Thursday, February 28, 2013

Invention opens the way to packaging that monitors food freshness

Feb. 27, 2013 ? Millions of tons of food are thrown away each year because the 'best before' date has passed. But this date is always a cautious estimate, which means a lot of still-edible food is thrown away. Wouldn't it be handy if the packaging could 'test' whether the contents are still safe to eat? Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology, Universit? di Catania, CEA-Liten and STMicroelectronics have invented a circuit that makes this possible: a plastic analog-digital converter. This development brings plastic sensor circuits costing less than one euro cent within reach. Beyond food, these ultra-low-cost plastic circuits have numerous potential uses, including, pharmaceuticals.

The invention was presented last week at the ISSCC in San Francisco, an important conference on solid-state circuits.

Consumers and businesses in developed countries throw away around 100 kilograms of food per person (*), mainly because the 'best before' date on the packaging has passed. That waste is bad for consumers' budgets and for the environment. Much of this wastage results from the difficulty in estimating how long food will stay usable. To minimize the risk of selling spoiled food to consumers, producers show a relatively short shelf life on their packaging.

Less than one cent

To fight food waste, producers could include an electronic sensor circuit in their packaging to monitor the acidity level of the food, for example. The sensor circuit could be read with a scanner or with your mobile phone to show the freshness of your steak, or whether your frozen food was defrosted. Researcher Eugenio Cantatore of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e): "In principle that's all already possible, using standard silicon ICs. The only problem is they're too expensive. They easily cost ten cents. And that cost is too much for a one euro bag of crisps. We're now developing electronic devices that are made from plastic rather than silicon. The advantage is you can easily include these plastic sensors in plastic packaging." The plastic semiconductor can even be printed on all kinds of flexible surfaces, which makes it cheaper to use. And it makes sensor circuits costing less than one eurocent achievable.

The very first printed ADC

The researchers have succeeded in making two different plastic ADCs (analog-to-digital converters). Each converts analog signals, such as the output value measured by a sensor, into digital form. One of these new devices is the very first printed ADC ever made. "This paves the way toward large area sensors on plastic films in a cost-effective way through printing manufacturing approaches," says Isabelle Chartier, Printed Electronics Business developer at CEA-Liten. The ISSCC rated the papers on these inventions as highlights of the conference.

Missing link

The new plastic ADCs bring applications in the food and pharmaceuticals industries within reach. A sensor circuit consists of four components: the sensor, an amplifier, an ADC to digitize the signal and a radio transmitter that sends the signal to a base station. The plastic ADC has been the missing link; the other three components already exist. "Now that we have all of the pieces, we need the integration," says Cantatore. He expects that it will still take at least five years before we can expect to see the new devices on supermarket shelves. Other potential applications are in pharmaceuticals, man-machine interfaces and in ambient intelligence systems in buildings or in transport.

Complex mathematics

Making this development was no easy task. The electrical characteristics of 'ordinary transistors' are highly predictable, while those of plastic transistors vary greatly. "All plastic transistors behave differently in the low-cost production processes at low temperatures," explains Cantatore. "That makes it much more difficult to use them in devices. You need complex mathematical models to be able to predict their behavior accurately."

The printed ADC circuit offers a resolution of four bits, and has a speed of two hertz. The circuits printed by CEA-Liten include more than 100 n- and p-type transistors and a resistance level on transparent plastic substrates. The carrier mobility of the printed transistors are above the amorphous silicon widely used in the display industry.

(*) 'Global Food Losses and Food Waste', a study by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 2011

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Father of Newtown victim: Ban assault weapons

Neil Heslin, the father of a six-year-old boy who was slain in the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, holds a picture of himself with his son Jesse and wipes his eye while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Neil Heslin, the father of a six-year-old boy who was slain in the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, holds a picture of himself with his son Jesse and wipes his eye while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Donna Soto, mother of slain Sandy Hook Elementary teacher Victoria Soto, holds here phone with a photo of her daughter on it while she listens to testimony on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, during the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Democratic Sen. Brian Frosh (standing left) discusses a Maryland gun-control bill with Sen. E.J. Pipkin (standing right), R-Cecil, on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 in the state Senate in Annapolis, Md. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

Neil Heslin, the father of a six-year-old boy who was slain in the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, holds a picture of himself with his son Jesse and wipes his eye while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013. At left is Carlee Soto, sister of slain Sandy Hook Elementary teacher Victoria Soto. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

(AP) ? After weeks of arguing constitutional fine points and citing rival statistics, senators wrangling over gun control saw and heard the anguish of a bereft father.

Neil Heslin, whose 6-year-old son, Jesse, was among those cut down at a Connecticut elementary school in December, asked the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to ban assault weapons like the one that killed his child.

"I'm not here for the sympathy or the pat on the back," Heslin, a 50-year-old construction worker, told the senators, weeping openly during much of his hushed 11-minute testimony. "I'm here to speak up for my son."

At his side were photos: of his son as a baby, of them both taken on Father's Day, six months before Jesse was among 20 first-graders and six administrators killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. That massacre has hoisted gun control to a primary political issue this year, though the outcome remains uncertain.

The hearing's focus was legislation by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., to ban assault weapons and ammunition magazines carrying more than 10 rounds. A Bushmaster assault weapon was used at Newtown by the attacker, Adam Lanza, whose body was found with 30-round magazines.

Feinstein said such a firearm "tears peoples' bodies apart. I don't know why as a matter of public policy we can't say they don't belong.'"

Republicans had several answers. They argued her proposal would violate the Second Amendment's right to bear arms and take firearms from law-abiding citizens, and said current laws aimed at keeping guns from criminals are not fully enforced.

"The best way to prevent crazy people" from getting firearms is to better enforce the existing federal background check system, said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.

That system is designed to prevent criminals, people with mental problems and others from obtaining guns. It only applies to weapons sold by federally licensed dealers, and expanding that system to nearly all gun transactions is the central proposal in President Barack Obama's package of gun restrictions he unveiled last month, along with bans on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines.

As if to underscore the hurdles Obama's plan faces on Capitol Hill, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., told reporters Wednesday that he opposed universal background checks like the president wants and predicted it would not be part of his chamber's gun legislation. He wants the current federal background check system strengthened, improving how states provide it with mental health information about citizens and cracking down on illegal gun trafficking.

At the same time, election results from Tuesday highlighted gun control's potency as a political issue. Illinois state Rep. Robin Kelly won a House Democratic primary in the state after a political committee favoring firearms curbs financed by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Independence USA, spent more than $2 million on ads for her. Kelly's opponent had opposed an assault weapons ban.

The Senate Judiciary panel could begin writing gun legislation Thursday, but that seems all but certain to slip to next week.

At the Senate hearing, spectators dabbed tears from their cheeks as Heslin described his last morning with his son, including getting a final hug as he dropped him off at school. The hearing room was packed with relatives and neighbors of victims of Newtown, as well as people affected by other shootings at Aurora, Colo., and Virginia Tech.

"It's all going to be OK," Heslin says his son told him. "And it wasn't OK."

Dr. William Begg, an emergency room doctor who treated some Newtown casualties, described assault weapons wounds. Begg noted that the coroner's report said each child had three to 11 bullet wounds.

"They had such horrific injuries to their little bodies," said Begg. He said an assault weapons bullet "opens up" and does not travel in a straight line, adding, "That's not a survivable injury."

The hearing featured heated exchanges, such as when Graham pressed Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn about the government's prosecution of only a handful of the roughly 80,000 people annually who fail background checks after falsely stating they qualify for guns.

"I want to stop 76,000 people from buying guns illegally," Walsh said, defending the background check system and heatedly interrupting Graham, a Senate rarity.

Former Rep. Sandy Adams, R-Fla., once a law enforcement officer, told the senators they have an opportunity to take effective action against gun violence. She has favored expanding the availability of mental health information to the authorities and opposes taking guns from people.

"It is not time for feel-good legislation so you can say you did something," she said.

That drew an angry objection from Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., who said, "This is not feel-good legislation."

Feinstein's bill ? and most of Obama's guns agenda ? will have to overcome opposition from the National Rifle Association, which has long kept lawmakers from enacting gun restrictions.

Another hurdle is uncertain support from moderate Democrats.

Feinstein's measure has 21 co-sponsors, all Democrats. Including herself, it is sponsored by eight of the 10 Judiciary panel Democrats ? precarious for a committee where Democrats outnumber Republicans 10-8. Among those who haven't co-sponsored the measure is Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., who did not attend Wednesday's session.

Her bill would ban future sales of assault weapons and magazines carrying more than 10 rounds of ammunition, exempting those that already exist. It specifically bans 157 firearms but excludes 2,258 others in an effort to avoid barring hunting and sporting weapons.

Meanwhile, the House Education and Workforce Committee debated ways to keep students safe, such as the NRA proposal for more armed guards at schools.

"Two thousand kids die each year in automobiles each year," said Rep. Phil Roe, R-Tenn., comparing that number with the comparatively few children who die in schools. "Schools are safe places and for the most part they really are."

Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., said school safety is linked to firearms, saying, "Turning schools into armed fortresses is not the answer."

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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Joe Root hoping a Test call up ? Cricket News Update | bettor.com

Joe Root hoping a Test call up ? Cricket News Update

Emerging England batsman Joe Root believes he has done enough, during the recently concluded ODI series against New Zealand, to secure a place in the national Test side for next month?s three-match series against the same opposition.

Root, the 22-year-old Yorkshire top order batsman, who made an impressive start to his ODI career in India last month, scored two half centuries in the three-match One Day International series against the Black Caps, which the Three Lions won 2-1.

While speaking to media reporters after a training session on Monday, the right-hander hoped his impressive showing in the limited overs series will be enough to assure him a place in the Test side.

"There's obviously a jump (to Test cricket). It's tough and you're playing against some very good players. But more than anything you just need to make sure you know your role and try to stick to it."

"I think everyone gets a bit nervous. But I got out there, and there were thousands of people there and a great atmosphere - really loud - and I just found myself smiling and enjoying myself."

"That took over for me, and I didn't really worry about anything. I just wanted to make it last for as long as possible," Root went on to add.

Root, whose only Test appearance was against India in December last year, is tipped to open the batting for England in the Tests, alongside skipper Alastair Cook. The Yorkshire batsman, however, said that he does not mind where he bats in the order.

"I don't really mind where I bat, whether it is No 6 or opening - as long as I play," said the 22-year-old batsman who competes with Nick Compton for a Test spot.

"We've played some really good cricket, winning both the Twenty20s and one-dayers which is what we set out to do," added the Yorkshire batsman, who has so far played 8 One Day Internationals and averages above 81 with the bat.

The first Test between England and New Zealand Kick starts at Dunedin on March 6, 2013. Before the series opener, the Poms are also scheduled to play a four-day practice match against New Zealand XI at Queenstown from February 27 to March 2.

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France Telecom-Orange will release Tizen 2.0 devices from Samsung and Huawei this year

France TelecomOrange will release Tizen 20 devices from Samsung and Huawei this year

Tizen's holding a posh little shindig here at Mobile World Congress to officially launch the Tizen 2.0 OS, which was recently released to developers (but not on phones you can actually buy). In addition to showcasing the operating system, which we just got hands-on with, the company announced a bit of news: France Telecom-Orange will sell Tizen 2.0 handsets this year, with devices from both Samsung and Huawei. Unfortunately, we don't have any more specifics to share, but we have to say, that was fast! The folks at Tizen don't play, do they?

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Simple method devised for determining atrial fibrillation risk in women

Feb. 26, 2013 ? Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of abnormal heart rhythm, affecting 2.5 million Americans. If left undetected or untreated, atrial fibrillation can lead to stroke. Determining who is at increased risk for atrial fibrillation has been difficult, especially among individuals without established heart disease. But now, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital have devised and tested a simple atrial fibrillation risk prediction model, based on six easily obtained factors: a woman's age, height, weight, blood pressure, alcohol consumption and smoking history.

The model is published in the online edition of the European Heart Journal on February 26, 2013.

"The real strength of this model is its simplicity," said Brendan Everett, MD, the lead author of the study and a cardiologist at BWH. "Using this tool, we can estimate an otherwise healthy woman's risk of developing atrial fibrillation over the next 10 years. The tool only requires that a patient's health care provider know some basic information about the patient. There is no need for any advanced testing or additional cost in order to use the risk tool."

The risk prediction model was derived and tested in more than 20,000 middle aged women of European ancestry. Researchers found that the new model was significantly better at identifying women at increased risk for atrial fibrillation over the next 10 years than estimating a woman's risk of atrial fibrillation using her age alone.

"Nearly one in four women were reassigned to a more accurate atrial fibrillation risk category by using the new model," said Everett. "While specific interventions to lower a woman's risk of a first atrial fibrillation episode are still in development, this personalized information can help health care providers stress the importance of heart healthy behaviors, including weight loss and moderation of alcohol consumption."

The study also examined whether recently discovered genetic markers for atrial fibrillation risk improved researchers' ability to accurately predict a woman's risk for atrial fibrillation and indeed, the researchers found that a genetic risk score has potential to improve the ability to predict atrial fribrillation. However, Everett notes that while this information is scientifically interesting, more research on genetic testing is needed before this combination model can be recommended for use in the general public. Further research is also needed to determine if the study results would apply to men or a broader population of women.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

HTC targets iPhone users with its new Sync Manager desktop application

HTC targets iPhone users with its new Sync Manager desktop applicationHTC announced the HTC One last week which is its latest flagship device running on the Android operating system. It appears that HTC believes it can pull current iPhone users away from iOS and onto android with its latest device and it is going all out to help people do just that by releasing software that can access an iPhone?s backup file. According to CNET Asia, HTC will soon be releasing an update to its desktop Sync Manager software that will have the ability to open up an iPhone?s backup file that has been created through an iTunes backup.

HTC told us that it will be launching a new version of its HTC Sync Manager desktop application for the HTC One with a new feature--it can extract data from iPhone backup files. Data from an iPhone backup (saved through iTunes) that can be transferred include photos, videos, calendar entries and text messages.

The version of the Sync Manager software that is currently available already offers some minor links with iTunes; but only for assistance with managing media on HTC devices. The new version will do so much more and allow iPhone users who are planning on moving to the HTC One an easy way to retain their photos, videos, calendar appointments and text messages; something that would have been difficult at best prior to this and in the case of text messages, virtually impossible.

It is unclear at this stage when the Sync Manager software will be released but we assume that it will coincide with the launch of the HTC One next month. The current version is available for both Mac and PC so we would expect the new version to be the same. What is unclear is how long Apple will let HTC access its iPhone backup data when this software is finally released. Maybe it will become the latest cat and mouse game similar to how Palm tried to get its Pre to sync with iTunes; something that Apple shut down very quickly.

There is no doubt that the HTC One is a top end smartphone with specifications to match. The iPhone 5S or whatever it will be called has got some serious competition on its hands now from this and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4. This year is going to be an exciting time for gadget lovers!

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Kyle Larson has no hesitation about racing again

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? Kyle Larson won't have a second thought about getting back in a race car following his frightening crash at Daytona International Speedway.

More than two dozen fans were injured Saturday when Larson's car sailed into the fence on the final lap of the Nationwide Series race and debris ? including a tire ? flew into the grandstands. Larson was uninjured, but many fans wondered if the severity of the accident would shake the nerves of the 20-year-old NASCAR rookie.

Not a chance.

"I've been in some really bad wrecks, I'm sure I'll have more throughout my career," Larson told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. "I know crashing is part of the risk we take being race car drivers. It happens. I'm not emotionally (upset), that wreck doesn't make me nervous."

Larson, a development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing who has been praised as the next big superstar by the likes of Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne, will be back in the Nationwide car this weekend at Phoenix International Raceway. He is also scheduled to run a USAC race Friday night at Canyon Speedway Park.

After pulling out of a non-winged race Saturday night in Ocala, Fla., after the wreck at Daytona ? "I wanted to be respectful to the fans who were still in the hospital. I didn't think it would be right to go have fun while they were hurting," he said ? Larson is eager to get back in the car.

The Daytona wreck, after all, wasn't even the worst of his career. Although it looked awful, and the front-end of Larson's car was sheared off, his engine was wedged in a hole in the fence ? Larson believes his accident in a midget car at Eldora Speedway last September was worse: His car flipped after hitting the wall and was hit broadside by another car.

"Off the top of my head, that wreck at Eldora hurt more and was just as scary. I almost had a car come in my cockpit," Larson said.

Still, last Saturday's wreck, in Larson's debut Nationwide Series race, was the first time his car has ripped a fence and disintegrated so badly. He said he only thought his car had gone upside down, and he wasn't aware he'd hit the fence until he saw the wreckage.

"It happened so fast, I kind of thought I'd gone upside down so I was not expecting to see half my car gone," Larson said. "I wasn't expecting to see my engine caught up in the fence. So I was definitely in some shock when I got out of the car and saw it torn apart. I've never had an accident like that where I'd got caught up in the fence, so that was a little different. Kind of a freak deal."

Among the issues NASCAR is researching from Saturday's crash is why Larson's car disintegrated the way it did when it hit the fence.

Seven people with crash-related injuries remained hospitalized in Daytona Beach in stable condition, Halifax Health spokesman Byron Cogdell said Tuesday morning. Also Tuesday, an Orlando law firm said three fans injured in the accident have retained its services.

Larson, meanwhile, is a little disappointed the Nationwide accident and an incident with C.E. Falk III in the "Battle at the Beach" race are the two lasting memories of his Daytona debut.

Larson opened Speedweeks with a second-place finish in the ARCA race, his first ever event at Daytona. But the buzz around him turned negative two days later when he spun Falk on the final lap to win the Whelen All-American Series Late Model race.

Larson was criticized for the move on Twitter by several top-name Sprint Cup Series drivers, and fans also lashed out at the young driver. He said Tuesday he has mixed feelings about the backlash.

"I got in the back of him and spun him coming to the checkers, which was not very nice, and I got a lot of criticism for that and people lost a lot of respect for me for that," Larson said. "I care because people who are huge backers of me and said I'm the greatest driver ever, now one incident and all of a sudden I am the worst race car driver ever. That's not how I race. But I watched videos, a little bit of races at Bowman-Gray, to get prepared and it seemed like every video I watched if the guy in second place was close, they won.

"I did what I thought I had to do to win the race. Looking back, I made a mistake in how I went about it. I wouldn't go back and not try to win the race, but I would probably do something a little different."

If he really had a do-over on Daytona, though, Larson would want the talk to be about how well he was running in the Nationwide race before the final accident, and how he ran in six different cars in seven days. He won twice, counting a victory in a midget race at New Smyrna.

"It was definitely an up and down Speedweeks, but I ran six different race cars and not many people get to do that in their career. I got to do it in a week-and-a-half," Larson said.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Liz Carmouche?s submission attempt on Ronda Rousey leaves an impression ? literally

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Early in the main event at UFC 157, Liz Carmouche mounted Ronda Rousey's back. With Rousey standing, Carmouche clamped on and cranked Rousey's neck. She squeezed until Rousey finally shook Carmouche off, then finished the fight with an armbar in the final seconds of round one.

It wasn't until after the fight that we found out how tight the neck crank was. When Carmouche had her arm across Rousey's face, it pushed Rousey's mouth guard out of the way. In trying to push Carmouche off, Rousey's teeth pushed into Carmouche's arm, leaving this impression.

It wasn't an illegal move because Rousey wasn't intentionally biting down. Still, Rousey did apologize to Carmouche for leaving the mark on her arm during the postfight press conference.

When stuck in Carmouche's submission attempt, Rousey was doing more than just leaving a mark on her opponent's arm. She was being tested more than she had in any other fight. Though it still ended in the first round, at 4:49 it was the longest fight of Rousey's professional career.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Military suicides taken seriously - Sat, 23 Feb 2013 PST

As a member of the Military Suicide Research Consortium, I?d like readers to know four?things:

1) Your tax dollars now support a new research mission to reduce military suicides. Civilian applications could follow. Seven studies are under way; more are?planned.

2) The vast majority of service men and women are resourceful, psychologically and emotionally sound, able and resilient. While military and veteran suicide rates make headlines, thousands of at-risk soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines receive help, support and competent treatment within the military. We wish we could say the same for all our veterans, but it should??


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As a member of the Military Suicide Research Consortium, I?d like readers to know four?things:

1) Your tax dollars now support a new research mission to reduce military suicides. Civilian applications could follow. Seven studies are under way; more are?planned.

2) The vast majority of service men and women are resourceful, psychologically and emotionally sound, able and resilient. While military and veteran suicide rates make headlines, thousands of at-risk soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines receive help, support and competent treatment within the military. We wish we could say the same for all our veterans, but it should be remembered that most veterans who die by suicide are not receiving services from the Veterans Administration ? the only health care system in America paying serious attention to suicide?prevention.

3) We train our warriors to be self-reliant, 10-feet tall and bulletproof. Expecting Rambo to call a crisis line is counter not only to boot camp expectations, but to the evolutionary history of human?males.

4) Lesson: Don?t wait for a solider or veteran to ask for help; if you see signs of distress, reach out, now, and offer help in any way you?can.

Paul Quinnett,?Ph.D.

Cheney

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Angry Birds Seasons Available for Windows Phone 7.5 Too

Following its launch on Microsoft?s Windows Phone 8 operating system, the Angry Birds Seasons mobile game is now available for download on Windows Phone 7.5 devices as well.

Coming from popular mobile game publisher Rovio, the title promises more than 300 levels and regular free updates, for never-ending fun.

?These special episodes offer more challenging levels of pig-popping action and golden eggs to discover,? the company notes.

The new Angry Birds Seasons was pushed to the official Windows Phone Store with a price tag of $0.99 attached to it, and all those interested in grabbing it will find it available on this page.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the game was released for Windows Phone 8 only a few days ago, with the same price tag attached.

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Mandiant goes viral after China hacking report

(Reuters) - Cybersecurity company Mandiant Corp won plaudits from its peers and made front-page news around the world this week when it published a report that purportedly traced a series of cyberattacks on U.S. companies to a Shanghai-based unit of the Chinese army.

But some hackers have turned the tables on the cyber-expert by creating malicious versions of its 74-page report that were infected with computer viruses. They emailed the tainted reports to their victims this week in a bid to wreak havoc under Mandiant's name.

Though the episode was embarrassing, the company said its systems were not breached. "Mandiant has not been compromised," the company said on its corporate blog.

Mandiant was founded in 2004 by Kevin Mandia, a former U.S. Air Force cyber-forensics investigator who co-authored an influential textbook on the subject. The company made its name by automating processes used to investigate computer breaches.

Mandiant was largely unknown outside the computer security industry until Monday, when it fingered the People's Liberation Army's Shanghai-based Unit 61398 as the most likely driving force behind a Chinese hacking group known as APT1.

China's Defense Ministry issued a flat denial of the accusations and called them "unprofessional." But Mandiant won kudos for the unprecedented level of detail in its report, including the location of a building in Shanghai's Pudong financial hub from which Mandiant said the unit had stolen "hundreds of terabytes of data from at least 141 organizations across a diverse set of industries beginning as early as 2006."

Other security companies that have published reports on cyberattacks have shied away from so clearly identifying their perpetrators.

"It was a wonderful report," said Michael Hayden, a former director of the CIA and National Security Agency, who is now with the Chertoff Group. "Everybody is saying 'it's about time.'"

The report did not identify the victims of APT1 or Mandiant's customers, though the company says it has worked for about 40 percent of the Fortune 500.

When asked why he had decided to go public with this report, Mandia, 42, told Reuters, "There is mounting frustration in the private sector. Tolerance is shrinking. We also have a bunch of employees here who are ex-military who sense that frustration and said, 'Let's push this out.'"

The report comes ahead of next week's annual RSA Conference on security in San Francisco, where Mandiant will showcase its products to help companies identify security breaches.

IPO IN THE CARDS?

Mandiant says it begins investigations by installing software it has developed that searches for infections by looking for evidence hackers leave behind. It refers to those digital signatures as Indicators of Compromise, or IOCs.

The proprietary database of those indicators makes up a critical part of the "special sauce" that automates the investigation process and, Mandiant says, enables investigators to root out attackers faster than rivals.

The company has thousands of IOCs in its database, which it is constantly expanding.

"We tend not to take the small jobs. We take the big ones - the ones you would love to read about in the paper, but we keep them out of the paper," said Mandiant's chief security officer, Richard Bejtlich.

Some investors have speculated that Mandiant is preparing for an initial public offering in the next year or so. On Friday, it named Mel Wesley to the post of chief financial officer. Wesley was CFO of publicly held OPNET, which was sold to Riverbed Technology in December for about $1 billion.

Mandia, who raised $70 million by selling stock to Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and One Equity Partners, the private investment arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co, said he is in no rush to go public. "I do not believe we need more capital," he said.

Ted Schlein, a partner with Kleiner Perkins, declined to say if an IPO was in the works, but told Reuters: "They are certainly of the size and they certainly have the operating metrics to be a public company."

Mandia said revenue soared 60 percent last year to about $100 million, and he expects it to climb at about the same clip this year on rising demand for Web-based services that help businesses identify when they have been attacked.

The New York Times and News Corp's Wall Street Journal recently disclosed that they hired Mandiant to investigate cyberattacks. The company has done similar work for Thomson Reuters Corp, parent of Reuters News, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter. A spokesman for Thomson Reuters declined to confirm it.

PREMIUM FEES

Mandiant declined to discuss its fees, though analysts say they are among the highest in an industry where rivals include much bigger companies such as Accenture, AT&T Inc, Deloitte, PwC and Verizon Communications Inc, which offer cyber-forensics alongside other services.

Mandiant consultants often bill at rates of $450 or more an hour, said a person familiar with the company. Teams of consultants investigate breaches for weeks and sometimes several months, typically ringing up bills of between $250,000 and $1 million.

John Pescatore, director of emerging security trends for the SANS Institute, says Mandiant can charge a premium partly because it gets strong recommendations from the government and other customers.

There is often a waiting list for its services.

"It's supply and demand. You call Mandiant and Mandiant tells you when they can show up," said the person familiar with the company, who was not authorized to publicly discuss its finances.

Mandiant also competes against CrowdStrike and Cylance, which are run by the founders of a company known as Foundstone, a pioneer in cyber-forensics that had hired Mandia away from the military. He left Foundstone in 2004 to start Mandiant.

(Reporting by Jim Finkle in Boston; Additional reporting by Joseph Menn in San Francisco and Deborah Charles in Washington; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Prudence Crowther)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mandiant-goes-viral-china-hacking-report-012450562--sector.html

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Nokia Lumia 720 and Lumia 520 press shots revealed

Nokia Lumia 720 and Lumia 520 press shots revealed

See that group of phones just sitting around, pretending not to have a care in the world? Turns out, this is the new Lumia 720, which is now greeting the world for the first time in a leaked press photo. If you'll recall, this device, along with the Lumia 520 (shown after the break), was recently leaked for arrival within Indonesia. While we've yet to learn of other markets or concrete specs for the pair of smartphones, it just became a bit more likely that we'll see the Lumia 720 and Lumia 520 formally greet the world in just a matter of days. Game on, Nokia.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Man dies from gunshot wound ... 36 years later

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Police in Sacramento, Calif., are investigating the death of a 62-year-old man who died from a shooting?36 years after it happened.

Walter Johnson Jr., who was left paralyzed from the 1977 attack, died from complications related to his paralysis, leading police to rule his death a homicide. They are asking the public for help in its investigation.

It's technically the fourth homicide in the California state capital this year.

According to a press release issued by the Sacramento Police Department, Johnson was driving to his parent's home on April 9, 1977, at approximately 3:48 a.m. when three unidentified men blocked the roadway. They confronted Johnson in his vehicle, and a struggle ensued. Johnson was shot in the upper body. The suspects then robbed Johnson and "fled in a red or brown Ford Pinto." The three suspects?described as Hispanic adults?were never apprehended.

Police are hoping that advances in technology, and perhaps even guilty consciences, may lead to a break in the cold case.

"Sometimes people ... want to talk about it over the years," SPD spokeswoman Michele Gigante told the Sacramento Press. "It's still up in the air at this point, but do I think we have a good chance of solving this? Sure."

Sacramento police are offering up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/man-36-years-homicide-paralyzed-police-152547874.html

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Mozilla Thunderbird 17


If price or platform support are among your concerns when picking a desktop email client, then Mozilla Thunderbird (free) is hard to beat. Though it can't quite match all the whiz-bang features of Microsoft Outlook and that application's full support for Microsoft Exchange mail servers, it will suit a lot of users with a lot of different email scenarios?from those with custom server-based mail to webmail users. In fact, even if you have no email account at all, Thunderbird lets you create one using a choice of partner services, which (for a subscription fee) even let you create an email using your last name as the domain name, like firstname@lastname.com. That's sure to impress all your contacts!

Signup and Setup
Thunderbird is available for a lot more platforms than Outlook 2013, which only runs on Windows 7 and Windows 8. In addition to Windows 7 and 8, Thunderbird runs on the earlier Vista and XP flavors, as well as on Mac OS X and Linux. In addition, as with Mozilla's Firefox browser an Extended Support Release (ESR) is available for organizations that don't want automatic updates to upset their corporate software setups.

Though you can't set Thunderbird up with an Exchange server's full capabilities, you can hook it up using POP3 or IMAP servers. So if you use AOL Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, or even the new Outlook.com, for example, you'll be able to set up Thunderbird as your mail client software. Checking the Help pages for any of these services turns up the POP3 or IMAP and SMPT (for outgoing email) server addresses for setup. Using Thunderbird instead of the Web versions also means you won't have to look at ads. Yahoo Mail users, unfortunately, have to upgrade to the $19.99-a-year Mail Plus version to get server access.

Like Outlook 2013, the software can automatically determine your required server addresses and settings for the major mail providers. The new account wizard alternatively lets you configure new accounts manually, if you know the server addresses and settings. A more advanced option lets you send and receive digitally signed and encrypted messages, but you'll need valid certificates for this to work. Without those, you can still take advantage of SSL and TLS security.

To create a custom email account, click on the top choice in your folder list, Local Folders, and under Accounts, click Create a new account. This took me to two provider choices, gandi.net and hover.com. Search on your first and last name for these to come up with email matches; Hover actually could create michael@michaelmuchmore.com for me for $20 a year.

If you're switching to Thunderbird from Outlook, you can import your contact list. It's a simple matter of opening the Address Book, and choosing Tools | Import.? In the same step, you'll be able to import your account settings and mail folders.

Interface
Like every email client, you'll see the panel of accounts and folders down the left, the inbox and with an optional email preview pane below or even in the latest layout favored by Outlook, with the preview to the right (from Options | Layout). But you can't get the couple lines preview inside the inbox entries as you can in Outlook. All the panels are completely resizable. You can hide or display the typical menu items, File, Edit, and so on, but you'll probably use the button bar below that most often, for starting a new email, replying, and refreshing the inbox, among other things. Just as in Firefox, you can choose which buttons you want showing and where?thankfully, because the default choices weren't what I was accustomed to. That is, I put the Write (aka Compose) button at top left, replacing Thunderbird's default of Get Mail.

As in Firefox, tabs are the preeminent interface hallmark of Thunderbird. I'm a real fan of tabs in email, which I appreciate the presence of in Yahoo's webmail interface. It's handy to have a search page, an email you're composing, and your inbox all available at the same time from tabs. As with Outlook 2013, you get an Unread button to show only new emails in the inbox.

The application does support conversation view, showing a column of markers indicating which emails are part of conversations. Clicking on the marker expands the conversation, but Outlook makes conversations much clearer, with a triangular arrow indicating them and indentation when you expand them by clicking on the arrow.

You also get one of Outlook's most useful features?the card-like notifications that pop up at the bottom of the screen when a new email arrives. It does this from its system tray icon, but unlike with Outlook, you can't delete or flag the incoming emails right on the notification card. One thing you don't get out of the "box" is automated vacation responses, but an add-on is available to add this capability.

Most mail services have their own spam filters, but Thunderbird, like Outlook, give you a local tool for eliminating unwanted emails. With its "adaptive junk mail controls," you train Thunderbird to recognize mail you don't want. Just check the icon in the Junk column next to any email or click the Junk button in the message preview pane to designate it as such. When you turn this feature on, the program marks suspected junk, but you can and should tell it if it's marked good mail, to improve detection. I found that this mechanism did a good job of detecting worthless emails, but Outlook's similar tool offered more control, with options for several levels of blocking, such as "only the most obvious junk" and using "safe lists only."

Composing Email
When composing an email, you get all the formatting options you'd expect in any messaging software?the full choice of fonts, sizes, and colors for your text. But you can also choose plain text, even forcing that mode for domains you specify.

As with Outlook, I could be composing multiple emails in different windows at once. This is possible in some webmail clients, like Gmail, but less obvious and natural. Thunderbird saves your drafts automatically every 5 minutes by default; you can make this more or less frequent to taste.

Another convenience addressed by mail services like Outlook.com is large attachments. Thunderbird is in on this as well, with its Filelink feature. This kicks in whenever you try to attach a multi-megabyte file to an email. It uses file-hosting services Box, Ubuntu One and YouSendIt to accommodate the outsize files. You can specify the size limit that will trip your file attachment being uploaded to the service you set up with your credentials.

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The 'Real Housewives' Make How Much?!

Somebody always seems to be leaving The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Bravo, Mondays, 8 p.m. ET). Remember when supposed "inside sources" revealed that Kim Richards was on her way out?  Lisa Vanderpump has also had to deny her own rumored departure, and Taylor Armstrong was said to be jumping ship to be with her new boyfriend. Now Adrienne Maloof is supposedly begging producers to let her out of her contract.  

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Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C


If there's one area that Windows tablets have failed, it's in giving the budget-conscious shopper something worth buying. Even lower-powered tablets and laptop/tablet hybrids are priced like a full-featured ultrabook, while failing to deliver comparable capabilities. The Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C makes a strong play for the budget shopper, with a Windows tablet for only $500 that delivers solid performance and battery life. That price puts it on par with other tablets, but don't expect this tablet to replace your laptop. As a second or third device, however, the VivoTab Smart is an affordable option.

Design
The VivoTab Smart is a small 10-inch tablet, similar to the Acer Iconia Tab W510-1422 or the Asus Vivo Tab RT, but without the docking keyboard that adds laptop functionality. Weighing only 1.3 pounds, the VivoTab Smart is light enough to carry with you anywhere, and the 10.1-inch touch screen has high enough resolution (1,366-by-768) to enjoy video, do some work, and read text comfortably, making it a good device for work, play, or school.

The lightweight tablet has a plastic chassis, available in black, white, or red. Measuring 0.38 by 10.3 by 6.7 inches (HWD), it's slim enough to put in your backpack or laptop bag, all while being more accessible than your regular laptop or printed textbooks. The tablet features built-in stereo speakers, but the volume is extremely quiet, even when turned up to max volume. When used with headphones, however, the volume is fine, though the sound quality is not fantastic.

Unlike competing tablets, the VivoTab Smart does not come with any sort of stylus or digitizer pen?it's all fingers. One accessory soon to be available for the VivoTab Smart, however, is the TranSleeve Keyboard Vivo, a screen cover that doubles as a stand, thanks to some origami-like folding, along with a wireless keyboard. The cover and keyboard are not yet available, and details on the accessories?including pricing?were scarce at the time of this review.

Features
The VivoTab Smart has relatively few ports, even when compared with other Windows tablets. Since there is no docking keyboard, the options are limited to what can be fit into the tablet chassis. Even with those limitations the selection feels skimpy?a headset jack, one micro USB port (for charging only), a micro HDMI out port, and a microSD card slot. No adapters are included to convert those micro ports to full-size, so you may need to find a few adapters on your own. And, unlike your Kindle or iPad, plugging your VivoTab Smart into another PC USB port won't do anything more than charge it; for transferring files or installing programs, you'll have to rely on a microSD card, cloud storage, purchases through the Windows Store, or whatever you can download on the Web.

Built into the tablet are a few sensors that have become common on Windows tablets, but that aren't seen on laptops, such as a G-Sensor (accelerometer), Gyroscope, E-compass, and magnetometer, providing all of the automatic screen rotation and positional awareness needed for many tablet functions and apps. An NFC sensor is also built in for wirelessly pairing NFC-enabled phones and peripherals, like the HP Touch-to-Pair Mouse. For network connectivity, the VivoTab Smart has 802.11n Wi-Fi for networking and Bluetooth 4.0?which can be used for pairing a wireless mouse or keyboard, like Microsoft's Sculpt Touch Mouse or Wedge Mobile Keyboard. The tablet has a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for Skype and similar video chat applications, along with a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera for snapping photos or shooting video.

On the storage front, the VivoTab Smart has 64GB of flash memory, with 33.5GB available out of the box with Windows 8 installed. Asus does bolster that small storage capacity with an additional 32GB of Asus Webstorage, which can be used as either a cloud backup for your data or secondary storage, effectively doubling the storage available during use. You can always use the microSD card slot for additional storage.

Preinstalled on the tablet is Windows 8 (32-bit), which has none of the limitations on programs and apps seen on the Windows RT equipped Asus VivoTab RT or the Microsoft Surface RT. All of your normal software will work just fine, including Microsoft Office, though it's not bundled with the tablet. Included on the tablet are a few simple apps, like SuperNote, MyLibrary, MyDictionary, Amazon's Kindle Reader, and a selection of simple games and tools in Asus Vibe Lite. Asus covers the VivoTab Smart with a one-year warranty covering parts and labor.

Performance
Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C Like the HP Envy X2 (11-g012nr) and Acer W510, the VivoTab Smart is equipped with a dual-core Intel Atom Z2760 processor and 2GB of RAM. As a result, performance was generally similar, scoring 1,438 points in PCMark 7, similar to the HP Envy X2 (1,429 points) and ahead of the Acer Iconia W510-1422 (1,212 points). Naturally, when compared with the likes of the Microsoft Surface Pro, which boasts an Intel Core processor, performance wasn't even close (4,786 points). Cinebench scores were similar, with the VivoTab Smart scoring 0.46 points, ahead of the Acer Iconia (0.30 points) but slightly behind the HP Envy X2 (0.55 points) in spite of the fact all three utilize the same model of processor.

Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C

While the VivoTab Smart will do the trick when browsing the Web or watching streaming video, it's not suited to take on anything more strenuous?it completed Handbrake in 10 minutes 2 seconds. Like the other Atom-powered tablets we've seen lately, the VivoTab Smart was unable to complete Photoshop, or any of our graphics and gaming tests.

The VivoTab Smart lasted 8 hours 43 minutes in our battery rundown test, outlasting the HP Envy X2 (7:08), or at least the Envy X2 tablet alone. Current detachable tablet/laptop hybrids put a secondary battery in the dockable keyboard, extending the battery life by hours?the HP X2 lasted 12 hours 34 minutes while docked, and the Acer W510 lasted 10:27 alone and an impressive 17:50 while docked. The VivoTab Smart may not have that sort of battery life, but it will last long enough to take you through an entire day of work or school.

The Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C is considerably more affordable than the recently reviewed Acer Iconia W510-1422 or the ARM-powered Microsoft Surface RT, but that affordability requires sacrificing the productivity and expanded battery life a docking keyboard would add. As a second or third device, the Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C offers solid performance and all day battery life, with multiple colors to choose from, making it a reasonable choice for tablet-buyers on a budget.

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Xstrata unit wins environmental approval for $5.9 billion Philippine mine

MANILA (Reuters) - Global miner Xstrata Plc's $5.9 billion Tampakan mine in the Philippines has been granted an environmental compliance certificate by the government, the company said on Tuesday, removing one of the hurdles delaying work on Southeast Asia's biggest copper-gold prospect.

The Tampakan project, the Philippines' single largest foreign direct investment and seen as a bellwether for overseas investors, has been held up by a 2010 ban on open-pit mining imposed by the provincial government of South Cotabato because of its harmful effects on the environment.

Governor Arthur Pingoy told Reuters there were no plans to revoke the ban, but the central government's environmental compliance certificate, or ECC, puts Xstrata a step closer to actual construction of the project if the ban is at all lifted.

The company, however, still needs at least three more local permits before construction work can begin.

"We received an official notification that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources has signed the ECC for our Tampakan mine project," Sagittarius Mines Inc, the local unit of Xstrata, said in a statement.

The Tampakan mine, predicted to have a 17-year lifespan, is expected to contain 15 million metric tons (16.5 million tons) of copper and 17.6 million ounces of gold. Australian miner Indophil Resources N.L. has a 37.5 percent interest in the project.

BAN STAYS

The ban by the South Cotabato government on open-pit mining runs counter to the national mining law, which does not restrict exploration methods.

The Philippines is estimated to sit on mineral deposits worth $850 billion and the government is keen to extract more revenues from the mining industry.

But a 2010 moratorium on new mining projects, and a strong anti-mining lobby led by the influential Catholic Church, some local government officials and environmentalists have hampered several multibillion-dollar projects.

"We have this ordinance banning open-pit mining that we consider until now as legal. Until this is declared illegal, I have to do my job to implement it," South Cotabato Governor Pingoy said by telephone.

A review of the ban is unlikely while Pingoy remains in office. Local elections are to be held in May in the Philippines, however, and that may usher in a more mining-friendly council.

REGULATORY DELAYS

Sagittarius has pushed back the target date to start production at the Tampakan mine in South Cotabato by three years to 2019 as it struggles to win regulatory approvals.

The project delay means actual mining investments between 2012 and 2016 will be short of a previous government forecast of $12 billion for the period.

Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Ramon Paje said the government had included certain conditions in the ECC granted to Sagittarius "in order to protect and mitigate possible adverse impacts of the project on the community health, welfare and the environment."

Sagittarius said it was reviewing the conditions.

Sagittarius had filed for an ECC in 2010, shortly before the local council of South Cotabato banned open-pit mining -- the extraction method the company plans to use.

Paje had previously said an ECC for the project cannot be issued while the ban was in place. But a mining council, overseen by President Benigno Aquino's office, ordered the environment department to grant Sagittarius the ECC if it had complied with all requirements.

(Reporting by Erik dela Cruz; Editing by Rosemarie Francisco and Miral Fahmy)

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