Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Nexus nabs FCC approval complete with Verizon LTE

We've been waiting with bated breath for Verizon to make an announcement concerning its planned launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The wait continues, but one more step in the regulatory process leading up to said launch is now complete -- the Samsung I515 just popped up in the hallowed pages of the FCC website. It offers the usual suspects of LTE band 13 (Verizon's particular flavor of 700MHz spectrum) and EVDO / CDMA, as well as the expected inclusion of NFC. Not included? US GSM frequencies, as far as we can tell. We'll continue to dig for more clues here, but at least we know it's one step closer to finally making it to your local store.

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Iraq FM denies outside pressure over Syria stance

(AP) ? Iraq's foreign minister says Baghdad is not taking "orders" from other countries when it comes to dealing with Syria, alluding to accusations that it had bowed to pressure from neighboring Iran.

Iraq was the only country to abstain on Saturday when the Arab League voted to suspend Syria over its bloody, eight-month long crackdown on protesters calling for reforms.

During a press conference Monday, Hoshyar Zebari refuted claims that Iraq's decision to abstain from the vote was due to pressure from other countries. He didn't name any one country specifically but Iran, which also has a Shiite majority, maintains a strong influence in Iraq.

Zebari described the Arab League decision as "tough" and said anything that happens in Syria will affect Iraq.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Mexican president's sister seeks governorship (AP)

MORELIA, Mexico ? Mexicans are headed to the polls today in the western state of Michoacan in a crucial political test for President Felipe Calderon in his home state and as his sister seeks the governor's seat there.

Voters will pick 40 federal congressional representatives and 112 mayors following dozens of drug cartel-related attacks over the last two years targeting local officials.

Sunday's election is seen as a precursor to Mexico's presidential elections next year, in which early polls show Calderon's National Action Party, or PAN, struggling to retain the presidency.

The vote will also reflect more clearly on the president with his sister, Luisa Maria "Cocoa" Calderon, running for governor in the family's home state, and where the president launched his frontal attack on drug cartels in late 2006.

Luisa Maria Calderon promised to advance her brother's offensive and led in most opinion polls going into the vote, the last state election until the presidential contest in July. A victory would boost the morale of the PAN, which has held the presidency since 2000 but has been hurt recently by voter fatigue with drug violence.

Such violence has been a main concern in Michoacan and threatened to disrupt the orderly functioning of the vote Sunday.

Residents of the rural city of Cheran refused to let poll workers into their town amid demands for an election that they said would respect their customs and traditions. The indigenous Purepecha people who live in Cheran have in recent months wielded rifles and mounted roadblocks keeping out suspected illegal loggers and drug traffickers.

The Michoacan Electoral Institute said in a news release Sunday that officials were still unable to carry out elections in Cheran and were determining how the 16,000 residents there will elect their leaders. Voting continued elsewhere in the state, despite the problems in Cheran.

In the city of La Piedad, also in Michoacan, a local newspaper published on Sunday an unsigned note blaming the PAN for drug killings and threatening the party's supporters. News reports said the newspaper had been forced to publish the warning.

"Don't wear T-shirts or PAN advertising because we don't want to confuse you and have innocent people die," read the note, which was also circulated by email.

It was not immediately clear who sent the email or published the newspaper ad, which came 11 days after La Piedad Mayor Ricardo Guzman was shot dead while handing out leaflets for several PAN candidates, including Luisa Maria Calderon. No arrests have been made in the attack.

The PAN has yet to win a governorship in Michoacan, and the leftist Revolutionary Democratic Party, or PRD, has dominated federal offices and the presidential vote there since 2000. Local offices have been a toss-up between the PRD and the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.

Calderon faces PRD candidate Silvano Aureoles Conejo and Morelia Mayor Fausto Vallejo Figueroa of the PRI.

The PRI seeks a victory to build momentum for regaining the presidency, which it lost the presidency to the PAN in 2000 after 71 years of single-party rule. The PRI so far is fielding the most popular pre-candidate in the presidential race, former Mexico state Gov. Enrique Pena Nieto.

"Whoever wins, their party will claim it helps for 2012, especially the current underdogs ? PAN and PRD," said Shannon O'Neil, a Latin America expert for the U.S.-based think tank the Council on Foreign Relations.

The once-dominant PRD is trailing the other two major parties in the Michoacan governor's race, according to the polls. As Michoacan's governing party for a decade, the PRD has been criticized for failing to quell the state's drug violence, and some of its legislative candidates are accused of having close ties to drug cartels.

More than 40,000 people have died in drug-related violence across Mexico during the federal government's five-year offensive, according to many estimates. Calderon's administration hasn't released official figures since nearly a year ago, when it counted 35,000.

While many of Mexico's 32 states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has seen, in addition to Guzman's slaying, the kidnapping of nine polling firm workers and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.

Julio Cesar Godoy Toscano of the PRD in Michoacan was elected to Congress in 2009 only to turn fugitive after being charged with aiding drug trafficking and money laundering.

Also in 2009, prosecutors ordered the arrest of 12 Michoacan mayors and 23 other state and local officials, mostly from the PRD, due to allegations that they had protected the Michoacan-based La Familia cartel. Every one of them had been acquitted by April of this year. Prosecutors filed a complaint against one judge for improperly acquitting the officials, but mayors say the charges were weak and often based on a single informant.

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Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon contributed to this report.

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UFC on Fox prelims: ?Bruce Leroy? finds a home at bantamweight, Rosa and Pierce win too

UFC on Fox prelims: ?Bruce Leroy? finds a home at bantamweight, Rosa and Pierce win too

ANAHEIM -Alex "Bruce Leroy" Cacares carries a huge persona, but not big enough to overcome the lack of size he battled at lightweight during Season 12 of "The Ultimate Fighter.' Now that he's dropped all the way down to 135 pounds, it looks like he might be a real prospect.

Cacares' athleticism was impressive during a 15-minute battle on the feet. He had Cole Escovedo confused throughout and rolled to a unanimous decision, 30-27 on all three scorecards. This was win No. 1 in the UFC for the 23-year-old Cacares (6-4, 1-2 UFC).

"I feel great and I don't think it has all registered yet. This was my third fight under the UFC banner and considering that I lost my first two I knew that tonight it was do or die," Cacares said. "After my last loss I felt it was my conditioning that cost me the win. House, the cut-man, told me I needed to work on my endurance and he gave me a list with some different sprints to do. I think those definitely helped me get the victory tonight. ?It's my dream to fight in the UFC and I want to make sure it lasts as long as possible."

Escovedo, 29, has a lot of experience around the world. He was once a WEC champ, but he had trouble tracking down Cacares. Cacares did a job with his offensive game mixing in a variety of kicks with some good two and three punch combinations.

Escovedo was surprised by the one-sided decision and said he had some troubles with his weight cut that left him lacking explosiveness.

"Nothing that Alex hit me with hurt me in the fight. He didn't have any power on his punches and we knew that coming into the fight. I accidentally cut to 134 yesterday and I think that hurt my stamina in the fight and cost me the win. I'm extremely disappointed with my performance."

Rosa wins battle of the clinch to get first UFC win

Aaron Rosa made the wise move of getting back to his natural class down at 205. There is no easy weight class in the UFC, so he got a solid test from UFC newcomer Matt Lucas.

Rosa showed better stamina and landed some heavy shots inside during a fight that featured 80 percent clinch work along the cage. The veteran got his first UFC win via majority decision, 30-26, 30-26 and 28-28, in fight No. 1 of the UFC on Fox card in the Honda Center.

Rosa (17-4, 1-1 UFC) lost his promotional debut back in June at UFC 131. Heavyweight Joey Beltran beat him up that night as Rosa entered the cage in excess of 250 pounds.

Tonight, he was a trim 205 and it made a big difference. Lucas landed four takedowns, but Rosa was able to get to his feet quickly in all four cases. Lucas (14-3) worked the takedown for most of the 15 minutes and it tired him badly. He spit out his mouthpiece on three occasions. Referee John McCarthy took a point away from Lucas in the second.

"I was very happy to go out there and get the win in such a big show. When the people started cheering it made all the work worthwhile," Rosa said. "My hands are feeling a little roughed up but I'm very excited to get back in the Octagon as soon as possible."

It's not surprising at all to hear Rosa's hands were hurt. He landed a lot of heavy shots in close quarters. He really beat up Lucas with elbows to the head, side and back during the clinches.

"I was way too reluctant and I couldn't seem to find my rhythm or put my strikes together the way that I planned to. I was stalling, I think being under the lights for the first time in an event like this had something to do with it. ?Hopefully I'll be back to show the fans what I can do," said Lucas.

UFC on Fox prelims: ?Bruce Leroy? finds a home at bantamweight, Rosa and Pierce win too

Pierce edges Bradley using crisp left hand

Mike Pierce and Paul Bradley are carbon copies. Both fighters have a good wrestling background and developing striking. Pierce was a little better with his hands tonight and got slight nod on the scorecards in a split decision victory, 30-27, 29-28 and 28-29.

Much of the fight spent battling in the clinch for head control and inside punches. Pierce did most of his damage in close quarters. Anytime the fighters broke, Pierce (13-4, 5-2 UFC) did a nice job of landing his left hook. Bradley's eyes were pretty busted up by the end of the fight.

That's win No. 5 in the UFC for Pierce. He was on a great run and moving up the rankings until he met another good wrestler in Johny Hendricks during the summer. He lost that fight via unanimous decision. This gets him back on track.

Bradley (18-4, 0-2 UFC) is a tough opponent, he just hasn't been able to turn the corner in big fights. He's lost to Pierce and Rafael Natal in the UFC and back in 2009 he lost to eventual Strikeforce middleweight champ Luke Rockhold at 185 pounds.

This was actually a rematch of a 2009 outside the organization. Pierce won that night in a unanimous decision.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Shuffler.fm Launches Its Nifty ?Flipboard For Music? iPad App (With Angel Funding To Boot)

Screen shot 2011-11-10 at 3.25.24 PMLast year, Tim Heineke of Twones and Tone.fm, Marcel Corso and Diedrik Martens launched a new Amsterdam-based music startup, called Shuffler.fm, to let users listen to the tunes and artists being covered by music blogs while they read. The startup thus began its career as a cool web app for music discovery, with the goal of aggregating music from blogs across the Internets -- based on genre. Over the last year, Shuffler.fm has evolved into a service that now allows users to play continuous mixes of their favorite music blogs, browse through popular songs and artists through a nifty search function, as well as create personalized channels based on "favorite-ing" tracks and blogs. Music blogs can also create their own pages, including a "Play this blog" button that launches the blog's own channel. (Check out Sarah's coverage in August here.)

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HP Compaq 8200 Elite USDT


The HP Compaq 8200 Elite USDT ($869 direct) is a fine desktop choice for businesses who work primarily over the Web or a network (such as in the database, information analysis, or Web design fields). It lacks backward compatibility with old-school hardware like PCI cards and peripherals that connect via serial ports, but it compensates with speedy quad-core processing and forward-looking components. It's ideal for either a startup or an enterprise department that has finally thrown off the shackles of legacy hardware.

Design and Features
The 8200 Elite USDT is small enough (2.6 by 9.9 by 10 inches, HWD) to hide under a desk or in a cubbyhole, but it still retains some full-size components, like its Intel Core i5-2500S processor. Though the system is compact, there's still a little room inside. The system has two SO-DIMM slots for memory (one is filled), and the system has an MXM graphics card slot. MXM was designed for use in laptops and other small-form-factor machines as strictly an interior solution (it offers no external ports); it really hasn't taken off the way designers thought it would in the mid 2000s. Here it's used for configuring 8200 Elites with discrete graphics. On one hand this means that ultra-slim desktop (USDT) and ultra-small-form-factor (USFF) machines like the 8200 Elite can be equipped with optional discrete graphics at the factory. On the other, third-party MXM graphics cards are difficult to find, so you probably won't be upgrading the systems after purchase. The MXM card slot in this review unit is unoccupied, so the system uses the i5-2500S's integrated Intel HD 2000 Graphics.

Its compact size means that the 8200 Elite USDT doesn't have any other internal expansion room. You (or likely your IT folk) will have to add extra functionality using the system's ten USB 2.0 ports. The only legacy ports are the PS/2 ports for the keyboard and mouse, and a VGA port for the monitor. If your business has stopped buying VGA monitors, the only alternative is DisplayPort. There are also no HDMI, USB 3.0, or eSATA ports. There simply isn't room?a tradeoff you must make for such a compact system. The serviceability of the system is average: The system's lockable case door comes off quickly, but you'll have to remove the optical drive to get to the hard drive. In contrast, the Editors' Choice Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p USFF ($1,180 direct, 4 stars) is much easier to get into and service.

The desktop comes with two laptop-style drives: a 2.5-inch 250GB hard drive and a tray-loading DVD burner. This setup has plusses and minuses. The hard drive can be swapped out for another solution in some configurations, but both the spinning hard drive (320GB) and SSD (160GB) options are relatively small; competing systems can be configured with full-size hard drives ranging from 500GB to 4TB in capacity.

The 8200 Elite USDT can be configured to your liking during the ordering process, but our review unit came with a standard set of preloaded programs, mostly in the form of installers. Installers are a good way to go, because they avoid the headaches of preinstalled programs but give end users or IT folk the option of using them. These programs include HP's Power Assistant, HP's ProtectTools security software, and Norton Internet Security 2011. As it does with most enterprise PCs, HP supports disk imaging for the 8200 Elite line, from the USDT seen here all the way up to tower PCs in the same family.

Performance
Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p A 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-2500S processor, with built-in Intel HD Graphics 2000, and 4GB of DDR3 memory made the HP Compaq 8200 Elite USDT a quick performer on our benchmark tests. For example, the 8200 Elite motored through our Handbrake video test in only 1 minute 21 seconds and our Photoshop CS5 test in 3:16. These results are in a dead heat with those of the Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p (1:21 Handbrake, 3:12 CS5), though behind those of the class-leading (but more expensive) Dell Optiplex 990 ($1,905 direct, 3.5 stars) (1:11 Handbrake, 2:57 CS5). That said, the 8200 Elite should last your company the three to five years it takes to write off the capital expense.

The HP Compaq 8200 Elite USDT is certainly a capable compact desktop for your medium-to-enterprise-sized business. It's powerful enough to fulfill your day-to-day needs, particularly if you're a Web-based business or frequently work with more traditional databases and Excel spreadsheets, and it can even handle light-to-medium graphics tasks. It's reasonably easy to service, but the Lenovo M91p will be even quicker for your IT folks. The Lenovo also uses cheaper and more capacious desktop-class hard and optical drives. Both systems are roughly equivalent performers, but the HP costs a few hundred dollars less per unit. That said, the Lenovo M91p's build quality, backward-compatibility with legacy PCI cards, and serviceability give it the leg up to stay as our Editors' Choice for large/enterprise-class businesses.

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The Most Potent Orgy of Nostalgia I've Ever Seen [Video]

Did you watch a lot of movies in the '80's and '90's? If the answer is yes, you need to go home, put this video on the largest screen you have, and take this amazing trip down memory lane. More »


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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Venezuela vows all-out hunt for Nationals' Ramos

FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2011, file photo, Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos looks up from the dugout at the end of the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds at Nationals Park in Washington. According to Kathe Vilera, a spokeswoman for Ramos' Venezuelan League team, the Aragua Tigers, four armed men kidnapped Ramos on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, from his home in central Venezuela. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2011, file photo, Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos looks up from the dugout at the end of the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds at Nationals Park in Washington. According to Kathe Vilera, a spokeswoman for Ramos' Venezuelan League team, the Aragua Tigers, four armed men kidnapped Ramos on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, from his home in central Venezuela. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

FILE - In this June 4, 2011, file photo, Washington Nationals' Wilson Ramos looks on during a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix. According to Kathe Vilera, a spokeswoman for Ramos' Venezuelan League team, the Aragua Tigers, four armed men kidnapped Ramos on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, from his home in central Venezuela. (AP Photo/Paul Connors, File)

FILE - This July 6, 2011 file photo shows Washington Nationals' Wilson Ramos hitting a sacrifice bunt to drive in teammate Michael Morse for the go-ahead run in the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Nationals Park in Washington. According to Kathe Vilera, a spokeswoman for Ramos' Venezuelan League team, the Aragua Tigers, four armed men kidnapped Ramos Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 from his home in central Venezuela. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, file)

FILE - This 2011 file photo shows player Wilson Ramos of the Washington Nationals baseball team. According to Kathe Vilera, a spokeswoman for Ramos' Venezuelan League team, the Aragua Tigers, four armed men kidnapped Ramos Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 from his home in central Venezuela.?(AP Photo/David J. Phillip, file)

David Ramos, brother of Washington Nationals' catcher Wilson Ramos, left, opens the gate of his family's home for an unidentified woman in the municipality of Santa Ines in Valencia, Venezuela, Thursday Nov. 10, 2011. The 24-year-old player, who had just finished his rookie season, was just outside the front door at his home in the town of Santa Ines on Wednesday night when an SUV approached, armed men got out "and they took him away," said Ramos' agent, Gustavo Marcano. (AP Photo/Lexander Loiza)

(AP) ? The government sent top investigators Thursday to hunt for Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos, whose abduction has shaken Venezuela's elite athletes and focused attention on the nation's sharp rise in kidnappings for ransom.

The 24-year-old player, who had returned to Venezuela after his rookie season, was just outside the front door at his home in the town of Santa Ines on Wednesday night when an SUV approached, armed men got out "and they took him away," said Ramos' agent, Gustavo Marcano.

It was the first known kidnapping of a Major League Baseball player in Venezuela, though the relatives of some ballplayers have previously been held captive for ransom.

Police found the kidnappers' vehicle abandoned in the nearby town of Bejuma on Thursday morning, Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami said. He said anti-kidnapping units led by "the best investigators we have" were dispatched to the area in central Carabobo state.

He vowed to rescue Ramos and capture his abductors.

"We're taking on this investigation with everything we've got," El Aissami said.

Major League Baseball and the Nationals said the leagues' Department of Investigations was working with authorities.

"Our foremost concern is with Wilson Ramos and his family and our thoughts are with them at this time," the team and the MLB said in a joint statement, adding there would be no further comment.

Ramos was outside with his father and two brothers when the SUV pulled up with four men inside, three of whom got out and seized the player, Marcano said.

"The abductors haven't made contact with the family or with anyone," said Domingo Alvarez, vice president of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League. "We're worried."

Ramos is a key young player for the Nationals. As a rookie in 2011, he hit .267 with 15 home runs and 52 RBIs in 113 games. He also threw out 19 of 67 runners attempting to steal a base, a 28 percent success rate that ranked third among qualifying catchers in the National League.

Washington acquired Ramos from the Minnesota Twins in a trade for All-Star relief pitcher Matt Capps in July 2010.

He is one of dozens of Venezuelans in professional baseball, and security while at home has increasingly become a concern for the players and their families as a rising wave of kidnappings has hit the wealthy as well as the middle class.

Venezuelan police said 618 kidnappings were reported in 2009, and the numbers have grown rapidly in recent years. In 1998, when President Hugo Chavez was elected, just 52 kidnappings were reported. Security experts say the real number of kidnappings today is much higher because many cases aren't reported to authorities.

The wealthy have taken steps to protect themselves. Sales of armored cars have soared in the past several years. Bodyguards typically shadow major leaguers when they return to their homeland to play in the winter league.

"Every major league player has his own security, but we don't know if he had his security there at that time," Alvarez said.

Former Boston Red Sox slugger Tony Armas, who lives in Venezuela, said young players have been taking additional security measures due to the risk of kidnappings.

"But many of them are careless sometimes. No one seriously thinks that this can happen to us, and much less in a country like ours where people love baseball," Armas said in a telephone interview.

"Most of us came from humble families. We still have relatives who live in poor areas; we frequent those places and unfortunately the criminals are getting more soulless all the time," he said.

In November 2009, the 56-year-old mother of Victor Zambrano, who retired after a seven-year Major League career, was rescued in a commando-style operation three days after she was kidnapped. The former pitcher's cousin, Richard Mendez Zambrano, had been kidnapped a few days earlier, and was later killed.

In June 2009, Colorado Rockies catcher Yorvit Torrealba's 11-year-old son and brother-in-law were kidnapped and released a day later.

The mother of former player Ugueth Urbina, who was a two-time All-Star pitcher, spent more than five months in captivity until she was rescued in early 2005.

Venezuela has one of Latin America's highest murder rates, and violent crime has worsened in recent years. As ransom kidnapping has soared, the government passed a revised law in 2009 that stiffened prison sentences for kidnapping and also allows authorities to freeze the banks accounts of victims' families to prevent them from paying ransom.

Ramos had been training and planned to start playing with his Venezuelan team next week. Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Melvin Mora, also a Venezuelan, proposed that the Venezuelan league ought to call off its games "until he appears."

But league president Jose Grasso said that won't happen. "Turning out the stadium lights isn't a solution," Grasso said, calling Ramos' abduction "an isolated event."

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AP Sports Writers Howard Fendrich in Washington and Ron Blum in New York contributed to this report.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

How the cold, dead moon stayed magnetic

A mystery thrown up by the Apollo moon rocks may finally have been solved. How did the moon remain magnetic tens of millions of years after its molten core stopped sloshing?

The moon has no global magnetic field today, but early in its life, it probably had a core hot enough to churn violently, with the movement of this electrically charged fluid creating a magnetic field. But as the core cooled, the convection should have eased enough to kill the field. So it was a puzzle when Apollo moon rocks suggested the moon still had a magnetic field 4.2 billion years ago, millions of years after the powerful mixing is thought to have ended. Now two groups have come up with explanations for what could have kept the core stirred up.

The moon is thought to have formed closer to the Earth than it is now and spun faster, slowing down and moving away over time through tidal interactions with Earth. Christina Dwyer at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and colleagues say previous models did not take into account this faster spin, which would have agitated the molten core like water in a washing machine. This could have enabled the magnetic field to last until 2.7 billion years ago.

Michael Le Bars at the Non-Equilibrium Phenomena Research Institute in Marseille, France, says large meteorite impacts that occurred until about 3.9 billion years ago also could have set the lunar core sloshing for periods of 10,000 years at a time.

Both models offer "a way out of a pretty major conundrum", says Ben Weiss at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Some meteorites ? thought to be chips off of asteroids ? are magnetic, and spacecraft flybys have measured two asteroids with magnetic fields, he says, adding that the models might explain how these space rocks came to be magnetised.

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Amazon gets Siri-ous about mobile, acquires voice technology application Yap (Digital Trends)

kindle fire yapAmazon has been making big moves lately. The Kindle Fire and its app marketplace are becoming a more serious competitive threat, with hosting and storage services to back it up. In the scheme of things, Amazon is shaping up to not only challenge the digital retail space, but the Apple ecosystem has been put on notice ever since the rumors of an Amazon tablet surfaced.

And its most recent acquisition has given new life to the Amazon vs. iOS speculation. AllThingsD has confirmed that Amazon now owns Yap, which most recently has been serving as a voicemail-to-text service. However, previously, Yap?s focus was voice recognition technology, something the company was reportedly still developing.

Sound familiar? The iPhone 4S? Siri has been the belle of the iOS ball ever since the refreshed iPhone 4 debuted last month. The all-encompassing virtual assistant has not only been the new handset?s major sell, it?s been heralded as a significant step toward ushering next-gen tech into the average consumer?s hands.

Whether you buy the Siri hype or not, the application has hit a chord with its audience, and Apple competitors know it. No sooner had the iPhone 4S launched then Android takes on Siri began to get some attention. And now, Amazon appears to be investing in its own attempts at artificial intelligence.

The easiest assumption to make right off that bat is that this means a future version of the Kindle Fire will include virtual assistant technology (it?s worth noting that Siri has not made its way to older versions of the iPhone or the iPad ? however we?re due for the next-gen version which could very easily include the feature). From there, the grander guesses come fast and furiously: does this confirm that Amazon is pursuing a family of mobile devices?including smartphones and additional tablets? A larger model of the Kindle Fire is rumored to be part of Amazon?s roadmap.

Adding some drama to the deal is the fact that Amazon has kept incredibly quiet about the entire thing. The acquisition has been in the works since last month, and only after a blogger picked up on SEC filing did any of this come to light.

The jury is still out on whether or not Yap means Siri-like intelligence for Amazon products?whatever those products may be. If anything, this just confirms that Amazon won?t remain complacent in the mobile technology race.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Day of New London Top 10 state coaches' football poll

First-place votes in parentheses, record through Monday, points tabulated on a 30-28-26-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-11-10-9-8-7 basis and last season's final ranking:

1. Xavier-Middletown (6) 8-0 376 1

2. Masuk-Monroe (7) 8-0 374 2

3. Ansonia 8-0 332 3

4. Hand-Madison 8-0 314 4

5. Windsor 8-0 278 6

6. Staples-Westport 7-0 266 7

7. Conard-West Hartford 7-0 208 8

8. Notre Dame-West Haven 6-2 166 9

9. New London 6-1 162 10

10. Darien 7-1 114 NR

Dropped out: New Canaan (5).

Also receiving votes: Glastonbury (6-1), 101 points; New Canaan (7-1), 81; Greenwich (6-1), 74; North Haven (7-1), 73; Valley Regional/Old Lyme (7-0), 67; Bunnell-Stratford (7-1), 61; Northwest Catholic-West Hartford (6-1), 52; Holy Cross-Waterbury (7-1), 42; Ledyard (6-1), 33; Berlin (7-1), 30; Newtown (7-1), 29; West Haven (6-2), 28; Ellington/Somers (7-0), 19; Hall-West Hartford (7-1), 11; Norwalk (6-1), 9; Coventry/Windham Tech (7-0), 8; Norwich Free Academy (6-1), 7.

The following coaches voted: Tom Brockett, Ansonia; Jim Buonocore, Ledyard; Craig Bruno, Bunnell-Stratford; Dave Cadelina, Bridgeport Central; Steve Filippone, Hand-Madison; Rob Fleeting, Windsor; Tanner Grove, Montville; Jude Kelly, St. Paul-Bristol; Tim King, Valley Regional-Deep River; Sean Marinan, Xavier-Middletown; John Murphy, Masuk-Monroe; Marce Petroccio, Staples-Westport; Bob Zito, Maloney-Meriden.

Source: http://www.theday.com/article/20111108/SPORT03/111109497/1069/rss07

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

'Noise' tunes logic circuit made from virus genes

ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2011) ? In the world of engineering, ?noise? ? random fluctuations from environmental sources such as heat ? is generally a bad thing. In electronic circuits, it is unavoidable, and as circuits get smaller and smaller, noise has a greater and more detrimental effect on a circuit?s performance. Now some scientists are saying: if you can?t beat it, use it.

Engineers from Arizona State University in Tempe and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR) in San Diego, Calif., are exploiting noise to control the basic element of a computer ? a logic gate that can be switched back and forth between two different logic functions, such as AND\OR ? using a genetically engineered system derived from virus DNA. In a paper accepted to the AIP?s journal Chaos, the team has demonstrated, theoretically, that by exploiting sources of external noise, they can make the network switch between different logic functions in a stable and reliable way.

The scientists focused on a single-gene network in a bacteriophage ? (lamda). The gene they use regulates the production of a particular protein in the virus. Normally, there are biological reactions that regulate the creation and destruction of this protein; upsetting that balance results in a protein concentration that is either too high or too low. The scientists assigned a ?1? to one concentration and a ?0? to the other. By manipulating the protein concentration, the team could encode the logic gate input values and obtain the desired output values.

Researchers modeled the system as two potential energy ?wells? separated by a hump, corresponding to an energy barrier. In the presence of too much noise, the system never relaxes into one of the two wells, making the output unpredictable. Too little noise, on the other hand, does not provide the boost necessary for the system to reach a high enough protein concentration to overcome the energy barrier; in this case, there is also a high probability that the biological logic gate will fail to achieve its predicted computation. But an optimal amount of noise stabilizes the circuit, causing the system to jump into the ?correct well? ? and stay there.

This proof-of-concept work offers the possibility of exploiting noise in biologic circuits instead of regarding it as a laboratory curiosity or a nuisance, the researchers say.

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Officials: Fake weapons parts 'ticking time bomb' (AP)

WASHINGTON ? "Sprinkling" sounds like a fairly harmless practice, but in the hands of sophisticated counterfeiters it could deceive a major weapons manufacturer and possibly endanger the lives of U.S. troops.

It's a process of mixing authentic electronic parts with fake ones in hopes that the counterfeits will not be detected when companies test the components for multimillion-dollar missile systems, helicopters and aircraft. It was just one of the brazen steps described Tuesday at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing examining the national security and economic implications of suspect counterfeit electronics ? mostly from China ? inundating the Pentagon's supply chain.

"The failure of a single electronic part can leave a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine vulnerable at the worst possible time," said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the committee. "A flood of counterfeit electronic parts has made it a lot harder to have confidence that won't happen."

Company executives, a Defense Department official, government investigator and a representative from the semiconductor industry testified before the committee about a "ticking time bomb" of suspect counterfeit electronics ending up in weapons system. They described counterfeiters operating openly in Chinese provinces with Beijing unwilling to crack down on the deception.

Missing from the long list of witnesses at the hours-plus hearing was a representative from China. Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., said the panel wrote the ambassador but he declined to send someone to testify.

The committee's ongoing investigation found about 1,800 cases of suspect counterfeit electronics being sold to the Pentagon. The total number of parts in these cases topped 1 million. By the semiconductor industry's estimates, counterfeiting costs $7.5 billion a year in lost revenue and about 11,000 U.S. jobs.

"The Chinese government can stop it," said Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the top Republican on the panel.

As photos of cardboard and plastic bins of electronic parts on the streets of Chinese cities flashed on large video screens, Thomas Sharpe described visiting electronic component marketplaces in July 2008. Sharpe is the vice president of SMT Corporation, an independent distributor of electronic components.

Sharpe said scrapped electronic parts were washed in rivers or left for the daily monsoon rains, dried on riverbanks and collected in bins, ready for counterfeit processing.

"Counterfeiting performed in Shantou (a Chinese city) was not regarded as IP theft or improper in any way," Sharpe said. "It was seen as a positive `green initiative' for the repurposing of discarded electronic component material."

Responding to the ongoing committee investigation and the widespread reports, China's Foreign Ministry said the government "attaches great importance to and has actively promoted cooperation in fighting fake and shoddy goods with competent authorities of other countries and such efforts are well known to all," according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei.

Richard J. Hillman, an official with the Government Accountability Office, told the committee that they created a fictitious company to investigate counterfeit parts, purchasing them through the Internet. They were able to buy 13 parts and after analysis of seven found that none was authentic.

The committee investigators found that counterfeit or suspect electronic parts were installed or delivered to the military for several weapons systems, including military aircraft such as the Air Force's C-17 and the Marine Corps' CH-46 helicopter, as well as the Army's Theatre High-Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) missile defense system.

Army Lt. Gen. Patrick J. O'Reilly, the director of the Missile Defense Agency, said counterfeit parts in seven instances cost them about $4 million and they have moved to ensure the authenticity of every part.

"We do not want to be in a position where the reliability of a $12 million THAAD interceptor is destroyed by a $2 part," O'Reilly said.

Officials from Raytheon, L-3 Communications and Boeing said they took the problem of counterfeits seriously and were working to address the problem.

Levin made it clear that the companies and agencies cooperated with the committee's inquiry.

"We're all on the same side of the battle," he said.

____

Associated Press writer Christopher Bodeen in Beijing contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Man found dead in home with 60,000 bees

A Miami man was found dead in his house with his body surrounded by about 60,000 swarming bees, authorities said Sunday.

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The 49-year-old man had been renovating a house that has been in his family for years, said Miami Fire Rescue spokesman Ignatius Carroll, Jr.

"We believe that he found a bee infestation in the walls and tried to exterminate them himself using store-bought foggers," said Carroll.

On Saturday, his daughter and wife came to the house and couldn't find him. Assuming he was out, they stayed on the ground floor and prepared dinner, a Miami Fire Rescue spokesman said. Later, they checked upstairs to see if he was sleeping and noticed a lot of bees in one of the rooms. Initially, they closed the room to prevent the bees from getting out, but later checked again and saw him lying on the floor, not responding and apparently having fallen from a chair.

?When police officers arrived, they could hear a humming noise, like the walls were alive,? Miami Police Cmdr. Delrish Moss told the Miami Herald. ?Although we are awaiting the autopsy, and right now the death is considered unclassified, the fall likely had more to do with his death than anything to do with the bees.?

An autopsy proving the cause of the man's death has not yet been performed, police said.

?His heart was there, but the effort was too much for him, especially on a limited budget,? brother Tim Mason told the Herald. ?But he loved this home.?

A bee control expert was called in to remove the insects and advise authorities if special suits were needed. The expert said there were about 60,000 bees, the Herald reported.

NBCMiami.com contributed to this report.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

PFT: Dolphins' Davis wanted to rip Marshall's head off

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Some of you have wondered why we care about an injury situation that has no direct bearing on the action on the field.? After all, Saints coach Sean Payton isn?t a player, so the broken leg that relegates him to the coaching booth shouldn?t be a factor when the Saints play, right?

It?s far more complicated than that, as ESPN?s Ed Werder explained it earlier in the hour on Sunday NFL Countdown.? Quarterback Drew Brees spent roughly 20 minutes off camera explaining to Werder the ?unique, symbiotic? relationship between Brees and Payton, and the manner in which the relationship has been disrupted by Payton?s absence from the sidelines.

When patrolling the sidelines, Payton assesses the feel and flow of the game.? As Jeff Duncan of the New Orleans Times-Picayune recently told PFT Live, Payton?s presence has an impact on the players.

And even though Brees and Payton can talk by phone between drives, Brees isn?t hearing Payton in his head between plays.

?There?s a reason Sean Payton is Sean Payton,? Brees said.

Payton didn?t need to be Payton when the Saints steamrolled the Colts two weeks ago, because the Saints encountered no adversity.? But as the game against the Rams last weekend was slowly-but-surely falling apart, the Saints didn?t have Payton to scream out ?what the hell?s going on out here,? or words to that effect.

That?s why one of the guys under the most pressure in the NFL this weekend is Saints assistant head coach Joe Vitt, who?ll need to play the role of Payton as the Saints try to avoid being swept by the Buccaneers.? With Payton expected to return to the sidelines after the bye, Vitt will need to step up next weekend, too, when the Saints go to Atlanta.

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Courtney Cachet: Just in Time For the Holidays... Bar Essentials

Last weekend's snow storm made me realize a few things: I love electricity, I bake when I'm bored and it's time to set up the bar for those unexpected guests that seem to always show up when there's no wine, no vodka and no regular Coke. So. Freaking. Awesome.

With the holidays just around the corner, it's time to get a head start on a few things around the house. If I've learned anything through my entertaining experience, it's give 'em a drink as soon as they walk in the door! Then, keep their glass full and your guests will instantly feel more relaxed and, in some cases, even more interesting! Go figure. So, how do you set up a bar? Easy! I'll provide the tips, you provide the uninvited guests and we've got ourselves a little old cocktail party! This is what you need to get ready for party season.

Wine: Always have champagne and red and white wine. Some people also like a little Port or Riesling. Keep a few bottles of each on hand and replenish as needed. Don't spend a fortune, there are a ton of wines under $20 that are fabulous. Wine enthusiast makes these chic decanters that hold ice in the middle without watering down the vino. God forbid.

Beer: I recommend keeping a couple of six packs of good imported beer on hand. Some people like domestic, but tell them they can have that at the ballpark. There are also these little mini kegs that you can use with a BeerTender by Krups, which is very cute, for about $100!

Hard Liquor:?Vodka, Rum, Scotch, Bourbon, Gin, Tequila, and triple sec. The way I remember it is everything that is in a Long Island Iced Tea. That should tell you a lot about me! I also keep a few cordials on hand for specialty drinks like Kahlua (who has a fab cinnamon flavor this season!) Godiva, Bailey's, Sambuca, etc.

Mixers: Unless you want your guests totally trashed in minutes, make sure you have yourself some mixers on hand.? Club soda, tonic, cola and diet cola, ginger ale,
cranberry juice, orange juice, pineapple juice. Nowadays, it's a good idea to have sugar free varieties, as well.

Glassware: Champagne flutes, wine glasses, beer mugs, highballs and double old-fashioned glasses for mixed drinks and martini glasses. If you think things might get a little ugly, go buy some inexpensive sets of glassware to serve. This is always a better choice than the Red Plastic Cup, unless it's a frat party and you're playing beer pong. Go to Home Goods, Target or any other well priced retailer and get it done if you're freaked out about the wedding crystal. Not worth the drama.

Bar Accessories:? Corkscrew, can opener, cocktail shaker, blender, ice bucket, napkins, jigger, toothpicks and a cutting board. It's also a good idea to get one of those bar guides for recipes or download an app on drink recipes.

Snacks: I'm not going to talk food today, but I definitely recommend always having on hand 4 snacks for the bar. Mixed nuts, some kind of chips, olives and a few nice cheeses. They keep well forever and are the perfect little fixins to serve your guests without taking you out of the room and the fun!

So, is it 5 o'clock yet?

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Check your local TV listings for more of Celeb Designer, Courtney Cachet's style ideas and tips! You can catch her frequent appearances nationwide on TV, where she dishes out all the latest in home and lifestyle! Keep up with her on www.courtneycachet.com or Facebook and join the conversation!

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Okla. officials continue search for infant's body

LeFlore County District Attorney Investigator Travis Saulsberry stands at the site of a search on rural property east of Monroe, Okla., Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Authorities are looking for the body of a baby girl after two people were arrested on multiple child abuse charges, and one of nine children taken into protective custody told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it. (AP Photo/Poteau Daily News, Regina Smith)

LeFlore County District Attorney Investigator Travis Saulsberry stands at the site of a search on rural property east of Monroe, Okla., Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Authorities are looking for the body of a baby girl after two people were arrested on multiple child abuse charges, and one of nine children taken into protective custody told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it. (AP Photo/Poteau Daily News, Regina Smith)

Officials, talk along a barbed wire fence as a backhoe, not shown, digs in a field in rural Monroe, Okla., Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Officials searched for the remains of a baby believed to be buried east of Monroe on Friday, after a husband and wife were arrested on multiple child abuse charges and one of their nine children told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it behind an animal pen. (AP Photo/April L. Brown)

A street sign stands across the road from a dig site blocked by tarp where officials are searching for the remains of a baby believed to be buried in a rural area east of Monroe, Okla., Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Officials searched for the remains of a baby believed to be buried east of Monroe on Friday, after a husband and wife were arrested on multiple child abuse charges and one of their nine children told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it behind an animal pen. (AP Photo/April L. Brown)

A street sign stands across the road from a dig site blocked by a tarp in a rural area east of Monroe, Okla., where officials are searching for the remains of a baby believed to be buried, Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. Two people were arrested on multiple child abuse charges and one of the nine children taken into custody told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it, according to the Leflore County District Attorney's office. (AP Photo/April L. Brown)

A police vehicle with the Leflore County District Attorney's office in Oklahoma blocks the road to the property where officials search for the remains of a baby believed to be buried in a rural area east of Monroe, Okla., Friday, Nov. 4, 2011. A husband and wife were arrested on multiple child abuse charges Friday after one of their nine children told officials her father helped her deliver a baby at home, then buried it behind an animal pen. (AP Photo/April L. Brown)

(AP) ? Investigators plan to scour a vast patch of land in rural eastern Oklahoma this weekend in search of the body of a baby born to a young girl whose parents were arrested on child abuse charges.

The girl told authorities her father helped her deliver the child at home, told her it was dead and buried it behind a goat pen. Goats and cows mulled about the property Friday while officials used a backhoe to dig for answers.

LeFlore County District Attorney Jeff Smith said investigators were looking for the infant girl's body at the vast property outside of Poteau, a town of about 8,500 located about 10 miles from the Arkansas state line. He declined to comment further on the details of the case.

The girl's parents, who were taken into custody Tuesday in a grocery store parking lot near Mena, Ark., were arrested on multiple charges of child abuse and endangerment. An application for exhumation of a body filed by Smith's office alleges that one of the nine siblings taken into emergency custody by the state because of "extreme physical and educational neglect" told investigators she and her younger sibling had been sexually abused by their father.

The husband and wife were being held Friday in the LeFlore County Detention Center on $275,000 bond and are awaiting a court date, which Smith said would likely be next week. Smith said he was not aware if either had an attorney, and court records did not indicate that they did.

"All I can say is our investigation is ongoing," Smith said. "This appears to be a very serious matter and could possibly be a very complicated matter."

The Associated Press is withholding the names of the parents so as not to identify the children, because the AP does not generally identify the victims of alleged sexual abuse.

One of the siblings told police that she had a baby at home in August 2010 that was delivered by her father. She told authorities she thought a boy she met at camp may have been the baby's father, according to the exhumation request. The girl told authorities that the child did not cry and that her father told her it was dead. The baby was given a name and then the girl's father buried it on the property "in the woods behind the goat pen."

The exhumation report also said a check of records in Oklahoma indicated that neither the child's birth nor death was reported to the state, as is required.

By Friday afternoon, the country road leading to the home was cordoned off. A black tarp shrouded the area where investigators were working.

The tiny wooden home on the property is run-down and the land around it is covered with stuff: an old camper, farm machinery, stacks of firewood and a couple of boats. A sign on the metal gate outside the house warned passers-by to keep out. Piles of dirt were unearthed in a nearby pasture, but it wasn't clear whether investigators dug them up during the search.

A sign along the nearby road cautioned motorists to slow down because of children at play.

Court documents from Kansas show that the father arrested this week was charged with aggravated incest nearly two decades ago. In the 1993 court filing, Montgomery County prosecutors charged that the man "willfully, wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously engage(d) in an unlawful sex act" with his 8-year-old daughter. The girl's mother, who divorced the man and is not the woman arrested this week, is listed on the court filing as a witness.

The charges were dismissed several months after they were filed. Court records don't cite a reason and Roger Gossard, the attorney who represented the man in the Kansas case, said he didn't remember why the case was dismissed.

"I don't recall the facts of the case," said Gossard, who is now a district judge in Coffeyville, Kan.

A woman who answered the phone at a number listed for the man's ex-wife declined to comment Friday.

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Nuss reported from Little Rock, Ark. AP freelance photographer April Brown contributed to this report from Poteau.

Associated Press

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Control Your TV From Your Couch With The Xoom 2 And Dijit

xoomdijitWe knew that at least one of the new Xooms would be able to double as a (rather large) remote control, but Motorola surprised us yesterday when they revealed that both of the Xoom 2 models featured IR transmitters. With their new tablets, it looks like Motorola may be looking to wage a war for control of your couch.

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Amplify by Medtronic May Raise Chance of Cancer, Data Shows

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Data presented by a Stanford University doctor showed that spinal fusion patients treated with high doses of the bone growth drug Amplify were at greater risk for cancer.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Cain lashes out at Perry campaign (Politico)

Herman Cain lashed out at rival Rick Perry on Wednesday, accusing the Texas governor?s campaign of orchestrating the original report about allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior.

In separate appearances Wednesday evening, both Cain and his campaign manager, Mark Block, asserted that the Perry campaign was behind POLITICO?s report Sunday that, as head of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s, at least two female employees complained about inappropriate behavior by Cain and ultimately signed confidential agreements that gave them financial payouts to leave the association.

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Graham: Cain 'needs to chill out'

?We?ve been able to trace it back to the Perry campaign that stirred this up in order to discredit me,? Cain said at a tele-town hall held by TheTeaParty.net. ?The fingerprints of the Rick Perry campaign are all over this, based on our sources.?

Cain campaign manager Mark Block delivered similarly pointed criticism to Fox News?s Bret Baier. ?The actions of the Perry campaign are despicable,? he said. ?Rick Perry and his campaign owe Herman Cain and his family an apology.?

Cain and Block also attacked POLITICO for printing the story. The GOP presidential candidate said POLITICO had no documentation and made ?anonymous accusations.?

?Both Rick Perry and POLITICO did the wrong thing by reporting something that wasn?t true,? Block said.

Block?s claims came after Cain said in a Forbes online piece Wednesday that he had told strategist Curt Anderson, who?s now working for the Perry campaign, about one incident of a settlement involving a female employee while he was running for U.S. Senate from Georgia in 2003.

As his evidence, Block noted that Anderson was hired by the Perry campaign roughly two weeks ago.

?What else happened two weeks ago?? asked Block, who mostly read from a prepared statement as he sat in the seat. ?POLITICO began this smear campaign.?

?It?s an outrage and as I said before, Rick Perry needs to apologize to Herman Cain and, quite frankly, to America,? he said.

Perry?s campaign and Anderson have both flatly denied the assertions.

Ray Sullivan, Perry?s spokesman, forwarded a previously released statement from Anderson saying he had nothing to do with the story. And he added that Block?s claim was totally untrue.

?No one at our campaign was involved in this story in any way,? Sullivan said. ?Any claim to the contrary is patently false. The first we learned of it was when we read the story in POLITICO.?

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Fed's economic projections, at a glance (AP)

The Fed's economic projections, at a glance - Yahoo! News Skip to navigation ? Skip to content ? AP By The Associated Press The Associated Press ? Wed?Nov?2, 5:39?pm?ET
Federal Reserve policymakers issued sharply lower forecasts for economic growth on Wednesday, compared to previous figures released in June. The update shows that the central bank expects growth to be sluggish and unemployment high through at least 2013.
Here are the projections released Wednesday, compared to the previous forecast. All figures are in percentages. Unemployment rates are the average for the final quarter of each year:
2011 2012 2013 2014
Updated growth forecast 1.6 to 1.7 2.5 to 2.9 3.0 to 3.5 3.0 to 3.9
June forecast 2.7 to 2.9 3.3 to 3.7 3.5 to 4.2 N/A
Updated unemployment forecast 9 to 9.1 8.5 to 8.7 7.8 to 8.2 6.8 to 7.7
June forecast 8.6 to 8.9 7.8 to 8.2 7.0 to 7.5 N/A
Updated inflation forecast 2.7 to 2.9 1.4 to 2.0 1.5 to 2.0 1.5 to 2.0
June forecast 2.3 to 2.5 1.5 to 2.0 1.5 to 2.0 N/A
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