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Install Ubuntu on a Nexus 7

Install Ubuntu on a Nexus 7 If you're feeling experimental and you're willing to get your hands dirty to be on the bleeding edge, there's a version of Ubuntu available that'll run on the Nexus 7, and Canonical is looking for developers and testers to give it a whirl and make sure it works well.

Of course, to do this, you'll need to replace Android, so make sure you back up all of your data before you do anything. Once you're ready to go, grab the tablet-friendly build, a USB cable, and follow the instructions. The process is pretty straightforward, although it does involve unlocking your Nexus 7's bootloader first.

If you're a developer, Canonical is looking for your help ironing out bugs and optimizing Ubuntu for use on tablets. If you're just an interested party who wants to give it a try, they're eagerly looking for bug reports, so make sure to get in touch if you have questions or issues. You can read more about the project at the Ubuntu wiki, or just hit the link below.


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The Communications Network ? Four Steps to Busting Stereotypes ...

Guest Post: ?Alexandra Christy

Are stereotypes about the people you serve getting in the way of achieving your communications goals? All kinds of labels?from ?low-income people,? ?ex-convicts? or even ?climate scientists??can activate negative stereotypes that undermine support for a cause.?So how do you improve public attitudes toward the people you serve? Start by thinking about the four questions below ? all of which can help you focus your strategy to address the real concerns of your audience.

To ground your thinking in a real-world example, I?ve provided some lessons learned from?work the Woodcock Foundation has supported to bust stereotypes of American Muslims (a topic we explored during a session titled,?The Art and Science of Strategic Storytelling: Disrupting Stereotypes of American Muslims,?at?the recent Communications Network Conference ?in Seattle).

1.?What does the audience currently feel about the people involved?and what do you want them to feel?

In the case of American Muslims, research revealed that the public is fearful that American Muslims are associated with terrorists and not loyal to the country. Because the audience is currently in a state of fear, our message must first make them feel safe.

?In order to accomplish that, we have to deliver a message that connects treating American Muslims fairly to safety?not simply ?fairness? because it?s the ?right? thing to do. One message along these lines that tested especially well in a national survey: ?Target terrorists based on evidence, not an entire group of people based on their religion. That targeted approach is more effective at keeping us safe.?

2.?What are the misperceptions about the people involved?and what does the audience not know that would make them feel more positively?

In focus group after focus group we conducted on this issue, the audience commonly misperceived all American Muslims to be recent immigrants, which brought with it many anti-immigrant feelings commonly harbored toward other ?immigrant? groups. This perception bears out in polling as well?and what?s worse, American Muslims are viewed as immigrants that don?t share American values. Close to a majority of the public believes that ?the values of Islam are incompatible with American values.?

Interestingly, while the audience widely believed all Muslims were immigrants, they didn?t have a narrative in their heads about why Muslims come to America. Through our research, we uncovered that hearing heritage stories about Muslims who came to America for positive reasons?to seek opportunity or to make a better life for their families?helped to address (anti-) immigrant stereotypes and replace them with a narrative about the positive contributions American Muslims make to our country.

3.?What would surprise the audience about the people involved?

If the broadly held misperception is that all Muslims are immigrants, it?s actually a revelation to most people that American Muslims are American. In focus groups we conducted, just switching the order of two words??Muslim American? to ?American Muslim??evoked more positive feelings. When the word Muslim came first, it suggested to the audience that the person valued their religion above the country. When the word American came first, it suggested that the person was a citizen, loyal to the country, shared their values and contributed to society.

5.?What value do you want to activate?

Even if we succeed in busting stereotypes and make the public feel more positively toward American Muslims, many non-Muslims will always view someone who is Muslim as different?that?s just a fact. To get our audience over that final hump, we have to appeal to the deeply held American value of treating everyone with respect?even those who are different.


Alexandra Christy is the executive director of the Woodcock Foundation

Source: http://www.comnetwork.org/2012/10/four-steps-to-busting-stereotypes-with-strategic-stories/

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Why astronauts experience low blood pressure after returning to Earth from space

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? When astronauts return to Earth, their altitude isn't the only thing that drops -- their blood pressure does too. This condition, known as orthostatic hypotension, occurs in up to half of those astronauts on short-term missions (two weeks or less) and in nearly all astronauts after long-term missions (four to six months). A new research report published online in The FASEB Journal solves the biological mystery of how this happens by showing that low gravity compromises the ability of arteries and veins to constrict normally, inhibiting the proper flow of blood.

Prevention and treatment strategies developed for astronauts may also hold promise for elderly populations on Earth who experience orthostatic hypotension more than any other age group.

"The idea of space exploration has been tantalizing the imagination of humans since our early existence. As a scientist, I have had the opportunity to learn that there are many medical challenges associated with travel in a weightless environment, such as orthostatic hypotension, bone loss and the recently recognized visual impairment that occurs in astronauts," said Michael D. Delp, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, and the Center for Exercise Science at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. "Although I have come to realize that it is unlikely I will ever get to fulfill my childhood dream of flying in space, I take great satisfaction with helping in the discovery of how microgravity alters the human body and how we can minimize these effects, so humans can safely explore the bounds of our universe."

To make this discovery, Delp and colleagues examined arteries and veins from mice housed at Kennedy Space Center in Florida with blood vessels from groups of mice flown on three of the last five space shuttle missions -- STS-131, STS-133 and STS-135. Mice flown on the STS-131 and STS-135 missions were tested immediately after returning to Earth, whereas mice from STS-133 were tested one, five and seven days after landing. Not only did they find that these mice experienced the equivalent of orthostatic hypotension in humans, they also discovered that it takes as many as four days in normal gravity before the condition is reversed.

"There has been considerable interest in sending humans to the moon, asteroids, and Mars," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, "but what we're finding is that extended space missions have their own inherent risks above and beyond the obvious. If we ever hope to visit distant worlds for extended periods of time -- or colonize them permanently -- we've got to figure out how to mitigate the effects that low and no gravity has on the body. This report brings us an important step closer to doing just that."

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Starting With ?Hollywood Poker? Launch, PLAOR Aims To Bring Celebrity Glitz To Online Gaming [TCTV]

Screen shot 2012-10-23 at 5.35.55 PMThanks to the growth of the web, our pop culture celebrities seem closer to us regular folk than ever -- we can Tweet to them, see their personal snapshots on Instagram, access their performances and behind-the-scenes outtakes at any time on YouTube. Now, a brand new startup called PLAOR (pronounced player) wants to extend our celebrity interactions to another popular online realm: Online games.

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Network Discovery of Android Devices [closed]

I've used nmap extensively and while I've found it's in general pretty good at discovering the OS on server and desktop/laptop hardware it's pretty poor at detecting embedded and handheld kernels.

This is because quite frequently these systems are not listening on any ports, and it's the responses to TCP handshake process that gives the most OS detection information.

Without an open port all nmap has to work on is the response to closed ports and ICMP echo replies.

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Video: ?Spirit? of Bond alive and well in London

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Police Probe Robbery At Mt. Washington Co-Go?s

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) ? An armed robbery at a gas station and convenience store in Pittsburgh?s Mount Washington neighborhood is under investigation.

According to emergency officials, the incident happened around 7:40 p.m. at the Co-Go?s located in the 300-block of Virginia Avenue.

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Hurricane tort king wires another $1 million to pro-Obama Super PAC

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Steve Mostyn, 41, a Houston-based personal injury attorney, said he was inspired by President Barack Obama's performance in the Oct. 16 debate to donate another $1 million to a Democratic Super PAC run by former White House aides.

By Michael IsikoffNBC News

A wealthy Texas trial lawyer -- known as the king of hurricane torts --?wired $1 million to the main Super PAC backing President Barack Obama late last week, solidifying his standing as one of the chief bankrollers of Democratic causes in this year?s election.

With his latest seven figure donation, Houston personal injury lawyer Steve Mostyn -- an ardent foe of tort reform --?has?now contributed $3 million to Priorities USA Action, a Super PAC run by two former White House aides. His latest contribution -- in addition to another $500,000? given by his wife to an allied group -- underscores the heavy reliance of Democratic Super PACs on a small number of mega donors. (Super PACs are allowed to raise and spend unlimited amounts of money from corporations, unions and individuals.) ?

Mostyn told NBC News that he agreed to wire the additional $1 million last week after watching the second debate at Hofstra University on Long Island and getting?energized by the president?s more forceful performance than during the first debate.


?I needed to see some fight,? he said of the president?s performance. He also said he expects the Super PAC to use his cash to help fund more attack ads hammering Republican rival Mitt Romney over his Bain Capital past, portraying him as a heartless executive who destroys jobs rather than creates them. Although Priorities USA Action ads (and Obama campaign ads) hit that theme hard over the summer, now is when ?you?re speaking to low-information voters,? Mostyn said.

New campaign finance reports filed over the weekend show the Obama Super PAC is in relatively good shape to send the message. The group reported that it collected $15.2 million in September ? outraising Restore Our Future, the main pro-Romney Super PAC, for the second month in a row. (This figure predates Mostyn?s latest cash infusion.)

While GOP Super PACs have still outraised and so far outspent their?Democratic counterparts,?the combined total of $31.4 million raised by Priorities USA and its two allies (Majority PAC and House Majority PAC) shows they are now fully armed to compete against an expected pro-GOP ad blitz in the last two weeks.

But while the Obama campaign has touted its reliance on small donors, the most striking feature of the latest Democratic Super PAC numbers is the outsized role played by just a handful of super-rich mega donors in funding the group.

Of the $52 million that Priorities USA Action has raised for the entire election cycle, $19 million (or nearly 40) percent came from just six individuals. Besides Mostyn, these include: Jeffrey Katzenberg, the CEO of Dreamworks Animation, who has given?$3 million;? Fred Eychaner, a Chicago based media mogul whose print empire includes the Chicago Reader, who has given $3.5 million;? James? Simons, the hedge fund billionaire founder of Renaissance Technologies, who has given $3.5 million;? Irwin Jacobs, a San Diego billionaire and the founder and former CEO of Qualcomm ($2 million); and? Jon Stryker, a philanthropist and gay rights activist ($2 million.) Other big donations to Priorities USA Action last month included $1 million from director Steven Spielberg, $1 million from famed trial lawyer David Boies (who argued for Al Gore in the 2000 Florida recount case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court) and $300,000 from Sam Walton, the chairman of Walmart.???

The mega donor phenomenon is hardly unique to the Democrats, of course. These donations still pale next to the $40 million that Las Vegas gambling magnate Sheldon Adelson has funneled this cycle into GOP Super PACs,?including $10 million to the pro-Romney Restore Our Future. And the Romney Super PAC reported that Bob Perry, the publicity shy Texas homebuilder best known for helping fund the Swift Boat ads against John Kerry in 2004, gave another $2 million last month, bringing his total donations to $9 million. That means that Perry and Adelson alone have accounted for nearly 20 percent of the Restore Our Future?s total $111 million haul.?

Twinned with Perry?s cash, the Mostyn donations to Priorities USA Action gives the presidential contest the flavor of a Texas grudge match. The two men have been among the major funders of the years-long fight in Texas over tort reform. Perry (whose home-building company has been hit with massive multimillion-dollar lawsuits brought by trial lawyers) has helped bankroll Texans for Lawsuit Reform, a pro-business group that has fought to rein in lawsuits.? Mostyn, who has specialized in mass class-action lawsuits brought by hurricane victims, has been a major financier of the opposition.

A past president of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Mostyn has also been a somewhat controversial figure in state legal circles. He?s known as ?Hurricane Mostyn? due to the class-action lawsuit he brought against the Texas Wind Insurance Association (TWIA) on behalf of the victims of? Hurricane Ike, which devastated the Texas coast in 2008. The lawsuit, alleging the mishandling of insurance claims, led to a $189 million settlement -- $86 million of which reportedly went in fees to his law firm. That, in turn, triggered an increase in premium payments by the TWIA and calls by Republicans in the state Legislature to curb what were called the association?s ?out-of-control legal expenses.?

Like most big donors, Mostyn tells NBC News that his main concern is good government, not any special benefits he might receive from the White House (such as his private meeting with the president last spring at the W Hotel after he gave his first $2 million to Priorities USA Action.) He said he shares the general liberal distaste for Super PACs, but given the vast amounts flowing into the GOP Super PACs, he was persuaded to contribute to Priorities USA Action by Paul Begala and Bill Burton during a meeting aboard his yacht last spring: ?You don?t bring a knife to a gun fight,? he said.

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Lab that made tainted steroid shots to get 'CSI' treatment

Investigators are sifting through records and testing a Massachusetts lab to determine how a fungus associated with a form of meningitis worked its way into products that should have been sterile.

"It's really 'CSI' stuff," says Eric Kastango, president and owner of ClincalIQ, a New Jersey-based consulting firm that aims to help the industry meet safety standards. "The microoganism in the vials is the same microoganism in the patients. The question is: How did it get in the vials in the pharmacy?"

The incident involves the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Framingham, Mass., which is no stranger to regulator scrutiny. Records released Monday by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health indicate that the company has been the subject of several complaints and inspections since 1999.

In the current case, large shipments of injectable steroid formulated by NECC have sickened 308 people in 17 states and killed at least 23, according to figures updated on Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. Some 14,000 patients in all may have received contaminated injections.

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Compounding pharmacies typically produce limited quantities of medicines whose formulation or dose is tailored to patients ? pets as well as people ? whose doctors deem as inappropriate treatment standard doses of mass-produced medicine. In addition, hospital pharmacies can tap advanced compounding pharmacies for some of the sterile medicines the hospitals use.

The US hosts more than 7,500 pharmacies that provide advanced compounding services, according to the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacies. Of those, some 3,000 produce sterile compounds.

Contamination incidents involving sterile compounds from compounding pharmacies are rare, but they do happen. Between 1990 and early 2012, at least 21 incidents involving contaminated sterile medicines from compounding pharmacies have occurred, killing 25 patients and leaving more than 120 others with serious side effects, according to a list compiled for the Institute of Safe Medication Practices, based in Horhsam, Pa.

In some ways, the potential for at least tiny amounts of contamination comes with any compounding, acknowledges Kara Weatherman, a pharmacist and clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Purdue University in West Lafayatte, Ind.

"You try to avoid the potential for contamination," she says. "But unless you're working in an environment where there are no particles, there's always a chance that something is going to end up in your product."

In the case of microoganisms such as the fungus in the NECC products, the longer a vial sits around waiting to be shipped or used, the longer the microoganisms have to expand their colony. Testing a product before it leaves the pharmacy to ensure it's sterile can in some cases take up to 14 days ? which can be impractical if the shipment is urgent.

"In those cases you just say: 'OK, we're only going to use this drug for five days.' You limit the shelf life," she says, to prevent any microbial contaminants from going into population overdrive.

How materials were stored and how long were they in storage are two issues that investigators look into, says Edmund Elder Jr., director of the Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

According to Food and Drug Administration records, one of the agency's concerns about NECC in 2006 was that it repackaged sterile, injectable drugs ? a process that exposes the sterile drug to contamination as vials are opened and the contents are transferred to syringes. The FDA warning letter also raised related storage issues.

Beyond process issues, the company also has come under scrutiny for the large amounts of drugs it produces.

"We're finding out that volume out of this pharmacy was astronomical," says Mr. Kastango says. The numbers suggest that its operation had crossed the divide between compounding to match prescriptions and out-and-out manufacturing, he adds.

The fungus involved in the NECC case can crop up in homes, soils, water supplies, or the air, says Dr. Elder, who has participated in investigations of previous incidents at compounding pharmacies. It can enter a lab on shoes, on the lab coat of someone outside taking a break and not changing into clean lab garb after returning, or though air ducts, adds Mr. Kastango, pointing to past examples.

Investigators typically aim to pinpoint the pathway by which a contaminant entered the product. But they also eye a pharmacy's environmental-monitoring effort, which is supposed to check for the presence of potential contaminant organisms within the facility. Such efforts are included in a detailed set of international standards, which is the foundation for federal regulations as well as regulations in many states. The standards also call for periodic checks of employees ? swab-testing hands and lab suits, for instance.

Inside a facility, some small amount of contamination may be present, specialists say. The key is to make sure minimal contamination remains minimal.

Reflecting on incidents he's helped investigate, Elder draws an analogy to a catastrophic airliner crash: "You can have single things go wrong in any flight, and the plane still lands in the end. But if you have multiple things go wrong, and the pilots involved don't react appropriately, we see a catastrophic event."

"It's not necessarily one thing that went wrong, but a number of different things that went wrong that sometimes have built up over time," he adds."Someone took a shortcut, nothing happened, so that becomes their normal way of operating."

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Breakthrough technique images breast tumors in 3-D with great clarity, reduced radiation

ScienceDaily (Oct. 22, 2012) ? Like cleaning the lenses of a foggy pair of glasses, scientists are now able to use a technique developed by UCLA researchers and their European colleagues to produce three-dimensional images of breast tissue that are two to three times sharper than those made using current CT scanners at hospitals. The technique also uses a lower dose of X-ray radiation than a mammogram.

These higher-quality images could allow breast tumors to be detected earlier and with much greater accuracy. One in eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime.

The research is published the week of Oct. 22 in the early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The most common breast cancer screening method used today is called dual-view digital mammography, but it isn't always successful in identifying tumors, said Jianwei (John) Miao, a UCLA professor of physics and astronomy and researcher with the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA.

"While commonly used, the limitation is that it provides only two images of the breast tissue, which can explain why 10 to 20 percent of breast tumors are not detectable on mammograms," Miao said. "A three-dimensional view of the breast can be generated by a CT scan, but this is not frequently used clinically, as it requires a larger dose of radiation than a mammogram. It is very important to keep the dose low to prevent damage to this sensitive tissue during screening."

Recognizing these limitations, the scientists went in a new direction. In collaboration with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France and Germany's Ludwig Maximilians University, Miao's international colleagues used a special detection method known as phase contrast tomography to X-ray a human breast from multiple angles.

They then applied equally sloped tomography, or EST -- a breakthrough computing algorithm developed by Miao's UCLA team that enables high-quality image-reconstruction -- to 512 of these images to produce 3-D images of the breast at a higher resolution than ever before. The process required less radiation than a mammogram.

In a blind evaluation, five independent radiologists from Ludwig Maximilians University ranked these images as having a higher sharpness, contrast and overall image quality than 3-D images of breast tissue created using other standard methods.

"Even small details of the breast tumor can be seen using this technique," said Maximilian Reiser, director of the radiology department at Ludwig Maximilians University, who contributed his medical expertise to the research.

The technology commonly used today for mammograms or imaging a patient's bones measures the difference in an X-ray's intensity before and after it passes through the body. But the phase contrast X-ray tomography used in this study measures the difference in the way an X-ray oscillates through normal tissue rather than through slightly denser tissue like a tumor or bone. While a very small breast tumor might not absorb many X-rays, the way it changes the oscillation of an X-ray can be quite large, Miao said. Phase contrast tomography captures this difference in oscillation, and each image made using this technique contributes to the overall 3-D picture.

The computational algorithm EST developed by Miao's UCLA team is a primary driver of this advance. Three-dimensional reconstructions, like the ones created in this research, are produced using sophisticated software and a powerful computer to combine many images into one 3-D image, much like various slices of an orange can be combined to form the whole. By rethinking the mathematic equations of the software in use today, Miao's group developed a more powerful algorithm that requires fewer "slices" to get a clearer overall 3-D picture.

"The technology used in mammogram screenings has been around for more than 100 years," said Paola Coan, a professor of X-ray imaging at Ludwig Maximilians University. "We want to see the difference between healthy tissue and the cancer using X-rays, and that difference can be very difficult to see, particularly in the breast, using standard techniques. The idea we used here was to combine phase contrast tomography with EST, and this combination is what gave us much higher quality 3-D images than ever before."

While this new technology is like a key in a lock, the door will only swing open -- bringing high-resolution 3-D imaging from the synchrotron facility to the clinic -- with further technological advances, said Alberto Bravin, managing physicist of the biomedical research laboratory at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. He added that the technology is still in the research phase and will not be available to patients for some time.

"A high-quality X-ray source is an absolute requirement for this technique," Bravin said. "While we can demonstrate the power of our technology, the X-ray source must come from a small enough device for it to become commonly used for breast cancer screening. Many research groups are actively working to develop this smaller X-ray source. Once this hurdle is cleared, our research is poised to make a big impact on society."

These results represent the collaborative efforts of senior authors Miao, Bravin and Coan. Significant contributions were provided by co-first authors Yunzhe Zhao, a recent UCLA doctoral graduate in Miao's laboratory, and Emmanuel Brun, a scientist working with Bravin and Coan. Other co-authors included Zhifeng Huang of UCLA and Aniko Sztr?kay, Paul Claude Diemoz, Susanne Liebhardt, Alberto Mittone and Sergei Gasilov of Ludwig Maximilians University.

The research was funded by UC Discovery/Tomosoft Technologies; the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a division of the National Institutes of Health; and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft-Cluster of Excellence Munich-Centre for Advanced Photonics.

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Razer DeathStalker Ultimate


Premium bells and whistles are expensive under any circumstances, but when it comes to gaming equipment, those extras are sometimes pricey enough to cost an arm and a leg even when paired with middling core features. Case in point: the Razer DeathStalker Ultimate . Headlining with the same Switchblade touch-screen interface seen on the Razer Blade (2012) , the DeathStalker Ultimate is considerably more expensive than most premium gaming keyboards (at $249.99), in spite of its crummy keys.

Design
While many of the high-end gaming keyboards we review feature mechanical switches, the DeathStalker Ultimate uses chiclet keys with scissor switches?the same style used on the Razer Blade laptop. While this provides slightly more tactile response than plain membrane switches, the typing experience is a bit mushy, with very shallow key travel.

The chiclet style keys are backlit, but even though the default backlight color is Razer's trademark green, the backlight can be adjusted to nearly any color in the rainbow, unlike the single color backlight of the Roccat Isku Illuminated Gaming Keyboard . The only problem with the backlight is that it doesn't show up well under regular lighting conditions, and when the backlight is turned off, the transparent lettering blends into the black of the keys enough to make it hard to read. Speaking of hard to read, the DeathStalker's keys are etched with the same stylized block font used on the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 Elite .

With a built-in wrist-rest, similar to that seen on the Roccat Isku, the DeathStalker Ultimate is fairly wide. Though the keyboard measures 1.25 by 20.5 by 8.5 inches (HWD), the DeathStalker Ultimate has no traditional 10-key number pad. Instead, where the number pad would normally be found, you will find Razer's Switchblade interface.

Switchblade UI
There are also several apps included with the Switchblade UI. In addition to basic touchpad functionality, the Switchblade touchscreen doubles as a 10-key number pad, switching between the two with the press of a button. Using other apps, the Switchblade serves as a portal to mobile versions of YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and a Web browser, all displayed through its own small screen. Other apps include a clock and stopwatch, a screenshot button, and buttons to record macros and activate gaming mode.

Testing the YouTube App (with Deadpool Vs. Gangnam Style, naturally) I found that the little 4.3-inch display is perfect for YouTube videos, so long as you don't need to watch what's on screen while typing or doing anything else. The display is pretty far removed from monitor, so you'll be glancing down at your keyboard every time you want to watch it. For gamers, the real utility will be the fact that a player can pull up a walkthrough video to watch as they play on their monitor. It also seems to be perfect for TED Talks and the like, which seem to be best played in the background, with the occasional glance at a visual-aid.

Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter apps facilitate online communication, even while in game. During other tasks, it's still helpful to have a separate display for your Gmail inbox or for following Twitter feeds. And the Browser app is excellent for pulling up information without interrupting whatever task or game you have up. That said, it's far from perfect. The text is small enough to be difficult to read, and interacting with these apps can be a bit frustrating, with small text links and the so-so accuracy of the touchscreen combining to make navigation difficult. It's also problematic when trying to follow a link, as the link opens on the small display. It could easily be improved by simply sizing up the default text, and providing the option of opening links on your monitor.

Gamer-centric tools, like the Macro Recorder and Gaming Mode buttons, are a bit more useful than basic hotkeys. The Macro Recorder pops up controls to start and stop recording keystrokes, while the display lists all of the keystrokes made and lets you edit as needed. Gaming Mode lets you toggle gaming mode on and off, as well as popping up a menu of options to determine which keys and keystroke combinations to disable and which to keep active.

Features
In addition to the Switchblade interface, the DeathStalker Ultimate also uses Razer's cloud-based customization and syncing tool, Razer Synapse 2.0. Downloaded for free from Razer's website, Synapse lets you create profiles for any of your Razer devices, including recorded macros, remapped key functions, and settings for backlight color. These settings can then be saved and used on another computer simply by signing into your Synapse account. Packaged in with Synapse is the software package for the Switchblade interface, making it easy to set up the DeathStalker on another system.

Performance
The DeathStalker is made for gaming, so naturally we tested it in its native environment, with a few healthy rounds of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Team Fortress 2. The chiclet keyboard may not offer the same response and comfort of a mechanical keyboard, like the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate (2013) Elite or the Editors' Choice Corsair Vengeance K90 , but it served just fine in the heat of battle. And the Switchblade interface adds a new element to gameplay, with game data and macro recording available on the fly, and without interfering with your game. While there are some rough spots to work out with the Switchblade, and the keyboard would benefit from a shift to mechanical switches, the DeathStalker Ultimate is still a solid performer.

The final question mark for the Razer DeathStalker Ultimate is price. At $249.99, the DeathStalker is twice as expensive as the Editors' Choice Corsair Vengeance K90, and as expensive as a standalone gaming console like the Sony Playstation 3. We've seen one other gaming keyboard with its own display, the Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 Gaming Keyboard , and it is actually more expensive, suggesting that this is simply the cost of entry for gamers who want this sort of secondary display.

For gamers who want to experiment with Razer's Switchblade interface without having to pony up the money for a Razer Blade laptop, the DeathStalker Ultimate is the way to go. For those who want a more traditional keyboard, but still want premium gaming features, our Editors' Choice Corsair Vengeance K90 is still the best option out there.

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Ask Engadget: What's the best way to store my media collection?

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We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from Michael, who is suffering from a storage crunch. If you're looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

"I'm a bargain-basement kinda guy, and I've picked up lots of DVDs cheaply during the sale season(s). I was planning to rip my collection with Handbrake so I could watch them on my iPad, but my 1TB HDD is already close to being maxed out! Is there a better solution out there than just buying a 2TB HDD now, waiting a year and buying a 3TB HDD when the prices come down? Is there a cheap RAID-style system that plays nicely with my iTunes? Please help!"

  • You can pick up a standalone 3TB external HDD for between $150 and $200,
  • Or you could take the leap and set up an iTunes home server, perhaps using the cheapest Synology DiskStation, which is $200 plus the cost of the drives. That way you can get a 4TB iTunes server for just under $400.
  • You could also snag a Drobo that'll give you the same storage options with significantly increased expandability, up to 16TB in the future.

That said, perhaps our friendly readers know a way to tame this man's ever growing media collection, so if you've already set up your own system, why not share your knowledge in the comments below?

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Boy Scouts child abuse files: Can the organization withstand their release? (+video)

In recent years, the Boy Scouts of America has implemented many new guidelines to protect against new abuse. Even though morale inside the BSA remains high, some experts say the group is fighting a losing battle.

By Gloria Goodale,?Staff writer / October 18, 2012

In this file photo, Kerry Lewis, left, leans into his lawyer, Paul Mones, in a Portland, Ore., courtroom after a jury found the Boy Scouts of America negligent for repeated sexual abuse by an assistant Scoutmaster in the 1980s. Files released Thursday reveal that local Boy Scout leaders and town officials helped hush up numerous child sex abuse allegations.

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As a result of a decision by the Oregon Supreme Court, attorneys for plaintiffs in cases against the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on Thursday released more of what have been dubbed the ?perversion files.? The current pages ? some 20,000 ? involve allegations of child sexual abuse from 1965 to 1985.

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Portions of the massive confidential files maintained by the BSA, which cover nearly a century, have been steadily emerging. They include thousands of incidents of both alleged and confessed sexual abuse. Thursday?s file release was sanctioned by the top Oregon court after the attorneys won an $18.25 million suit against the BSA in 2010.

In recent years, the youth organization has implemented many new guidelines to protect against new abuse, but this may not protect the iconic group from negative fallout as new light is shed on old cases, say many legal and social observers.

?The BSA is an American institution,? says criminal law expert Dan Filler, a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia. ?This is a blowout that will have ripple effects in many directions,? from fundraising to membership and sponsoring organizations. He adds, ?The information could also have substantial financial impact if the BSA has to get involved in settlement after settlement over old cases.?

The BSA has vigorously defended its record, stating in an e-mail release Thursday, ?Nothing is more important than the safety of our Scouts. There have been instances where people misused their positions in Scouting to abuse children, and in certain cases, our response to these incidents and our efforts to protect youth were plainly insufficient, inappropriate, or wrong.?

The release goes on to say that when those involved in Scouting failed to protect, ?or worse, inflicted harm on children, we extend our deepest and sincere apologies to victims and their families.?

The BSA maintains that it has ?always cooperated fully with any requests from law enforcement.? Next month in Atlanta, the release additionally notes, the BSA is hosting a National Youth Protection Symposium in cooperation with other youth-serving organizations ?where nationally-recognized, third-party experts will discuss and share best practices.?

But the BSA is fighting a losing battle, says attorney Tim Kosnoff, who has won abuse cases against the BSA. That?s due to the sheer number of cases coming from what the BSA calls its ineligible volunteer list.

For perspective, Mr. Kosnoff points to the recent child abuse cases at another venerable American institution, the Penn State football program.

?At Penn State,? he notes, ?you had only a single individual, and the institution?s response was to bring in the former head of the FBI, Louis Freeh, to investigate and clean house.? Mr. Freeh interviewed hundreds of witnesses and brought every bit of evidence to light, he says. That decisive and transparent action ? while painful ? has sent a clear message.

?The Boy Scouts have not done anything like this to send a clear message to parents,? he says, adding, ?They are still in denial, and this is eroding their credibility.?

The allegations of abuse could very well be the downfall for the BSA, says Steve Siebold, author of ?Sex Politics Religion: How Delusional Thinking Is Destroying America.? ?It?s bad enough that this alleged abuse went on in the first place, but the fact that the Boy Scouts organization tried to sweep it under the table for so many years is equally as troubling,? he says via e-mail. ?This from a group that claims to be one of the nation?s most prominent values-based organizations. What values does this teach our kids, or anyone else for that matter??

This is ?going to stay with them for a very long time to come,? Mr. Siebold says. ?Scout executives took way too long in showing any remorse, regret, or action.... These events are not going to be forgotten or excused anytime soon by the public.?

Morale inside the organization remains high, however. The existence of these files has been widely known for some time now, points out Michael Reinemer, a Cub Scout leader in Annandale, Va. ?BSA has a strong, required training program for adult leaders designed to prevent child abuse and bullying. And there is a lot of information for Scouts and their parents designed to prevent child abuse and bullying,? he says via e-mail.

While he has his own critique of BSA policies, such as its discrimination against gays and lesbians, ?Boy Scouts is an enduring American institution that will teach leadership, skills, and love of the outdoors to many more generations,? he says.

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Choosing Jet Charter Brokers Over Jet Operators | Jet Charter Spain

Jet charters these days are more often used as more number of businesses is coming in to existence. In fact with the kind of benefits they hold, they are freely used less for the business purposes, but more instead for holiday purposes too. There are many charter services available across the world that cater to different purposes and give a variety of facilities. You need to know more about the available options for you before you go to book a private flight as you can save a lot. Jet charter broker is one such option available that can give you a better deal.

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After lawsuit threat, Twitter to pull racist posts

(AP) ? Twitter agreed to pull racist and anti-Semitic tweets under a pair of French hash tags after a Jewish group threatened to sue the social network for running afoul of national laws against hate speech, the organization said. The decision came a day after Twitter bowed to German law and blocked an account of a banned neo-Nazi group there.

The freewheeling social network is increasingly running up against European anti-discrimination laws, many of which date to the aftermath of the Holocaust by governments that acknowledged the contribution of years of hate speech to the Nazi attempt to annihilate the Jews. Friday's action, which was not carried out immediately, could mark a new stage for the company that has famously refused efforts to police its millions of users.

But it's not entirely clear how the social network planned to carry out the agreement or in what timeframe.

"Twitter does not mediate content," the company said in a statement. "If we are alerted to content that may be in violation of our terms of service, we will investigate each report and respond according to the policies and procedures outlined in our support pages."

The company's policies require international users to comply with local laws regarding online conduct and acceptable content. They also ban any content with direct threats of violence.

The French Union of Jewish Students, which planned to supply Twitter with a list of the offensive tweets to be pulled, said it would still file a formal complaint against the social network to bring the tweeters to justice. The union held a conference call Thursday night with Twitter executives in California.

The anti-Semitic tweets in French, which started Oct. 10, included slurs and photos evoking the Holocaust, including one of a pile of ash and another of an emaciated Holocaust victim. They were followed by offensive, anti-Muslim tweets.

On Thursday, Twitter blocked the neo-Nazi's account in Germany, although its tweets were still visible to any user whose settings include a different location. The French-language tweets came from hundreds of users, not all of them necessarily in France.

Almost immediately after the French group announced its agreement with Twitter, tweets went up against what some users saw as an attack on freedom of expression ? all using the hash tag that started the wave of racist posts on Oct. 10.

Elie Petit, vice president of the group, dismissed the criticism: "I don't think a call for murder is freedom of expression," he said.

French law forbids all discrimination based on ethnicity, nationality, race or religion.

German law is more specific. Because of its Nazi past, the country has strict laws prohibiting the use of related symbols and slogans ? like the display of the swastika, or saying "heil Hitler."

Emma Llanso of the Washington-based Center for Democracy and Technology, said the French case appears to be far less clear-cut than the German one. In Germany, she said, there was a specific request from a government body under a specific law. In France, it was essentially a private group threatening a lawsuit.

Ultimately, Llanso said, "how are users supposed to know what kind of content is or isn't allowed on the service?"

"If Twitter seems to be stepping back in its support of free expression, it might find itself under more pressure" from other governments, she said.

After the decision in Germany on Thursday, Twitter's general counsel Alex Macgillivray said in a tweet that the site's administrators "never want to withhold content, good to have tools to do it narrowly and transparently."

In a statement, Jonathan Hayoun, the French group's president, said it wasn't trying to be the "garbage collectors of the Internet." But, he added, "Twitter can't be a place of illegal expression."

Associated Press

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Pet Halloween Costume Photo Contest - Livermore, CA Patch

Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center?and Urgent Care and Patch are teaming up for a?Spooktacular?Pet Halloween Photo Contest.

Upload a photo of your costumed pet here or email it to Kari@Patch.com?for a chance to win a $25 pet supply gift card and fun Patch swag.

Categories include "Most Original," "Best Dog" and "Best Cat." (Actually, anyone who manages to get a cat to wear any costume probably deserves a prize, but hey, go for it!)

Have fun, but please always keep pet safety and comfort in mind. Never leave an animal alone in a costume and be cautious of costume materials that could be hazardous. Never constrict an animal's movement or senses.

The deadline for entries is midnight Oct. 30. Patch readers will cast votes for the finalists, and a winner will be announced Nov. 5. Please only submit one photo per pet and limit entries to four per family.

For your photo caption, please include: Your name, your pet's name and your city of residence.?

To see photos of past entries into the vet center's Halloween contest, visit the vet center's?Facebook page.

Source: http://livermore.patch.com/articles/pet-halloween-costume-photo-contest

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Do I Owe Commission If I Found The Buyer And They ... - Realtor.com

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Q: ?The parties understand and agree that this is an exclusive right to sell, option, exchange, or lease listing, and Broker shall be entitled to the commission hereinafter established which shall be payable upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

1) at the time the Property is sold, optioned, exchanged or leased by any person, including the Seller, to any person during the term of this contract or any renewal or extension thereof,

4) the Property is sold, optioned, leased, or exchanged by Seller or any other person within x days after termination of this Listing Contract to any person procured inn whole or in part by the efforts of Broker, any cooperating broker, or Seller, provided, however, this extension clause shall not apply if this Exclusive Listing contract terminates and the Property is listed exclusively with another licensed broker.?

Please explain what this means if someone who was shown the home BEFORE the contract was signed (not procured by any Agent) wants to buy the home AFTER the listing contract has expired.
? justme, Fort Wayne, IN

A: If you no longer have a listing contract on the home with a broker and the person you are referring to did not preview the home while it was under contract, you have the right to sell the home to that person. Take a closer look at the listing paperwork as well. Many times there is a clause stating that an agent has a certain time frame to give you whats referred to as a ?protected list? of people who would be included in the protective clause, causing you to pay the former listing broker a commission within the X time frame if you sold the home to that person..
Paul Aspelin is a Realtor? with Beyond Homes Realty LLC in Victoria, MN.

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Housing is indeed heading higher - The Term ... - Fortune Finance

FORTUNE -- In spring 2011 this writer penned a controversial cover story titled "The Return of Real Estate" that predicted a strong rebound in housing. At the time, prices and sales were still tumbling, and the prevailing view among economists and pundits was that the slide would drag on and on. But Fortune's contrarian forecast proved right. By October of last year, new- and existing-home sales and housing starts had begun an upswing that's been gathering strength ever since -- and prices joined the march in early 2012. The data conclusively confirm what Fortune predicted back then: "Housing is back."

And yet skepticism about the strength of the recovery persists in some quarters. So we decided to revisit the metrics that led to our bullish conclusion on home prices. In the 2011 story, Fortune argued that a severe shortage of new homes was providing the foundation for a resurgence in both sales and prices. Much of our data was provided by Mike Castleman, chief of Metrostudy, whose inspectors drive by 5 million lots every three months to gauge how many homes feature a for sale sign and how many are actually being sold. We asked Castleman where the recovery stands now and how it's likely to play out.

MORE: 3 reliefs and 3 worries for housing

Castleman continues to see incredibly tight inventories. In the 65% of the country his company covers -- including Florida, California, and Arizona -- his late July survey showed just 29,400 new homes that are vacant and for sale. That number is less than 30% of the 100,000 that Castleman considers "normal inventory." In Las Vegas just 764 new homes are on the market, vs. 4,867 at the frenzy's peak in 2006. The recovery so far has happened despite relatively weak demand.

But today's puny sales are set to strengthen. Castleman projects that the number of sales in his markets will jump from 149,000 today to 257,000 in 2015. That 257,000 is just 60% of the homes that sold in a pre-bubble market. Yet those relatively paltry sales would significantly tighten inventories and swell prices. Builders can't increase production nearly fast enough to meet even a modest rise in demand for new houses. According to Castleman, a major reason is the shortage of "ready to go" lots -- with permits and basic site work in place -- in good locations. "The lots in top locations will all be gone by April of next year," he says.

How about the glut of foreclosures that was supposed to keep prices falling? As last year's story predicted, it hasn't happened. Investors are buying distressed homes and leasing them for big returns. "We reckon that around 700,000 homes a year are being converted from owner to rental," says Gleb Nechayev, an economist with real estate firm CBRE. "That's preventing any buildup in inventory of existing homes."

So the supply side of the market is bound to remain tight. The big question is whether Americans renew their love affair with home ownership only gradually or with a burst of enthusiasm. Here's a new prediction: The latter is a lot more likely than the experts are now saying. The housing comeback continues.

This story is from the October 29, 2012 issue of?Fortune.

Source: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/10/18/housing-recovery-2/

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