Homebrew coder blabla is back to release a new version of Pokemon Battle, a homebrew RPG game adaptation of the popular anime series for the Nintendo DS. The latest update of the homebrew has added some new
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Denon’s Got 3D Blu-ray Players, Too [‘Blu-ray]
There may be few 3D Blu-rays available now, but come June/August when both the DBP-1611UD and DBP-2011UDCI are released, the situation should be looking up. Both players can handle 3D Blu-rays, as well as CD/DVD, SACD and DVD-Audio formats. More »
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Australia shelves key emissions trading scheme BBC News
Article Tags: Carbon Trading
The Australian government has shelved plans for an emissions trading scheme (ETS), the centrepiece of its environmental strategy.
It has made repeated attempts to get the measure through parliament, but has been blocked in the Senate, where the government does not enjoy a majority.
The government will now not start the scheme until 2013 at the very earliest.
PM Kevin Rudd blamed the opposition for withdrawing its support for the measure and slow global progress on emissions.
Previously, Mr Rudd has called climate change the “greatest moral challenge of our generation”, and pledged to curb pollution by bringing in a comprehensive emissions trading scheme.
But his attempts to enact the measure into law have repeatedly failed because his party does not command a majority in the upper house, Senate, and the opposition Liberal Party is now led by a climate change sceptic who won the leadership of his party by vowing to block the reform.
Click source to read FULL report
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
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Curried Collard Greens: Super Healthy, Easy Recipe
Filed under: Health, Healthy Eating, Holistic Recipe

This is a recipe I whipped up in a hurry last night to go with some oven roasted chicken. It took no time at all, it was delicious, and it did my body some good. If you’re following the 30-Day Nutrition Challenge, this is a great dinner idea.Inspiration for this recipe really came from the local, organic collard greens I found in Toronto’s Kensington Market. I fried onions and garlic in ghee (you could use olive oil if you don’t have ghee) threw in the collards and added a dash of curry powder and unrefined sea salt. That’s it! I had an amazingly tasty side dish and it was super easy.
Although collards are available all year, we’re coming to the end of their prime growing season (January through April), so get them while they’re at their best. Collards are a great source of vitamin K, vitamin C and beta carotene (precursor to vitamin A). They’re also high in niacin (B3), a nutrient found to help lower cholesterol levels. And, like all its cruciferous cousins, collards help to detoxify the blood; something helped along even more by the turmeric in the curry powder in this recipe. They’re also high in calcium, manganese and folate.
Recipe for Curried Collards after the jump.
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Exercise and Fitness Behaviours Determined by Environmental Factors
Filed under: Friends & Family, Fitness
Are certain people born to be athletic? Or is it something that’s cultivated in them through experiences and the environment they grow up in? That’s the question that researchers out of Britain recently asked, and the answer wasn’t really surprising: Both play a role, but one aspect definitely has a larger impact on your exercise habits. By studying both genetically identical as well as fraternal twins, recent studies have found that some people are inherently more drawn to sports than others, but that can change drastically depending on environmental factors. The researchers investigated the exercise habits of over 100 sets of twins, testing them for attributes such as how fidgety they were and how often they got physical activity, and they concluded that 73 percent of the differences in athleticism were down to environmental factors. They also found that exercise habits were nearly identical even in fraternal twins, who only share 50 percent of genes.
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12 eco-friendly water purifiers for a healthier world

The UN estimates that over a billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water and millions of people die worldwide each year as a result of diseases that are waterborne. Moreover, the rising levels of pollution in tap water makes most people opt for bottled water, which gives rise to plastic waste. Industrial designers have tried to solve these problems with ingenious water purification systems that are easy to use and also help in reducing plastic waste. Here is a list of 12 such water purification systems that are designed to help the environment and the society:
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Only a Third of Americans Believe Global Warming is Human-Caused by Bob Ellis, Dakota Voice
Article Tags: Bob Ellis, Public Polls
Good news! What is perhaps the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on humanity is now sliding toward the ash heap of history: the hypothesis of anthropogenic global warming.
The hypothesis never got much support beyond “fudged” computer models and a lot of conjecture and hysteria, but Al Gore and his fellow apostles of environmental doom wanted everyone to believe that all scientists believed it, and you should, too. Even the so-called “consensus” claim was a hoax; tens of thousands of scientists never bought it. Socialists like Al Gore simply wanted to appeal to people’s “herd instinct” and motivate them to move in the direction they perceived the herd was going.
People were already realizing in greater numbers that anthropogenic global warming claims were nothing but hot air, but when it was revealed that the Climate Research Unit in England, one of about four sources for all the “information” supporting the hypothesis of AGW, was playing fast and loose with the data, ClimateGate accelerated the demise of this already-thin theory.
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Statement: The Geological Society of America (GSA) Climate Change, Adopted in October 2006; revised April 2010
Article Tags: Geological Society of America (GSA), Statement
Position Statement
Decades of scientific research have shown that climate can change from both natural and anthropogenic causes. The Geological Society of America (GSA) concurs with assessments by the National Academies of Science (2005), the National Research Council (2006), and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) that global climate has warmed and that human activities (mainly greenhouse‐gas emissions) account for most of the warming since the middle 1900s. If current trends continue, the projected increase in global temperature by the end of the twentyfirst century will result in large impacts on humans and other species. Addressing the challenges posed by climate change will require a combination of adaptation to the changes that are likely to occur and global reductions of CO2 emissions from anthropogenic sources.
Purpose
This position statement (1) summarizes the strengthened basis for the conclusion that humans are a major factor responsible for recent global warming; (2) describes the large effects on humans and ecosystems if greenhouse‐gas concentrations and global climate reach projected levels; and (3) provides information for policy decisions guiding mitigation and adaptation strategies designed to address the future impacts of anthropogenic warming.
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EU, UK and US issue renewable storage funding
With the increase in the use of renewable energy sources, the need for effective storage becomes greater. The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change recently awarded over £7 million to eight different firms to be spent on the creation of so-called smart technologies, including storage solutions.
Pump storage systems, like the one installed at Dinorwig power station in Wales, is one option which is already used when there is significant demand on the national grid. The pump storage system allows the generators at the plant to reach their maximum capacity in less than 16 seconds. However, as the system works by transferring the water between two lakes situated at different elevations, the usage of pump storage is hugely dependent on an area’s geography. Hydrogen represents another opportunity. The US Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) has recently provided even more funding, with $106 million (£68 million) going to 37 different projects, including some companies which are developing new types of batteries and hybrid storage systems consisting of battery and a fuel cells. The last JTI call included funding for storage and the renewable energy chapter of the next FP7 offers funding opportunites as well. -
Life Sciences Is Gaining on Software as a Job Creator & Other Notes from Zino Society Forum
Chris Rivera wrote:
Washington’s fast-growing life sciences community enjoys a strong and collaborative environment that has propelled it to No. 5 among the state’s largest employers according to recent data from the Washington State Department of Employment Security.
That was the conclusion of the ZINO Life Sciences Investment Forum panel discussion that I participated in earlier this week. Panel members—including David Schubert, president of Accelerator; Martin Simonetti, CEO of VLST; Michelle Burris, chief operating officer of Trubion Pharmaceuticals; and facilitated by Alan Smith, a partner at Fenwick & West—debated the state of the life sciences sector and discussed the opportunities and challenges facing the industry.
The half-day event also featured presentations by 15 impressive early stage companies to accredited investors, ZINO Society members and guests. The presenting companies were vying for a $50,000 investment to support their development. The presentations were broken down into three categories: Seed Stage, Launch Stage and Expansion Stage. Three companies were selected as fund finalists. Panelists then had the opportunity to grill company executives to shed more light on their ideas, plans and operations during a segment called “Due Diligence Live!”.
Their presentations, coupled with positive yet realistic comments from panelists, helped solidify my belief that our state’s life science sector is in a good position to fulfill its promise of becoming a global leader on many technological, clinical and health care fronts, as well as a major driver of Washington’s economy. The three finalists were Kevin Connolly of SRS Medical, Carole Spangler of Seattle Sensor Systems and Paul Slowey (aka “Dr. Spit”) of Oasis Diagnostics.
With statewide employment of 22,349, the life sciences are closing in on computer and electronic product manufacturing for the No. 4 position among the state’s largest employers. Transportation equipment manufacturing, agriculture, and food and beverage manufacturing hold the first three spots.
Washington in unique in its willingness to collaborate at the highest level, which contributes to this job growth. Many of the presenting companies are also companies that have come through the WBBA’s commercialization program, or have been an applicant or presenter at WINGS, Washington’s newly formed medical technology angel network, facilitated by the WBBA.
It is exciting to see so many quality early stage companies, see all of the excitement evolving in many of our world’s leading research institutes and how our global health community continues to lead by example and how our industry leaders are partnering with many of these organizations to face some of the most challenging health care issues facing us and citizens around the world. I believe that life sciences in our state is in a very good position to fulfill many promises. Those include becoming a global leader on many technological, clinical and health care fronts. By doing those things, life sciences will become an increasingly important economic driver in our state.
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Hydrophobia confirmed to swim over to PS3 too
Amidst suspicions that Hydrophobia is nothing more but vaporware, Dark Energy Digital set out to clear the air and reassure awaiting fans that yes, it will definitely be coming, and yes, it will be coming to both
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Alfa Romeo Zagato TZ3 Corsa official pics
Here is the official gallery of the Zagato TZ3 complete with all the details of the new supercar. The result of the collaboration between Alfa Romeo and Zagato was on display at the Concorso d’Eleganza at the Villa d’Este and was commissioned by German collector, Martin Kapp. The TZ3 Corsa celebrates 90 years of Zagato and 100 years of Alfa Romeo, and has been built with a tubular structure and carbonfibre monoshell with handmade aluminium bodywork.
The Zagato TZ3 weighs just 850 kg and has a weight-power ratio of 2.02 kg/hp. It’s 4.34 metres long, 1.94 metres wide and 1.2 metres high. The TZ3 Corsa is equipped with a 4.2-litre V8 with dry carter and 420 hp and a ‘Tractive’ six-speed sequential transmission. It has an acceleration time to 100 km/hr of 3.5 seconds and a top speed of over 300 km/hr. The suspension is from Ohlins and is described as “push-road” technology.
Zagato TZ3 Corsa – Concorso d’eleganza Villa d’Este 2010
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Event:Building Reliability into Design Web Seminar
Designing within the MCAD environment using Concurrent CFD shortens the design lifecycle, enhancing workflow leading to optimal more robust designs.
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How To Make osTicket 1.6.0 Authenticate with Active Directory
Back in September of last year I wrote up an article on how to get osTicket to authenticate with Active Directory. That article was based on version 1.6 RC5. It actually worked very well for my company. Users could simply login to the staff panel with their domain\username credentials.
Well, we started getting weird database errors recently, so I thought it might be good to move away from the RC5 version, and move to the final release. Well, if you read the comments at the bottom of my previous article you will know that my customizations didn’t carry over to the final release. That is ok though, because I found an even better and easier way to get osTicket to authenticate with AD. I got it working in about 2 minutes in Ubuntu Server 10.04.
First you will need one little perquisite package, php5-ldap. Just run the following:
>sudo apt-get install php5-ldap
Next you will want to manually create a user with a username that matches active directory. For instance is your AD username is jsmith create a user in osTicket called jsmith and give it a temporary password of 123456 (Doesn’t matter because osTicket will look to AD right?)
Once that is installed, edit include/class.staff.php:
>sudo nano include/class.staff.php
Replace the following code:
/*compares user password*/
function check_passwd($password){
return (strlen($this->passwd) && strcmp($this->passwd, MD5($password))==0)?(TRUE):(FALSE);
}/*compares user password*/
function check_passwd($password){
// Change made for LDAP Auth based on -> http://osticket.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3312
// Change this line to the FQDN of your domain controller
$ds=ldap_connect('mydc.mydomain.local') or die("Couldn't connect to AD!");
// Change this line to the name of your Active Directory domain
if ($ds) {
$domain="mydomain";
$ldapbind = ldap_bind($ds);
if (!@ldap_bind( $ds, $domain."\\".$this->username, $password) ) {
// Auth failed! lets try at osTicket database
return (strlen($this->passwd) && strcmp($this->passwd, MD5($password))==0)?(TRUE):(FALSE);
// return(FALSE);
}
else{
// Auth succeeded!
return(TRUE);
}
// End Changes
}}After you do that change the items in red to match your environment then restart Apache:>sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restartBam! You now have Microsoft Active Directory authentication, and you don’t have to specify a domain name at login either!If you are looking for additional functionality, check out the osTicket Forums, there are a lot of cool customizations I am sure you will find useful! -
Remote Programming for FiOS DVR users now available in Marketplace
We have posted about this much-desired app before, and the software is now available. FiOS DRV Manager allows Verizon Windows Mobile users to access their DVR remotely, schedule recordings and much more, all in a very attractive user interface.See the feature list below:
- Add/Remove Shows to DVR Schedule & view the DVR status
- Browse and search TV programming
- View lists of scheduled and recorded programs
- Update parental controls
- View and bookmark video on demand content
Unfortunately the software is still tied to Verizon phones only, hopefully something that will change in the future.
See a gallery of screen shots after the break.
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rotationtime : '5', transition : 'Blur', transitiontime : '1', transitionease : 'LinearEaseNone', autoplay : '', showcontrols : 'on', controls : '1234', textbgcolor : '',
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var params = {}; params.allowFullScreen = 'true'; params.bgcolor = '#000000'; params.quality = 'autohigh'; params.wmode = 'window'; //params.base = 'dirname(__FILE__)'; //params.allowScriptAccess = 'local';
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swfobject.embedSWF ('http://wmpoweruser.com/wp-content/plugins/showtime-slideshow/showtime/st16.swf', 'st_0', '250', '320', '10.0.0', 'false', flashvars, params, attributes);
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2010 Honda Everus Concept Car
2010 Honda Everus Concept Car
“Last year, Honda’s sales achieved an all-time record of 580,000 units in China,” Honda president and CEO Takanobu Ito said during a press conference held at the Chinese event.
“Honda will continue its efforts to become the ‘automaker closest to customers’ in China, by introducing environmentally-responsible models and through further collaboration with its partners, Guangzhou Automobile and Dongfeng Motor.”
Few details are known about the Everus although Honda does say it will be the first production Li Nian model.
Reports suggest the Civic-sized offering may ride on a stretched City sedan, which itself is built off a stretched Fit platform.
This concept car has been presented for BEIJING Auto Show 2010
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Renault 2010 Sand Jumper charges itself with innovative ‘Solar Paint’

Eco Factor: Zero-emission electric vehicle powered by renewable energy.
The Renault 2010 Sand Jumper by designer Luis Pedro Fonseca isn’t only eco-friendly because it runs on an electric engine, but features innovative use of next-gen renewable energy technology and includes recycled materials as well. The vehicle charges itself using nano solar paint that generates renewable electricity to fuel onboard batteries.
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Lançamento mundial e asiático em Beijing: Panamera, Cayenne e o 918 Spyder

Comemorando o lançamento mundial do novo Panamera e do Panamera 4 na Auto China 2010 em Beijing, a Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, sediada em Stuttgart, está rapidamente aumentado os produtos da linha Panamera. Depois de um início de sucesso, a quarta série de modelos da Porsche recebe as novas versões básicas a partir de maio de 2010.Da mesma forma que as versões com motor V8 (que conquistaram mais de 50 prêmios no mundo), tanto o Panamera como o Panamera 4 são Gran Turismo únicos, combinando características esportivas com conforto superior e qualidades de direção práticas para o dia-a-dia. Ambos têm motor V6 de 3,6 litros com injeção direta de combustível, potência máxima de 300 cv e torque máximo de 400 Nm. Acompanhando o padrão usual da Porsche para nomear seus modelos, o Panamera transmite a sua potência às estradas através de tração nas rodas traseiras, enquanto o Panamera 4 vem de fábrica com tração nas quatro rodas.
Da mesma forma que o novo Cayenne Hybrid S, que está comemorando seu lançamento asiático na Exposição de Automóveis de Beijing, os novos modelos Gran Turismo da Porsche oferecem as qualidades excepcionais da estratégia de desenvolvimento de Desempenho Inteligente da Porsche: contando com novas tecnologias como a função Auto Start-Stop, todas as três versões superam os 10 km/l, de acordo com o novo circuito de direção europeu.
Nas palavras de Michael Macht, Presidente e Diretor Executivo da Porsche AG: “O novo Cayenne e o Panamera ajudam a fazer com que a China seja o mercado de crescimento mais significativo da Porsche, com o maior potencial para o futuro. Esperamos uma venda de mais de 10.000 unidades na China em 2010. A Porsche também está confiante de que as vendas continuarão a crescer a um percentual com duas casas decimais também nos próximos anos, com o número de concessionárias aumentando dos 27 atuais para 35 neste ano”.
Ao apresentar o estudo conceitual de um carro esportivo com motor central de alto desempenho com tecnologia de trem de transmissão altamente eficiente e com baixo nível de emissões em Beijing, a Porsche mais uma vez está comprovando a competência da empresa em potência híbrida. O protótipo do 918 Spyder combina alta tecnologia de corrida com mobilidade baseada em eletricidade, de modo a oferecer uma gama de qualidades verdadeiramente fascinantes: por um lado, as emissões de um pequeno carro compacto de apenas 70 gramas de CO2 por quilômetro, fazendo 33,3 km/l, e, por outro, o desempenho de um super carro esportivo que acelera de zero a 100 km/h em pouco menos de 3,2 segundos, alcançando uma velocidade máxima de mais de 320 km/h e completando uma volta ao redor da pista de Nürburgring-Nordschleife em menos de sete minutos e trinta segundos, mais rápido até do que o Porsche Carrera GT.
Fonte: Porsche
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IAT Auto unveils fleet of electric vehicles at Beijing Auto Show

Eco Factor: Zero-emission vehicles powered by electricity.
Chinese automaker IAT Auto, which introduced the Wufeng concept vehicle back in 2006, is back in Beijing this year with three new zero-emission vehicles that have been inspired by Chinese tradition and culture. The three new rides include the Zhu Feng, the eTaxi and the Wufeng II.
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Indonesia plans to tap volcano power for 4000MW of clean electricity

Eco Factor: Plans to build 4000MW geothermal power plants in Indonesia.
Indonesia has launched an ambitious plan to use the vast power of its volcanoes that spread from the Indian to the Pacific Oceans to generate about 4000MW of clean energy. The 17,000 islands contain hundreds of volcanoes that are estimated to hold about 40 percent of the world’s geothermal potential.






























