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  • Mechanical muscles, shape-memory actuators, being developed by MIT

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    Technological developments boasting better efficiency are springing up everywhere. The guys at MIT have come up with an innovation to “muscle up” electronic devices in the future. These shape-memory alloys on heating change shape, acting as mechanical muscles that produce three to six times more torque and weigh one-20th. These devices known as actuators to be used in electronic devices are cut out from flat metal sheets, a fraction of a millimeter thick.

    Rectangular notches chiseled into a metal alloy increases electrical resistance. The material around these rectangular notches heats up when an electric current passes. These shape-memory actuators use this principal and are expected to exert a force, 160 times of their own weight. These tiny muscle-like devices being developed by MIT could help increase energy efficiency of electronics in future.

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  • Firefox in Ubuntu Coming Back to Google Search

    We had earlier reports of Ubuntu 10.04 using Yahoo search as the default option on its Ubuntu Linux. One of the two major changes announced by Rick Spencer was,

    The default search homepage will change to the Yahoo! search homepage if we change the default search engine preference to Yahoo!. If we do not change the default search preference to Yahoo!, the current Google search page will remain intact as the homepage. This change currently applies to Yahoo! and Google only.

    However, now Ubuntu is surprisingly switching back to Google search as the default. This time as well, we have Canonical’s desktop engineering manager, Rick Spencer detailing this change saying,

    Earlier in the 10.04 cycle I announced that we
    would be changing the default search provider to Yahoo!, and we
    implemented that change for several milestones.
    
    However, for the final release, we will use Google as the default
    provider. I have asked the Ubuntu Desktop team to change the default
    back to Google as soon as reasonably possible, but certainly by final
    freeze on April 15th.

    That would not be a surprise as earlier, Rick Spencer said Ubuntu was entering a revenue sharing deal with Yahoo!. Now, we all know here that a similar deal with Google gives much better financial returns. Or as d0od at Omg!Ubuntu says,

    it could be that they found most users where switching the search back to Google anyways.


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  • President Obama’s limo will not go green and hybrid

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    President Obama’s dreams of travelling green have been washed out now. This time round, the President will not have his word fulfilled, that’s because the awesome and huge Cadillac Escalade limo he is driven around in, cannot have a hybrid engine to power it up, thanks to its weight and bulk. According to the Secret Service, a hybrid engine isn’t powerful enough for the car to zip down roads, incase of an emergency.

    The Cadillac Escalades hybrid version available sports a V8 engine that can tow 7,700 pounds, rubbishing the weight claim. Electronic interference from despicable sources may be just another cause why a hybrid engine isn’t being used. The current Presidential limo is rumored to be diesel powered with a fuel economy as much as an RV. Perhaps a more powerful hybrid engine will fulfill the President’s dream.

    Via – [Luxurylaunches]

  • Vegans and Vegetarians Seeing Red Instead of Green

    “…If everyone became vegan and so ate only fruit and vegetables, then the reduction in greenhouse emissions for the whole of food consumption would be a mere 7%. The widespread adoption of vegetarianism would have even less impact, while organic food production actually leads to a net increase in greenhouse gas emissions. Those are the conclusions of a research paper published in the journal Progress in Industrial Ecology…” (source)

    Can you imagine the heartbreak this study is having on the high and lofty, judgmental environmentalists?!

    The moral of the story? Man, in his infinite smallness and insignificance, has no cogent impact on the ebb and flow of the Earth’s climate. But, don’t throw your veggie pita wrappers on the ground, because what the Earth looks and smells like…YOU DO make a difference.

  • Top 50 cities for cycling in US by the Bicycling Magazine

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    The Bicycling Magazine recently stuck up a list of the top 50 bike friendly cities in the United States. Including the cities of New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C., the list also pulls up some trivial facts you should get a grab of if you live in the United States and are planning to cycle your way home from work. For instance, you probably didn’t know that Fargo, North Dakota, has over 200 miles of bike paths or that 5% of the people of Gainesville, Florida, use cycles to commute.

    The cities haven’t been ranked, though this would be a bit handier while trying to figure out cycle-friendly cities in the US. The cities listed by Bicycling Magazine have populations of 100,000 or more. The magazine has also stuck up a list of the top five cities with populations lesser than 100,000, where riding a cycle isn’t so unusual.

    [Fastcompany]

  • Google, Bing Lose Search Market Share in March

    The search market numbers for March are starting to come in and Experian Hitwise is the first to deliver. The overall picture is hardly surprising, but there are quite a few interesting trends, to say the least. According to the report, Google lost market share, Bing’s slow growth stopped, this while Ask and Yahoo saw a rise in searches in the US.read more)

  • Happy 2nd Birthday, Zillow Mortgage Marketplace!

    While Zillow celebrated its 4th birthday in February, there is a little sister to Zillow that is also having a birthday and we’re kind of proud of this kid: Zillow Mortgage Marketplace.

    Zillow Mortgage Marketplace launched in April 2008, with the idea to help consumers navigate the complicated and confusing mortgage process by empowering them with mortgage information that is transparent. But the biggest benefit we felt compelled to pursue in the development of the Marketplace was to arm consumers with a mortgage shopping experience in which they remain anonymous.

    Anonymity is a pretty cool thing when all you want is to shop for mortgage information without having your e-mail inbox fill up with false promises and your phone ringing off the hook. So, we thought, “Why not make the consumer the one in control? Why not reverse it so consumers call lender(s) they like based on the quote, and the lenders’ rating and reviews?” Eureka!

    And so here we are, two years later and the Marketplace is growing by leaps and bounds:

    Zillow Mortgage Marketplace by the numbers:

    12,568,689: Number of quotes submitted on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace

    822,687: Number of loan requests since launch

    $22,320: Amount you can save on $400,000 loan by lowering rate by 0.25% (5.25-5.00%)

    18,488: Number of mortgage questions posted in Zillow Advice

    8,718: Free Zillow mortgage widgets installed by agents and lenders

    423: Number of projects still on our “To Do” list to make Zillow Mortgage Marketplace a necessary stop for any mortgage shopper

    11: Number of mortgage calculators

    23:Contributors on the Mortgages Unzipped blog

    0: Minutes it takes to see market rate changes on Zillow rate graphs

    Do you need a loan quote anonymously? Try it: Zillow Mortgage Marketplace.

  • HomeRun: Like Groupon, But Ridiculously Social

    Daily deal sites are like catnip for web entrepreneurs hunting for good ideas. In most cases, they all look and work the same. But one new Groupon competitor, San Francisco-based HomeRun, has innovated useful social features that entice people to purchase coupons such as participation rewards, user profiles and sharing, and group bargaining. Though Groupon and other sites do encourage users to share deals on Facebook and Twitter, there’s still a lot of innovation to be done around things like personalization and socialization.

    HomeRun, which appears to have started publishing offers last month, is currently available only in San Francisco. It is led by CEO Jared Kopf, a co-founder of Slide and AdRoll. Kopf, who founded HomeRun in November and has hired a team including folks from WeatherBill and the Y Combinator program, said he was too busy to talk in detail about the startup just yet. However, site is open for registrations, so here’s what I’m seeing so far.

    • HomeRun encourages users to connect their Facebook accounts and shows which of their friends are also on the site. It has built out profiles that show which members have purchased which deals. Giving the site real-world identity makes users more engaged through things like peer pressure, trusted recommendations, and a stickier browsing experience.

    • Some of site’s deals don’t have static prices; there’s a feature called “avalanche” that brings down the price a dollar or so at a time when more people sign up. When the deal closes, everyone pays the last and lowest price.

    • HomeRun has a point system and offers cash-back credits. You accrue points for visiting the site, inviting new members, sharing and buying deals, and commenting and voting.

    • Like Groupon and some of the larger sites, HomeRun doesn’t limit itself to a single daily deal. It does a good job of capitalizing on different types of users by rewarding them with special types of deals. For instance, one side feature for users with a lot of participation points is a special deal called “The Private Reserve.” Another is “Beginner’s Luck” for users who’ve joined within the last 30 days.

    Tweaking the social algorithm to encourage impulse buying and engagement is a great start, but it’s not all you need to challenge a company like Groupon with an established base, $100 million in revenue and profitability. Not to mention folks like LivingSocial, which has raised $35 million to take Groupon on. And these sites have grown to their current stature without HomeRun’s social features.

    HomeRun is incredibly young and has changed so many variables — it’s too early to say they’ve got the formula right. But so far, I like their approach, and even all the competition copies HomeRun tomorrow I’d trust these guys to keep being creative.

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  • With “Murder on Beacon Hill,” an iPhone App Debuts at Boston Film Festival

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    Wade Roush wrote:

    As far as anyone knows, it’s a first in movie history: a location-based iPhone application has been accepted as an entry at a major film festival. Walking Cinema: Murder on Beacon Hill, an app built around a 43-minute series of interactive videos, will appear on the big screen at the AMC Loews Boston Common theater on Sunday, April 18, as part of the Boston International Film Festival (BIFF).

    The app, it turns out, has local roots. It was produced by Boston-based Untravel Media, whose founder Michael Epstein calls it “a page-turner mystery powered by your feet.” The app tells the story of George Parkman, a wealthy Bostonian who disappeared in November 1849 and whose dismembered body was eventually discovered under a dissecting vault at Harvard Medical College. Harvard instructor John Webster, who owed Parkman money, was convicted of the murder after a sensational trial and publicly hanged.

    Walking Cinema route mapNormally, viewers experience the story of the murder as they travel a mapped route around Boston’s Beacon Hill, watching sections from the video at eight different stops. At the film festival, though, audiences will stay firmly in their seats, watching all 33 parts of the video in continuous order. “We were just blown away at how watchable the story is in a theatrical setting,” BIFF director Patrick Jerome said in a statement. “It’s quick-paced, full of juicy details, and, to our knowledge, it’s the first location-based application to screen at a film festival.”

    Epstein says the film’s acceptance at BIFF is a sign that the filmmaking community is gradually waking up to the possibilities of transmedia storytelling—in particular, storytelling that immerses viewers in a thoughtful way in real geography.

    “Everything in media now is naturally prone to become transmedia, as content is shared across networks and people view it on different kinds of screens,” he says. “But what is important is that you bake the transmedia thinking into the project, so that there is stuff on the Web that you don’t get on the broadcast, and stuff on mobile that you can’t get on either. With historical subjects, the geography can almost become a character.”

    Though Walking Cinema is the only Untravel project that’s been developed into a self-contained mobile app, it’s one of about a dozen location-driven mobile tours developed by Untravel. Other tours, which are distributed as video podcasts, focused on Boston’s West End, the Big Dig, Harvard Square, the MIT Stata Center, and the Salem witch trials.

    The Beacon Hill app includes video material from Murder at Harvard, a PBS documentary created by Arlington, MA-based director and producer Eric Stange. Epstein says part of the challenge of the project—which was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Office of Digital Humanities—was to adapt Stange’s made-for-television film into a non-linear walking tour without losing the storyline and without sacrificing video and sound quality. The iPhone was the perfect vehicle for the project, he says.

    “For a few years now we’ve been talking about doing more than your typical audio guides and walking tours,” Epstein says. “With the iPhone, apps can be fairly rich, so filmmakers know their stories won’t be reduced to little clips, but that the actual story can be expanded and become more engaging.”

    Epstein thinks such efforts will win greater recognition over time at film community events like BIFF. “Mobile content is becoming ever more sophisticated,” he says. “The judges on the boards of the film festivals know that filmmakers are trying to figure out what we can do to tap mobile channels, and I think that any mobile project involving the iPhone or iPad that is watchable, they are interested in putting up.”

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  • GPS backpacks identify leaders among flocking pigeons | Not Exactly Rocket Science

    Pigeon_flocksA freewheeling flock of birds is one of nature’s most endearing spectacles. The flock’s members move with uncanny coordination, changing direction in unison, splitting and reforming, and even landing as one. The intricacies of these synchronised flights are very difficult to entangle. Who is following whom? Is there even a leader and, if so, does the same bird always take up pole position? Our feeble eyes could never hope to discern the answers just by watching a flying flock. But fortunately, we have technology that can do the job for us.

    Pigeon_backpackMáté Nagy from the University of Eötvös, Budapest, has found that flying pigeons obey strict chains of command, even when in flight. He used state-of-the-art GPS devices to track the movements of groups of ten pigeons with exquisite sensitivity. The lightweight monitors, just 16g in weight, captured the subtleties of the pigeons’ twists and turns in mere fractions of a second. Back on the ground, Nagy analysed their recordings to show that pigeons fly according to the pecking orders they establish on the ground. The dominant bird takes the lead and the others follow his directions.

    Studying the collective movements of animal groups has been a difficult challenge. Many cameras can be used to film animals moving within the same block of space, but the jostling bodies often block one another from view. Mathematical models can tell us about the basic rules that groups of moving animals adhere to, but they are difficult to test in real life.

    But our technology has now become advanced enough to start skirting around these problems. For scientists studying birds, the key breakthrough was the creation of sensors that are light enough to be strapped to a flying bird without compromising its aerial abilities. Now, these sensors include GPS devices that can record a bird’s speed and direction every fifth of a second. Nagy attached such devices to 13 homing pigeons and watched as they flew in flocks of 7 to 11 birds.

    Pigeon_networkNagy catalogued every instance when one pigeon changed direction only to be followed by another. By pooling together this data, he created a network of leaders and followers, showing the relationship of each bird to its peers. This colourful diagram shows one such network. Each circle represents an individual pigeon, the arrows point from a leading bird to one that follows it, and the numbers represent the time delay between the leader’s movements and those of its follower’s.

    The networks showed that flocking pigeons maintain a dependable hierarchy on the wing. On average, when a leading bird changed direction, its followers would follow suit after around a third of a second. Birds will consistently copy the movements of specific individuals further up the pecking order and, in turn, they are consistently copied by more junior underlings.

    What makes a leading pigeon? It seems that skill counts for something. Nagy released each of his birds on a solo flight, some distance from home. When they returned, he found that those who arrived home quickest were also most likely to wield leadership authority, although this link between navigation ability and seniority wasn’t quite statistically significant.

    Indeed, the chains of seniority within pigeon flocks are fairly flexible, changing dynamically from flight to flight. Influential birds tend to remain influential but Tamas Vicsek, who led the study, says, “There are days when the pigeon which takes the role most of the time is less active. Perhaps it did not have a good sleep! During these days some of the birds on lower levels of the hierarchy have their chance to lead.”

    Nagy’s data also revealed that leaders do indeed take up pole position at the front of the flock. That may seem intuitively obvious to us, but remember that pigeons have a field of vision that extends for almost a full 360 degrees. When you can easily see individuals flying behind you, the leading bird doesn’t necessarily need to be at the front, and yet it does.

    More surprisingly, leaders also tend to stay on the left of the flock. Nagy found that the more time that a bird spent behind a leading partner, the more likely it was to be flying on that partner’s right. There’s an obvious reason for this – like us, pigeons have highly asymmetric brains with each half wielding greater influence over certain thought processes. Their right brain, which receives signals from the left eye, controls the ability to recognise other pigeons. So if a pigeon sees one of its peers through its left eye, rather than its right, it responds more quickly or more strongly.

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    Reference: Nagy, M., Ákos, Z., Biro, D., & Vicsek, T. (2010). Hierarchical group dynamics in pigeon flocks Nature, 464 (7290), 890-893 DOI: 10.1038/nature08891

    Images: by Zsuzsa Ákos

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  • Shoppers Drug Mart shares plunge

    Shares of Shoppers Drug Mart Corp. fell roughly 14% in early trading on Thursday after the Ontario government published proposals to dramatically change how pharmacists are compensated. The stock declined $6.17 to $36.78 shortly after trading began as analysts downgraded the stock and trimmed their earnings forecasts.

    Calling the adjustments to pharmacy reimbursement “draconian,” Desjardins Securities analyst Keith Howlett cut his rating on the stock to Sell from Hold and slashed his price target to $39 from $50.

    After nine months of discussions, the province says it wants to reduce reimbursement rates for generic drugs from 50% to 25% of the branded drug cost. It also wants to phase in by 2014 the same generic drug costs for private third-party payers and the uninsured, as well as eliminate professional allowances that see generic manufacturers pay pharmacists for stocking their generic alternative.

    “The proposals are punitive to pharmacies in Ontario,” Mr. Howlett told clients. “Longer-term, this will spur consolidation.”

    He explained that the proposals would eliminate any financial benefit to Ontario pharmacies from the shift of prescriptions from branded to generic. In fact, remuneration for generics would be lower than for branded, which will result in the ongoing market share shift to generic drugs being a drag on earnings, rather than a driver of earnings as it has been in the past.

    If the proposals are implemented, the analyst said Shoppers’ current and prospective earnings power will likely be reduced substantially. His preliminary assessment is that annual earnings per share could fall by 40¢ to 60¢.
    Shoppers plans to provide further analysis and information on its first quarter conference call on April 28.

    Mr. Howlett also said the tone of the government’s press release suggests negotiations with the industry have ended.

    UBS analyst Vishal Shreedhar believes the company will respond with reduced pharmacy services and hours in Ontario. He said Shoppers should be able to manage the regulatory changes, but it will take time for investors to see the full impact of the drug reforms on its profit and loss statement.

    The analyst’s largest concern is a potential ricochet effect as other provinces aim to mimic similar pricing terms as the Ontario government. He noted that Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have a most favoured nation provision which require that the price offered to the provincial drug plans be equal to the lowest provincial drug prices in Canada.

    Mr. Shreedhar is surprised that the Ontario government aims to not allow private label generic drugs. He left his Buy rating and $49 price target unchanged.

    Raymond James analyst Kenric Tyghe noted that the changes to the Ontario Drug Benefit Program were significantly more aggressive than widely expected. He cut his price target on Shoppers share to $45 from $50 and reduced his rating to Market Perform from Outperform. The analyst also revised his EPS estimates to $2.52 (from $2.94) in 2010 and to $2.84 (from $3.24) in 2011.

    In light of upcoming patent expiration of some blockbuster drugs, which incentivizes provinces to reduce their expenditure on generic drugs, he said there is further opportunity for the federal government to intervene and require more consistent policies across Canada.

    “What is particularly striking with regard to the changes is the disparity between the measured approach recently adopted under Alberta’s Conservative government and that of Ontario’s Liberal government,” Mr. Tyghe wrote in a note.

    Jonathan Ratner

  • FYI: T-mobile HD2 Back in stock Online…. Again

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    I am sure many are getting tired of this, but after being out of stock for a while the HD2 is back again for more. T-mobile restocked up on HD2’s late Monday and you can now get your self one online. I am not sure about in stores just yet, but I will be calling in to try and get myself on later today.

    If you have been waiting for the HD2, here is your chance, but since I am upgrading, I have to go in store, so no new phone for me just yet.



  • March Sales: How Retailers Fared

    Many large retailers reported their March sales numbers this week, with most of them coming out the morning of Thursday, April 8. Following an announcement last May, Wal-Mart and its units no longer publish monthly sales figures. Updates to come as more retailers report sales. (Last updated April 8, 2010)

    Sort the chart below by company name, category, change in total or same-store sales, and total sales. Also, see February’s chart.

    Company name Category Same-store sales change Overall sales change Overall sales (millions) Comments
    Abercrombie & Fitch Apparel 5% 19% $275.4 The namesake Abercrombie & Fitch stores posted an 10% jump in sales, while abercrombie kids rose 12%. The Hollister brand continued to struggle, with sales falling 1% from a year earlier.
    Aeropostale Apparel 19% 25% $200.1 The company said merchandise margins for the month increased significantly over last year, and inventories remain well controlled.
    BJ’s Discount 7.3% 16% $1,000 BJ’s noted that the average transaction size was the same as last year, but a 7% boost in traffic tied to an earlier Easter boosted overall sales. Departments with the strongest sales increases compared to last year included apparel, food, furniture, health & beauty aids, housewares, lawn & garden, summer seasonal and small appliances. Weaker departments included household chemicals, televisions, tires and videogames. (Same-store sales change excludes gasoline.)
    Costco Discount 2% 12% $7,140 Costco’s results are being bolstered by higher gas sales. The company said year-to-year comparisons were negatively affected by having to close stores over the Easter holiday. Last year, the closure occurred in April. (Same-store sales change is for U.S. and excludes gasoline.)
    Gap Apparel 11% 12% $1,450 The discount Old Navy stores posted a 13% increase in sales, while the high-end Banana Republic chain experienced a 10% jump. Flagship Gap stores posted an 11% same-store sales gain from a year earlier.
    Hot Topic Apparel -7.5% -6.6% $65.9 Despite the decline in sales, shares rose , as the company’s board authorized a special one-time $1 per-share cash dividend. It also authorized a regular 7-cent-a-share quarterly dividend.
    J.C. Penney Department 5.4% 5% $1,528 The children’s apparel sector was the top performing merchandise division, while home experienced the weakest sales. Geographically, the southeast was the best performing region in March, while the northwest had the worst sales during the month.
    Kohl’s Discount 23% 26% $1,812 The company raised its earnings guidance for the first quarter. Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and West were the strongest parts of the country for the retailer, as the footwear, home and children’s categories performed best.
    Limited Brands Apparel 15% 16% $746.9 The Victoria’s Secret brand posted the strongest same-store sales increase, rising 19%. Bath & Body Works sales jumped 12%, but the La Senza brand only posted a 3% rise.
    Macy’s Department 11% 11% $2,143 Online sales, which are included in the same-store sales calculation, shot up 40%. The company noted the benefit of an earlier Easter and expectes same-store sales to be flat in April.
    Neiman Marcus Luxury 9.6% 11% $341 Sales were strongest in the West, Northeast and Southeast. The merchandise categories that performed best included women’s apparel and shoes, beauty and men’s.
    Nordstrom Luxury 17% 21% $815 In a shift from last year, sales gains at full-line stores are outpacing increases at its discount Rack shops, with 18% and 4.7% jumps, respectively.
    Ross Stores Apparel 14% 19% $811 The discount apparel retailer raised earnings guidance for both the first and second quarters. Shoes, home and dresses were the best performing categories, while the Mid-Atlantic, Northwest and Southeast were the strongest regions
    Saks Luxury 13% 14% $238.2 The strongest categories at Saks Fifth Avenue stores were women’s designer apparel, women’s shoes, handbags, fashion jewelry, and men’s apparel, shoes, and accessories.
    Target Department 10% 13% $6,233 The company said apparel showed particular strength in March. Target said it expects its first-quarter earnings per share to be significantly higher than current First Call estimates
    TJX Discount 12% 19% $2,000 The company raised its earnings guidance for the first quarter on the back of strong sales. The Easter holiday and more favorable weather conditions were cited as contributors to sales strength.
    Zumiez Apparel 13% 20% $35.8 Tight inventory control and higher sales boosted the youth retailer’s fourth-quarter results last month and the March figures beat analysts estimates, but the company’s first-quarter view badly missed analysts’ expectations.


  • US-Born Cleric Added to CIA Kill List

    US-Born Cleric Added to CIA Kill List
    Anwar al-Awlaki, the U.S.-born Muslim cleric, who may be in Yemen, has been added to the CIA’s target list — meaning agents are authorized to kill or capture him — after U.S. intelligence officials concluded that he has taken an operational role in terrorist attacks. The 38-year-old cleric, who was born in New Mexico, is believed to be the first U.S. citizen added to the list since 2001.

  • Windows 7 SP1 Leaks, Now Available on Torrent Download

    Windows 7 SP1 has just leaked over the Internet. This much awaited Service Pack update which was expected from Microsoft is now available at various torrent sites.
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    Earlier last month, Microsoft made announcements of the possible availability of this service pack but did not release any date for this. The Service Pack 1 for Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 is available now.

    Microsoft’s say on this SP1 release was,

    Windows 7, SP1 includes only minor updates, among which are previous updates that are already delivered through Windows Update.

    Chris123NT from GeekSmack has posted screenshots of the leaked build on his website. The leaked build goes by the name of 6.1.7601.16537.amd64fre.win7.100327-0053 and will soon spread over various torrents.

    There are two things you should worry about before trying this out. Firstly, it can be malicious. Secondly, it is a leaked build and is not necessarily a beta release.

    Microsoft has not released any official comment on this leak.

    [Via: Geeksmack ]

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  • An Icon Without a Clue

    An Icon Without a Clue
    Tiger Woods is finally getting on with his life, not that Tiger’s life can ever be what it was when he was the unquestioned, untainted, most famous, most admired, richest, greatest athlete of all time. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what he was raised to aspire to.

    By Mark Heisler

    Tiger Woods is finally getting on with his life, not that Tiger’s life can ever be what it was when he was the unquestioned, untainted, most famous, most admired, richest, greatest athlete of all time. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what he was raised to aspire to.

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  • Fox distorts record of judicial nominee Liu

    Fox distorts record of judicial nominee Liu

    Fox News’ Bill Hemmer and The Washington Examiner’s Byron York distorted federal appeals court nominee Goodwin Liu’s record to paint him as out of the mainstream, with York suggesting that Liu supports reparations. However, neither York nor Hemmer noted that Liu has widespread support from across the political spectrum, including from former independent counsel Kenneth Starr and Bush administration lawyer John Yoo.

    York echoes baseless right-wing smear that Liu supports reparations

    York: Liu “said a number of extraordinary things … about reparations for slavery.” On the April 7 edition of Fox News’ America’s Newsroom, York stated:

    YORK: Well, Goodwin Liu is a legal superstar, former Rhodes Scholar, former clerk to Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, 39 years old, viewed as a real superstar in Democratic legal circles, is very liberal on all of the social issues. He said a number of extraordinary things about racial preferences, about reparations for slavery, about welfare and about the role of the judiciary in general.

    In fact, Liu’s comments on slavery that conservative media have highlighted have been distorted. In suggesting that Liu supports reparations, York echoed Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, Fox Nation, and right-wing blogs, who have distorted comments Liu made during a 2008 discussion about the legacy of slavery. In the part of the discussion conservative media have highlighted, Liu did not advocate for reparations. Rather, he stated:

    LIU: Then there’s a further issue, which is that maybe there are white families who were not involved as directly or even indirectly with the slave trade, but who still benefited from it. And then there is the whole question, which you put on the table, about people who came to America after, and — you know, like my family — and why is it that this movie speaks to me, you know, so deeply yet?

    And so, what I would do, is I think I would draw a distinction between a concept of guilt, which locates accountability in a sort of limited set of wrong-doers, and, on the other hand, a concept of responsibility, which is, I think, a more broad suggestion that all of us, whatever our lineage, whatever our ancestry, whatever our complicity, still have a moral duty to … make things right. And that’s a moral duty that’s incumbent upon everybody who inherits this nation, regardless of whatever the history is.

    And I think, you know, to add one more point on top of that, the exercise of that responsibility … necessarily requires the answer to the question: “What are we willing to give up to make things right?” Because it’s gonna require us to give up something, whether it is the seat at Harvard, the seat at Princeton, or is it gonna require us to give up our segregated neighborhoods, our segregated schools? Is it gonna require us to give up our money?

    It’s gonna require giving up something, and so until we can have that further conversation of what it is we’re willing to give up, I agree that the reconciliation can’t fully occur.

    Later in the discussion, Liu said that “instead of looking for the single national strategy” on racial equality, people should “think about what you can do on a much smaller scale in much smaller communities, around specific problems that people face, whether it’s in their schools, in their workplaces, access to health care, in their housing — whatever it may be”:

    LIU: I think for a long time, the — we have been entranced by a certain image of civil rights progress, which is an image that was forged during the 1960s in the wake of Brown versus the Board of Education and in a time when we had all three branches of the government — the national government supportive of a general civil rights agenda. I don’t see that happening in the near future, however 2008 turns out. And so, I’m not sure that we live in a time where we can transplant that model of national leadership to the present day.

    Instead, I think I agree with Ruth’s comment that if this conversation is going to happen, it’s gotta happen in much more localized settings around problems of local concerns to people. And that is a — you know, there’s a kind of entropy to that because you can’t completely manage it and you can’t direct it, but since we have, you know, about 100 different funders out there in our audience, I would say that instead of looking for the single national strategy, which is what everybody always looks for, think about what you can do on a much smaller scale in much smaller communities, around specific problems that people face, whether it’s in their schools, in their workplaces, access to health care, in their housing — whatever it may be — because unless it’s framed around a specific problem, the conversation will just be that: conversation.

    York and Hemmer do not note Liu has support from conservatives

    York: “A number of Republicans suspect that [Liu] is trying to hide something.” While discussing Liu’s nomination, Hemmer noted opposition to the nomination from Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, stating that “all seven Republican members of that committee, on the Judiciary Committee, sign[ed] a letter that Liu failed to disclose more than 100 of his speeches to the committee.” York stated that “a number of Republicans suspect that he is trying to hide something, because so many times, he has expressed opinions that are really pretty far on the liberal side of the spectrum.” Neither Hemmer nor York, however, mentioned that Liu has support from a number of conservatives.

    Starr: Liu “is exceptionally well-qualified to serve on the court of appeals.” Starr, who investigated former President Bill Clinton, co-signed a March 19 letter to Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) that read: “[I]t is our privilege to speak to his qualifications and character, and to urge favorable action on his nomination.” The letter continued: “Goodwin is a person of great intellect, accomplishment, and integrity, and he is exceptionally well-qualified to serve on the court of appeals.”

    Yoo: “[F]or a Democratic nominee, he’s a very good choice.” According to the Los Angeles Times, Yoo — the Bush administration lawyer who authored the infamous torture memos — said of Liu’s nomination: “[H]e’s not someone a Republican president would pick, but for a Democratic nominee, he’s a very good choice.”

    Bolick on Liu: “I strongly support his nomination.” In a letter to Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) about Liu’s nomination to the Ninth Circuit, Goldwater Institute director Clint Bolick wrote: “Although Prof. Liu and I differ on some issues, I strongly support his nomination.” Bolick continued: “Having reviewed several of his academic writings, I find Prof. Liu to exhibit fresh, independent thinking and intellectual honesty. He clearly possesses the scholarly credentials and experience to serve with distinction on this important court.”

    Guthrie: “More than an ideologue, I think he’s a pragmatist.” The Oakland Tribune reported that Liu has also received support from James Guthrie, education policy studies director at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas. According to the Tribune, Liu and Guthrie served together on a task force on school finance. The article reported that Guthrie said: “I suppose in many ways we were ideologically opposed but not on this. … On this one issue of national citizenship and using it for leverage for a national system of finance, he was really my partner on that, we worked hard together on it and I liked him. … More than an ideologue, I think he’s a pragmatist.”

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