Wednesday, October 31, 2012

WWE Main Event results: Tricks or Treats?

Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara & Randy Orton vs. The Prime Time Players & Alberto Del Rio: WWE Main Event, October 31, 2012Brad Maddox scandal examined: WWE Main Event, October 31, 2012Tyson Kidd vs. Wade Barrett: WWE Main Event, October 31, 2012The AJ Scandal: WWE Main Event, October 31, 2012The match continues between Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara and Team Rhodes Scholars: WWE App ExclusiveRey Mysterio & Sin Cara vs. Team Rhodes Scholars: Raw, Oct. 29, 2012Sin Cara gives update on his condition after scary hit at Hell in a Cell: WWE.com Exclusive, Oct. 28, 2012 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. ? Halloween night was full of tricks, treats and plenty of WWE action as Randy Orton joined forces with Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara against Alberto Del Rio & The Prime Time Players in a fast-paced Six-Man Tag Team Match. In addition to The Viper teaming with the masked Mexicans, Wade Barrett battled agile Hart Dungeon alum Tyson Kidd.

Before the action got underway, Michael Cole and JBL updated the WWE Universe on the Brad Maddox situation. They revealed that Maddox has been suspended indefinitely and was summoned to WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Conn., to be questioned by a Board of Inquiry Thursday. (FULL STORY)

Randy Orton, Sin Cara & Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio & The Prime Time Players (PHOTOS | WATCH)

Last week on WWE Main Event, Alberto Del Rio defeated Sin Cara and following their encounter, The Prime Time Players joined forces with The Mexican Aristocrat and brazenly attacked the masked marvel. Randy Orton raced to Sin Cara?s aid and challenged Del Rio & The Prime Time Player to a Six-Man Tag Team Match when The Master of the 619 would be in attendance.
At Hell in a Cell, Del Rio was defeated by The Viper in singles competition, leaving the Six-Man Tag Team Match in Fayetteville as his dream for retribution. The Mexican Aristocrat hoped his newfound alliance with The Prime Time Players was enough to suppress the alliance forged between three of his most bitter rivals.

Though The Prime Time Players wanted to seize the opportunity to prove they are major competitors in WWE, the experience of The Viper and Rey Mysterio mixed with the high-flying abilities of Sin Cara highlighted the greater struggle of the contest. Maintaining an advantage over the opposing team was the only objective in this bout and though Alberto Del Rio is a former two-time WWE Champion, his partners were far less seasoned than Orton and Mysterio. Nonetheless, all six Superstars battled to capture momentum, and fortunately for The Viper?s team, The WWE Universe remained firmly in their corner throughout the melee.

The fluidity of both trios was clearly on display as each competitor played to their own strengths to maintain balance during the bout and also try to secure the upper hand. Del Rio?s history with each Superstar on the opposing team added a personal layer to the contest that certainly played out as he faced off with each of his rivals.

During the latter half of the contest, Del Rio and The Prime Time Players primarily focused their efforts on The Master of the 619. The Ultimate Underdog endured a great deal of punishment, but he continued to fight, highlighting his incomparable resiliency. Chaos soon ensured with all six competitors inside the ring. Mysterio and Sin Cara managed to remove The Prime Time Players from the equation, setting up Del Rio for one of the most amazing sequence of maneuvers ever.

With a fast and picture-perfect hurricanrana, Sin Cara set The Mexican Aristocrat plummeting into the middle rope. Rey Mysterio charged forward and expertly executed the 619. A dazed Del Rio stumbled to his feet only to be met with a devastating RKO that ultimately secured victory for The Viper, Mysterio and Sin Cara.

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Pueblo Bonito Oceanfront Resorts And Spas Receives 2012 Cond? Nast Readers? Choice Awards
San Diego, CA (October 31, 2012) ? All six Pueblo Bonito Oceanfront Resorts and Spas were recognized as Best Places in the World to Stay by readers of Cond? Nast Traveler, one of the foremost travel and tourism publications, for their excellence in service and amenities. Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Resort & Spa, Pueblo Bonito [...]
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No more tears from tears

Monday, October 29, 2012

Commercial medical tapes on the market today are great at keeping medical devices attached to the skin, but often can do damage?such as skin tissue tearing?once it's time to remove them.

A research team from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) has invented a quick-release tape that has the strong adhesion properties of commercial medical tape, but without the ouch factor upon removal.

The team was led by Jeffrey Karp, PhD, BWH Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Medicine, senior study author in collaboration with The Institute for Pediatric Innovation which defined the need and requirements for a new neonatal adhesive based on national surveys of neonatal clinicians.

The study detailing the tape design will be electronically published on October 29, 2012 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The research was conducted in collaboration with Robert Langer, PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The tape which achieves strong adhesion when securing medical devices to skin, but could also easily peel off safely, utilizes a three-layer design approach that sets a new paradigm for quick-release medical tapes.

"Current adhesive tapes that contain backing and adhesive layers are tailored to fracture at the adhesive-skin interface. With adults the adhesive fails leaving small remnants of adhesive on the skin while with fragile neonate skin, the fracture is more likely to occur in the skin causing significant damage," said Karp. "Our approach transitions the fracture zone away from the skin to the adhesive-backing interface thus completely preventing any harm during removal."

The approach incorporates an anisotropic adhesive interface between the backing and adhesive layers. The anisotropic properties of this middle layer means that it has different physical properties dependent on direction. For instance, take wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it.

The researchers employed laser etching and a release liner to create the anisotropic interface resulting in a medical tape with high shear strength (for strong adhesion) and low peel force (for safe, quick removal). Once the backing is peeled off, any remaining adhesive left on the skin can safely be rolled off with a finger using a "push and roll" technique.

"This is one of the biggest problems faced in the neonate units, where the patients are helpless and repeatedly wrapped in medical tapes designed for adult skin," said Bryan Laulicht, PhD, BWH Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Medicine, lead study author.

There are more than 1.5 million injuries each year in the United States caused by medical tape removal. Such injuries in babies and the elderly?populations with fragile skin?can range from skin irritation to permanent scarring.

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October 30th, 2012

The English Provender Co. has reformulated and expanded its range of salad dressings.

Made from natural ingredients, the new light salad dressings range includes Balsamic, French Vinaigrette, Honey & Mustard and a brand new House dressing.

Historically all products for The English Provender Co. have been light, a consumer expectation for the brand so contain at least 30% less fat than their standard variants.The English Provender Co.?s new House dressing which combines roasted garlic and smoked sea salt; naturally seasoned.

The English Provender Co. has reformulated and expanded its range

The English Provender Co.?s Marketing Manager Karen Fowler said:

?The New Product Design Team was delighted to develop our own ?House? dressing to showcase and celebrate our expertise in the making of salad dressings.

?Creamy dressings are the preferred choice amongst consumers and have a large share of the market because they lend themselves well to all types of salads.?

The English Provender Co. is one of the biggest providers of salad dressings to the market, but the brand is now a player within branded dressings.

The range includes:

? Balsamic ? A balsamic vinegar and extra virgin oil dressing with hints of aromatic basil and oregano.

? French Vinaigrette ? A light rapeseed oil and cider vinegar dressing with lemon juice, Dijon mustard and parsley.

? Honey & Mustard ? A light and creamy dressing with honey and mustard.

? House ? A creamy roasted garlic and smoked salt dressing.

All dressings are available at Tesco and Booths (excluding Light House ? just Tesco)

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

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Improving Medicare for Patients and Providers. New rules allow Physician Assistants to order post-hospital testing, allow funding for complex diagnostic testing such as genetic testing or cancer chemotherapy sensitivity assays, improved access for certified nurse mid-wife services, and extension of ?hold harmless? provisions and other protections for small rural hospitals. Improving Payment Accuracy. This section includes adjustments to payment for Home Health Care, more modifications for rural care, hospice care payment modifications, procedures for reevaluation and modification of misvalued codes under the physician fee schedule, adjustments to payments for ?power-driven wheel chairs?, payment rates for ambulatory cancer centers, and payment for biosimilar products (generic versions of biologicals). Medicare Advantage Payment (Part C): Covering someone on a Medicare Advantage plan used to cost 14% more than covering someone on the original Medicare. These payments are being reduced under the law which accounts for the savings in Medicare that are often referred to as ?cuts? by Mitt Romney and his advocates. These savings to the government are actually being put back into the Medicare program. Medicare Part D (Prescription Drugs): The law phases out the ?donut hole? by 2020. The ?donut hole? was a coverage level in the original plan (signed into law by President George W. Bush) where seniors had to pay 100% of their costs for pharmaceuticals until their annual costs became so severe that they qualified for ?catastrophic coverage?. Pharmaceutical manufacturers will now be paying 50% of the costs for brand name drugs purchased while the beneficiary is ?in the donut hole?, and generic drugs will be offered with a 14% discount. Obamacare offers better prescription drug coverage for people with low incomes. Health Care System Delivery Research: The law directs the ?Center for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety?, which is part of the? Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality?, to conduct studies and determine workable best practices for health care that can be promoted across the board to all providers. The center may identify certain health care programs that are particularly astute and successful in their delivery of services and develop methods for dissemination of such techniques nationwide. Grants are offered to conduct pilot projects for various health care delivery systems to determine the effectiveness and feasibility. The law promotes the availability of trauma care centers for all local areas. The law promotes grants to develop ?patient decision aids? where patients, based upon their value system, provide input into the proper path for their own care; this includes the summaries of the risks and benefits of prescription drugs in a standardized format. NEXT: WOMEN AND OBAMACARE!

Source: http://scschurr.blogspot.com/2012/10/contents-of-obamacare-part-8.html

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Dispute Over Sherman Hemsley's Estate Prevents Burial 3 Months ...

sherman hemsley dispute delays burialSherman Hemsley?s family dispute over his estate has prevented a proper burial since he died on July 14th in El Paso, Texas. Hemsley, who starred in the popular sitcom ?The Jeffersons? has people from his then live-in partner to a rumored brother and cousin staking a claim to his estate.

The dispute began over a will Hemsley signed a month before his death. In the new will, Hemsley?s estimated $50,000 estate was left to his former manager and live-in partner/best friend Flora Enchinton. It didn?t take long before others surfaced to dispute the claim.

First up, Richard Thornton who claims to be Hemsley?s brother believed the will was forged. He filed a lawsuit questioning the authenticity of the will. In response to the suit Probate Court Judge Patricia Chew delayed the trial until Thornton completes a DNA test. Second came a Reverend at Arch Street Methodist Church in El Paso named Rev. Michael George Wells who claims to be the late actor?s cousin. He claims his mother was the closest thing to a sister that Hemsley had.

?There is only one person in the world who I believe Sherman would call a sister, and that is my mother.? With that said Rev. Wells isn?t looking to inherit the entire estate but believes his family is entitled to something.

?We are family, and we are not looking for money. But if we are entitled to something, we don?t want anyone else to have it,?

He continued, ?His will and the probate were found seven days after he died. No one reached out to me, my mother, my family or any [person with a] relationship to Sherman. In the beginning they said he died of natural causes. Then it came out he had cancer. There needs to be an investigation. We have no knowledge of the doctors, hospitals, no one talked to us about his cancer. Everything we found out was from the news? Flora knows my family, this is what perplexes me. I called there on June 1, and why did she not tell me Sherman was dying of cancer??

As the dispute continues, Sherman Hemsley remains refrigerated at? the San Jose Funeral Home.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Hollywood

Source: http://www.popularcritic.com/2012/10/30/dispute-over-sherman-hemsleys-estate-prevents-burial-3-months-later/

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Syria activists report 23 dead in Damascus suburb

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at Syrian army positions in the Aleppo Jedida district, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at Syrian army positions in the Aleppo Jedida district, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel sniper aims at a Syrian army position, seen with another rebel fighter reflected in a mirror, in a residential building in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group runs for cover as a Syrian army tank shells the rebel position during clashes in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group sneaks through a residential building as he looks for a firing position during clashes between rebel fighters and the Syrian army in the Jedida district of Aleppo, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago.(AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

In this Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 photo, a rebel fighter belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam group fires a gun at an army jet flying a bombing run on nearby rebel positions in the district of Aleppo Jedida, Syria. Syrian fighter jets pounded rebel areas across the country on Monday with scores of airstrikes that anti-regime activists called the most widespread bombing in a single day since Syria's troubles started 19 months ago. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).

BEIRUT (AP) ? Airstrikes by Syrian jets and shells from tanks leveled a neighborhood in a restive city near the capital of Damascus on Tuesday, killing 18 people, and at least five rebel fighters died nearby in clashes with regime troops, activists said.

The airstrikes on the city of Douma, northeast of the capital, left residents scampering over a huge expanse of rubble and using their hands to dig up mangled bodies, according to activist videos posted online.

Scenes of vast destruction like those from Douma on Tuesday have grown more common as rebels seeking to topple President Bashar Assad have made gains on the ground, and Assad's forces have responded with overwhelming air power.

In the past weeks, anti-regime activists say about 150 people have been killed a day in fighting. Since the uprising against Assad began in March 2011, they say 35,000 have died.

Tuesday's airstrikes came a day after what activists called the heaviest and most widespread bombing campaign nationwide, on what was to be the final day of an internationally sanctioned truce that never took hold.

The death toll for what was supposed to be a four-day cease-fire ending Monday exceeded 500.

Activists speculated that the government's heavy reliance on air power reflected its inability to roll back rebel gains, especially in the north of the country near the border with Turkey, where rebels have control of swathes of territory.

The international community remains at a loss about how to stop the Syria violence. The U.S. and other Western and Arab nations have called on Assad to step down, while Russia, China and Iran continue to back him.

In the latest fighting after nightfall Tuesday, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 18 civilians were killed in an airstrike and tank fire Tuesday in the Hajariyeh neighborhood in the suburb of Douma, northeast of Damascus.

The dead included four women and five children, the group said, adding that the toll could rise as residents were still searching through the rubble.

Five rebel fighters were also killed in clashes with regime forces elsewhere in Douma, the group said.

Amateur videos posted online showed a deep, rubble-filled crater in the middle of what appeared to be a poor neighborhood, with many walls collapsed in the blast.

Men were seen chanting "God is great!" while pulling a mangled body from the rubble in one video. They used their hands to dig through cinder blocks and cement dust in another to uncover another dead body.

In yet another video, a man standing in the destruction yells at the camera, "These are the accomplishments of Lakhdar Brahimi," referring to the international envoy who proposed the recent, failed cease-fire.

Regime airstrikes also collapsed buildings in the rebel-held northern city of Maaret al-Numan, which straddles a key supply route from the capital to Aleppo, Syria's largest city and a main front in the civil war.

Assad's regime has been hammering away at Maaret al-Numan, 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Aleppo, with heavy airstrikes since it fell to rebels on Oct. 10.

One amateur video purporting to show the aftermath of an airstrike on Tuesday showed a man holding up the dead body of a small girl in a red and white shirt and baby blue pants. Other videos showed men carrying bloodied women and children from destroyed buildings.

The Observatory said the day's airstrikes on the city killed at least seven people, four of them children.

One video showed the bodies of three girls wrapped in white shrouds. Nearby, a man dripped water on the face of a dead older man with a white beard, saying: "Go to heaven, dad. May God take revenge."

The Observatory said at least one rebel fighter was also killed in clashes south of the city, and regime forces were trying to bring in reinforcements from further south.

Activist claims and videos could not be independently verified because of restrictions on reporting in Syria, but the videos appeared genuine and corresponded with other Associated Press reporting on the events depicted.

Violence also flared elsewhere in and around Damascus. The Observatory said missiles fired from a fighter jet struck the capital's Jobar neighborhood ? a rare hit in the capital's municipal area. Most of the fighting around Damascus for the past few months has been in suburbs and outskirts, where rebels have managed to challenge the regime.

Syria's state news agency said an "armed terrorist group" assassinated a high-ranking air force general. Maj. Gen. Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khalidi was gunned down while getting out of his car in the mostly Kurdish neighborhood of Rukn Eddine in Damascus.

The government views the rebels as terrorists and accuses them of being foot soldiers in a foreign plot to destroy Syria.

In Turkey, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu expressed "great sadness" that the cease-fire had failed and said government was done talking to Assad's regime.

"Unfortunately the attacks continued, and the Syrian people spent the holidays suffering great pain," Davutoglu told reporters in Ankara. "There would be no meaning to forging a dialogue with a regime that pressed ahead with such a massacre even during the holidays."

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Associated Press writer Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey, and Bassem Mroue in Beirut contributed reporting.

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Windows 8 Review | Immedia Audio Visual Technology Review

By?Dana Wollman

It?s unusual, to say the least, for us to spend a year with a product before publishing our review. In the case of Windows 8, we?ve written thousands of words already, starting with our first hands-on in September of 2011, followed by deep dives on the?Developer Preview,?Consumer Preview,?Release Preview?and?RTM build. Even our readers have had ample time to get acquainted with the OS ? it?s been available as a public download since February. And yet, we?ve never tested a final version of the software running on brand new, made-for-Windows-8 hardware. With the OS now on sale (alongside with dozens of new PCs), it?s finally time for us to double back and revisit everything we?ve previously written in the form a final, comprehensive review.

And what a challenging assignment this was: it?s hard enough to give an OS the full review treatment without burying the reader in minute details. It?s even tougher when the software was built for so many different kinds of hardware. Combining a traditional desktop with Windows Phone-inspired Live Tiles, Windows 8 was designed to be equally at home on traditional PCs and more finger-friendly devices, like tablets and hybrids. In addition to walking you through the operating system?s various gestures and built-in apps, then, we?ll spend some time talking about which form factors are best suited to this redesigned version of Windows. Read on to see what we found out.

It?s all about the cloud

The whole boot-up sequence takes not a minute, but just 20 seconds in some cases.

We can remember when we first started using Windows 7; the start-up sequence wasn?t that different from Vista, which in turn wasn?t unlike versions of Windows that came before that. The chain of start-up screens could be long, sometimes taking more than a minute to complete. Depending on how slow the system was, it could have taken a while longer for the desktop to fully load. Here, booting Windows feels like turning on an Android tablet, or some other mobile device. The whole process takes not a minute, but just 20 seconds in some cases ? a short sequence marked by a brief splash screen and redesigned Windows logo. If this is your first time starting up your Windows 8 machine, you?ll see a 30-second video tutorial explaining some of the controls that otherwise might not be so obvious ? the so-called Charms Bar which you pull out from the right side of the screen, for example. (We?ll circle back and explain all those new user interface elements in just a moment.)

From there, getting set up is a quick, painless affair. When you first boot up Windows 8 you?ll be prompted to sign into your Microsoft account. Yep, the same one you might already be using for Hotmail, SkyDrive and Xbox Live. That means that every time you sign into a Windows 8 PC, your settings and custom tweaks will follow you to that new device. Additionally, because your Microsoft account is linked to your SkyDrive storage, you?ll be logged into SkyDrive on any Windows 8 device where you?ve logged in using your Microsoft ID. So, because Office 2013 backs up to SkyDrive by default, it means any document you edit on your Windows 8 device will automatically upload to the cloud.

If you didn?t already have a Microsoft account, you can create one while you?re setting up your PC. You can link your account at any time, really, and you also have the option of disconnecting it (in Microsoft?s words, ?switching to a local account?). Naturally, too, you can add multiple user accounts, as you could on previous versions of Windows.

If you like, you can also cherry-pick which settings do and do not get synced across your various Windows 8 devices. Go into the settings menu, for instance, and you can use on-off switches to sync your settings for desktop personalization, accessibility, language, app and browser settings. You also have the option of syncing your lock screen, account picture and other Windows settings, like those relating to File Explorer or the mouse. Note: to have your passwords follow you from PC to PC, you?ll need to ?trust? the computer through an online verification process.

Security options

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Obviously, if you log into Windows 8 for the first time using an existing Microsoft account, you?ve already got a built-in password for your PC. But in addition to a standard password, you can use a four-digit numerical pin to unlock the device. What?s more, with Windows 8, Microsoft is also offering a new ?Picture password? option that allows you to pick any photo and make a series of gestures on it. You can make as many gestures as you want, but they do have to be taps, circles or swipes. In addition to the order, though, you?ll have to remember where on the picture you?re supposed to make each gesture.

We had mixed success here. On the one hand, when we set our password to be one tap in each corner of the picture, we were easily able to replicate this pattern, even if we didn?t hit the exact same pixels each time. Still, when our password was a diagonal slash across each corner, we struck out trying to draw the lines in the same spot we did initially. Fortunately, as you?re configuring your picture password you?ll be asked to repeat the pattern, so if you can?t do it then, that might be a sign you need to come up with something else.

User interface

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Redesigned Start Screen, and the end of the Start button

Everyone can, and will, figure it out.

It?s safe to say the Windows Phone-esque Live Tiles have been the single most polarizing thing about Windows 8. Which makes sense: the new, mobile-inspired Start Screen looks wholly different from anything we?ve seen on previous versions of Windows. What?s more, you can?t even interact with these apps the same way: they run at full-screen, and can?t be minimized or re-sized like the windows you?re used to. In short, these tiles are the cornerstone of the Windows 8 experience, and they?re impossible to avoid, even if you plan on doing much of your work in the traditional desktop.

As you?ve probably heard by now, the Start button is no more. Well, it?s there, but you?ll have to hover with your mouse in the lower-left corner to make it appear. So, it?s exactly where you?d expect it to be; it?s just hidden until it?s clear you need it. And what if you?re using a touchscreen PC, like a dockable tablet? Your device will almost certainly have a dedicated Start button, the same way every Windows-compatible keyboard has a Start key. You can also find a shortcut to the Start menu in the Charms Bar, which you expose by swiping in from the right side of the screen. Not being able to click on the Start button is an adjustment, to be sure, but we?re also confident you?ll fall into a rhythm pretty quickly. After all, hovering where the Start button used to be isn?t that different from clicking it, and hitting the Start key with your pinkie feels natural as well.

When Windows users say they wish Microsoft hadn?t axed the Start button, what they?re really nervous about is the fact that the Start Menu is presented so differently. When you hit the Start key, you?ll no longer see a stack of fly-out menus; instead, you?ll be whisked away from the desktop to a full-screen assortment of finger-friendly Live Tiles, which you scroll through from left to right. In other words, that minimal, unfamiliar screen?is?the new Start Menu.

Back when we first tried out the Developer Preview, we said it felt jarring to switch back and forth between the traditional desktop and this more tablet-optimized Start Screen. And it is ? if you?ve never used Windows 8 before. What we can say now that we didn?t appreciate back then is that while the learning curve is steep, you do get comfortable after a while. No one is a dummy: everyone can, and will, figure it out. It just takes a little time before using Windows 8 feels truly effortless.

Universal search

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We?d add, too, that once you master this new layout, there are lots of useful things about the OS that feel like clear improvements over previous versions of Windows. If you make the same pinch-to-zoom gesture you?d use to zoom in and out of web pages, you can shrink the Start Screen so that you can see all your pages of apps at once. As you can imagine, that?s useful if you have a large collection of apps and don?t want to page horizontally through eight home screens.

Additionally, once you bring up the Start screen you can start typing to search for something. As any Windows user will tell you, you can already more or less do this in Win 7, except here you don?t even need to find a search bar. The results will immediately pop up on the right side of the screen. From within the search results pane, you?ll see the results are divided into files, settings and applications. Admittedly, this method of search isn?t obvious to new users, but again, you only need to learn it once. After that, it?s quite convenient.

Charms Bar

The Charms Bar is at its best when you have some sort of touch device at your disposal.

We already mentioned the Charms Bar, which appears when you swipe in from the right side of the screen. Here, you?ll find shortcuts for the Start Screen, settings menu, a list of connected devices, search and sharing. Lingering on that last point, sharing works much the same as it does on other mobile devices, which is to say if you?ve got some piece of content ? say, a Word document or a batch of photos ? you can share them in all sorts of way. This includes email, as well as Facebook, SkyDrive, Twitter and any other applicable service you?ve linked to your Microsoft account. Again, we?re used to doing this on our smartphones and tablets, but it?s a pleasure to be able to use a Windows PC the same way.

What?s more, it?s nice that all of these sharing and settings menus are easy to reach with your thumbs, even if you?re using a large 11-inch tablet or a 13-inch convertible PC. The Charms Bar is one example of this: you can reach the settings and sharing menus while still cradling your tablet in a natural position. Moving on to the left side of the screen, you can swipe in from the left to toggle through open apps ? a feature known as Switcher. Each time you swipe, a different program slides into place, taking up the whole screen. Here, too, it?s easy to control your device, even if you?re holding a large-screen tablet and have your hands full.

You can also expose the Charms Bar using a mouse, though it?s a less smooth experience. You?ll want to hover on so-called hot corners at the upper- and lower-right portions of the screen. This can be frustrating, and definitely has a learning curve. If you?re using a PC without a touchscreen, there?s a good chance the trackpad has fresh drivers that allow you to replicate key Windows 8 gestures, like swiping in from the right to bring up the Charms Bar. We?ve also seen accessories like the?Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Trackpad T650, which bring this functionality even to people whose older PCs don?t support these gestures. Point is: this feature in Windows 8 is at its best when you have some sort of touch device at your disposal. Whether that ends up being a touchscreen or a gesture-enabled trackpad doesn?t matter as much.

One other, potentially confusing thing: the Charms Bar holds the shortcut to?system?settings. If you?re inside an app and want to see some options specific to that program, you?ll need to perform a different gesture entirely: swipe the top or bottom of the screen to bring up that menu.

Multitasking

When it comes to switching apps, you can use that Switcher gesture, but there are other built-in features designed to make multitasking a bit easier. For starters, Snap allows you to dock a window or app so that it takes up either a third or two-thirds of the screen. That leaves room for a second app, which you can snap into the remaining space. That?s actually quite similar to Aero Snap from Windows 7, except here the dimensions are in thirds, instead of half the screen. As in the Win 7 version of this feature, you can?t manually re-size these windows: once they snap into place they?re going to take up a predictable amount of space (i.e., one third of the screen).

Also, in Windows 8 you can mix up the proportions by sliding the border of a window across the screen. Say, for instance, you?re working on a Word document on two-thirds of the screen, with IE 10 sitting off to the side. You might be spending most of your time typing in Word, but if you need to do a web search, you can just put your finger on the border between the two windows, and drag it over so that now the web browser takes up more space. It?s also worth noting that you can mix and match traditional desktop programs and Modern (formerly known as ?Metro?) apps. In some cases, this can mean fewer jarring jumps between the desktop and more touch-friendly apps.

Snap is a trick you can pull off if you?re using a touchscreen device or a traditional mouse and keyboard. Whether you?re using your finger or a cursor, you need to drag down on the app from the top of the screen before it can be docked into place. If you are using a mouse, you can also hover in the upper-left corner of the screen to expose open apps. What you?ll see isn?t a list, per se, but a series of preview thumbnails ? miniaturized versions of whatever?s going on in that window (your Outlook.com inbox, your SkyDrive home screen, et cetera). From there, you can click on a thumbnail to switch to that app, or you can right-click to close one. Like so many other features in Windows 8, this feels less clumsy with practice, though even after months of testing, we find the swiping Switcher gesture feels smoother, more intuitive.

Personalization options

To some extent, you can control the look and feel of Windows 8. No, there?s no bringing back the Start button, but you can select different color themes for your Start Screen. Toward the end of the Windows 8 development process, Microsoft added so-called Personalization Tattoos ? essentially, Start Screen backgrounds with patterns and borders. So long as you?re signed into your PC using a Microsoft account, this, too, will follow you to other Windows 8 devices you might log into. Get another Win 8 PC down the line, and it will show your paisley background as soon as you sign in for the first time.

Lock screen

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In addition to the Start Menu, you can customize the look and feel of the lock screen. This includes the background photo, as well as which notifications are displayed. For instance, even without entering your password, you can see upcoming calendar appointments, as well as a peek at how many unread messages or emails you have. In the PC settings, you can also choose to display detailed information for one of two things: your upcoming calendar appointment, or the weather forecast.

Desktop

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For the most part, the desktop should feel familiar to Windows 7 users.

For the most part, the desktop should feel pretty familiar to Windows 7 users, especially compared to that redesigned Start Screen. Still, there are some differences here, too. For starters, the Aero UI is no more, which means windows no longer have a transparent border. Everything here is flat and two-dimensional, not unlike those new Live Tiles.

In a move that will please power users, Windows 8 also ushers in improved multi-monitor support, with the ability to display different desktop backgrounds on multiple displays, as well as have a single picture span those various screens. You also have the choice of expanding the Taskbar across those monitors, or setting it up so that a pinned program only appears on the same screen where that app is running. All told, it?s a welcome improvement, though it would be nice if you could run Modern UI-style Windows 8 apps on more than one monitor at a time. Also, if you do have a multi-monitor setup, you?ll find it?s trickier than usual to pull up the Charms Bar using a mouse.

Other changes: Windows Explorer is now called File Explorer, and bears the same Ribbon UI already used in Microsoft apps like Office and Paint. There?s also now a File History feature, which stores versions of files similar to Time Machine in Apple?s OS X. The Task Manager has also received a makeover so that when you first launch it, all you see is a list of open apps. Nothing about processes or memory usage; just a list of programs, and an ?End task? button. Click ?More details,? though, and you?ll see a half-dozen tabs, showing you everything from performance graphs to CPU usage to running processes. In the processes tab, in particular, there are four columns showing CPU, memory, disk and network usage, with the resource hogs highlighted in a darker color.

One thing that hasn?t changed: the keyboard shortcuts. The same ones you relied on in Windows 7 will work here, which should take some of the sting out of getting used to a new user interface.

Built-in apps

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Mail
Setting up the Mail app is easy: if the Microsoft ID you use to initially sign in is tied to Gmail, or some other service not run by Microsoft, it automatically prompts you for your email password. In the case of Gmail, we had the option of syncing our Google contacts and Calendar as well (we said yes). There are also easy setup options for Hotmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo and AOL, though you can add accounts from other services too. Even if you don?t link a Hotmail or Outlook account, the Mail app will import all your folders and labels ? everything, really, but your starred items, in Gmail. Those folders take up just a narrow pane on the left side of the screen. Next to that is a wider window where you can see each individual message, along with previews and, when applicable, thumbnails of the contact who wrote to you.

The email itself takes up the most space, stretching across the entire right third of the screen. Up top, above the message, you?ll find icons for creating a new message, replying / forwarding and deleting. (We always did like the in-line delete button in Outlook.com, so we?re glad to see that design touch carries over here too.) If you swipe the top or bottom edge of the screen for the options menu, you can refresh your inbox, or move a message to another folder. Also, if you have more than one email account hooked up, you can pin a particular inbox to the Start Menu.

All told, it?s easy to use; we just wish there were easy-access buttons for archiving and marking junk mail as spam. Unfortunately, too, you don?t have direct access to certain of Hotmail and Outlook.com?s finer features, like the ability to ?Sweep? newsletters and other so-called gray mail into out-of-the-way folders. However, if you set up Sweep on Hotmail.com our Outlook.com, the Mail app in Windows 8 will still follow whatever rules you have in place.

Calendar

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As promised, when we chose to sync our Google contacts and Calendar, our appointments all promptly showed up in the built-in Calendar app. (If you?re not a Google user, you can also link your Hotmail, Outlook.com or Exchange / Office365 calendar.) The default view is by month, which is a bit too busy for our tastes ? you can only see two appointments per day, even if there are many more. We highly suggest selecting the daily or weekly view in the menu options hidden at the bottom of the screen. If you?re creating an appointment from scratch, you?ll have the same options as if you were doing this online: everything from date to time slot to reminder alerts.

?Read the rest of this article at Engadget

Source: http://www.immediatechreview.com/windows-8-review

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Sprint Prepares its Network and Emergency Response for Hurricane ...

By: Juan October 29th, 2012

Via: Sprint.com

As Hurricane Sandy continues a path towards the East Coast and is projected to merge with a nor?easter in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions,?Sprint(NYSE:S) is preparing its network, mobilizing Network Disaster Recovery staff, and strategically staging?Sprint Emergency Response Team (ERT)?personnel and resources to serve customers and mitigate storm impact.

Sprint?s preparations include:

  • Actively monitoring the continued path of Hurricane Sandy and the nor?easter while instituting flood prevention measures at Sprint network facilities and retail stores.
  • Fully fueling all permanent generators and mobilizing portable generators into threatened areas to ensure they?re available to meet response needs based on the current track and intensity of Sandy and the nor?easter.
  • Verifying operational readiness of generators and emergency equipment at all mobile switching centers and network Points of Presence (POP) ? the facilities where traffic enters and leaves the company?s global IP network, which facilitate dedicated data services for Sprint?s corporate and government customers, as well as other critical communications.
  • Ensuring Sprint network strike teams are on standby and ready to deploy following Sandy?s landfall and the nor?easter?s impact.
  • Providing any local public safety agency in need of emergency communications assistance with 14 days of service free of charge for 25 Sprint ERT wireless devices in states where an official ?state of emergency? has been declared, including Connecticut Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
  • Preparing and mobilizing the Sprint Emergency Response Team?s SatCOLT (Satellite Cell on Light Truck) assets, mobile phone and broadband devices, reservist staff and other equipment at its Sterling, Va. hub to provide wireless communications service to local first responders, emergency command centers and other public safety officials in the field.

Additionally, throughout 2012, Sprint?s Network Disaster Recovery team conducted a series of exercises, workshops and drills in the Northeast focused on hurricane preparedness training, tactical planning, service restoration and incident management.

Source: http://www.sprintusers.com/sprint-prepares-its-network-and-emergency-response-for-hurricane-sandy-and-noreaster-conditions/

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Finance Tips To Help You Get On Track

Though financial matters are always a concern, they are usually an unpleasant one. Sometimes it looks like your money is being sucked into a vacuum to pay all of your extra expenses. Do not let these problems bother you. You can always learn effective money management principals so you can live worry free and know where your money is going.

TIP! If you have the skills to do your own home improvement, you should not pay someone else. Do-it-yourself courses are often offered by large home supply stores and there are some incredible online video tutorials for just about anything you need to do around your house.

If you are thinking about getting a car or home, it is crucial to have a good credit score. You can positively establish yourself with a creditor by taking out a modest loan and paying it back promptly, or try obtaining a few credit cards and paying them regularly. Pay more than minimum on any credit bills.

Acquiring bulk packages of lean protein can save both money and time. If you plan to use all you buy, the best way to save is by bulk purchases. You will be able to save time by cooking enough meals using this meat that can last you for a week.

TIP! Create a budget and follow it until you are able to dig yourself out of debt. Regardless of whether you budget via software or paper and pencil, doing so guides you to the pinpoints in your spending habits where you can make changes.

Setting up a savings account and putting money away in it is key to remaining financially healthy now and in the future. You can save money for buying large purchases like a new TV or a new car. You can set aside some money for a 401K or retirement too. Whatever you are saving for, it is very important to do so.

To help ensure a financially successful future, make education a priority. Reports show that those with Bachelors degrees make almost double of those that have no college education. A post-secondary education is the only investment that doubles your wealth over the course of your lifetime and adult working years.

Set up your debit card to pay down your credit card automatically during the last days of the month. That way you never forget.

TIP! When it comes to sound personal finance decisions, one of the best things one can do is to avoid debt altogether. For larger purchases, like a house or a car, taking on debt is usually unavoidable.

Don?t waste your time and money on get-rich-quick schemes. Many people have fallen into the get rich quick schemes located on the Internet. Do some research, but remember that the bottom line is to actually make money. Some of the money that you are spending on books and seminars could be plowed back into your business.

It is highly recommended that you rebalance your portfolio on a yearly basis. Adjusting your portfolio enables you to reallocate your various investments based upon your current investing goals and risk tolerance levels. By rebalancing, you can also decide whether to sell some stocks high or buy others low.

TIP! Although you may not realize it at first glance, there are considerable potential savings involved in buying a home. Yes, it does mean having a mortgage and related bills on a monthly basis for decades.

In order to repair your credit, you need to get yourself out of debt first. The only way to do that is to pay off all your credit card and loan debts, so you need to make some cutbacks. You can do things like eating in more and limiting yourself from going out on weekends. If you take your lunch to work and do not eat out during the weekend, you can save lots of money. If you are serious about having good credit, you will need to make a commitment to reduce your spending.

If there is an old laptop sitting around, turn this into extra money easily. A broken laptop is worth a little something, and one that is working or fixable is worth even more. Even if the laptop is broken you can still sell it, at least it might be enough for a tank of gas.

TIP! Someone can save money by eating at home more and eating out less. Buying ingredients and making food at your home can also save you money and others will appreciate the effort of creating a tasty meal.

A member of your family who keeps an excellent budget, or happens to work in the finance industry, can be a great help when you need to learn how to budget your money. If one doesn?t know anyone who works in the financial sector, a family member who manages their own money well could be helpful.

Now that you?ve come to the end of this article, you have a better understanding about savings in hard economic times. Changing your current situation might take time, but your efforts will be rewarded. Focus on small changes and you will see a real difference on the long term if you are patient. Be consistent and responsible and your situation should improve.

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Miners take "rail-veyors" and robots to automated future

SUDBURY, Ontario (Reuters) - In an office trailer parked outside a mine shaft in northern Ontario, operator Carolyn St-Jean leans back in her chair and monitors a machine loading nickel-rich ore into rail cars deep underground.

Once filled, the automated train will snake through a series of narrow tunnels, emerge from a rocky outcropping, then loop past St-Jean's window and dump its payload for sorting.

Vale SA, the Brazilian company that owns the mine near this nickel-rich Canadian town, has spent nearly $50 million in two years to install and test the "rail-veyor." The company believes the transport system will revolutionize how it builds and extracts new mineral deposits.

The equipment is made locally by Rail-Veyor Technologies Global Inc. It is one of many mining technologies that developers hope will allow future production to be run almost entirely by people safely above ground.

Such advances may prove crucial as easy-to-exploit deposits run dry and miners drill deeper in more remote places to supply China, India and other emerging economies. The technology could make mining cheaper and safer, avoiding the need to dig wide tunnels and hire large numbers of expensive, skilled workers.

"As we go deeper, if we continue to apply existing thinking and existing technologies, it's a death spiral" for company profits, said Alex Henderson, who heads Vale's technology team in Sudbury.

"We need to begin to look at a step-change in mining rather than just incrementally improving our existing processes."

The rail-veyor is one such step-change. At the test site, it has halved the time to build a mine, and Vale expects a 150 percent boost in production rates before year end.

In Australia, Rio Tinto Ltd, one of the world's largest miners and an automation pioneer, is rolling out a fleet of self-driving trucks and trains at its iron ore operations. Vale, BHP Billiton and Chile's Codelco are in hot pursuit.

Gold miner AngloGold Ashanti is eyeing automation in South Africa, where miners spend hours each shift traveling up and down shafts and ounces of gold are left behind in support pillars each year.

Organized labor has made its peace with the automation drive, although there were some concerns that robots would displace humans.

"We're ok with automation, it's part of the changing times and it's a good thing for productivity," said Myles Sullivan of the United Steelworkers Canada, whose workers ended a year-long strike at Vale over bonuses and wages in 2010.

700 STORIES UNDERGROUND

New challenges in mining are driving technological changes. Large, accessible deposits have all but disappeared. Resources of tomorrow are in far-flung corners of the globe or hundreds of meters beneath the surface.

Add a shortage of skilled labor - expected to worsen as the baby-boom generation retires - and mining costs have surged.

While soaring demand means higher metal prices, rising costs are crimping profits. Canada's S&P/TSX Mining share index has fallen more than 38 percent since the beginning of 2011.

Experts say mining companies must change how they operate.

Making that shift is not easy for an industry steeped in tradition, especially when change doesn't come cheap. Rio Tinto is spending more than $500 million on train automation alone.

"This is a very conservative industry that has been very productive over the last 30 years doing it the way they're doing it now," said Douglas Morrison, chief executive of the Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI), an industry-funded research center in Sudbury.

"But is the old way going to work for us into the future? I think probably not, so we need to make some changes."

After decades of production, the nickel mines around Sudbury are getting deeper and deeper. At Vale's Creighton mine, the No. 8 shaft drops nearly 8,000 feet into the ground - equivalent of a 700-story condo tower.

At that depth it is very hot, around 50 degrees Celsius (120 Fahrenheit), so tunnels must be pumped full of cooled air to make temperatures manageable for people and heavy machinery.

"The bigger issue is when we get much deeper we start to generate our own earthquakes - very small earthquakes - these are called 'rock bursts,'" said Morrison.

Smaller tunnels and new ways of digging can hopefully reduce the danger of these rock bursts, which create a safety concern and slow development.

Rio Tinto is working with CEMI on automated tunnel borers, currently used to build subway and sewer tunnels. By cutting through the rock instead of blasting, Rio aims to quadruple its underground advance rates to 20 meters a day.

But while automated tunnel borers will build shafts and tunnels more quickly, massive mining equipment still handicaps the industry, which is where Vale's rail-veyor comes in.

A train hauling 50 tonnes of ore uses a far smaller tunnel than a truck with the same load. By taking the massive trucks and scooptrams - large vehicles with shovels on the front - out of the equation, Vale can build more compact and stable tunnels.

The rail-veyor, built on tracks that zig-zag down to the deposit, actually eliminates the need for expensive shafts and may eventually move people and equipment, along with ore.

Vale's Henderson believes the technology - which the company plans to roll out in five upcoming projects - is a game-changer that will help usher in a new era of mining.

"Just as the scooptram was the key enabler for the mechanized era, is the rail-veyor a key enabler for the next?" he said.

MAN VS MACHINE

What that "next era" will look like is still up for debate. Some innovators believe robots will do most of the labor in mines of the future, as in automobile assembly plants. This would ease likely shortages in skilled labor in many countries.

Over the next decade Canada's mining sector will need more than 100,000 skilled new hires to sustain even modest growth, according to the Mining Industry Human Resources Council.

In Australia, the labor crunch is already so intense that truck drivers can make upwards of $100,000 a year, with turnover rates at some mines still near 40 percent.

"One of the biggest problems that the mining industry faces worldwide is trained personnel. We can't get them," said John Meech, director of CERM3, a mining research center at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

"One of the ways we are going to have to deal with that is to automate the systems so that the human becomes the supervisor, rather than the direct means of control."

It is a concept already used at remote open-pit mines in Australia, where Rio's new fleet of driverless trucks can be run from a control room hundreds of miles away.

Canada's Nautilus Minerals Inc is using automated rovers to explore the ocean bed for mineral deposits that underwater robots will eventually mine.

In addition to boosting productivity, the advances will enhance safety. As labor leader Sullivan says, "so long as there's underground mining, there will be women and men working underground."

Safety is the focus at a converted schoolyard just outside Sudbury, where a duo of mine rescue robots roll through a makeshift obstacle course. Their thick tires grind over logs and through mud pits.

Designed by Canada's Penguin Automated Systems Inc, the equipment is being tested by Codelco at its Andina copper mine in Chile, doing dangerous jobs like checking stability after blasting and surveying tunnels at risk of flooding.

"Our mining industry is not quite there yet in Canada and it needs to get there to be competitive with the rest of the world," said Penguin Chief Executive Greg Baiden. "It comes back to the culture. Who wants to do it? Who wants to be first?"

(Additional reporting by Bhaswati Mukhopadhyay in Bangalore; Editing by Frank McGurty, Janet Guttsman and David Gregorio)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/miners-rail-veyors-robots-automated-future-110815981--sector.html

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