Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Car bombs, shootings kill 23 across Iraq

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 23 people were killed in Iraq on Monday in a series of car bombs in Shi'ite Muslim areas and militant attacks, medics and police sources said, taking the week's death toll to nearly 200 as sectarian violence intensifies.

Clashes have increased as the civil war in Syria puts strain on fragile relations between Sunnis and Shi'ites. The tensions are at their highest in Iraq since U.S. troops pulled out more than a year ago.

The latest bout of blood-letting began when security forces raided a Sunni protest camp near Kirkuk last week triggering clashes that quickly spread to other Sunni areas including the western province of Anbar, which borders Syria and Jordan.

Iraq decided on Monday to close a border crossing with Jordan for two days starting on Tuesday due to "organizational issues", the interior minister said without giving any details.

It is the second time this year that authorities have ordered the closure of the Traibil border post in Anbar where Sunnis have been protesting against Iraq's Shi'ite-led government since December.

The demonstrations had eased in the past month, but this week's army raid on a protest camp in Hawija, near Kirkuk, 170 km north of Baghdad, angered Sunnis and appears to have given insurgents more momentum.

Early on Monday, at least nine people were killed and 40 wounded in two car bomb explosions in Amara, 300 km (185 miles) southeast of Baghdad.

The first of two blasts in Amara, ripped through a market where people were meeting to eat breakfast, and the second hit an area where day laborers were gathering to look for work.

Another car bomb was detonated in a market in Diwaniya, 150 km south of Baghdad, killing two people, police said.

"I was preparing to go to work when a big explosion shook my house and broke the glass in all the windows," said witness Widy Jasim. "I ran outside, the explosion was near my house and bodies were everywhere".

A bomb in a parked car went off near a busy market in Kerbala, killing at least three people. A further six people were killed in an explosion near a Shi'ite worship site in Mahmudiya, about 30 km south of Baghdad.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks, but car and suicide bombings are trademarks of the Islamic State of Iraq, the Iraqi wing of Sunni Islamist al Qaeda which seeks to provoke sectarian conflict.

Violence is still well below its height in 2006-07, but provisional figures from rights group Iraq Body Count indicate about 1,494 people have been killed so far in 2013.

In Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, gunmen clashed with the army early on Monday, killing two soldiers and wounding three others, military sources said.

A sniper shot dead a soldier and wounded another while they were on patrol in Madaen in eastern Baghdad, police said.

The speaker of parliament Osama al-Nujaifi, himself a Sunni, proposed an initiative to avoid "the ghost of civil war and sectarian strife", calling on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his Shi'ite-led government to resign, dissolve parliament and prepare for an early parliamentary election.

Iraqi politics are deeply divided along sectarian lines, with Maliki's government mired in crisis over how to share power among Shi'ite Muslims, the largest group, Sunnis and ethnic Kurds who run their own autonomous region in the north.

(Reporting by Aref Mohammed in Basra, Kareem Raheem and Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad and Emad al-Khuzaie in Diywaniya; Additional reporting by Ali al-Rubaie in Hilla and Ziad al-Sanjary in Mosul; Writing by Suadad al-Salhy; Editing by Jon Hemming)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/car-bombs-shootings-kill-23-across-iraq-143130081.html

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

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AndroidRumor: Google Will Release an Android-Powered Laptop This Year

Since Google?s Chromebook initiative has so far failed to turn the PC market on its head, the company may be planning to shake things up even more by releasing a notebook based on its hugely popular Android operating system. The latest rumors from Digitimes indicate that Google is building an Android-powered notebook PC that ...?[Read More]

Xbox LiveMicrosoft: We?re Not Giving Away ?Free Xbox Points,? That?s a Scam

If you see anyone peddling ?free Xbox points,? steer clear. Microsoft announced that nefarious folks are out in force, attempting a farce based on the company?s birthday week: ?Microsoft?s 38 now, and is giving away loot in celebration!? They aren?t. In a statement posted to Facebook today, Microsoft plainly stated that it is giving?...?[Read More]

LG Lucid2Verizon Now Offering LG Lucid2, a Smartphone for First-Timers

The original LG Lucid came to Verizon just a little over a year ago as a midrange device, and on Tuesday we got word that its sequel, the Lucid2, is now ready to come down the pipeline in similar capacity. Said to be Big Red?s version of the LG Optimus F5, the free device is aimed at the first-time smartphone buyer and is available online ...?[Read More]

Yahoo! MailYahoo! Mail Partners Up With Dropbox for In-Mail Integration

It?s no secret that Yahoo! is overhauling all of its flagship products, including mail. The service has gotten a refresh on both the web and mobile, and on Tuesday, the company has announced a partnership with file-backup and sharing service Dropbox. The partnership will make it easier to send, receive and manage attachments in ...?[Read More]

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MotoGP Live Experience 2013: Full Throttle Racing is Back!

We might not cover sports all that much on Gizmodo but when we do, we go with the best. This weekend sees the return of MotoGP, the premiere class of motorcycle racing—think of it as the two-wheeled equivalent of F1. The opening race in Qatar also marks the return to Yamaha for seven-time premier champion Valentino Rossi. Oh, and the debut of that hotshot Spanish rookie Marc M?rquez. More »


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Statement From Meghan Asha

Following our story yesterday about the claims against TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, and our?request for more information as to what exactly happened,?one of the key people he is accused of assaulting has responded. ?Meghan Asha has provided us with the following statement ..

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Fallon: 6 skits that made him a 'Late Night' star

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Jimmy Fallon as Lord Fallon in a "Downton Sixbey"

By Drusilla Moorhouse, TODAY contributor

Looking for proof that Jimmy Fallon has the chops to take over "The Tonight Show" in spring 2014? Look no farther than the man's comedy sketches for evidence of his mad skills.

While his time at "Saturday Night Live" certainly offered up a chance to hone his impersonations, and his time co-anchoring "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey from 2000 to 2004 gave him experience behind the desk, Fallon really showed his late night stuff with his "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" sketches.

Here are some of the most memorable ones that propelled the comedian from stand-up comedy to TV's most enviable hosting gig.

'Whip My Hair'
Fallon hilariously covered Willow Smith's 2010 debut single in the guise of Neil Young -- which became a duet with Bruce Springsteen when The Boss made a surprise stop on "Late Night."

Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young (Jimmy Fallon) appeared on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform "Whip My Hair."

'Slow Jam the News'
In one of "Late Night's" staples, Fallon and his house band, The Roots, jazz up the dullest latest news with smooth grooves. In April 2012, President Barack Obama lent his velvety vocals to a riff on student loan interest rates.

When Jimmy talks to the UNC audience about student loans, he decides a slow jam with President Obama and The Roots is appropriate.

'History of Rap'
With pop star and five-time "SNL" host Justin Timberlake, Fallon and The Roots perform a chronological medley featuring some of the most influential rappers and hip-hop artists over the decades. Here's their fourth installment, with riffs on LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Salt N Pepa, the Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, Fiddy, Eminem and so many more.

'Robert Is Bothered'
In the "Twilight" film's heyday, Fallon took on star Robert Pattinson in a spoof of the British heartthrob's angry rant about Thanksgiving. To wit: "You murder a turkey, rip out its insides and shove a bunch of bread up its butt and you expect me to eat it and say thanks?! Well I'll speak for the turkey and just say f--- me."

'Jersey Floor'
What happens when you punch the Jersey Floor button on the elevator? GTL and an instant Guido/Guidette makeover, in the wild "Late Night" parody of the MTV series. The series' best "hotties in the hizzouse" have to be Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, "stalkers" who forced Fallon's terrified "J-BRO" and his gang to flee from the club.

'Downton Sixbey'
Fallon plays the family patriarch in the spoof of the acclaimed British period drama, and in the fourth episode, is forced to marry off his daughter, Lady Hedith -- played by Fred Armisen -- to Questlove. As the earl's wife, Brooke Shields does a top-notch impression of Elizabeth McGovern's Lady Crawley, but Whoopi Goldberg steals the show in episode four as Questlove's disapproving mother.

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YouTube Tutorials Turn Makeup Artist Into a Viral Sensation

Apr 3, 2013 2:26pm

British makeup artist Lisa Eldridge calls celebs like Cameron Diaz and Katy Perry her clients and has styled fashion shows and magazine covers for 20 years. But the story of how she became a global star began three years ago, with a hangover.

?I had a bad hangover and thought, I?ll make a video today because I look so awful,? Eldridge, a 20-year veteran of the makeup industry, who declined to give her age, told ABCNews.com.? ?It was called ?Morning After Makeup? and there was a part one and a part two.?

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Those two videos, in which Eldridge, using herself as the subject, gave detailed tutorials on how to use makeup to perk up your skin and face after a long night, became the basis for what could be called Eldridge?s second career as a YouTube star.

After those videos received thousands of views and comments, Eldridge began to create similar tutorial videos weekly, posting them on her website, LisaEldridge.com.

Three years later Eldridge has done hundreds of videos, each with a specific, and often cheeky, topic that reflects her philosophy on makeup.

READ MORE: 6 Myth-Busting Makeup Tips

Her ?Meeting the Ex? video, for example, was inspired by a supermodel client nervous about looking just right for a possible encounter with a former beau.

?I thought, I have to make a film about this because even supermodels have this problem,? Eldridge said.

Eldridge?s other most popular videos include ones in which she demonstrates how to recreate the looks of famous movie stars ? like Audrey Hepburn in ?Breakfast at Tiffany?s? and Kate Winslet?s red carpet look ? and more practical topics like her own beauty regime on long flights and how to achieve a ?no makeup? look with makeup.

?I saw that there were loads of amateurs doing makeup on YouTube and there was no one like me, of my level, doing tutorials,? Eldridge said.? ?There was a gap in the market and this was a way to answer all the questions.?

The most recent video series for Eldridge, who counts one of the world?s biggest collections of vintage makeup to her name, focuses on finding the perfect foundation, something that she says reflects her No. 1 makeup tip for women of all ages.

RELATED: ?GMA? Gives Two Women Ambush Makeovers

?Foundation is the most important,? she said.? ?If you can crack your skin care and skin type and really find a foundation that you can rely on and walk out of the house with really great skin, then everything else is a bonus.?

?If you haven?t got the basics right, the purple eye shadow is never going to look that great,? she said of the industry?s typical approach of selling the latest trend.

Eldridge also believes that same philosophy of hers to not fall into fads ? plus she doesn?t advertise or act as a paid spokesperson for items she uses in her videos ? is why she has developed such a loyal following, 40 million video views and counting, online.

?Everything has been word of mouth,? Eldridge said.? ?It?s like a girl chat.? When I go out, people think they know me as a girlfriend from the videos and that?s what I want.?

?I?m an expert but I?m chatting with you and this is what I know,? she said of her approach.

Interestingly, that approach seems to appeal most to American women who, despite Eldridge?s London-based operation, represent 52 percent of the traffic to her website.

?I can?t explain that,? she said.? ?I don?t really know why.?

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Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/04/youtube-tutorials-turn-makeup-artist-into-a-viral-sensation/

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Google forks WebKit, announces new Blink rendering engine

Google forks WebKit, announces new Blink rendering engine

Google has announced that they're forking the Apple-led open source WebKit to create their own, new Blink HTML rendering engine. According to the Chromium blog:

Chromium [the open source version of Chrome] uses a different multi-process architecture than other WebKit-based browsers, and supporting multiple architectures over the years has led to increasing complexity for both the WebKit and Chromium projects. This has slowed down the collective pace of innovation - so today, we are introducing Blink, a new open source rendering engine based on WebKit.

The impetus seems to be this: by forking WebKit into Blink, Google believes they can iterate and deploy changes faster than if they stay within the bigger, more complex WebKit system. In essence, they're taking a page out of Apple playbook and assuming control of their core technologies.

How this plays out for end users -- whether the pace of innovation increases more than any slowdown resulting from less compatibility -- remains to be seen. Ironically, Apple likely forked KHTML/Safari to make WebKit, in part, for similar reasons. They wanted a light codebase that didn't suffer from the overhead of the existing Mozilla userbase.

Also interesting: the Mozilla/Samsung Servo announcement, a new, lightweight, security-first rendering engine that'll come to Android, also hit today. Sucker punch and overhead right at WebKit all in one day. Probably not a coincidence. Also, Samsung using Servo, not Blink... That might be the most interesting -- and most telling -- part of today's machinations: is it a platform play?

So how do you feel about the move? Better for the web, worse for the web, or net neutral for the web? (No pun intended.) Insert your best "begun these browser wars have"

For more on the history of WebKit, see our Debug podcast interview with Don Melton, former head of the Safari team at Apple.

Source: Chromium blog



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Leno's 4 landmark segments on 'Tonight Show'

By Susan Young, TODAY contributor

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"The Tonight Show" became the first late-night show to host a sitting president in 2009 when Barack Obama was Jay Leno's guest.

There's something to be said about leaving while you're at the top of your game.

As "The Tonight Show" host Jay Leno prepares to hand the reigns of the show to Jimmy Fallon in 2014, the program is sitting at the top of the late-night ratings.

?We are purposefully making this change when Jay is No. 1, just as Jay replaced Johnny Carson when he was No. 1," said Steve Burke, chief executive officer of NBCUniversal. "Jimmy Fallon is a unique talent and this is his time.? I?m thrilled he will become the sixth host of??The Tonight Show??at exactly the right moment, in conjunction with our coverage of next year's Winter Olympic Games from Sochi, Russia.?

Burke said Leno?s 22-year reign ?is a testament to his work ethic and dedication to his viewers and to NBC.? That, of course, includes the many good laughs and fine times the comedian has delivered on "Tonight Show" over the years.

Here are Leno's top four ongoing segments and memorable moments:?

'Headline News'
Few things were funnier each night than his look at faux pas in the newspapers across the country. Wedding announcements that celebrate nuptials such as the "Bunn-Fullilove" union? Yes, please!

'Jaywalking'
Leno loved taking to the streets and stumping the common folk with difficult questions about common phrases. A bird in the hand is worth how much? Hint: Not a million.

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Saving careers
Leno and "The Tonight Show" were struggling a bit in the ratings after he took over in May 1992, but the comedian not only revived his own late-night talk-show gig in 1995, but saved then-fumbling British actor Hugh Grant's career in the process. On July 10, the actor came on the show less than two weeks after getting caught with a prostitute. Leno jumped in with the now famous question, ?What the hell were you thinking?? It marked the first time that Leno beat David Letterman's "Late Show" in the ratings.

Presidential moment
"The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" made history in 2009 when it became the first late-night talk show to host a sitting president. Leno welcomed Barack Obama on March 19, when the president chatted about his economic plan.?

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Letter from governor promotes insurance

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A letter has gone out to Indiana residents from the governor?s office. And while it may surprise some people, it?s perfectly legitimate.

The letter has the official seal of the governor on the outer envelope. Inside, the letter has the governor's signature. But the big surprise is that the letter talks about an insurance policy.

The Indiana Department of Insurance said the letter is legit. But the governor isn't selling insurance. Instead, he's calling attention to a long-term care insurance program that's been around since 1993.?

Hoosiers still buy the insurance from an insurance company. But because it's part of the state's partnership program, there are two special benefits: Personal control over heath care decisions and protection for certain financial assets that might not otherwise be protected.??

There is of course, more to it than that. Insurance policies should be well researched. For more details on the program, click here.?

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Gunmen raid 4 newspaper offices in Baghdad

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Gunmen in military uniforms burst into the offices of four independent newspapers in Baghdad, stabbing and beating employees, staff and officials said Tuesday.

One editor said he recognized the attackers as members of a Shiite militia, saying the raids came after his newspaper published an article criticizing a prominent hard-line cleric. It underscored the dangers facing the media in Iraq, one of the most dangerous places in the world for reporters.

Also Tuesday, gunmen killed two men and kidnapped another in a trailer camp on a remote gas field near the Syria-Iraq frontier. Iraq intelligence officials say al-Qaida militants are growing stronger in the border region, taking advantage of the lawlessness on the edge of Syria's civil war.

In Baghdad, some 50 assailants participated in the coordinated, brazen Monday evening attack, said Bassam al-Sheikh and Ali al-Daraji, two editors of newspapers whose offices were attacked.

The raiders attacked reporters with batons and knives and smashed computers and furniture in the offices of al-Sheikh's newspaper, al-Dustour al-Jadida, the editor said.

Al-Daraji said the attackers who came to his newspaper, al-Mustaqila, smashed windows and set fire to a car. "It was so horrifying that we could not do anything," he said.

A health official said four newspaper staffers were hospitalized with stab wounds and another was badly beaten. A police officer said an investigation was under way.

Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak to the media.

Al-Sheikh said that he recognized the attackers as militant Shiites belonging to a hardline group headed by cleric Mahmoud al-Sarkhi. He said during the attack they berated him for publishing an article in his paper accusing al-Sarkhi of trying to dominate the holy city of Karbala.

Al-Sarkhi's office was not available for comment.

The city, 90 kilometers (55 miles) south of Baghdad, is home to two revered Shiite shrines. In the last decade it has witnessed power struggles between Shiite militias.

"The message of the assailants was to shut mouths," al-Sheikh said. "This is a dangerous precedent," he said.

Al-Daraji said they had run a similar story, but also published a response from the Shiite cleric's office. He said the assailants did not say anything during the raid, and he did not know why the newspaper was attacked.

The two other attacked offices belonged to al-Parliman and al-Nas.

The four newspapers are considered medium-sized to small. The largest, al-Dustour, claims a run of 12,000 copies daily.

In response to the attacks Tuesday, blue-khaki clad police set up checkpoints through the middle-class Karradeh neighborhood, snarling traffic. Other security forces in drab beige khaki, masked faces and heavy weaponry deployed on a main Baghdad thoroughfare.

Government officials were not available to comment.

Iraq is ranked among the most dangerous places in the world for journalists, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists. Hundreds were killed in the country since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

But such attacks have been less common of late. The last major attack on reporters was the slaying of a television presenter Ghazwan Anas in July 2012, who worked for a channel in the predominantly Sunni northern city of Mosul.

Also in Iraq, a provincial official said gunmen attacked workers at a remote gas field near the Syria border, killing two men and kidnapping one.

Farhan Farhan, the mayor of the western town of al-Qaim, said the gunmen set fire to workers' trailers at a camp near the gas field, killing an engineer and a manual laborer. The kidnapped man is the brother of the head of the Iraqi company building the camp site.

Farhan said the attack took place on Monday. He says the Iraqi company was contracted by South Korea's KOGAS to build the trailer camp before developing the gas field. No KOGAS employees were on site.

Al-Qaim is about 320 kilometers (200 miles) west of Baghdad, just across the border from Syria. Iraqi officials are taking advantage of Syria's turmoil and the porous border to rebuild their strength in this region.

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Diaa Hadid contributed reporting from Baghdad. Follow Salahedddin at twitter.com/sinansm

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gunmen-raid-4-newspaper-offices-baghdad-143452803.html

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

NY state senator arrested in alleged plot to rig NYC mayor's race; others also in custody (Star Tribune)

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Diversification in ancient tadpole shrimps challenges the term 'living fossil'

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The term 'living fossil' has a controversial history. For decades, scientists have argued about its usefulness as it appears to suggest that some organisms have stopped evolving. New research has now investigated the origin of tadpole shrimps, a group commonly regarded as 'living fossils' which includes the familiar Triops. The research reveals that living species of tadpole shrimp are much younger than the fossils they so much resemble, calling into question the term 'living fossil'.

Darwin informally introduced the term 'living fossil' in On the Origin of Species when talking about the platypus and lungfish, groups that appear to have diversified little and appear not to have changed over millions of years. For him living fossils were odd remnants of formerly more diverse groups, and suggestive of a connection between different extant groups. Ever since, the term has been widely used to describe organisms such as the coelacanth, the horseshoe crab and the ginkgo tree. The term has been controversial, as it appears to suggest that evolution has stopped altogether for these organisms, and some scientists have argued that it should be abandoned.

Tadpole shrimps are a small group of ancient crustaceans (a group which includes the familiar Triops) that are often called 'living fossils', because the living species look virtually identical to fossils older than the dinosaurs. Analysing DNA sequences of all known tadpole shrimps, and using fossils from related crustacean groups ? such as the water flea and the brine shrimp ? the team of researchers, from the University of Hull, University of Leicester and the Natural History Museum in London, showed that tadpole shrimps have in fact undergone several periods of radiation and extinction.

Different species of tadpole shrimp often look very similar (they are called 'cryptic species'), and so it is only with the advent of DNA sequencing that scientists have realized that they are a surprisingly diverse group. The team's results uncovered a total of 38 species, many of them still undescribed. This abundance of 'cryptic species' makes it very difficult for fossils to be assigned to any particular species as they all look remarkably similar. For example, 250-million-year-old fossils have been assigned to the living European species Triops cancriformis whereas the team's results indicate that the living T. cancriformis evolved less than 25 million years ago. First author Tom Mathers says "In groups like tadpole shrimps where cryptic speciation is common, the fossil record says very little about patterns of evolution and diversification and so the term 'living fossil' can be quite misleading. For this reason, we used fossils from related groups to gain an understanding about the evolution of tadpole shrimps".

The lead author Africa G?mez said, "Living fossils evolve like any other organism, they just happen to have a good body plan that has survived the test of time. A good analogy could be made with cars. For example the Mini has an old design that is still selling, but newly made Minis have electronic windows, GPS and airbags: in that sense, they are still 'evolving', they are not unchanged but most of the change has been 'under the hood' rather than external. By comparison, organisms labeled as 'living fossils' such as tadpole shrimps, are constantly fine-tuning their adaptation to their environment. Although outwardly they look very similar to tadpole shrimp fossils from the age of the dinosaurs, their DNA and reproductive strategies are relatively hidden features that are constantly evolving. The flexibility of their reproductive strategies, which our research has revealed, could be the evolutionary trick that has allowed them to persist as a morphologically conservative group for so long"

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