Sunday, 4 August 2013

Football recruiting: UH picks up commitment from Temple offensive lineman

The Cougars picked up a verbal commitment Friday from Darius Joiner, a 6-4, 275-pound offensive lineman from Temple.

Joiner is the Cougars? 17th commitment for the class of 2014.

While he will play offensive line as a senior, Joiner could make a move to defensive line to begin his college career.

Temple offensive lineman Darius Joiner becomes the Cougars? 17th commitment for the class of 2014.

Source: http://blog.chron.com/sportsupdate/2013/08/football-recruiting-uh-picks-up-commitment-from-temple-offensive-lineman/

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Thursday, 1 August 2013

Oklahoma State football: Cowboys have branded an offense

Oklahoma State runs on to the field during a college football game between Oklahoma State University (OSU) and Texas Christian University (TCU) at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

Oklahoma State runs on to the field during a college football game between Oklahoma State University (OSU) and Texas Christian University (TCU) at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

Some college football offenses are known for their inventor or the coach who popularized it. Bill Yeoman and the Houston veer. Emory Bellard and the Texas wishbone. Hal Mumme and the Air Raid. Mouse Davis and the Run and Shoot.

Some college football offenses are known for their proficiency at a position. Southern Cal tailbacks, of yesteryear. Miami quarterbacks. Brigham Young quarterbacks. Stanford quarterbacks. Michigan quarterbacks ? yep, Michigan. Look it up sometime.

Some college football offenses are known for their perfecter. Mike Leach?s Air Raid. Urban Meyer?s spread. Paul Johnson?s option.

But Oklahoma State?s offense is reaching the point where it?s just known as the Oklahoma State offense. Its success seems to know no barriers. Quarterbacks change. Coordinators. Heck, even styles change ? the Cowboys rode high with Zac Robinson and Larry Fedora, in a system far different than what?s been run with Brandon Weeden and Dana Holgorsen and Todd Monken and Wes Lunt and J.W. Walsh and Clint Chelf and now Mike Yurcich.

The only constant has been Mike Gundy, and even Gundy hasn?t been a constant. First, he was a student, learning Fedora?s offense, then Gundy was the teacher, as Fedora?s successor, then Gundy was the student again, learning Holgorsen?s offense except Gundy really didn?t pretend to try to grasp the whole thing, even when Monken replaced Holgorsen, except when Monken moved on to Southern Miss last December and Gundy ran the offense in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against Purdue.

?It?s been a number of years since I?ve really been involved in play calling,? Gundy said. ?I have an opinion each week on what I think gives us the best chance to move the ball and score points, and then usually by Monday, I?m out of that room.

?I have a lot of confidence in the coaches on our staff and the decisions they make, and at the end of the day, they?re the ones that have to instill it in the players in meetings and get it across to them on the practice field. They have to get them to perform on Saturday. I have a lot of faith in the guys that are in that room.?

OSU?s offensive success has been remarkable. In scoring offense, the Cowboys were third nationally in 2012, second nationally in 2011, third nationally in 2010 and ninth nationally in 2008. In total offense, the Cowboys were fourth in 2012, third in 2011, third in 2010 and sixth in 2008.

?We?ve been very fortunate that we?ve had good players,? Gundy said. ?We hit on quarterbacks, a couple of them that weren?t very highly recruited who had come in our system and had success. We believe in our work ethic. We believe in the way we handle our players once they walk on campus as freshmen, and we develop them into ? put them in a position to have success on Saturdays in all three phases.?

Only in 2009, when Robinson was banged up much of the year, was Gundy prompted to make a change. Gundy gave up running the offense to hire Holgorsen, and his two offensive coordinator hires since have come with the command to keep Holgorsen?s system largely intact.

?We have approximately 35, 45 players or so that have played for our offense each year, each season, and when we?ve lost a coordinator to become a head coach, I felt like it was an advantage to continue to run the offense and keep our terminology,? Gundy said. ?So we would bring in one new coach or two new coaches, and they would learn our system instead of 35 or 40 players trying to learn a new terminology or a new system from the outside.

?For that reason, we?ve had success. So we don?t see any reason to change. Our players have also been recruited there, and we told them that this was the offense we were going to run. We would be up tempo. We would throw the ball. We?d run play action. We?d run the football. We want to be consistent in our recruiting. So the players that are currently on our team will continue to recruit. They?ve always been the best for us, and I know that?s somewhat broad, but those are reasons for staying with the system. It?s difficult to bring a young man in that?s made a commitment to our program for certain reasons, and then a couple years later things change. It can certainly affect him. So we try to stay as consistent as possible in that area.

?It?s never perfect, but by bringing a coach in and having him adjust to Oklahoma State, we?ve had success. So we?ll continue to move in that direction.?

Source: http://blog.newsok.com/berrytramel/2013/08/01/oklahoma-state-football-cowboys-have-branded-an-offense/

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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

MIT review cites missed chances before death of Net activist

By Ross Kerber

BOSTON (Reuters) - Reviewers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said on Tuesday the school could have taken steps that would have reduced pressure on Internet activist Aaron Swartz such as taking a public stand against his controversial prosecution.

Swartz, 26, killed himself in January, two years after he was arrested and later charged by the U.S. Justice Department for hacking into MIT's network to download millions of academic articles, potentially to make them freely available to the public.

Swartz's death became a flashpoint in a broader debate over how far prosecutors should go in enforcing U.S. computer rules, and raised questions over whether MIT, a traditional leader in technology matters should have spoken up in his defense.

An internal MIT review found that while leaders of the elite school may have been trying to act with restraint, they paid little attention to Swartz's case as it was developing and did not question the law underlying the charges.

"MIT's position may have been prudent, but it did not duly take into account the wider background of information policy against which the prosecution played out and in which MIT people have traditionally been passionate leaders," according to the report. The reviewers also wrote that "...by responding as we did, MIT missed an opportunity to demonstrate the leadership that we pride ourselves on."

After Swartz' death, his partner Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman criticized what she described as MIT's "indifference" to the matter.

In a statement on Tuesday from her Twitter handle, @TarenSK, she called the new MIT report "a whitewash" and wrote that MIT should have come out publicly against the case.

According to MIT's report, MIT employees first learned of someone using its network improperly starting in the fall of 2010 and did not learn it was Swartz until he was arrested the following January.

At the time Swartz was already known for technical work like developing a content-reading format and advocating to make more information publicly available.

U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz's office used a 29-year-old computer security law to charge Swartz with 13 felony counts that carried maximum prison time of 35 years, even though he had not profited from his actions.

MIT President Rafael Reif launched a review of the case shortly after Swartz's death. Speaking on a conference call with journalists on Tuesday Reif acknowledged the school could have acted differently.

On the conference call, review leader and MIT Computer Science Professor Hal Abelson said he hoped the school could use Swartz's case to teach students about the tensions posed by Internet technologies that can be used both for good or bad.

"Aaron Swartz did both," he said. In a later interview by phone Abelson said that in his own view, MIT should have taken a stronger role on issues surrounding the case such as the merits of the computer security law and what might have been more appropriate punishments for Swartz.

"At least my opinion is that MIT should have been more engaged in the wider picture around this," Abelson said.

(Reporting By Ross Kerber; Editing by Richard Valdmanis and Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mit-review-cites-missed-chances-death-net-activist-221410242.html

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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Miley Cyrus Goes Nude for Skin Cancer Research

Posted Friday July 26, 2013 11:04 AM GMT

She?s never been one for modesty, and Miley Cyrus stripped down to her birthday suit to help raise money for skin cancer research.

The ?We Can?t Stop? singer is featured posing nude for Marc Jacobs? Protect the Skin You?re In campaign, covering her naughty bits with her hand and arm.

Cyrus tweeted the image on Thursday night (July 25) as well as information on where to purchase the official $35 t-shirt.

Miley wrote, ?Ts are available at 9 Marc Jacobs boutiques including SanFran, LA, Chicago, New York, Boston, & Savannah GA!?

Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/miley-cyrus/miley-cyrus-goes-nude-skin-cancer-research-895440

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Archbishop of Canterbury: Church can invest in pornography and gambling

Speaking to BBC Radio 4?s Today programme the Archbishop said: ?It shouldn't happen, it's very embarrassing, but these things do happen. We have to find out why and make sure it doesn't happen again.?

The amount of Church money indirectly invested in Wonga was ?75,000 out of investments totalling ?5.2 billion.

"I was irritated for a few minutes but, you know, these things happen. I understand the business, it's an incredibly complex business," the Archbishop added.

The payday loans industry has been dogged by controversy, with some lenders accused of exploiting struggling borrowers' desperation and behaving aggressively to claw money back.

The Archbishop heaped praise on Wonga and its management, saying it is a ?very professionally managed company?.

?The worst people are not Wonga,? he said. ?There are plenty of others much worse."

The Archbishop was asked if it is ?risible? that Church money can also currently be invested in pornography and gambling companies.

He said: ?We are going to have to review these levels and how we do it. The reality is, if you invest in a hotel chain, a lot of hotel chains sell pornography in their hotel rooms. Do you therefore not invest in any hotel chains at all? The complexity of the thing is enormous. I?ve been living with this for many, many years. I?ve no illusions about this.?

The Archbishop said that it was almost impossible for the Church to make an investment that was not somehow tainted.

He said: "If you exclude any contact with anything that directly or indirectly gets in any way bad, you can't do anything at all."

Signalling a potential review of its entire investment portfolio, he added: "I think we have to review these levels and make sure we are consistent between what we're saying and what we're doing."

Source: http://telegraph.feedsportal.com/c/32726/f/568387/s/2f2f65ef/sc/3/l/0L0Stelegraph0O0Cnews0Creligion0C10A20A38220CArchbishop0Eof0ECanterbury0EChurch0Ecan0Einvest0Ein0Epornography0Eand0Egambling0Bhtml/story01.htm

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Chipotle fakes Twitter hack, gains 4,000 followers in 1 day

Posted on: 12:25 pm, July 26, 2013, by Will C. Holden, updated on: 01:36pm, July 26, 2013

Chipotle admitted that it faked a Twitter hack on July 21, 2013, as part of a promotion, and to gain followers. (Photo: Twitter / Chipotle)

Chipotle admitted that it faked a Twitter hack on July 21, 2013, as part of a promotion, and to gain followers. (Photo: Twitter / Chipotle)

DENVER ? After a strange series of tweets earlier this week, Chipotle took to its Twitter account claiming that it had been hacked.

Later in the week,?Chipotle spoke with Mashable and admitted they had faked the hack, and accomplished their ultimate goal ? gaining Twitter followers. According to?Chipotle representative Chris Arnold, the Mexican restaurant gained 4,000 followers in one day after reporting the fake hack.

?We thought that people would pay attention, that it would cut through people?s attention and make them talk, and it did that,? Arnold told?Mashable. ?It was definitely thought out: We didn?t want it to be harmful or hateful or controversial.?

Arnold went on to explain that?Chipotle felt the tweet fit well into the framework of the ?Adventurito? promotion that has been put forth to celebrate the Denver-based company?s 20th anniversary. The promotion features 20 days of puzzles.

Most of the fake hack tweets contained some reference to vegetables, and Arnold said this coming Sunday?s ?Adventurito? puzzle centers on the ingredients Chipotle uses to make guacamole.

According to Mashable, Chipotle isn?t the first brand to fake having its Twitter account hacked. Shortly after Burger King and Jeep actually had their accounts hacked in February, both the?MTV and BET networks?decided to stage their own hacks to get in on the press coverage.

Source: http://kdvr.com/2013/07/26/chipolte-fakes-twitter-hack-gains-4000-followers/

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Thursday, 25 July 2013

Crude Oil, Gold May Rise if US Data Proves Disappointing

DailyFX ??|??July 23 2013 8:36 EDT

Crude oil and gold prices may have scope to advance if a soft round of US economic data undercuts bets on a forthcoming reduction of Fed stimulus efforts.

Crude oil and gold prices may have scope to advance if a soft round of US economic data undercuts bets on a forthcoming reduction of Fed stimulus efforts.

Talking Points

  • Crude Oil Technical Positioning Warns of Downward Reversal Ahead
  • Commodities May Find Support if Soft US Data Dents QE ?Taper? Bets

A light economic calendar in US trading will see the spotlight turn to May?s House Price Index and July?s Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index are on tap, with minor improvements expected on both fronts.As we noted previously however, US economic outcomes have returned somewhat lackluster results on the whole compared with economists? forecasts. This keeps the door open for disappointing results that undercut bets on a forthcoming cutback in the size of Federal Reserve stimulus efforts. This may boost risk appetite, offering support to cycle-sensitive crude oil and copper prices and rekindling a degree of anti-fiat demand for gold and silver. Needless to say, relatively strong outcomes imply the opposite dynamic.

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Crude Oil Technical Analysis (WTI) - Prices turned lower as expected, completing a bearish Evening Star candlestick pattern. Initial support is at 105.06, with a break below that targeting the 38.2% level at 102.70. Near-term resistance is at 108.89, the July 19 high.

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Gold Technical Analysis (Spot) - Prices broke resistance at 1297.75, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement, and moved to challenge the 1334.08-49.27 region marked by the 50% Fib and a rising channel set from late June. A further push higher beyond that aims for the 61.8% retracement at 1370.40. The 1297.75 level has been recast as near-term support.

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Silver Technical Analysis (Spot) - Prices are pulling back from resistance at 20.73, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement, to retest a recently broken barrier at 20.13. A break back below that eyes a rising trend line at 19.48. Alternatively, a move above resistance eyes the 50% Fib at 21.51.

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Copper Technical Analysis (COMEX E-Mini) - Prices are consolidating below resistance at the top of a rising channel (3.232), a barrier reinforced by the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement at 3.221. A break above that eyes a horizontal pivot at 3.270. Near-term support is at 3.112, the 38.2% level.

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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

She++ Documentary Features Industry Leaders, Stanford Professors and Students Talking Women In Tech [Video]

doc_flyerShe++, a Stanford community for women in tech, publicly released a 12-minute documentary today featuring Stanford students, professors, and alumni discussing gender in technical fields. High profile Silicon Valley leaders like Tracy Chou, a software engineer at Pinterest; Jocelyn Goldfein, a Director of Engineering at Facebook share their personal experiences in the documentary.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/dhS3CIxacjQ/

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What India's Strike Corps will do on Himalayas

Some elements of these divisions will act as readily available reserves for the new Strike Corps to add weight along the axis of attack and exploit success.

These divisions will also be employed to secure launch pads for an offensive across the Himalayas. Hence, these must be seen as playing a significant supporting role for the Strike Corps.

Despite the ongoing border talks between India and China to resolve the territorial and boundary dispute, often punctuated by ugly incidents like the PLA incursion in the Daulat Beg Oldie sector in April 2013, a limited border conflict cannot be completely ruled out as the Line of Actual Control is yet to be demarcated jointly on the ground and the map.

As the territorial dispute with Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir is also in the mountains, there is a very high probability that the next conventional conflict involving India will again break out in the mountains.

Since the war will be fought under a nuclear overhang, particularly with Pakistan, there is a fair possibility that it will remain confined to the mountains so that it does not escalate out of control to nuclear exchanges.

Hence, it was time for India to pivot to the mountains in its quest for building military capacities and it is creditable that the government has given the go ahead to raise a new Strike Corps.

In any future war that the armed forces are called upon to fight in the mountains, gaining, occupying and holding territory and evicting the enemy from Indian territory occupied by him will continue to remain important military aims. No war plan will succeed without achieving asymmetries in the application of firepower to destroy the enemy?s combat potential and infrastructure.

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Source: http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-what-indias-strike-corps-will-do-on-himalayas/20130723.htm

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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

The unprofitable SaaS business model trap by @ASmartBear

Marketo filed for IPO with impressive 80% year-over-year growth in 2012, with almost $60m in revenue.

Except, they lost $35m. ?WTF?

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It?s not impressive when you spend $1.60 for every $1.00 of revenue, force-feeding sales pipelines with an unprofitable product.

Don?t tell me this is normal for growing enterprise SaaS companies. I know the argument: The pay-back period on sales, marketing, and up-start costs is long, but there?s a profitable result at the end of the tunnel. ?Just wait!

Bullshit. Eloqua was also a SaaS company, also selling to enterprise, selling the same product in exactly the same space, also tightly integrated with Salesforce.com, and IPO?ed with a $5m loss on $71m in revenue?? a 7% loss instead of Marketo?s massive 60% loss.

So no, this upside-down business model isn?t what a SaaS business should construct. ?I wish the modern startup community would understand the mindset that gets a company to this point, and resist it.?

The mindset works like this:

  1. It costs a lot of money to land an enterprise customer. ?Marketing, sales, legal, account management, on-boarding, technical guidance, training. ?And: how many times do you run through that process and still lose the customer? ?So these costs are amortized over the customers you do land.
  2. SaaS companies earn their revenue over time. ?Whereas a normal software company might charge $100,000 for an Enterprise deal, and thus immediately earn back those ?customer startup? costs plus profit, the same SaaS deal might be $5000/mo, and it might take 18 months to get that same amount of revenue. ?The good?news is, after that 18 months, the SaaS company still charges $5000/mo. ?The other company has to bust ass for measly 20%/yr maintenance fees.
  3. As a result, enterprise-facing SaaS companies are unprofitable for the first 12-24 months of a given customer?s life.
  4. But, a growing?SaaS company will be landing new customers, and in increasing numbers, which means piling up more and more unprofitable operations.
  5. So much so, that even when an older customer individually crosses into profitability, there are so many more?unprofitable customers, the company remains permanently unprofitable so long as?it maintains healthy growth.
  6. Plus, there?s all the other costs?? R&D to build the stuff, office space, executive salaries, billing, legal, finance, HR, tech support, account managers. To actually?be profitable, you need to cover those costs too. So it takes even longer to be bottom-line-profitable.
  7. Therefore, it is healthy and reasonable for SaaS companies to be unprofitable as long as they?re growing even a little bit.

Early in a company?s life, this line of reasoning is correct. ?But at Marketo?s size, this argument falls apart.

Why, exactly?

There?s a tacit assumption that if only we just stopped spending to grow, we?d be profitable. ?Thus, this ?really is? a profitable company, and the only reason it?s not is growth, which means market domination, which is a Good Thing.

The fallacy is: That time never comes. ?No company stops trying to grow! ?The mythical time when growth rates are small so the company reaps the rewards of having a huge stable of profitable customers never arrives. ?When do you ?show me the money??

It?s worse. Growth becomes harder and harder for SaaS companies because of cancellations. ?Even with a great retention rate (e.g. 75%/year), you have to replace 25% of your revenue with new?? which means unprofitable?? customers just to break even in top-line revenue! ?More losses, more unprofitability.

Even with very broad numbers, you can see how this model doesn?t work. ?Here?s typical numbers for an enterprise SaaS company at scale:

  • 1.5 year pay-back period. (i.e. time to earn back the revenue to cover all your customer acquisition expenses)
  • 75% annual retention. ?(Which also means you turn over the entire customer base every 4 years. ?On average of course?? some stay longer, many shorter.)
  • 30% cost to serve the customer. ?(Can also be stated at 70% Gross Profit Margin, meaning for every $1.00 of revenue, $0.30 disappears in direct costs to service that customer, like servers, licenses, tech support, and account management. ?Many public SaaS companies, even the titans like Salesforce.com, are about 70% GPM.)
  • 15% revenue == cost for R&D department.
  • 15% revenue == cost for Admin department. (office space, finance, HR, execs)

Say the average customer represents R dollars in annual revenue. ?That?s:

  • $4R of revenue over the lifetime of the customer. ?But:
  • $1.5R is spent to acquire the customer (the pay-back period).
  • $1.2R is spent in gross margin to service the customer (4 years times 30% cost).
  • $0.6R spent on R&D (15% over 4 years).
  • $0.6R spent on Admin (15% over 4 years).

So out of the original $4R, we?re left with $0.1R in profit. ?That?s 1/40th of the revenue making its way to actual bottom-line profitability, and even that takes 4 years to achieve.

And that is without any growth at all. ?But you need to grow enough to keep up with cancellations at minimum, so that consumes the last notion of profitability.

What?s the solution?

Successful, profitable SaaS companies at scale (certainly by $30m/yr revenue, but should to be paying attention to this stuff by $5m/yr), do several things to make the math work:

  1. Undo the effect of cancellations through up-sells/upgrades. ?Salesforce.com and ZenDesk charge more for every person you add, and more per person when you increase the features in your plan. ?Their customers grow (on average). ?Thus, their revenue over four years is not?4R, but rather it might be R on the first year, 1.5R on the second, 2R on the third, etc., so perhaps 7R in four years. ?That drastically changes the equation, because cost to ?acquire? the customer doesn?t go up, and in general R&D and Admin don?t either.?Taking ?rate of cancellations? minus ?rate of upgrades? is called ?net churn.? ?Getting to zero net-churn is a big step in getting profitable; the most successful SaaS companies have negative net churn. ?It?s not just pure software companies that achieve this?? hardware/server SaaS company Rackspace also has negative net churn, which enables them to grow revenues 30% year-over-year with $1.5 billion in revenue and $300m in profit.
  2. Use viral growth to offset cancellations. ?Few B2B companies can truly claim ?viral growth? characteristics. ?But for the few who do, they can maintain growth rates of X%/yr where X is much larger than cancellation, and do so with very little acquisition costs. ?In this case, cancellation never ?catches up,? and you win.
  3. Drastically reduce the cost of customer acquisition. ?An 18-month pay-back period is a killer. ?If customers can be found with paid advertising, if they can sign up without talking to a sales person, if they can learn the product through in-product tutorials, great documentation, and how-to videos, if they can import their data without assistance, if they can demonstrate value to the purse-string-holders without a sales person writing the presentation for them, then the cost of cancellation-replacement and proper growth becomes small enough that it?s no longer a barrier to profitability, even under conditions of growth.
  4. Drastically improve GPM. ?It?s hard for a service-oriented enterprise-sales company to not have real costs around tech support, account management, and extensive IT infrastructure, which is why even the most cost-efficient (and profitable!) enterprise-facing SaaS companies often can?t push much past 70% GPM (e.g. Salesforce.com, Rackspace). ?But, companies with extremely low-touch customer service (which doesn?t necessarily mean bad?customer service!) can push it way up (Google, Facebook, Freshbooks), unlocking ?free money? for profitability.

Another way to think about these solutions is that a SaaS business cannot have static fundamental metrics.? The metrics themselves need to improve?? lowering cancellation rates, lowering net churn, increasing GPM, reducing cost to acquire customers. ?Leaving the metrics alone, and trying to ?grow until profitable? doesn?t work.

It?s like the old Jackie Mason joke?? A man is selling jackets at cost. ?The customer asks ?how can you sell at cost, how do you make any money?? ?Answer: ?I sell a lot of jackets!?

Marketo is selling a lot of jackets.

Source: http://blog.asmartbear.com/unprofitable-saas-business-model.html

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McCready installed as Rector of St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Church

Reverend Father Doctor David J.W. McCready has been installed as Rector of St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Church located in the Little Valley region of Estes Park. Officiating the installation service on Saturday, March 2 was RT. Rev. Stephen Strawn, Bishop of the Diocese of the Missouri Valley, headquartered in Quincy, Ill. Also taking part in this prestigious service was Fr. Bill Weiner, Longmont Anglican Priest. In attendance were St. Francis congregation members, friends, and clergy from other Estes Park Churches. A high mass was celebrated during this special occasion, followed by a spiritual gathering and catered luncheon.

Latin for "ruler", a Rector is an Anglican clergyman who is in charge of a parish, a duty that Fr. David McCready takes very seriously. One of his main goals is to continue growing the membership of this small family-oriented church. As a spiritually growing parish, the public is invited to attend Sunday morning services with morning prayer at 9 a.m. followed by mass at 9:30 a,m.

To contact Fr. David McCready, call the church at 577-0601 or email him at mccreadd@tcd.ie.

Source: http://www.eptrail.com/insideandout/ci_22781973/mccready-installed-rector-st-francis-assisi-anglican-church?source=rss_viewed

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Saturday, 20 July 2013

The Gomez law firm remains the Best Personal Injury Firm in Houston

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Friday, 19 July 2013

Former Mayor of Winchester fondly remembered

Former Mayor of Winchester fondly remembered

JOHN Nunn who died earlier this month was the first meteorologist, the first bomber pilot and the first computer salesman to become Mayor of Winchester.

He was also the first mayor probably of anywhere to have taken part in the famous Great Escape in World War Two in which 73 Allied prisoners tunnelled out of a camp in 1944. Three got back to England; 50 were murdered by the Nazis.

On the 50th anniversary of the escape he told the Southern Daily Echo: ?Everyone contributed something. Some forged documents, others dug the tunnels. I would rather not say what I did, in view of the people that died. I lost a very great friend in Tom Leigh. This was the dreadful thing about it. It was beautifully organised plan which worked extremely well.?

Mr Nunn hated the 1963 Hollywood movie starring Steve McQueen who tries to ride a motorbike over a barbed wire fence. He though the film was inaccurate, glamourised the episode and disliked discussing the subject.

He perhaps owed his life to an Allied air raid which led to a power cut that plunged the tunnel into darkness and slowed progress, preventing him from getting out. He planned to pose as a French businessman and cycle his way to neutral territory of Switzerland or Spain.

Mr Nunn, 94, was born in London in 1919 and educated at Mill Hill School and University College London where he graduated in 1939 with a degree in maths and statistics.

With war clouds looming Mr Nunn had joined the University of London Air Squadron in 1938 and was commissioned into the Royal Air Force the following year.

He was posted to Bomber Command and flew bombing sorties over occupied Europe before he was shot down in 1941. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

After the war he remained in the service and rose to the rank of Wing Commander before he retired in 1966.

He joined IBM before retiring in 1982.

Almost immediately he was elected as a Conservative to Winchester City Council for the ward of Droxford, Soberton and Hambledon. He was group leader from 1984-88 and vice-chairman of the planning committee from 1985-91 before becoming mayor in 1992. He stepped down in 1994.

He married Joan, an RAF doctor, and they had a son and a daughter. Joan predeceased him and he never remarried.

The current city councillor for Droxford, Soberton and Hambledon, Tony Coates paid tribute to Mr Nunn who he had known for more than 30 years. ?He was well-respected, kind, gentle and a very keen bridge player with a lot of friends. He was a lifelong member of the Conservative Party and enjoyed canvassing well into his 80s. He was pretty fit up to the end. I can recall him strolling into the village to get his paper every day and that was a good half mile.

?He never spoke about it (the Great Escape). All I know is that he was shot down.

?John was very keen on the Conservative branch quizzes and was very competitive. He had a good brain and a good education. You might catch him on modern culture but nothing classical or historical.?

Meon Valley MP George Hollingbery said: ?While John was a stalwart of the local Conservative party, a former councillor and past mayor, it was his contribution to his country that I hope we never forget.

?John never talked about his experiences in the Second World War but we all owe more than we can ever imagine to him and his fellow airmen who sacrificed so much to keep us safe. I will not only miss him for the man he was but also for what his very presence evoked every time I met him; the bravery and heroism of those dark days.?

A memorial service will be held on Friday July 26 at Hambledon church.

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Google set to host press event July 24th featuring Sundar Pichai

DNP Google set to host product event next week

Google's always cooking something up, and the company has our undivided attention when the press gets invited over for a breakfast featuring Sundar Pichai, the man in charge of Chrome and Android. While the invite doesn't indicate anything specific, we're expecting to hear some sort of announcement next Wednesday, when the event takes place. We'd love to get some more details on the elusive Android 4.3 or perhaps a new Nexus 7 (heck, a new Nexus anything would be just fine with us), but we'll just have to wait and see what Sundar has in store.

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IRS Tea Party Targeting Reached Washington Office of Obama Political Appointee

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New testimony from career IRS officials in Washington, D.C. reveal that the Director of the IRS Exempt Organizations division Lois Lerner overruled the judgment of a career Washington, D.C. IRS lawyer and ordered Tea Party cases to go through a multi-layer review that included her senior advisor and the IRS Chief Counsel?s office.? The IRS Chief Counsel?s office is led by William Wilkins, one of two Obama Administration political appointees at the IRS.

?The chief counsel?s office for the Internal Revenue Service, headed by a political appointee of President Obama, helped develop the agency?s problematic guidelines for reviewing ?tea party? cases, according to a top IRS attorney.? In interviews with congressional investigators, IRS lawyer Carter Hull said his superiors told him that the chief counsel?s office, led by William Wilkins, would need to review applications that the agency had screened for additional scrutiny because of potential political activity.? Previous accounts from IRS employees had shown that Washington IRS officials were involved in the controversy, but Hull?s comments represent the closest connection to the White House to date.? ? Washington Post

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Internal Revenue Service, slowed the consideration of Tea Party groups? applications, House Republicans said in a letter today.? The Republicans, who are seeking more information from the agency, cited statements made to congressional investigators by IRS employees.? Carter Hull, a recently retired IRS lawyer based inWashington, told investigators that Lerner?s office made an unusual request to delay decisions on applications when he thought he had enough information to decide whether the groups were impermissibly involved in political activities. Instead, Hull said, the IRS chief counsel?s office wanted to gather more information on what the groups did in the 2010 election cycle.The chief counsel office?s ?involvement and demands for information about political activity during the 2010 election cycle appears to have caused systematic delays in the processing of Tea Party applications,? said the letter, whose signers include Representative Darrell Issa of California, chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and Dave Camp ofMichigan, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.? Hull, who worked at the IRS for 48 years, will testify tomorrow at a hearing before the oversight panel as part of the congressional inquiries into the IRS?s scrutiny of Tea Party organizations and other small-government groups.

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USA Today:? Top IRS lawyers had role in targeting, GOP says

Congressional Republicans say they have evidence that the office of the Internal Revenue Service chief counsel was directly involved in seeking more information about the political activities of Tea Party groups leading up to 2010 elections.? The IRS chief counsel, William Wilkins, is one of only two IRS officials appointed by the president?The instruction to send Tea Party applications to the chief counsel?s office came through Lois Lerner, the former head of the IRS?s exempt organizations office, according to excerpts of closed-door testimony of Michael Seto. He was in charge of a unit that advised front-line agents on processing applications for tax exemptions?Seto said Lerner ? who has refused to testify before Congress ? sent him an e-mail in 2010 saying certain Tea Party cases had to ?go through multi-tier review and they will eventually have to go ? to the chief counsel?s office.?

The cases were sent to the chief counsel?s office, which ? after months of delay ? sent them back seeking more information.? ?I was taken aback,? said Carter Hull, a now-retired lawyer in Seto?s unit, according to a partial transcript of his interview with the Oversight Committee. ?I hadn?t had the case for a while. I couldn?t ask if I didn?t have the case.?

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The Hill:? GOP says IRS chief cousnel?s office had role in Tea Party delays

House Republicans charged Tuesday that the IRS chief counsel?s office played a role in the delay of Tea Party applications for tax-exempt status.? In a letter, four leading GOP lawmakers said that the office of the IRS?s top lawyer took unique interest in Tea Party cases, reviewing applications even after a veteran specialist said there was enough information to make a decision.

Lois Lerner, an IRS official at the center of the controversy, made the request to send tax-exemption applications to the chief counsel?s office, according to an agency official. Carter Hull, a Washington-based tax law specialist charged with reviewing the tax-exemption forms, told investigators he was asked to send an application to a senior adviser to Lerner, something that had never before happened in his 48-year career. That claim had not been revealed publicly before Wednesday?The IRS said in May, just days after the controversy broke, that its chief counsel, William Wilkins, didn?t learn about the targeting until this year, and that the chief counsel?s office has some 1,600 attorneys. Wilkins, the IRS added, had no role in overseeing applications for tax-exempt 501(c)(4) status.

In their letter, Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.), Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La.) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) press Danny Werfel, the interim IRS chief, to speed up delivery of already requested documents on the chief counsel?s conversations with Treasury?s general counsel and the White House.? ?As a part of this ongoing investigation, the committees have learned that the IRS chief counsel?s office in Washington, D.C. has been closely involved in some of the applications,? the four Republicans wrote to Werfel.? ?Its involvement and demands for information about political activity during the 2010 election cycle appears to have caused systematic delays in the processing of Tea Party applications.?

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Thursday, 18 July 2013

Microsoft Windows Phone called miserable failure

The Windows Phone is "failing miserably," according to one pundit.

With sales of the Windows Phone ? the joint effort between Microsoft Corp. and Nokia ? falling in North America, as well as falling prices for the phones, the Windows Phone has been called a miserable failure.

"Windows Phone is failing miserably to gain any important traction," according to Forbes, which points out "Windows Phone is on the verge of disappearing in the United States and parts of Western Europe, where most mobile-app development is centered."

Microsoft shouldn't bother with making its own phone, the magazine continued, and "Nokia and Microsoft both bet on each other and the bet appears to have gone sideways."

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Monday, 15 July 2013

Cory Monteith, star of hit show 'Glee,' found dead

FILE - This Aug. 19, 2012 file photo shows actor Cory Monteith at the 2012 Do Something awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Monteith, who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee" but was beset by addiction struggles so fierce that he once said he was lucky to be alive, was found dead in a Vancouver hotel room, police said. He was 31. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - This Aug. 19, 2012 file photo shows actor Cory Monteith at the 2012 Do Something awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Monteith, who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee" but was beset by addiction struggles so fierce that he once said he was lucky to be alive, was found dead in a Vancouver hotel room, police said. He was 31. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - This Aug. 19, 2012 file photo shows Cory Monteith, left, and Lea Michele at the 2012 Do Something awards in Santa Monica, Calif. Monteith, who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee" but was beset by addiction struggles so fierce that he once said he was lucky to be alive, was found dead in a Vancouver hotel room, police said. He was 31. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

In this Saturday July 13, 2013, photo, police officers enter the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel where Canadian actor Corey Monteith was found dead in his room earlier in the day in Vancouver, British Columbia. Monteith, the actor who shot to fame in the hit TV series "Glee" but was beset by addiction struggles so fierce that he once said he was lucky to be alive, was found dead in his hotel room, police said. He was 31. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)

FILE - In this May 25, 2012 file photo, Canadian actor Cory Monteith looks on while attending a charitable announcement at Project Limelight, a not-for-profit children's theatre program, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver police say Canadian born actor Montieth, star of the hit show "Glee" has been found dead in city hotel. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck, File)

FILE - In this Monday April 12, 2010 file photo, Cory Monteith, a cast member in the television series "Glee," arrives at the "Glee" Spring Premiere Soiree in Los Angeles, Vancouver police say Canadian born actor Montieth, star of the hit show "Glee" has been found dead in city hotel. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

(AP) ? Cory Monteith, the heartthrob actor who became an overnight star as a high school quarterback-turned-singer in the hit TV series "Glee" but had battled addiction since his teenage years, was found dead of undisclosed causes in a hotel room, Vancouver police said. He was 31.

Police said Sunday that an autopsy is expected to take place Monday to determine the cause of death. Acting Vancouver Police Chief Doug LePard said late Saturday there was no indication of foul play.

The Canadian-born actor, who played Finn Hudson on the Fox TV series about a high school glee club, was found dead around noon Saturday in his room on the 21st floor of the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel on Vancouver's waterfront, according to police.

Monteith had openly talked about struggling with addiction since he was a teenager, saying he had a serious problem and took just "anything and everything." He told Parade magazine in 2011 that he was "lucky to be alive."

In April, Monteith checked himself in to a treatment facility for "substance addiction" and asked for privacy as he took steps toward recovery, a representative said at the time. It was not his first time in rehab. He received treatment when he was 19.

Lea Michele, his "Glee" co-star and real-life girlfriend, told People magazine at the time that she loved and supported him and was proud he was seeking help.

Michele was requesting privacy after receiving news of Monteith's death, said her representative, Molly Kawachi of ID-PR .

"We ask that everyone kindly respect Lea's privacy during this devastating time," Kawachi said in in an email to The Associated Press.

Monteith's body was found by hotel staff who entered his room after he missed his check-out time, LePard said. Monteith had checked into the hotel on July 6.

"We do not have a great deal of information as to cause of death," said British Columbia Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe. She said further tests would be needed to determine how Monteith died.

LePard said Monteith had been out with people earlier and that those people are being interviewed.

Video and electronic records from the hotel indicate Monteith returned to his room by himself early Saturday morning, and he was believed to be alone when he died, LePard said.

Lapointe said he had been dead for several hours by the time his body was found.

Several "Glee" cast members took to Twitter to express their feelings.

"I have no words! My heart is broken," Dot-Marie Jones, who plays football coach Shannon Beiste, said in a post on her Twitter account Saturday night. She called Monteith a "hell of a friend" and an "amazing" man.

Noah Puckerman actor Mark Salling said Sunday he was "going through a million memories and emotions today."

Lauren Potter, who plays Becky Jackson, the cheerleader with Down Syndrome, tweeted that she feels "totally heartbroken right now."

"I love Cory so much this hurts my heart," she wrote. "I hope my Glee family is OK right now. I love them all. Cory was always so nice to me. I have so many good memories."

Harry Shum Jr., who portrays dancer Mike Chang on the show, expressed disbelief on Twitter.

"This tragic news still doesn't seem real to me," said Shum. "I love you, Cory."

John Stamos, who appeared as a guest star on several episodes of "Glee" tweeted: "Heartbreaking. RIP Cory. We talked about how lucky he felt to be alive-and sober. We talked about playing drums. Glad i knew you Cory." Monteith played drums in a California-based indie rock band Bonnie Dune.

Matthew Morrison, who plays glee club coach Will Schuester, issued condolences before performing at a Sunday afternoon show at the cabaret 54 Below in New York, according to the New York Times. The newspaper said he changed his opening number to sing an a cappella rendition of "What I Did for Love" from the musical, "A Chorus Line," which was featured during the second season of "Glee."

"You guys came to see a show, I came to perform a show, so that's what we'll do," he said, according to the newspaper. "And we'll do it in Cory's honor."

The Times said Morrison went on with a set of show tunes and jazz standards, dancing on stage and quipping with the audience about the infamous drug-den history of the space under the 1970's club, Studio 54, where the performance took place.

Fox and the producers of "Glee," including 20th Century Fox Television, called Monteith an exceptional performer "and an even more exceptional person. He was a true joy to work with and we will all miss him tremendously."

"We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss," his representatives at Viewpoint Public Relations in Los Angeles said in a statement.

Monteith, who turned 31 on May 11, starred in "Glee" as a high school football player who puts his status and popularity at risk to join the glee club and its outcast members.

The show, with its pop music-based song-and-dance numbers and high-profile guest stars including Gwyneth Paltrow, became an immediate hit and made stars of its relatively unknown cast.

The series, which debuted in 2009, is in its fourth season.

On his Twitter account, Monteith described himself as "tall, awkward, canadian, actor, drummer, person."

He had recently shot a Canadian film called "All the Wrong Reasons," slated to be released later this year with actors Kevin Zegers, Karine Vanasse and Emily Hampshire.

In a 2010 interview with The Associated Press, Monteith was upbeat about life. He said that if "Glee" were to be canceled he would be OK.

"I've never been afraid of working," he said. "I've never been afraid of auditioning for jobs. Obviously, I've never been afraid of anonymity. I was happy (before 'Glee'). I'm happy now. I guess I'm well adjusted."

Monteith was among the "Glee" actors who remained series regulars as their characters graduated high school and moved on to other adventures. However, in real life Montieth dropped out of high school in Vancouver after his parents divorced.

According to his biography on Fox's website, Monteith was born in Calgary, Alberta, and moved to Vancouver Island as a child. Before turning to acting, he held a variety of jobs including Wal-Mart greeter, school bus driver, roofer and cab driver.

"Thanks for always being kind Cory. You came a long way from hanging on the beaches in Vancouver with the gang pre-Glee," tweeted Gerard Funk, an actor from Vancouver who joined the "Glee" cast last year.

Monteith's TV credits included roles on the series "Kaya" and "Kyle XY" and guest appearances on "Smallville," ''Supernatural," ''Stargate," ''Flash Gordon" and "Interns." His film credits included "Final Destination 3," ''The Invisible," ''Deck the Halls" and "Whisper."

His big break came when he submitted an audition tape to the "Glee" producers in Los Angeles and then raced straight down the Pacific Coast in his car from Vancouver when he was invited to meet them in person.

"I nailed it. I knew I nailed it," Monteith recalled about his audition in an interview with Canadian TV columnist Bill Brioux. "When you walk in to the room, the heads of Fox ... of course it's a little unnerving. Then you realize they're all waiting for you. It's kind of flattering in a way."

Monteith was an avid supporter of Project Limelight, a Vancouver charity that offers a theater and arts programs to at-risk youth. He dined with Project Limelight co-founder Maureen Webb at a Vancouver restaurant just days before his death.

In a Globe and Mail interview last year, Monteith credited Webb for suggesting that he enroll in acting classes when he was 19 years old and going down a "very dark path."

He kept in touch with Webb and made a video to support Project Limelight when the charity was launched last year.

"I think kids really need a place to go and feel like they belong," Monteith said in the video posted on Project Limelight's website. "When I was a kid, I struggled a lot with who I was and where my life was going and what I was interested in. And I was fortunate to have the arts inspire me."

Outside Vancouver hotel, fans paid tribute to Monteith by leaving notes, flowers and stuffed animals.

Helen Slater, 16, who was visiting from England, said she was shocked to hear about his death as she placed a note and a stuffed moose because he had once been photographed wearing moose antlers. She called him a "positive influence" and said "Glee" helped change her life.

"Nothing's going to be the same anymore," she said. The show "just put me (through) some really tough times, and helped me through depression a lot."

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Elber reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writers Charles J. Gans and Frazier Moore in New York and Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Friday, 12 July 2013

Newcastle University gets go-ahead to improve access for all

Newcastle University's plans to encourage more students from under-represented groups to apply to university have been approved by Government.

The Office for Fair Access (Offa) today announced that it had approved the Access Agreement submitted by the University earlier this year.

The agreement includes details of a commitment to spend more than ?30m on financial support over the next five years, targeted at those from the lowest income families, as well as new ideas to widen participation in higher education.

Among the new initiatives from Newcastle are schemes to get more A-level students from the North East to consider applying to university, including:

??Use of undergraduate students as tutors and mentors to support specific subject learning? in local schools
??Careers advice and information to students, parents and teachers on choices in higher education
??Offering the use of University premises to local schools, for example laboratories and other academic facilities and venues for awards ceremonies

Newcastle University will also increase its widening participation efforts in the rest of the country. This will be through an extension of the PARTNERS programme, which gives students from disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to study at Newcastle with a differentiated offer of slightly lower A-Levels, plus an assessed summer school , and Realising Opportunities, a national network which is led by Newcastle. The University will also;

??Invest in web, social media and digital developments to support UK-wide outreach to students who may be difficult to reach face-to-face
??Work with the? Students? Union to involve current students and recent alumni with their former school /college
??Increase the number of graduate ambassadors, who are employed by the university o carry out out-reach work with schools and colleges across the country.

Professor Ella Ritchie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Newcastle University, said: "We continue to take widening access very seriously at Newcastle University and we are making real efforts to raise the expectations of students from disadvantaged backgrounds to apply to a top class research intensive university such as Newcastle.

"The fact that OFFA have accepted our agreement shows that they believe the University is making great efforts in this area and are supportive of us doing more, particularly outside our own region where our track-record is already very strong.? Latest figures show that over 90% of our students coming from the NE are from state schools and colleges."

One student who has been supported is Luke McVitie from Hartlepool. Luke is the first member of his family to go to university and has just graduated with degree in History. He wants to join the RAF after being part of the University Air Squadron.

Luke, 21, said: "It was a bit nerve wracking applying to university as no one in my family had been before but the PARTNERS programme definitely helped. I loved every minute of my time at Newcastle. Going to university is not just about what you do in the classroom. I played a lot of sport, football, athletics, table tennis and I also joined the Air Squadron. That meant I could fly planes from RAF Leeming and I also got officer training. I just wouldn?t have been able to do things like that if I hadn?t gone to university.

"My only regret is that there isn?t enough time to take advantage of all the extra opportunities that going to university can give you."

Source: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/press.office/press.release/item/newcastle-university-gets-go-ahead-to-improve-access-for-all

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iPad 5, mini 2 release with iPhone 5S

iPad 5, mini 2 release with iPhone 5S

The news is coming in thick and fast when on the subject of the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 release dates, the amount of untrustworthy sites reporting such things just defies trust of the consumer. What should happen though is the iPad 5 and mini 2 releasing with the iPhone 5S, this would make the perfect Apple event.

Many reports suggests that the iPad 5 will release in August or September, yes Phones Review have said that the iPhone 5S will be announced in September but that is simply down to previous releases such as the iPhone 5, which was released September 2012.

We cannot say for sure it will be the 5S, but as for the month we are most certain. Many websites are suggesting the iPad Mini 2 will release not long after the iPad 5 in August or September, but we have not had any solid reports coming from solid and trustworthy sources.

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Apple could hold the best WWDC event in September of all time if they announce the iPad 5, mini 2, iPhone 5S and the plastic budget iPhone on the same day. This would raise a few eyebrows; and be one of the best years for Apple releases.

Some say the iPad 5 will release before the iPhone 5S, but as usual we have to take the rumors on the chin and wait for the official announcements from Apple. Do you really think Apple will announce the iPad 5 this month of July? Some say a July release and then a few websites claim a September release for a new 9.7-inch tablet.

The iPad 4 was released only six months after the iPad 3, will Apple follow suit with the iPad 5?

Reports claim that the iPad 5 is nearing the end of production preparation, but mass production as usual has not yet been mentioned at all anywhere. DigiTimes mentioned that the iPad mini 2 may get Retina Display and some say IGZO LCDs may play a part in the iPad there somewhere.

Would you like the iPad 5, mini 2 and the iPhone 5S to be announced at WWDC 2013 in September?

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Pentagon: 56,000 troops could lose danger pay

The Pentagon is mulling a plan to cut danger pay for up to 56,000 troops, a money-saving move that will trim about $225 per month from the paychecks of those serving in key strategic military spots around the world.

Pentagon officials estimate the cut-back could save federal taxpayers about $120 million each year, The Associated Press reported.


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Currently, it?s awarded for those deployed to 18 different countries and five waterways, but the list of countries could be cut, the AP said.

Military leaders speaking on condition of anonymity said they just wrapped a review of the countries on the list and decided that some no longer are considered hazardous for deployment. Thousands of troops in the Middle East and Persian Gulf could be impacted, the AP reported.

Officials also said the proposed changes do not affect hostile fire pay, the AP said.

Service members who are exposed to a hostile fire or hostile mine explosion event are eligible to receive a full monthly payment of $225. But they can?t receive both danger pay and hostile fire pay for the same month, the AP reported.

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Hackers ask feds to skip Defcon to ease tension over Snowden?

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Member of the DHS Advisory Committee Jeff Moss speaks at the Reuters Global Media and Technology Summit in New York, June 12, 2012.

The annual Defcon hacking convention has asked the federal government to stay away this year for the first time in its 21-year history, saying Edward Snowden's revelations have made some in the community uncomfortable about having feds there.

"It would be best for everyone involved if the feds call a 'time-out' and not attend Defcon this year," Defcon founder Jeff Moss said in an announcement posted Wednesday night on the convention's website.

An irreverent crowd of more than 15,000 hackers, researchers, corporate security experts, privacy advocates, artists and others are expected to attend the Las Vegas convention that begins August 2.

Moss, who is an advisor on cyber security to the Department of Homeland Security, told Reuters that it was "a tough call," but that he believed the Defcon community needs time to make sense of the recent revelations about U.S. surveillance programs.

"The community is digesting things that the feds have had a decade to understand and come to terms with," said Moss, who is known as The Dark Tangent in hacking circles. "A little bit of time and distance can be a healthy thing, especially when emotions are running high."

He said that the move was not designed to create tension, but to defuse it. "We are not going on a witch hunt or checking IDs and kicking people out," he said.

In previous years the conference has attracted officials from federal agencies including the CIA, National Security Agency, FBI, Secret Service and all branches of the military.

Last year, four-star General Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency, was a keynote speaker at the event, which is the world's largest annual hacking conference.

The audience was respectful, gave modest applause and also asked about secret government snooping. Alexander adamantly denied that the NSA has dossiers on millions of Americans, as some former employees had suggested before the Snowden case.

"The people who would say we are doing that should know better," Alexander said. "That is absolute nonsense."

Alexander is scheduled to speak in Las Vegas on July 31 at Black Hat, a smaller, two-day hacking conference that was also founded by Moss. It costs about $2,000 to attend and attracts a more corporate crowd than Defcon, which charges $180.

Moss said that he believes Alexander will still speak at Black Hat and that his call for a "time out" only applies to Defcon. Officials with the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security could not be reached for comment late on Wednesday.

The feds have previously always been welcome at the event.

Moss says he invited them the first year because he figured they would come anyway. They politely declined, then showed up incognito, he said. And they have attended every year since.

"We created an environment where the feds felt they could come and it wasn't hostile," Moss said in an interview a year ago. "We could ask them questions and they wanted to ask the hackers about new techniques."

Some feds have even worked among the motley crew of Defcon volunteers who run the conference and walk around wearing T-Shirts that identify them as "goons."

It has also become a fertile ground for recruiting. The U.S. military, intelligence agencies and law enforcement typically compete with corporations to find new talent at Defcon.

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

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