementById("ad_unit").innerHTML += ad_unit; google_adnum += google_ads.length; return; } var google_adnum = 0; google_ad_client = "pub-6743622525202572"; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '1'; google_feedback = "on"; google_ad_type = "text"; google_adtest = "on"; google_image_size = '230x105'; google_skip = '0'; // -->

The live online video conference connected three members of the space station's crew with chat participants from around the world and came just days after the $100 billion space laboratory?briefly lost communications?with NASA Mission Control.

"The space station is a robust, tough space ship," Canadian Space Agency?astronaut Chris Hadfield?said when asked about the communications malfunction. "We worked together as a crew following the procedures as we're trained to do. After just a couple orbits, we had the computers talking to the antennas properly so we could talk to the ground. We were working together as a team."

Expedition 34 commander Kevin Ford and flight engineer Tom Marshburn, both of NASA, joined Hadfield in answering questions from their online audience, which peppered the crew with questions via Twitter, Google+ and YouTube. The questions ranged from what books the astronauts read to how a cat might deal with life in zero gravity. [Take a video tour inside the space station]

Two students from Union High School in Iowa asked the astronauts to explain why space agencies around the world have people living in space.

"The whole point of having a space station is to have some place in space where people can take their ideas," Ford responded. "We have a huge power supply up here. We have a lot of rack space, and we have a lot of scientists on the ground with a lot of ideas of things to do in space."

Other questions focused on the health of the astronauts.

Space station astronauts are expected to monitor their health very closely to see how the body changes when exposed to microgravity. Hadfield was in the middle of one of those health experiments today.

Marshburn ? a medical doctor ? explained that two non-invasive temperature probes attached to Hadfield's head and chest allow the scientists see how his natural body cycles have changed since being in orbit.

Because the space station experiences 16 sunsets and as many sunrises in any given day, the circadian rhythms of station astronauts tend to change a great deal while in orbit, the astronauts said. Hadfield's temperature-monitoring probe will help doctors keep track of just how much those change.

The space station residents have contingency plans for medical emergencies too.

A group of students from the Neil Armstrong Institute in Monterrey, Mexico asked the spaceflyers what would happen if one of their colleagues fell ill while in space.

Marshburn explained that there are always two medical officers as part of the six person crew. The designated residents are trained to perform medical procedures that will stabilize the injured spaceflyer until he or she can be sent back to Earth using the Russian Soyuz capsule that brought them to the station.?

The question and answer session with the space station lasted about 20 minutes, but NASA astronauts on the ground Nicole Stott and Ron Garan fielded questions from the audience for the other 40 minutes.

Hadfield, Ford and Marshburn make up half of the Expedition 34 crew currently living on the?International Space Station. Three Russian cosmonauts round out the crew.

The International Space Station is the largest structure ever built in space. It is the size of a football field and was constructed by 15 different countries working under five space agencies representing the United States, Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan.

Construction of the space station began in 1998 and it has been continuously staffed by international astronaut crews working on a rotating mission schedule since 2000.

NASA also provides?live video from the International Space Station?via Ustream, as well as?live audio from the space station.

Follow Miriam Kramer on Twitter?@mirikramer?or SPACE.com?@Spacedotcom. We're also on?Facebook?&?Google+.?

Copyright 2013?SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/u37dssUrlZw/People-worldwide-hang-out-with-astronauts-on-Google

mohamed sanu chris polk chicago bulls st louis blues rueben randle mike trout ryan broyles

Early wreck in Daytona 500 takes out favorites

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) ? With one massive wreck, the favorite was gone from the Daytona 500. So was the sentimental favorite.

An early crash in the Daytona 500 on Sunday knocked out several top contenders, including 2007 race winner Kevin Harvick and three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart, shaking up NASCAR's opener.

Winner of two races at Speedweeks, Harvick was sent to the garage.

So was Stewart. He must now wait another season to try for his first Daytona 500 win after he failed in his 15th try at winning "The Great American Race." In 17 seasons spanning NASCAR and IndyCar, Stewart has been able to cross most everything off his to-do list. Just not the Daytona 500.

"If I didn't tell you I was heartbroken and disappointed, I'd be lying to you," Stewart said.

While taking the checkered was out of the picture, Stewart ditched the safety goggles and grabbed some tools in the garage to repair his No. 14.

Stewart eventually returned to the track ? only 82 laps back. Safe to say, he was a bit of a long shot.

The nine-car wreck started when Kasey Kahne let off the gas to slow as they neared the first turn at Daytona International Speedway. Kyle Busch tried to do the same, but couldn't avoid contact.

Busch sent Kahne spinning across the track. Juan Pablo Montoya, 2010 race winner Jamie McMurray and defending series champion Brad Keselowski also were involved. So were Kurt Busch and Casey Mears.

"It's crazy. I can't believe it," Kahne said. "I mean, I wanted to race."

The accident came a day after a horrific wreck in a second-tier NASCAR series race hurled chunks of debris, including a heavy tire, into the stands and injured nearly 30 people.

It also ended Harvick's attempt to become the first in NASCAR history to win the exhibition Sprint Unlimited, a twin qualifying race and the Daytona 500 in the same Speedweeks.

"I don't know who was behind me, but it was just one of those deals," Harvick said.

Harvick stripped his firesuit down to his waist and rode off in a golf cart, a more solemn ride than his two trips to Victory Lane this week. Harvick had dominated in Speedweeks as the prelude to his final season driving a Richard Childress Chevrolet. He won last weekend's Sprint Unlimited and one of the Duel races, each time plopping his son Keelan into the cockpit for a quick rub of good luck.

This time, his battered No. 29 couldn't be saved. Crew members pounded away at sheet metal trying to salvage a return for Stewart.

The parade of wreckers entering the garage hauled the dented or totaled remains of some of the sport's heaviest hitters. Montoya is a former Indianapolis 500 winner. Busch won the 2004 Cup championship. None of them had a chance to pad his resume.

"You could see it coming. They were all checking up," Montoya said. "And I thought, 'Somebody isn't going to check up and screw up.' And, then, they did."

Stewart won the crash-marred Nationwide Series on Saturday for his 19th victory at Daytona in all other levels of NASCAR except for Cup. He has more wins at one of NASCAR's most famous tracks except for Dale Earnhardt (34). Earnhardt won the Daytona 500 in his 20th try.

Stewart will at least stretch it out to 16.

The race might not be a total loss for Stewart. His Stewart-Haas Racing team fields the car for pole winner Danica Patrick. Patrick became the first woman to lead a lap in the famed Daytona 500 on Sunday. She led two laps ? Nos. 90 and 91. On the starting grid, Stewart gave her a big hug and whispered into her ear before she slid into the cockpit.

Told the accident spoiled the start of his season, Stewart wasn't buying it.

"To hell with the season," he said. "I wanted to win the Daytona 500.

___

Follow Dan Gelston online: https://twitter.com/APGelston and http://racing.ap.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/early-wreck-daytona-500-takes-favorites-193122228--spt.html

camille grammer camille grammer us supreme court breaking dawn part 2 trailer mississippi state chris carpenter chris carpenter

Oscars 2013 Backstage: Private Meet-Ups Revealed

MTV News' eyes on the inside share best behind-the-scenes moments.
By Brett White


Bradley Cooper at the 2013 Oscars
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702534/backstage-oscars-academy-awards-2013.jhtml

andy williams andy williams Lady Gaga New Girl Avalanna Gigi Chao Jimmy Hoffa

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sequester blame game continues days before deadline (cbsnews)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, RSS and RSS Feed via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/286935269?client_source=feed&format=rss

Super Bowl 2013 Commercials Evasi0n NFL.com Superdome Iron Man 3 Trailer Super Bowl 2013 Ray Rice

Oklahoma City built an arena and the NBA came

by David Alan, 13News

WVEC.com

Posted on February 21, 2013 at 10:11 AM

Updated Thursday, Feb 21 at 10:12 AM

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - In just five short seasons, the Thunder has taken Oklahoma City by storm. They?re the talk of the town. The team has some of the best players in the league with an NBA crown within its grasp again this year.

?We?re so excited to have an NBA team here,? said one fan.

A Thunder ticket is one of the toughest tickets in town. The team easily sells out every game. There are 14,000 season ticket holders and 3,000 people on the waiting list.

Oklahoma City?s road to the NBA began 20 years ago when voters agreed to a penny-on-a-dollar sales tax increase to fund a host of projects to try and revitalize a destitute downtown. No project would prove more critical to the city?s success than what was an $89 million bare bones arena.

?We built an arena whose only tenant was a Double-A hockey team,? said state Senator David Holt, who wrote a book on how the Oklahoma City became a big league city. ?We didn?t really know what would happen and whether we would get this big time payoff that we have.?

That?s the $350 million question right now in Virginia Beach. Is there a big time pay off out there? If the city now builds a bare bones arena, will the NBA eventually come?

?If we had an arena today, I believe we?d have an NBA team today,? Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms said. Oklahoma City not only had an arena to attract the NBA, it was deep in discussions with the league about a team when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005.

?No community has ever had an NBA team on a trial basis and I doubt it will ever happen again,? Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett said.

Cornett, a former sportscaster, knew the New Orleans Hornets needed an arena, fast. The NBA knew Oklahoma City would do whatever it took to host the team. The team temporarily relocated and became the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets.

In its two years in Oklahoma City, the Hornets drew huge crowds. There was strong support from the business community. The trial run showed the NBA that Oklahoma City was a big league city.

?I think what we showed though is there?s a large market for NBA entertainment in these medium-sized markets like Oklahoma City and like Virginia Beach,? Cornett said.

Then In 2008, Oklahoma City?s bare bones arena deal paid off yet again. Local investors bought the Seattle Supersonics. When arena upgrades were rejected by voters in Seattle, the team moved to Oklahoma City.

?It?s added so much spirit to Oklahoma City,? a fan told us.

Voters also agreed to $120 million in upgrades to what?s now the Chesapeake Energy Arena, the home of the Thunder.

?About half of Americans live in a metro with professional sports. The other half that don?t are often made to feel out of the loop. And now we are in that loop,? Holt said.

?

Source: http://www.wvec.com/my-city/vabeach/VB-Big-League-City-188931241.html

oscar noms capital gains tim thomas oral roberts les paul fred thompson fred thompson

Glazkov vs. Scott weigh-in results for NBC Sports Fight Night

All participants on the sensational seven bout NBC Sports Network FIGHT NIGHT professional boxing card were on weight at Friday afternoon's Official Weigh-In. The NBC Sports card is headlined by the heavyweight rumble between undefeateds Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov, and Malik Scott. Vie the complete weigh-in results with official weights and some photos from the event as well right here.

This edition of NBC Sports Fight Night is presented by Star Boxing, Main Events and Goossen-Tutor.

Vyacheslav Glazkov, 220 vs. Malik Scott, 225

Chris Algieri, 143 vs. Jose Peralta, 143

Issouf Kinda, 141 vs. Javier Loya, 140.5

Cletus Seldin, 142.5 vs. Jonathan Cuba, 141

Karl Dargan, 135 vs. Ramesis Gil, 137.25

Alan Gotay, 132 vs. Micah Branch, 132

Anthony Karperis, 139 vs. Justin Johnson, 141

ABOUT FEBRUARY 23 FIGHTS

Tickets priced at $200, $150, $125, $100 and $50 can be purchased through Star Boxing 718-823-2000, www.starboxing.com, the Paramount Box office 631-673-7300, Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000 or www.Ticketmaster.com. A limited number of seats remain.

Seven bouts are planned for the February 23 card to be held at The Paramount, 370 New York Ave, Huntington, NY. Doors open at 6:30pm ET, first bell is at 7:30pm ET. TV bouts start at 10:30pm ET.

Talk boxing on the new ProBoxing-Fans.com boxing forums: Sign up & get started today!


Boxing Buzz: Most talked about topics

Source: http://proboxing-fans.com/glazkov-vs-scott-weigh-in-results-for-nbc-sports-fight-night_022313/

halo 4 jewel san francisco earthquake san francisco earthquake terminator salvation terminator salvation deron williams

Saturday, February 23, 2013

SwRI ultraviolet instrument selected for ESA's JUICE mission to Jupiter's icy moons

SwRI ultraviolet instrument selected for ESA's JUICE mission to Jupiter's icy moons [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Feb-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Maria Martinez
maria.martinez@swri.org
210-522-3305
Southwest Research Institute

An ultraviolet spectrograph designed by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has been selected for flight on the European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE). NASA is funding development of the instrument, which will observe ultraviolet emissions from the Jovian system.

"The JUICE mission will let UVS get close-up views of Europa, Ganymede and Callisto," says Dr. Randy Gladstone, principal investigator of the UVS (ultraviolet spectrograph) and an Institute scientist in SwRI's Space Science and Engineering Division. "We expect these data will tell us about the composition of the surfaces and the tenuous atmospheres of the Galilean moons, and how they interact with Jupiter and its giant magnetosphere."

Along with UVS, JUICE will carry 10 complementary instruments designed to make detailed observations of the giant gas planet Jupiter and its three largest moons, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto. These moons are believed to host bodies of liquid water beneath their icy surfaces. JUICE observations could provide insight to the moons' potential for supporting life during future manned missions. The instruments will also map the moons' surfaces, sound their interiors and determine the potential for life in their oceans.

"JUICE-UVS data will complement data from NASA's Juno mission by determining the composition of Jupiter's upper atmosphere at many different locations all over the planet, by watching the Sun or any of a number of stars as they rise and set," says Dr. Kurt Retherford, deputy-PI of the UVS and a principal scientist at SwRI.

SwRI has provided ultraviolet spectrographs for other spacecraft, including ESA's Rosetta comet orbiter, as well as NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission in orbit around the Moon, and Juno mission to Jupiter.

"JUICE-UVS is the fifth in this series, and it benefits greatly from the design experience gained by our team from the recently launched Juno-UVS instrument when it comes to operating in Jupiter's harsh radiation environment," says Gladstone.

The JUICE spacecraft is planned for launch in 2022. The three-year (minimum) science mission will begin shortly after the spacecraft's arrival at Jupiter in 2030.

###

JUICE is the first large-class mission in ESA's Cosmic Vision 20152025 program. The spacecraft and science instruments will be built by teams from 15 European countries, Japan and the United States. SwRI's UVS instrument team includes additional scientists from Johns Hopkins University, the University of Colorado Boulder, Oxford University and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. NASA's New Frontiers Program at MSFC will oversee the UVS contribution.


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


SwRI ultraviolet instrument selected for ESA's JUICE mission to Jupiter's icy moons [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 22-Feb-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Maria Martinez
maria.martinez@swri.org
210-522-3305
Southwest Research Institute

An ultraviolet spectrograph designed by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has been selected for flight on the European Space Agency's Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE). NASA is funding development of the instrument, which will observe ultraviolet emissions from the Jovian system.

"The JUICE mission will let UVS get close-up views of Europa, Ganymede and Callisto," says Dr. Randy Gladstone, principal investigator of the UVS (ultraviolet spectrograph) and an Institute scientist in SwRI's Space Science and Engineering Division. "We expect these data will tell us about the composition of the surfaces and the tenuous atmospheres of the Galilean moons, and how they interact with Jupiter and its giant magnetosphere."

Along with UVS, JUICE will carry 10 complementary instruments designed to make detailed observations of the giant gas planet Jupiter and its three largest moons, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto. These moons are believed to host bodies of liquid water beneath their icy surfaces. JUICE observations could provide insight to the moons' potential for supporting life during future manned missions. The instruments will also map the moons' surfaces, sound their interiors and determine the potential for life in their oceans.

"JUICE-UVS data will complement data from NASA's Juno mission by determining the composition of Jupiter's upper atmosphere at many different locations all over the planet, by watching the Sun or any of a number of stars as they rise and set," says Dr. Kurt Retherford, deputy-PI of the UVS and a principal scientist at SwRI.

SwRI has provided ultraviolet spectrographs for other spacecraft, including ESA's Rosetta comet orbiter, as well as NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission in orbit around the Moon, and Juno mission to Jupiter.

"JUICE-UVS is the fifth in this series, and it benefits greatly from the design experience gained by our team from the recently launched Juno-UVS instrument when it comes to operating in Jupiter's harsh radiation environment," says Gladstone.

The JUICE spacecraft is planned for launch in 2022. The three-year (minimum) science mission will begin shortly after the spacecraft's arrival at Jupiter in 2030.

###

JUICE is the first large-class mission in ESA's Cosmic Vision 20152025 program. The spacecraft and science instruments will be built by teams from 15 European countries, Japan and the United States. SwRI's UVS instrument team includes additional scientists from Johns Hopkins University, the University of Colorado Boulder, Oxford University and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. NASA's New Frontiers Program at MSFC will oversee the UVS contribution.


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-02/sri-sui022213.php

today show katt williams greg mcelroy new york post bob costas bowl projections Jovan Belcher

NRA uses Justice memo to accuse Obama on guns (The Arizona Republic)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, RSS Feeds and Widgets via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/286884737?client_source=feed&format=rss

jazz fest zurich classic selena lamichael james lamichael james derrick rose acl

Friday, February 22, 2013

HBT: World Baseball Classic rosters announced

The final rosters for next month?s 2013 World Baseball Classic were just revealed on MLB.com.

The only real big surprise is that first baseman Joey Votto is listed under the heading for Team Canada. He hasn?t fully committed yet to playing and probably won?t make that decision until the event draws a bit closer. The Reds have some mild concerns about his surgically-repaired left knee and would prefer that he remains in camp all spring, but they don?t have the power to tell him he can?t participate because he did not finish the 2012 season on the disabled list.

MLB.com notes that 45 different major league All-Stars currently appear on the submitted rosters.

The 2013 World Baseball Classic is scheduled to get underway on March 2, beginning with pool play.

The 16 baseball federations involved are Brazil, China, Cuba, Japan,?Australia, Chinese Taipei, Korea, Holland, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Spain, Venezuela,?Canada, Italy, Mexico and the United States.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/21/2013-world-baseball-classic-rosters-are-here/related/

brandon weeden felicia day nfl 2012 draft st louis rams miami dolphins buffalo bills pittsburgh steelers

New York Influentials Gather to Watch Obama's 4th State of the Union

Each year, the president's State of the Union address inspires a moment of national reflection on the questions facing our country. On February 12, Atlantic Media, Boykin Curry, and Celerie Kemble commemorated the occasion with an evening of celebratory dining and lively discussion at the Monkey Bar in New York. Leaders in business, media, the arts, non-profits, academia, and entertainment gathered to watch the address followed by insightful and spirited commentary from Atlantic editor and former presidential speechwriter James Fallows.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheAtlantic/~3/TIr7oY7t3DY/story01.htm

tomb of the unknown soldier HMS Bounty dominion power Heather Clem Con Edison LaGuardia Airport weather radar

GOP senators are treading carefully with tea party

Twice burned, Republicans are treading carefully around tea party groups as they pursue a Senate majority that slipped through their fingers in 2010 and 2012.

"You'd have to be an idiot not to prepare" for primary election challenges from the right, no matter the state, says Rob Jesmer, who was executive director of the GOP Senate campaign committee when flawed, conservative candidates captured primaries, only to lose winnable races in the fall.

While incumbents work to ward off or repel challenges from within their party, a Republican tempest already is flaring in Georgia, where GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss is stepping down. Party officials also look apprehensively toward Iowa, where Sen. Tom Harkin's decision to retire down opens up a seat long in Democratic hands.

The developments come at a time the Republican Party nationally is involved in a well-chronicled period of introspection after failing to win the White House last fall. President Barack Obama's support reached 53 percent among women who cast ballots, 60 percent among voters under 30, some 71 percent among Hispanics and 93 percent among blacks. Numerous officials have said the party must find a way to broaden its appeal rather than continue to steer rightward.

Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for Republicans, said consternation about a replay of recent politically damaging primaries "at least for the moment, doesn't seem to be an issue" for the GOP. Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas, who chairs the campaign committee, declined a request for an interview.

Yet the divisions that pit the party establishment against insurgents and self-styled grass-roots groups show no signs of abating.

Karl Rove, a prominent strategist with deep ties to the Republican establishment, recently disclosed creation of a Conservative Victory Fund with the stated goal of backing electable conservatives in party primaries.

But when Rep. Tom Price of Georgia, a longtime conservative and possible Senate contender, was quoted in the National Review as saying he didn't oppose the objectives espoused by Rove's group, he drew a slap from a rival organization with close tea party ties.

"The Republican establishment is becoming increasingly hostile to the conservative movement, and Congressman Price should openly and aggressively oppose their efforts, not defend them," blogged Matt Hoskins, head of the Senate Conservatives Fund, an organization founded by former South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint.

Price's office declined comment.

Steven Law, head of the Conservative Victory Fund, said it was too early to predict which races it would become involved in. He said the organization hopes to "work with other groups that share that mission to see if we can ensure more rigorous evaluation of candidates, find consensus where possible and perhaps most importantly prevent the Democrats from picking our nominees for us."

Incumbent Republicans seem eager to avoid antagonizing groups that have helped elect tea party favorites such as Sens. Mike Lee in Utah, Rand Paul in Kentucky, Marco Rubio in Florida and Ted Cruz in Texas in recent years.

Even before the beginning of the year, the party's Senate leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, hired the campaign manager who guided Paul to his establishment-upending victory in 2010.

The party's second-ranking leader, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, was one of only three Senate Republicans to oppose John Kerry's confirmation as secretary of state. He has said he expects a primary challenge and Democrats recently accused him of being on "Cruz control," as he seeks a new term.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/21/3246397/gop-senators-are-treading-carefully.html

the tree of life movie academy award nominees 2012 2012 oscar nominations kyle williams florida debate rand paul mark kirk

Rumor: iPad Mini 2 Images


iPad mini 2 shell

A series of new images have appeared which apparently show the rear-shell of the as-yet-unreleased iPad mini. The images were posted to the Chinese site WeiPhone and seem to show an aluminum shell that looks slightly thicker than the current generation iPad mini. The shell also appears to have a blue Apple logo and ?iPad? writing, although it is unclear if this is simply placeholder colored areas that would be printed black in a subsequent manufacturing process.

While the shell appears moderately thicker, it is difficult to establish exactly how much due to the lack of comparison or measurements of the panel. The iPad 3, the first iPad to sport a Retina Display, was moderately thicker than the iPad 2 to accomodate the increased battery capacity and high resolution screen. Interestingly these images show a rear panel that has not yet received the chamfering treatment that debuted with the original iPad mini.

While the authenticity of these images has not been verified, it will be interesting to see if Apple does choose to increase the thickness of the second generation iPad mini in order to accommodate a Retina Display screen. One of the key selling points of the iPad mini is the lightweight and thin form factor and any addition to that would likely not be welcomed by users.

Thickset?

Also on AppleBitch.com:

This entry was posted in News, Rumor and tagged iPad. Bookmark the permalink.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/applebitch/JgnI/~3/xMgVeRyMIqw/

leprechaun night at the museum pope shenouda bolton muamba sxsw crystal cathedral st. patrick s day

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Mariah Carey Goes 'Almost Home' On New 'Oz' Track

'American Idol' judge pays homage to Dorothy on the 'Oz the Great and Powerful' song.
By Jocelyn Vena


Mariah Carey
Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702187/mariah-carey-almost-home-oz-song.jhtml

miley cyrus amazing race Cam Cameron Ada Lovelace 12/12/12 manny pacquiao Chopper Live

keiko lynn: home sweet home

p.s. I'm not sure if anyone is interested in decor details, but just in case: vintage table from Brooklyn Flea, vintage chair from Brimfield Antique Fair, vintage Home Sweet Home embroidery in syroco frame and wooden tulips from my road trip with Miss Kimbly, K mug from Anthropologie, star from an antique store in the Hudson Valley (it's new, though), tin flower thing is from Ikea.

Source: http://www.keikolynn.com/2013/02/home-sweet-home.html

UT Austin Lizzie Velasquez NFL Network att libya engadget twin towers

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Mayor Kirk: Working Together for Gloucester?s Future

About Kim Smith

Currently creating documentary films about the Monarch Butterfly and the Black Swallowtail Butterfly. Designer, lecturer, author, illustrator, photographer. Visit my blog for more information about my landscape and interior design firm- kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com. Good Morning Gloucester daily contributor. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden"

Source: http://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/mayor-kirk-working-together-for-gloucesters-future/

jennifer hudson trial north korea threat brandon jacobs brandon jacobs brian dawkins emma roberts north korea news

Unlock Old School Arcade Games in Your Mac?s Terminal

Unlock Old School Arcade Games in Your Mac’s TerminalWe here at Lifehacker are all about staying productive, but sometimes you just need to take a break. For those times, there's this old-but-fun tip: with a few terminal commands, you can open up games like 5?5, Pong, Solitaire, Snake, Tetris, and others in your Mac's terminal.

To start them up, just open your Terminal app (in /Applications/Utilities) and type emacs into the prompt. Press Enter to open it up, press Esc then x. Next, just type the name of the game you want to play and enjoy (note that different versions of OS X have different games, so see what you have first!). The games are simple and the graphics are not great but it is a perfect way to power down and relax without getting so engrossed in a game that you end up spending hours on it. Hit the link to read more, and have fun (but don't forget to work)!

How to Activate Hidden Mac Games in Terminal | Make Tech Easier

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/LapJ29PO7G4/unlock-old-school-arcade-games-in-your-macs-terminal

the bachelor Google Docs Huell Howser Justin Bieber Smoking Weed Katherine Webb Cut for Bieber AJ McCarron

Karzai Orders Afghan Troops Not To Call For Airstrikes in Afghanistan For Any Reason

So just like gun control in response to Newtown, Karzai throws the baby out with the bathwater. Guarantee this will result in unnecessary deaths when Afghan forces can?t call in for close air support. ?Our men in country were already extremely hampered with higher ups not authorizing enough ?close air support? .

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Saturday that he will issue a decree banning Afghan security forces from asking international troops to carry out airstrikes under ?any circumstances.?

The announcement came amid anger over a joint Afghan-NATO operation this week that Afghan officials said killed 10 civilians, including women and children, in northeast Kunar province.

?I will issue a decree tomorrow that no Afghan security forces, in any circumstances, in any circumstances can ask for the foreigners? planes for carrying out operations on our homes and villages,? Karzai said in a speech at the Afghan National Military Academy in Kabul.

Keep reading?

Source: http://weaselzippers.us/2013/02/16/karzai-orders-afghan-troops-not-to-call-for-airstrikes-in-afghanistan-for-any-reason/

Election results 2012 exit polls Presidential Polls California Propositions Electoral College chuck pagano A Gay Lesbian

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Loyalsock Head Coach Ron Insinger

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://lycomingcounty.wnep.com/news/news/148710-loyalsock-head-coach-ron-insinger

Kate Middleton Bottomless the Pirate Bay Hotel Transylvania eagles nfl schedule 2012 Fox News Suicide Google

U.S. charges former congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. with fraud (reuters)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, RSS Feeds and Widgets via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/285138909?client_source=feed&format=rss

acm awards 2012 january jones ncaa final game reba mcentire acm awards the killing april fools

Tom Cruise defamation suit to involve Suri

Mehdi Taamallah / AFP - Getty Images

Tom Cruise with daughter Suri.

By Eriq Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter

One of the discomforts for a celebrity bringing a defamation case against a tabloid is being subjected to the discovery process. After all, one of the defenses against libel is that there were no false statements made.

In October, Tom Cruise filed a $50 million lawsuit against the Bauer Media Group, publisher of Life & Style magazine, over a story that suggested the actor had abandoned daughter Suri. The litigation had the potential of becoming nasty in the pretrial phase; now, it appears, it has.

On Thursday, the parties outlined what each is seeking in discovery -- and it's an eyebrow-raising list of demands.

Here are some of the things that Bauer Media, represented by attorney Alonzo Wickers, is seeking:

  • The extent to which Cruise was in contact with Suri following his separation and divorce from Katie Holmes.
  • The expectations for Cruise's contact and visitation schedule with Suri and the terms of the divorce agreement.
  • The role that Cruise's membership in the Church of Scientology played in his decisions regarding his visitation and communication with Suri.
  • Suri's mental and emotional state following the separation and divorce.
  • Cruise's claim and litigation history.

On that last point, at the time of the filing, Cruise lawyer Bert Fields said: "Tom doesn't go around suing people. He's not a litigious guy. But when these sleaze peddlers try to make money with disgusting lies about his relationship with his child, you bet he's going to sue."

Bauer also is seeking to depose Aaron Moss, another of Cruise's lawyers, which the attorney is resisting.

Not to be outdone, Cruise has his own discovery demands. Some of the things the plaintiff is seeking:

  • The identity of the magazine's sources and communications with those sources.
  • Bauer's policies and practices with respect to obtaining information, paying for sources, verifying the credibility of sources with whom the writers and editors haven't spoken.
  • Bauer's practice of publishing stories about Cruise.
  • Bauer's history of bigotry and hatred toward minority religious groups and their members.

According to a document filed Thursday, Bauer will attempt to exert journalistic shield privileges to protect the identity of its sources.

Read the full court document here.

As for the reference to "bigotry," it could be a reference to Scientology. It also could pertain to a recent report that the German publisher holds assets appealing to neo-Nazis.

Often, this type of celebrity defamation litigation settles. As one example, Holmes last year settled a $50 million lawsuit against American Media over insinuations that she was a drug addict. The litigation went away after the publisher of Star magazine apologized and made a donation to charity.

If the Cruise-Bauer war doesn't likewise result in a settlement, things could get ugly.

A deadline for nonexpert discovery has been set for Oct. 13. Dispositive motions are due no later than Feb. 28, 2014. If it does get to trial, it's estimated that it would last five days.

Related content:

Source: http://todayentertainment.today.com/_news/2013/02/15/16974461-suri-cruises-mental-state-up-for-discussion-in-tom-cruise-defamation-lawsuit?lite

adrian gonzalez Jerry Nelson Foo Canoodle Isaac path Tropical Storm Isaac path Hurricane Katrina

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Iranian Guards commander killed in Syria

BEIRUT (Reuters) - An Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander has been killed inside Syria by rebels battling Iran's close ally President Bashar al-Assad, Iranian officials and a rebel leader said on Thursday .

Syrian rebels have repeatedly accused Tehran of sending fighters to help Assad crush the 22-month-old uprising, a charge Iran has denied.

The Iranian embassy in Lebanon said the dead man, Hessam Khoshnevis, was in charge of Tehran's reconstruction assistance in Lebanon. It said he was killed by "armed terrorist groups", a label used by the Syrian government to describe Assad's foes, on the road to Lebanon as he returned from Damascus.

A Syrian opposition commander said the attack was carried out by rebel fighters near the Syrian town of Zabadani close to the Lebanese border.

Iran has strongly backed Assad during the uprising in which the United Nations says nearly 70,000 people have been killed. In September Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander-in-chief said the force was providing non-military support in Syria and may get involved militarily if there is foreign intervention.

Last year Syrian rebels kidnapped 48 Iranians who they said were Revolutionary Guards fighters and authorities in Tehran described as pilgrims. They released them this year in a prisoner swap with Syrian authorities.

Details of Khoshnevis's killing, which Iranian news agencies said happened on Tuesday, were sketchy and Iran's envoy to Beirut drew a link with Israel.

Forty eight hours after his death no rebel brigade had claimed responsibility but He said he did not have more details.

"He served the oppressed, supporting the resistance to Israel," Iran's ambassador to Beirut Ghazanfar Roknabadi told reporters as he received condolences from senior Lebanese officials. "Assassinating this dear martyr is a clear sign that the Zionist enemy does not accept his successful work".

In Tehran, a funeral service was held for Khoshnevis on Thursday, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported, attended by senior Revolutionary Guards commanders.

TEHRAN BACKS ASSAD

Tehran's IRNA news agency said Khoshnevis, identified in some reports as Commander Hassan Shateri, was a military engineer during the 1980-88 conflict between Iran and Iraq, and later operated in Afghanistan.

But officials stressed Khoshnevis was engaged in civilian reconstruction in Lebanon for the last seven years and Lebanon's Al-Safir newspaper said had been in Syria to study reconstruction plans for the northern city of Aleppo.

Whole districts of Aleppo, Syria's largest city, and other urban centers across the country, have been destroyed in months of entrenched urban warfare. Assad has used air strikes and artillery to push back rebels, who have become increasingly well-armed as the conflict approaches its third year.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards public relations office said Khoshnevis would be buried in his home town of Semnan after being "martyred on his way from Damascus to Beirut by mercenaries".

(Additional reporting by Zahra Hosseinian; editing by Janet McBride)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iranian-official-killed-leaving-syria-embassy-090853456.html

la times kate upton marco rubio marco rubio nerlens noel Chris Kyle Mark Balelo

Microsoft Surface Pro Teardown Reveals It?s Less Repairable Than Apple?s iPad

The Microsoft Surface Pro is just getting into its first week of consumer availability, and gadget repair blog iFixit has already cracked the case for a closer look at what makes the tablet/PC hybrid thing tick. The teardown reveals that Microsoft has?essentially?glued down anything that could be glued, making it incredibly difficult for a user to repair on their own ? more difficult than Apple?s iPad, by iFixit?s standards.

The Surface Pro scored a 1 out of 10 for repairability, since just opening the tablet offers a high probability of completely cutting one of the four cables that surrounds the display, there?s adhesive on the battery and display keeping it stuck in, and the display assembly is incredibly hard to replace. There are also 90 screws scattered through the device?s interior, which iFixit says is exceptionally high for this kind of device.

By comparison, Apple?s latest fourth-generation iPad scored a 2 out of 10 in repairability when iFixit tore it to pieces back in November. That may not be much of an advantage, but it does show that while Apple gets a lot of slack for changing its designs to be less friendly to user-initiated aftermarket changes, the company isn?t alone in moving to designs that focus more on fitting as much as possible into as small a case as possible, rather than providing something users can fiddle with. The Surface RT, on the other hand, was more repairable than Apple?s iPad, so it?s a little disappointing to see the more expensive Pro version fail on that score.

It should be no surprise, given how much of an emphasis Microsoft put on the Surface Pro?s design and attention to fitting as much power as they could inside such a small space. But iFixit still takes away marks from Microsoft for doing things they feel are unnecessary to the space-saving nature of the?design, including gluing the battery in, which they call ?planned?obsolescence? which is ?completely unnecessary.?

A lot of people wondered what might be the role of OEMs once Microsoft started building its own PC hardware, but there?s clearly still room for them as producers of devices that appeal to hobbyists and tinkerers, who aren?t content to buy what?s essentially a sealed hardware platform only to upgrade again in two years? time. The Surface Pro, with its fairly limited storage options and 4GB of RAM, would likely be a ripe candidate for aftermarket upgrades, so buyer beware if your plan was to crack the case and perform some at-home surgery down the road.


April 4, 1974

NASDAQ:MSFT

Microsoft, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, is a veteran software company, best known for its Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. Starting in 1980 Microsoft formed a partnership with IBM allowing Microsoft to sell its software package with the computers IBM manufactured. Microsoft is widely used by professionals worldwide and largely dominates the American corporate market. Additionally, the company has ventured into hardware with consumer products such as the Zune and...

? Learn more

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/13/microsoft-surface-pro-teardown-reveals-its-less-repairable-than-apples-ipad/

silent house nfl mock draft project m rubio colts colts big ten tournament 2012