Monday, 3 September 2012

Windows 7 becomes world's most popular desktop operating system

Latest figures from NetMarketShare suggest Microsoft may have succeeded in ending Windows XP's stronghold on desktop PCs.
Windows 7 has finally overtaken XP as the world’s most popular operating system, according to the latest monthly figures from NetMarketShare.
The market watcher’s worldwide analysis shows that - over the past 11 months - Windows 7 has steadily gained users, while the percentage of people using XP has fallen.
For instance, in October 2011, 34.62 per cent of desktop users had Windows 7, while 48.03 per cent used XP.
By contrast, in July 2012, 42.21 per cent used Windows 7 desktops and 42.86 per cent had Windows XP.
The gap has continued to close since then and, in August, the number of people using Windows 7 (42.76 per cent) exceeded XP (42.52 per cent) for the first time.
The findings are sure to be welcomed by Microsoft, as the software giant has been pushing users to ditch XP, which enters end of life in 2014, since the launch of Windows 7 in October 2009.
During the same October 2011-to-August 2012 time period, the number of people using Windows Vista has dropped from 8.85 per cent to 6.15 per cent.
August also marked the first time that the popularity of the Mac OS X operating system has exceeded Vista, as 7.13 per cent of desktop owners now use version 10.4 or later.

Kim Kardashian Denied a Star on Hollywood Blvd.

Labor Day blues? Kim Kardashian's labors are preventing her from having her own star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame.

Having told V Magazine she wants to "break the mold" that currently prevents the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce from granting reality stars a star on the city's precious pavement, Kardashian was still told by the civic body that it won't even entertain a notion of her being included.

"Part of criteria in being honored is receiving awards such as Emmys, SAG Awards, Oscars, etc. in the category of television, live-stage performance or motion pictures," a chamber of commerce rep told the Hollywood Reporter this week. "They have to have a career in the business of acting for five years or more."

As the trade paper goes on to note, Kardashian's only acting experience to date has been a guest shot on Drop Dead Diva and an appearance in a Tyler Perry movie.

Furthermore, as far as reality stars ever joining the ranks of Charlie Chaplin, Lucille Ball, Nicole Kidman and about 2,400 other stars with their names in bronze on Hollywood Boulevard, the rep said simply, "Not on our radar right now."

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Big Brother's Britney: Dan's 'Funeral' Was Bizarre

Another coach bites the dust.

Britney Haynes was infamously ousted by The Brigade alliance the first time she competed in the Big Brother house, but this season it was her own Quack Pack that sent her out the door.

The pharmaceutical sales rep, 24, told PEOPLE the morning after her eviction how Ian has become a force to be reckoned with, why Jenn's "big move" is a joke, and what she really thought of Dan's "funeral."

You mentioned being the "big bad wolf" to Shane. What did you mean by that?
I felt like I was always held accountable for Shane's actions, which may have been fair. I think I always tried to be aware or overly aware of everything that was going on in the house. I tried to make sure my bases were covered.

What was it like being up against Danielle, your "best friend in the house"?
Being up against Danielle was bad in two ways. We were good friends, so knowing one of us was leaving was really sad. Also, it wasn't the first time Danielle was used as a pawn and she is a really difficult person to make your case against.

When did you know it was you going home?
I knew right away. I had to have one of two votes. I had to get Shane to evict his girlfriend, or Dan to evict the only true ally he has had in the house since day 14. I knew it wasn't looking good immediately.

You and Shane were such allies in the house, how did you feel about his vote to evict you?
It was definitely disappointing, but I expected him to vote for Danielle. I was close to a lot of people in the house, but Shane and Danielle were really the most loyal to one another.

After being a coach how did you feel about entering the game as a player?
I was definitely nervous, and at the same time excited. It was nice to feel like I was in charge of my own fate in the game.

Ian was very adamant of avenging your eviction.
I think that Ian will do his best to make sure that it is avenged. And Ian is growing as a player every week. He is much more of a threat now than he ever thought about being on day 1.

Jenn seems to have emerged finally as a player in the house. Did you see that coming?
I disagree. Jenn played right into Dan's hands, and she went from being on no one's target list to being on everyone's target list just to make a statement. It didn't even make sense for her game.

What was going through your head as Dan held his "funeral"?
I was just thinking, "This is so bizarre. Why am I sitting here listening to a funeral for someone who is standing right in front of me?" It was just weird.

How is married life?
I love being a wife! Life outside the house is fantastic and I've definitely settled down. I would like to be a parent relatively soon.

Any regrets from your time in the house?
I really try not to have regrets but I can see poor decisions when I've made them and I feel I made many. Chief among them was evicting Janelle over Frank.

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China's 'Google' facing a fearsome new rival

There's not much likelihood of a major challenger to Google emerging from Silicon Valley or elsewhere on the Western interwebs. But there's no such luxury for China's Baidu, the dominant search engine in the nation, which is now facing an aggressive rival in the search engine space: Qihoo's 360 Search.

Baidu--which has as much as 80 percent of search engine users in China--really should've seen it coming. Qihoo has long been an aggressive company that's fascinating to watch, pushed forward by its supposedly ruthless CEO, Zhou Hongyi (pictured below). In just two weeks since the launch of 360 Searchfind it at 360sou.com--it has reportedly surpassed Google in market share to make it the nation's second most-used Web indexer.



It's Baidu which might have lost the greatest number of users from this, as Qihoo drives a lot of China's Web traffic via its PC Web browser and its Hao.360.cn links portal, whisking away a lot of Web users from Baidu's grasp and influence. But there's no doubt that Google might lose market share too--Google was the default search engine on Qihoo's paid links portal up until recently, and has now been usurped by Qihoo's own 360 Search.

Search engine war
This bit of argy-bargy between Baidu and Qihoo's 360 Search is actually already a full-blown Web war. It has already seen Qihoo censor "Baidu" as a search term; rumors bubbled up of Baidu looking into the feasibility of legal action; and then Qihoo stopped sending traffic to Baidu features like Baidu Maps (services which 360 Search currently lacks). It's going to get even uglier.

For Baidu, it brings up one awkward word: Monopoly. Sure, there's more choice of search engines in China than perhaps anywhere else, but Baidu's dominant position in the market allows Qihoo execs to throw that label at Baidu's head--and it sticks.

China's Web space has always been a lot more ferocious than anything the US could muster, with a legion of strong Web companies and portals--Tencent, Baidu, Alibaba, Qihoo, Sina, Sohu, Netease--which move quickly and are ready to adapt (or steal) ideas from startups or each other, and can diversify into a new market in the blink of an eye. Forget the image of olde worlde portals being lumbering dinosaurs--like Yahoo--because China's Web giants are more like Usain Bolt with the wind behind him.

Baidu's CEO, Robin Li, needs to have a few Red Bulls and think of ways to raise the barriers to entry to other markets Qihoo will almost inevitably soon invade. Perhaps into online maps. Or online ads. That'll involve a lot more treading on Baidu's toes. And on Google's. And Tencent's. But apparently, Qihoo's Zhou Hongyi quite enjoys making enemies.




Friday, 31 August 2012

Earthquake strikes off Greenland's east coast, no injuries

The quake, initially reported at a magnitude 7.0, was centered 266 miles east-northeast of Ittoqqortoormiit in Greenland and occurred at a depth of 5.3 miles, the USGS said.
Police in Ittoqqortoormiit, with some 500 inhabitants, were aware of the quake but did not feel anything. They said the island does not have a tradition of issuing tsunami warnings.
The meteorological institute in Norway's Tromso said the quake could be felt at Jan Mayen, a Norwegian island, but that no one was injured.
"I would say our experience of this was that it was rather undramatic," said Jo Valseth, a meteorologist working at Jan Mayen.
(Reporting by Paul Simao, Mia Shanley in Copenhagen and Victoria Klesty in Oslo; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

D’Banj, Don Jazzy – are they back?

All those already celebrating the supposed re-union between D'Banj and Don Jazzy may well have some waiting to do.

The blogosphere and social networks were abuzz with news that Kanye West, whose deal with D'Banj and Don Jazzy has been cited as the reason behind their split, is making serious overtures to the two uber talented artists to sheathe their swords and work together again.

Kanye is said to have insisted that D’Banj get back and work with Don Jazzy and even feature him in the remake of the single, Scapegoat. The two former friends were said to have begun talks on working together once again.

However, Don Jazzy has come out on twitter to debunk the tales. Responding to a direct question on twitter Don Jazzy, tweeting under his twitter handle Michael Collins, tweeted: "False. thanks for asking".

His tweet was in response to a question from @nope2famzers who had asked: Pls How tru Is De Kanye Donjazzy And Dbanj Story Sir!!Confirm?


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Saturday, 18 August 2012

Eddie Murray charged with insider trading in SEC probe

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday brought insider trading charges against Hall of Famer Eddie Murray. According to a release from the SEC, Murray was tipped by former Baltimore Orioles teammate Doug DeCinces, who was charged last year.
"It is truly disappointing when role models, particularly those who have achieved so much in their professional careers, give in to the temptation of easy money," Daniel M. Hawke, Chief of the SEC Enforcement Division's Market Abuse Unit, said in a statement.
According to the SEC, Murray made about $235,314 in illegal profits after Illinois-based Abbott Laboratories Inc. publicly announced its plan to purchase Advanced Medical Optics through a tender offer. Murray agreed to pay $358,151 to settle the SEC's charges.
The SEC alleges that in 2009, Murray used the available cash in his self-directed brokerage account to purchase 17,000 shares of Advanced Medical Optics stock on the basis of confidential information DeCinces provided him.
"Mr. Murray, who is a decent man of principle, has settled this to put the matter to an end and get on with his life," his lawyer, Michael Proctor, said Friday, according to CNN.com. "Eddie Murray is admitting no wrongdoing at all in this matter. The settlement agreement itself states that fact."
The SEC says DeCinces and three tippees made more than $1.7 million in illegal profits, and they agreed to pay more than $3.3 million to settle SEC charges.
The SEC is charging the source of the illegal tips – DeCinces's close friend and neighbor in Laguna Beach, Calif., James V. Mazzo, who was the chairman and CEO of Advanced Medical Optics. The SEC also is charging another friend, David L. Parker, who is a businessman living in Utah.
"Mazzo had repeated personal contacts and communications with DeCinces, who promptly traded and tipped Murray, Parker and others that a deal involving Mazzo's company was imminent," Hawke said. "CEOs and other employees of public companies must resist the lure of sharing confidential information with their friends and always put the interests of their shareholders and company first."
According to the SEC's complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, the total unlawful profits from Mazzo's illegal tipping topped $2.4 million.

Google upgrades Android maps as Apple battle looms

SAN FRANCISCO — Google’s mapping service for mobile devices is getting an upgrade as the Internet search leader braces for new competition from iPhone maker Apple.
The improvements center on listings for public transportation options in nearly 500 cities around the world. Wednesday’s update includes suggested routes and departure times for more than 1 million stations worldwide, about 50 percent more than a year ago. At some stations, Google will provide indoor directions to help riders navigate the system.

To highlight what it sees as a competitive advantage, Google is offering its latest improvements only on devices running its Android operating software. They include models from Samsung Electronics Co., HTC Corp., Sony Corp. and Google’s Motorola Mobility division. Google said it eventually hopes to make the upgrades available for other systems, including the iPhone and the iPad, but it didn’t say when.
The changes come as Apple Inc. prepares to oust Google’s maps as the automatic navigation service on the iPhone and the iPad. Apple will offer its own mobile mapping service in the next version of the iPhone and iPad operating system due out this fall. The switch could come as early as next month if the release of Apple’s next iPhone comes then, as several technology blogs have speculated.
Apple’s snub represents a major blow for Google Inc., which stands to lose mobile advertising revenue and valuable insights about people’s whereabouts if users of the popular iPhone and iPad devices embrace the alternative mapping service from Apple.
Google’s once-close relationship with Apple has been fraying since it began giving away its Android software in 2008 to cellphone makers looking to challenge the iPhone. Android has since established itself as the leading operating system for smartphones, helping Google boost its revenue by selling more digital advertising on its mobile services.
Steve Jobs, Apple’s late co-founder, viewed Android as a rip-off of the iPhone’s innovations and vowed to retaliate against Google for the perceived betrayal. Apple is currently pursuing allegations of intellectual theft against Samsung, a leading maker of Android devices, in a high-profile trial in a federal court in San Jose, Calif.
Google Inc. believes it can stay a step ahead of Apple in mobile mapping by adding features such as its expanded public transportation directions.
New technology on the maps will allow users to focus exclusively on directions for specific transportation options, such as the subway, while excluding other alternatives, such as the bus.
Navigating public transit is even more important than driving directions in many major cities where cars aren’t the most popular way of getting around, said Brian McClendon, vice president of engineering for Google’s maps. Requests for mass transit directions are especially high in Japan, London, Sydney and New York.
“I am very confident these are the best transit maps available,” McClendon said. “It’s not something you can just go out and buy on the street.”

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Elvis Presley lives, 35 years after death



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"Elvis Presley didn't invent rock n' roll, but he was its most important figure and primary symbol," then-Times' critic Bob Hilburn wrote in an appreciation. "His music was wild, defiant, challenging, adventurous. His long hair, sideburns, loud clothes and uncompromising manner offered a symbol for teen-agers desiring to state their own identity."
Ted Thackeray's official obituary begins with a strikingly detailed account of Presley's medical issues, and the minute-by-minute account of his heart failure. "(Medical examiner Jerry) Francisco told newsmen after an autopsy that Presley had died of 'cardiac arrythmia,' which he described as a severely irregular heartbeat.... He said Presley had a history of mild hypertension and some coronary artery disease, both of which might have contributed to the arrythmia."


The obit notes that Presley was found "fully clothed but unconscious, in a bathroom of his Graceland mansion by his road manager, Joe Esposito."
The now-canonical historical details remain fascinating: "He became a truck driver for the Crown Electric Co. and was studying at night to become an electrician when he decided his mother should have a 'very special' birthday present. The present was a phonograph record. Presley went to the Sun Record Co. in Memphis and paid $4 to make a recording of 'My Happiness' and 'That's When Your Heartaches Begin.' His mother loved it. So did Sam Phillips, president of Sun Records."
A scene piece by Nicholas C. Chriss described the shock of fans assembled outside the Graceland gates at the news.  "A stream of Cadillacs, mostly belonging to members of the Presley family, passed in and out of the mansion gates, which are adorned with guitars and music notes fashioned out of steel. 'I just saw Elvis early this morning,' said Fred Stoll, gatekeeper at the mansion for the last 14 years. 'He smiled and waved. He looked good to me.' "
But Hilburn's appreciation perhaps best documents the legacy that Elvis still carries today. He quotes Phil Spector in a harrowing sendoff: " 'Hey, he's doing us a favor being up on that stage,' Spector said. 'He may be overweight and he may not move like he used to, but he doesn't have to be there. He doesn't need the money. We're lucky to be able to see him. Some day we're all going to say, 'Damn, I wish I could still see him'."

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Real World star "Joey Kovar" Dead at 29

Joey Kovar, the troubled "Real World" star who appeared on "Celebrity Rehab," was found dead at a friend's home near Chicago this morning, and family members believe drugs are to blame, TMZ has learned.
Kovar was 29 years old.
Kovar's rep tells TMZ that he was discovered by a female friend early this morning who noticed blood coming out of Joey's ears and nose.
The woman called 911 and authorities rushed to the scene, where he was pronounced dead.
Kovar had battled drug issues and sought help for cocaine and ecstasy during his stint on "Celeb Rehab."
While on "Real World: Hollywood," Kovar entered rehab halfway through the season for alcohol and drugs, admitting he'd struggled with substance abuse for years. It was a pretty powerful moment on the show.

Pussy Riot verdict: live report

1535 GMT: We conclude our live report for the day now, after a Moscow court convicted the three members of protest band Pussy Riot -- Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alyokhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30 -- to two years in a corrective labour facility.
They were handed the sentence for "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred" after performing a "punk prayer" against Vladimir Putin, who has since been elected to the presidency, in a landmark Moscow cathedral in February.
Dozens of protesters were arrested outside the court during today's hearing, including former chess champion Garry Kasparov.
The trio, two of whom have young children, were driven away in a police van to begin their sentence, minus five months already served.
But there are likely to be more developments in the coming days, as the three are set to appeal the verdict and the Russian Orthodox Church has called for "mercy" amid an international outcry over the three women's fate. LIVE REPORT ENDS.
1528 GMT: The Russian Orthodox Church calls for "mercy" for the three convicted feminist punks.

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Pussy Riot members sentenced to 2 years in prison

MOSCOW – A Moscow judge sentenced three members of the provocative punk band Pussy Riot to two years in prison on hooliganism charges on Friday following a trial seen around the world as an emblem of Russia's intolerance of dissent.

The trial inspired a wave of small but raucous protests across Europe and North America in support of the feminist rockers, who have been dubbed prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International. Hundreds of Pussy Riot supporters waiting outside the Moscow courtroom chanted "down with the police state" when the sentence was announced. Dozens were detained, including several opposition leaders.
The three women were arrested in March after a guerrilla performance in Moscow's main cathedral where they high-kicked and danced while singing a "punk prayer" pleading with the Virgin Mary to save Russia from Vladimir Putin, who was elected to a third term as Russia's president two weeks later.
Judge Marina Syrova said in her verdict that the band members "committed hooliganism driven by religious hatred." She rejected the women's arguments that they were protesting the Orthodox Church's support for Putin and didn't intend to offend religious believers.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alekhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30, stood in handcuffs in a glass cage in the courtroom for three hours as the judge read the verdict. They smiled sadly as the judge recounted testimony of prosecution witnesses accusing them of sacrilege and "devilish dances" in church and said that their feminist views made them hate the Orthodox religion.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Gaming Vet Pitches $99 Android Console on Kickstarter


A Southern California start-up is attempting to sell a game console to challenge more expensive devices from the likes of Sony Corp., Microsoft Corp. and Nintendo Co.
Boxer8
The Ouya game console and controller
Boxer8, founded by game industry veteran Julie Uhrma, has developed Ouya, a console about the size of a Rubik’s Cube that connects to a television and comes with a controller for playing games. The company hopes to make games less expensive and easier to distribute.
Boxer8 is shooting for a price tag of $99, and a requirement that all games offer some free aspect to it, such as a trial download.
To raise funds, Boxer8 turned to Kickstarter, a popular website that lets people solicit funds from individual backers. For a pledge of as little as $95, people can pre-order their own console and controller due out in March, or for more money receive a special developer’s version scheduled to ship in December.
The company began pitching Ouya on Kickstarter on Tuesday. Within a few hours, people had already pledged more than half of the device’s $950,000 funding goal; about eight hours after it launched, people had already pledged more than the company’s funding goal. Boxer8 will continue accepting pledges until Aug. 9.
Even with the modest price, Boxer8 doesn’t intend to skimp on performance. Rather, it hopes to offer an economical way to get three-quarters of the power of one of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 consoles–which carries a list price of $199—by exploiting Google Inc.’s Android mobile operating system and Nvidia Corp. chips that are meant for mobile phones and tablets.
By offering game-console quality at a low price, with free games to boot, the company expects to have some impact on the industry.
“We want this product to be powerful,” said Ms. Uhrman, who previously worked at companies such as GameFly Inc., a game rental service, IGN Entertainment Inc. and Vivendi Universal Games.
Tablets and smartphones, of course, are already being used to play games. What they typically lack, Ms. Uhrman argues, is a connection to a TV and a controller designed specifically for gaming.
Others have come to similar conclusions. There are devices such as the iCade, which attempts to turn Apple Inc.’s iPad into an arcade machine complete with a joystick and buttons. There’s also Apple’s own Apple TV device, which can be used to display game action from the screen of an iPad, an iPhone–and soon even a Mac computer–on an HD television using a wireless connection.
There are also other companies, such as GameStop Corp., which have built specialized controllers for Android devices.
But there’s a hitch: Many of the controllers require that game makers add code to their applications to work with the devices. Naturally, game makers are hesitant to do this for every device, since it not only takes up development time for them but also because they have to continue supporting it in the future.
Boxer8 will attempt to gain support among game makers by creating its own version of Android, with a different look and separate storefront. As a result, support for its controller will be part of the overall effort of making games for the Ouya. The controller will also have a touchpad, aside from its two analog sticks and array of buttons, to make it easy to bring mobile games to the device. And, the company is also giving away access to its development tools to anyone who purchases the device.
“What people will buy into is the idea,” Ms. Uhrman said.
The console already counts some popular game developers among its supporters—including Mojang, developer of a hit game called “Minecraft.” As the device gains more traction, Ms. Uhrman said she expects it will attract top-tier game makers as well.
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Google 'faces $22.5m fine for snooping on iPhone and iPad users' (But it will take them just 17 hours to make)

  • Google used a special computer code - or 'cookies' - to trick Apple's Safari browser so it could monitor users
  • Google said it was 'inadvertent' and has removed it
  • Violated FTC agreement to be open about privacy practices
Google will reportedly be fined £14.5million for spying on millions of Apple customers.
The company is at the centre of yet another privacy row, having been accused of bypassing web security settings.
It allegedly tricked Apple’s Safari browser – found on iPhones, iPads and Mac computers – into dropping its automatic privacy safeguards, allowing it to snoop on users across the globe, including those in Britain.
The predicted fine would be the biggest ever levied on a single company by the US Federal Trade Commission. With Google reporting a net income of £1.8billion in the first quarter of this year, it would take the company just over 17 hours to earn enough to pay it off.


The firm, which generates billions from advertising, is still under investigation in the UK after it gathered personal data from homes’ unencrypted wireless networks while collecting information for its Street View maps.
It also signed a legal settlement with US regulators last year pledging not to ‘misrepresent’ its Internet monitoring activities.
Companies such as Google track browsing trends to demonstrate how well their adverts attract users’ attention. However, Safari, the most popular browser on mobile devices, is designed to prevent firms from being able to see people’s preferences and search choices.

It does this by barring the installation of small files, known as cookies – but according to the Wall Street Journal, which revealed the practice earlier this year, Google exploited a loophole that made an exception for adverts that invited interaction, such as those featuring forms to fill out.
The FTC launched the latest probe into Google in February after researcher Jonathan Mayer of Stanford University, California, discovered a hidden code that the firm reportedly used to circumvent Apple’s security settings.

GOOGLE: TRACKING APPLE USERS

When the Wall Street Journal carried out its investigation earlier this year, it found that the tracking system placed by Google's ad network was on scores of the most visited websites on the internet.

The tracking technology was found on websites on Apple computers and iPhones.

Websites included YouTube, aol.com, about.com, whitepages.com, nytimes.com, tmz.com, match.com and merriam-webster.com.

There is no indication that the sites knew of the tracking code.
A subsequent study by the WSJ spotted the code on some of the internet’s most popular sites, including YouTube, which is owned by Google, and that of the New York Times.

There is no indication that sites knew they were hosting the tracking code. Yesterday a spokesman for Google UK insisted the company had not infringed anyone’s privacy.
‘We cannot comment on any specifics,’ he said. ‘However, we do set the highest standards of privacy and security for our users.’
He said the FTC investigation centred on a statement made on a help page from 2009 ‘published more than two years before our consent decree, and a year before Apple changed its cookie-handling policy’.
The WSJ said Google scrapped the system when it was contacted by the newspaper earlier this year.
‘We have now changed that page and taken steps to remove the ad cookies, which collected no personal information, from Apple’s browsers,’ Google’s spokesman added.

Britain’s privacy watchdog reopened its investigation into Google last month, after US regulators revealed that the firm’s Street View cars deliberately collected personal data.

Google initially told the Information Commissioner that downloading data such as phone numbers and passwords had been ‘a simple mistake’.

Monday, 9 July 2012

Obama's 'missing year' at Columbia found?

Clearinghouse claims its reports were wrong, transcript still under wraps


NEW YORK – Two separate database reports from the National Student Clearinghouse have contradicted President Obama’s claim he attended Columbia University for two years. The reports have added to the intrigue generated by Obama’s unwillingness to discuss his time at the Ivy League institution, his refusal to release educational records, and the fact that many political science students and faculty there in the early 1980s say they don’t remember him.
Swirling amid the black hole of information are a host of theories about Obama’s whereabouts – particularly during the 1981-1982 school year – including speculation he was working for the CIA in Pakistan.
Now, the clearinghouse, with permission from Columbia, has decided to make an exception to its media policy and address WND’s inquiry into the discrepancy. Why do clearinghouse records indicate Obama was at the school only during the 1982-83 school year while Obama and Columbia’s spokesman have insisted he began attending the New York City school in the fall of 1981?
Janine Greenwood, vice president and general counsel for the clearinghouse, told WND there was a “computer error” in their system that has been corrected. She said she confirmed with Columbia that Obama was at the university for two academic years, not one.
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Yankees to Mr. October: Stay away

After Reggie Jackson's disparaging comments about Alex Rodriguez and others last week, he was essentially benched by the Yankees and told to stay away from team events indefinitely, according to AL sources.
Reggie Jackson

 Jackson, a special adviser for the Yankees, usually is around the team but has essentially been benched, sources say.

Jackson was not in Boston over the weekend, where the Yankees played the Red Sox.
Jackson, a special adviser for the Yankees, usually is around the team.
But at this time, there is enough anger at the Hall of Famer from within the organization that the team has decided that he should keep his distance until otherwise determined.
"A cooling-off period, but not a death penalty," a source with knowledge of the team's thinking called it when speaking to ESPNNewYork.com's Andrew Marchand.
At some point, Jackson is expected to be back with the team, the source said.
Jackson spent Friday apologizing to Rodriguez and the club's hierarchy, officials with knowledge of the conversations told ESPNNewYork.com last week.
Jackson contacted A-Rod, manager Joe Girardi and Yankees officials to apologize for the comments he made in last week's edition of Sports Illustrated. Rodriguez confirmed Jackson called him, but declined to reveal the nature of the talk.
"We're going to keep that very private," Rodriguez said Friday.
Rodriguez and Jackson have been friends for years, which caused the third baseman to joke about the comments.
"With friends like that, who needs enemies," Rodriguez said.
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Roubini: My 'Perfect Storm' Is Unfolding Now

"Dr. Doom" Nouriel Roubini, says the "perfect storm" scenario he forecast for the global economy earlier this year is unfolding right now as growth slows in the U.S., Europe as well as China.
In May, Roubini predicted four elements - stalling growth in the U.S., debt troubles in Europe, a slowdown in emerging markets, particularly China, and military conflict in Iran - would come together in to create a storm for the global economy in 2013.

"(The) 2013 perfect storm scenario I wrote on months ago is unfolding," Roubini said on Twitter on Monday.

Chinese inflation data released on Monday, suggested that the economy is cooling faster than expected, while employment data out of the U.S. on Friday indicated that jobs growth was tepid for a fourth straight month in June.

Roubini said that unlike in 2008 when central banks had "policy bullets" to stimulate the global economy, this time around policymakers are "running out of rabbits to pull out of the hat."

Policy easing moves by the European Central Bank (ECB), Bank of England (BoE) and the People's Bank of China (PBoC) last week did little to inspire confidence in global stock markets.

"Levitational force of policy easing can only temporarily lift asset prices as gravitational forces of weaker fundamentals dominate over time," he said.

Bill Smead, CEO of Smead Capital Management, agrees that there is little central banks can do arrest the global slowdown.

Last week, he told CNBC that there is "virtually zero chance" that pump-priming by central banks will succeed, suggesting that policymakers should instead let the economic bust work itself through the system.
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Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes Reach Divorce Settlement


Less than two weeks after Katie Holmes filed for divorce, the actress and Tom Cruise have reached a settlement.

Holmes's attorney Jonathan Wolfe confirmed the deal in a statement to PEOPLE:

"The case has been settled and the agreement has been signed. We are thrilled for Katie and her family and are excited to watch as she embarks on the next chapter of her life.

PHOTOS: The Holmes-Cruise Family in Happier Times


"This result could not have been achieved without the hard work of my partner Gary Skoloff and our co-counsel Allan Mayefsky, Michael Mosberg and Larry Trachtenberg of Aronson Mayefsky and Sloan and Peter Walzer and Chris Melcher of Walzer & Melcher in California.

"We thank Tom's counsel for their professionalism and diligence that helped bring about this speedy resolution."

Cruise's attorney Dennis Wasser separately told PEOPLE, "All the lawyers and the parties are happy that it's done, the deal was closed and we wish everyone well."

There was no immediate word on the details, but Holmes and Cruise said in a separate statement they focused on protecting daughter Suri, 6.

"We are committed to working together as parents to accomplish what is in our daughter Suri's best interests. We want to keep matters affecting our family private and express our respect for each other's commitment to each of our respective beliefs and support each other's roles as parents," says the statement from Holmes and Cruise's reps, Nanci Ryder and Amanda Lundberg respectively. 
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Dwight Howard deal more complex

The Brooklyn Nets' persistent efforts to land Magic center Dwight Howard are getting close to paying off, according to sources close to the process.
Sources told ESPN.com that the Nets and Magic are cautiously optimistic that the Cavaliers and Clippers will help them facilitate a four-way trade that lands Howard in Brooklyn.
According to sources the Nets would receive Howard, Jason Richardson, Chris Duhon and Earl Clark in the proposed deal. The Magic would get Brook Lopez, Luke Walton, Damion James, Shelden Williams, Armon Johnson and three first-round picks -- two from the Nets and a lottery protected first from the Clippers. The Cavs would get Kris Humphries, Quentin Richardson, Sundiata Gaines, a first round pick from the Nets and three million in cash. The Clippers would receive MarShon Brooks.
Further hurdles exist in that Lopez, Humphries, James, Williams, Johnson and Gaines would all have to agree to sign-and-trades to move them.
Sources told ESPN.com that the complicated deal was getting "close."
As part of their due diligence the Nets and Magic have exchanged medical information on Howard, who had back surgery, and Lopez, who had foot surgery, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher.

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes reach divorce settlement

Well, that was fast. Less than two weeks after Katie Holmes surprised Tom Cruise with divorce papers to end their five-year marriage, the Hollywood stars have already settled. According to the actress’ attorney Jonathan Wolfe, “the agreement has been signed. We are thrilled for Katie and her family and are excited to watch as she embarks on the next chapter of her life … We thank Tom's counsel for their professionalism and diligence that helped bring about this speedy resolution."

Cruise's lawyer, Bert Fields, also told TMZ: "The Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes case has been settled with a signed agreement. Tom is really pleased we got there, and so am I."
The settlement comes just hours after Holmes, 33, and Cruise, 50, announced they were going to work together through their divorce, which they felt was in the best interest of their 6-year-old daughter Suri, of whom Holmes had requested sole custody. "We are committed to working together as parents to accomplish what is in our daughter Suri's best interests,” the exes said in a joint statement. “We want to keep matters affecting our family private and express our respect for each other's commitment to each of our respective beliefs and support each other's roles as parents.”
As TMZ had reported, Cruise had been pushing Holmes for "meaningful, significant contact with his daughter … She is the primary concern in his life.” Both sides spent the entire weekend hashing out the divorce settlement and custody arrangement. Holmes was spotted on Saturday arriving at her lawyer’s Manhattan office, while Cruise has remained on the set of his next movie, “Oblivion.”


Now that her divorce is settled, Holmes can focus on her many upcoming projects. In addition to showing her Holmes & Yang clothing line at Fashion Week in NYC this fall, she is also about to begin production on her next movie, "Molly" – coincidentally about a single mom – which she co-wrote and is co-producing.

Holmes filed for divorce in New York City on June 29, while Cruise was in Iceland filming. Soon after news broke, his rep released a statement saying, "Tom is deeply saddened and is concentrating on his three children," which include Isabella, 19, and Connor, 17, whom he adopted with ex-wife Nicole Kidman.
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Anti-zombie strongholds for sale

 

So  the rumor is that the zombie apocalypse may have arrived. Sure, the Centers for Disease Control denies it, but what does the CDC know? Just to be on the safe side, Realtor.com put together a list of prime zombie-defense real estate capable of putting those with an unquenchable thirst for human flesh at a distance from you and your family. (You can see many more pictures of these strongholds and others at Realtor.com. This slideshow is adapted from Realtor.com with its permission.)

Epic Lake Castle in Miami, FL
Price: $10.9 million
The Skinny: This insanely symmetrical, moat-surrounded masterpiece was designed by architect Charles Sieger. While it lacks a working drawbridge, simply destroying the only path that leads into the compound would be a logical first step.
Bonus Zombie Defense Feature: The rapper Birdman filmed a music video here, so there’s likely to be an automatic weapon or two that got left behind.
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Hot: Eagles RB Dion Lewis arrested

Posted by Henry onnJuly 9, 2012


Philadelphia Eagles running back Dion Lewis and his brother were arrested early Saturday morning after they pulled a fire alarm at an Albany, N.Y., area hotel, police told the Albany Times Union.

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 According to the Times Union, police said Lewis and his brother were locked out of a Hampton Inn, and after attempts to re-enter the hotel failed, the two began banging on the locked sliding glass door in the lobby. The brothers then pulled the alarm, police told the paper.
The second-year running back and his brother were both intoxicated at the time of the incident, the paper said.
Lewis, an Albany native, was a guest at the hotel at the time of the incident, police told the Times Union. The hotel's manager told the paper that the door is locked after midnight to anyone without a key.
According to the Times Union, police charged both men with falsely reporting a fire, a felony, and misdemeanor reckless endangerment. Dion Lewis was released after an arraignment in city court, while his brother, Lamar Lewis, was being held without bail.
Dion Lewis issued a statement Monday apologizing for the arrest.

"It was never my intention to cause any public alarm or damage any property. I am sorry for any embarrassment and inconvenience that my actions have caused," Lewis said. "I am committed to continuing to conduct myself in conformance with the high moral, ethical and professional standards that I have my entire life and of which so many others rightly expect of me. Because the matter is still in the hands of the court system, I cannot comment any further."
The Eagles said in a separate statement they were aware of the incident and had spoken to Lewis about it. The club declined further comment, citing the pending legal case.
According to the Times Union, Lewis was scheduled to speak at the Troy Boys & Girls Club about "the value of working to the best of their abilities both on and off the playing field." The club's director, Sharon Smith, said the event could be rescheduled for later this year.
"He was supposed to talk about things like how to make better choices," Smith told the paper. "I think it's certainly a teachable moment."
The Eagles drafted Lewis in the fifth round last year out of the University of Pittsburgh. Lewis carried 23 times for 102 yards and one touchdown in 2012. The 5-foot-8, 195-pound back also returned 31 kicks for 669 yards in his rookie year.
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Justice unseals indictment charging 5 in Brian Terry's death, offers $1M reward for leads on fugitives


The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging five individuals allegedly involved in Border Patrol agent Brian Terry's death, and announced a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the arrest of those suspects still at large. 
For the first time, federal officials also revealed that Terry and an elite squad of federal agents initially fired bean bags -- not bullets -- at a heavily armed drug cartel crew in the mountains south of Tucson in December 2011. During the exchange, Terry was shot and killed.
The announcement comes amid an intensifying debate over the department's failed Fast and Furious anti-gunrunning operation. Weapons from that program were found at Terry's murder scene -- Republicans seeking documents pertaining to Fast and Furious last month escalated their probe by voting to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress.
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, praised the department Monday for its announcement but questioned the timing.
"I applaud what they're doing, but I condemn the timing. It's very clear that the timing has everything to do with the House of Representatives holding Eric Holder in contempt," Issa told Fox News.
Issa, who led the contempt push, said Justice could have been doing more to find the suspects all along -- he called the timing of the FBI reward money "another example of using politics over good policy."
In a statement, the Brian Terry Foundation applauded federal prosecutors for taking additional steps to bring suspects to justice, but continued to call on Holder to turn over Fast and Furious documents.
"Today's developments certainly mean that the criminal prosecution of Brian Terry's killers is moving forward," Terry family attorney Patrick McGroder said.
The 11-count indictment, originally handed up by a grand jury in November 2011, implicates five defendants in the killing. A sixth suspect has also been charged in a related incident.
The two men in custody are Manuel Osario Arellanes -- who was wounded in the foot the night of the firefight -- and his brother Rito. Rito, who was arrested two nights before the Terry shooting, allegedly helped provide weapons to the criminal gang used in the shooting. All six men named in the indictment are either related or friends.
The other four are believed to be hiding out in Mexico, and the U.S. is now offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to their arrest. They are: Jesus Rosario Favela-Astorga; Ivan Soto-Barraza; Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes; and Lionel Portillo-Meza.
According to the indictment, the five defendants are charged with crimes including first-degree murder, second-degree murder and assault on a federal officer. The indictment alleges that the five defendants also assaulted three other Border Patrol agents who were with Terry at the time.
"Agent Terry served his country honorably and made the ultimate sacrifice in trying to protect it from harm, and we will stop at nothing to bring those responsible for his murder to justice," Holder said in a statement.  "This investigation has previously resulted in one defendant being charged with Agent Terry's murder and taken into custody, and today's announcement reflects the department's unrelenting commitment to finding and arresting the other individuals responsible for this horrific tragedy so that Agent Terry's family, friends and fellow law enforcement agents receive the justice they deserve."
The names of the four suspects were revealed Monday, and their pictures released, to the public. Police in the U.S. and in Mexico are cooperating and under intense pressure to find them.
The FBI says it has been actively searching for the outstanding fugitives.
The case is being prosecuted in Tuscon by federal attorneys from the department's southern California district.
Anyone with information on the fugitives is asked to call the FBI's Phoenix office at 623-466-1999.
Fox News' William LaJeunesse contributed to this report

Checking out that hottie on the street could cost you $90


Doug Maclean says he's totally capable of driving and checking out the backside of a woman walking past his car. The cops, however, weren't as impressed with his multitasking skills, issuing the U.K. man a $93 fine for taking his eyes off the road to put them on the pedestrian's back pockets. Despite arguing that he was neither leaning out the window nor "wolf-whistling," the officers still cited him, as he was caught on camera scoping out her as...sets. According to Maclean, one officer agreed with Maclean's assessment and admitted giving the girl a look too, but his partner quickly pointed out that "he wasn't driving." Got that, guys? Pull over or park before you get all creepy.


Driver fined £60... for admiring a pretty girl: Police insist motorists must not be distracted by 'gorgeous people'

  • Doug Maclean admits getting a 'good eyeful' of the attractive pedestrian
  • But 26-year-old gunsmith claims he was always in full control of his car
  • Pulled over by police officers for driving without due care and attention
  • Mr Maclean: 'Nicking me for looking at a pretty girl is no way to earn a living'

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Sunday, 8 July 2012

 

Operation Ghost ClickInternational Cyber Ring That Infected Millions of Computers Dismantled



Six Estonian nationals have been arrested and charged with running a sophisticated Internet fraud ring that infected millions of computers worldwide with a virus and enabled the thieves to manipulate the multi-billion-dollar Internet advertising industry. Users of infected machines were unaware that their computers had been compromised—or that the malicious software rendered their machines vulnerable to a host of other viruses.
Details of the two-year FBI investigation called Operation Ghost Click were announced today in New York when a federal indictment was unsealed. Officials also described their efforts to make sure infected users’ Internet access would not be disrupted as a result of the operation.

 FBI Statement:
 Janice Fedarcyk,
New York
Assistant Director in Charge
Janice Fedarcyk“Today, with the flip of a switch, the FBI and our partners dismantled the Rove criminal enterprise. Thanks to the collective effort across the U.S. and in Estonia, six leaders of the criminal enterprise have been arrested and numerous servers operated by the criminal organization have been disabled. Additionally, thanks to a coordinated effort of trusted industry partners, a mitigation plan commenced today, beginning with the replacement of rogue DNS servers with clean DNS servers to keep millions online, while providing ISPs the opportunity to coordinate user remediation efforts.” More
The indictment, said Janice Fedarcyk, assistant director in charge of our New York office, “describes an intricate international conspiracy conceived and carried out by sophisticated criminals.” She added, “The harm inflicted by the defendants was not merely a matter of reaping illegitimate income.”
Beginning in 2007, the cyber ring used a class of malware called DNSChanger to infect approximately 4 million computers in more than 100 countries. There were about 500,000 infections in the U.S., including computers belonging to individuals, businesses, and government agencies such as NASA. The thieves were able to manipulate Internet advertising to generate at least $14 million in illicit fees. In some cases, the malware had the additional effect of preventing users’ anti-virus software and operating systems from updating, thereby exposing infected machines to even more malicious software.
“They were organized and operating as a traditional business but profiting illegally as the result of the malware,” said one of our cyber agents who worked the case. “There was a level of complexity here that we haven’t seen before.”
DNS—Domain Name System—is a critical Internet service that converts user-friendly domain names, such as www.fbi.gov, into numerical addresses that allow computers to talk to each other. Without DNS and the DNS servers operated by Internet service providers, computer users would not be able to browse websites or send e-mail.

Success Through Partnerships
A complex international investigation such as Operation Ghost Click could only have been successful through the strong working relationships between law enforcement, private industry, and our international partners.
Announcing today’s arrests, Preet Bharara, (above left) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, praised the investigative work of the FBI, NASA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG), the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board, and he specially thanked the National High Tech Crime Unit of the Dutch National Police Agency. In addition, the FBI and NASA-OIG received assistance from multiple domestic and international private sector partners, including Georgia Tech University, Internet Systems Consortium, Mandiant, National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance, Neustar, Spamhaus, Team Cymru, Trend Micro, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and members of an ad hoc group of subject matter experts known as the DNS Changer Working Group (DCWG).
DNSChanger was used to redirect unsuspecting users to rogue servers controlled by the cyber thieves, allowing them to manipulate users’ web activity. When users of infected computers clicked on the link for the official website of iTunes, for example, they were instead taken to a website for a business unaffiliated with Apple Inc. that purported to sell Apple software. Not only did the cyber thieves make money from these schemes, they deprived legitimate website operators and advertisers of substantial revenue.
The six cyber criminals were taken into custody yesterday in Estonia by local authorities, and the U.S. will seek to extradite them. In conjunction with the arrests, U.S. authorities seized computers and rogue DNS servers at various locations. As part of a federal court order, the rogue DNS servers have been replaced with legitimate servers in the hopes that users who were infected will not have their Internet access disrupted.
It is important to note that the replacement servers will not remove the DNSChanger malware—or other viruses it may have facilitated—from infected computers. Users who believe their computers may be infected should contact a computer professional. They can also find additional information in the links on this page, including how to register as a victim of the DNSChanger malware. And the FBI’s Office for Victim Assistance will provide case updates periodically at 877-236-8947.
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Federer wins seventh Wimbledon title

 WIMBLEDON, England

Once the Centre Court roof was closed, nothing could stop Roger Federer from winning his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title.

JACKED UP

It was a banner day in Great Britain as Andy Murray faced Roger Federer in the Wimbledon men's singles final. See the best photos.
The 30-year-old Federer finally equaled Pete Sampras' record at the All England Club, and won his 17th Grand Slam title overall, by beating Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Sunday.
''It has worked out so many times over the years here at Wimbledon that I play my best in the semis and the finals,'' Federer said. ''I couldn't be more happy. It feels great being back here as the winner.''
Once Murray's forehand landed wide on match point, Federer collapsed to the grass with tears welling in his eyes. He got up quickly and shook hands with Murray at the net.
Up in the players' box, Federer's wife and twin daughters cheered and smiled as he took his seat to await yet another Wimbledon trophy presentation.
''When the roof closed, he played unbelievable tennis,'' Murray said.
Federer is now 17-7 in Grand Slam finals, including 7-1 at Wimbledon. Murray dropped to 0-4 in major finals, with three of those losses coming against Federer.
''It's amazing. It equals me with Pete Sampras, who's my hero,'' Federer said. ''It just feels amazing.''
Besides Sampras, 1880s player William Renshaw also won seven Wimbledon titles, but he did it at a time when the defending champion was given a bye into the following year's final.
Sunday's match was the first Wimbledon singles final to be played with the roof closed. The roof was first used at the All England Club in 2009.
Britain has been waiting 76 years for a homegrown men's champion at the All England Club, and the expectations on Murray were huge. Thousands of fans watched the match on a huge screen on ''Murray Mount,'' but left the grounds still waiting for a British winner.
Inside the stadium, Prince William's wife, Kate, sat in the Royal Box along with David Beckham, British Prime Minister David Cameron and a slew of former Wimbledon champions.

2012 Wimbledon

  • Federer wins 7th title
  • Serena wins 5th title
Many of them left a bit disappointed as well.
''Everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at Wimbledon, how tough it is,'' Murray said. ''It's not the people watching. They make it so much easier to play. The support has been incredible, so thank you.''
With his victory, Federer regained the No. 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic, allowing him to equal Sampras' record of 286 weeks as the top-ranked player.
''I never stopped believing. I started playing more, even though I have a family,'' Federer said. ''It all worked out. I got great momentum, great confidence and it all came together. So it's a magical moment for me.''
Murray is coached by eight-time Grand Slam champion Ivan Lendl, the only other man who lost his first four major finals.
At the start of the match, Murray was the one dictating play and winning the tough points. He broke Federer in the first game of the first set, and then broke again late before serving it out. It was the first set Murray has won in his four major finals.
The second set was much more even, and both had early break points that they couldn't convert. Federer, however, finally got it done in the final game of the set, hitting a backhand drop volley that Murray couldn't get to.
Both held easily to start the third set, but then the rain started abruptly, suspending play for 40 minutes. Shortly after they returned, it turned into a one-man show.
With Federer leading 3-2, they played a 26-point, 20-minute game in which Federer finally converted his sixth break point - after Murray had slipped on the grass three times. Federer lost only five points on his serve in that set.
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Oscar-winning film star Ernest Borgnine dies in LA at age 95

 Lifetime achievement honoree Ernest Borgnine waves after receiving his award at the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild …Ernest Borgnine, who created a variety of memorable characters in both movies and television and won the best-actor Oscar for his role as a lovesick butcher in "Marty" in 1955, died Sunday. He was 95.
Borgnine's longtime spokesman, Harry Flynn, told The Associated Press that Borgnine died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with his family by his side.
A prolific and talented character actor, Borgnine was known for gruff, villainous roles such as the heavy who beats up Frank Sinatra in "From Here to Eternity" and one of the bad guys who harasses Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock."
Borgnine, who earned a salary of $5,000 for playing his Academy-Award winning role Marty, once said "I would have done it for nothing."

Borgnine, who was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on Jan. 24, 1917 in Hamden, Conn., began acting after serving in the Navy during World War II. He made his film debut in 1951's "Whistle at Eaton Falls" before winning an Academy Award four years later. He appeared in other notable films including "Jubal," "Flight of the Phoenix," "The Dirty Dozen,""The Wild Bunch," "The Poseidon Adventure," "Johnny Guitar," and "Escape from New York."
He was also known as the Navy officer in the television series "McHale's Navy," which aired from 1962-66. Younger audiences would know him as the voice of Mermaid Man in "Spongebob Squarepants."
Borgnine earned an Emmy Award nomination at age 92 for his work on the series "ER," and was honored with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2011.
"The Oscar made me a star, and I'm grateful," AP reports that Borgnine told an interviewer in 1966. "But I feel had I not won the Oscar I wouldn't have gotten into the messes I did in my personal life."
The actor was married five times, including to singer Ethel Merman, who became his third wife in 1964. The marriage barely lasted a month.
He is survived by his fifth wife, Tova Traesnaes — whom he married in 1973 — son Christopher and daughters Sharon and Diana.

How can you detect if your computer has been violated and infected with DNS Changer?

An industry wide team has developed easy “are you infected” web sites.  They are a quick way to determine if you are infected with DNS Changer. Each site is designed for any normal computer user to browse to a link, follow the instructions, and see if they might be infected. Each site has instructions in their local languages on the next steps to clean up possible infections.

For example, the http://www.dns-ok.us/ will state if you are or are not infected (see below).
  • No Software is Downloaded! The tools do not need to to load any software on your computer to perform the check.
  • No changes are performed on your computer! Nothing is changed on your computer when you use sites like http://www.dns-ok.us/.
  • No scanning!  The “are you infected with DNS Changer” tool does not need to scan your computer.
If you think your computer is infected with DNS Changer or any other malware, please refer to the security guides from your operating system or the self -help references from our fix page (http://www.dcwg.org/fix).


If you are not affected by DNS Changer then do nothing.
If the Check-Up Site indicates that you are affected then either follow the instructions on that site or go to the “FIX” page.

Manually Checking if your DNS server have been Changed

The following pages would help check to manually see if you have DNS Changer DNS servers configured on your computer. Use of the “check up” pages are more effective, but some would want to check manually.

Would my Service Provider Help Me?

Many service providers are notifying their customers.

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News: Internet blackout looms for thousands: What you need to know

Posted by Henry on sun Jul 7, 2012

Thousands of computer users may lose Internet access on Monday, when the deadline for a temporary fix to a malicious software scam shut down by the FBI last year expires.


What is it?
Millions of computers were infected with the so-called "Internet Doomsday" virus used in the hacking scam, which redirected Internet searches through DNS servers used by the scammers. (Who, in turn, allegedly netted $14 million in bogus advertising revenue.) After U.S. and Estonian authorities busted the malware ring last November, a federal judge ordered that the FBI use temporary servers while the malware victims' PCs were repaired. The temporary servers will shut down at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Monday, meaning anyone using a computer still infected with the virus will likely lose Internet access.
"Connectivity will be lost to the Internet PERIOD," Symantec, the online security firm, said in a blog post. "If your computer is still using DNS entries that are pointing to the FBI servers on July 9, you will lose TOTAL access to the Internet. No connecting to the office from home, no updating Facebook, nothing until the DNS settings are fixed."


What is it?
Millions of computers were infected with the so-called "Internet Doomsday" virus used in the hacking scam, which redirected Internet searches through DNS servers used by the scammers. (Who, in turn, allegedly netted $14 million in bogus advertising revenue.) After U.S. and Estonian authorities busted the malware ring last November, a federal judge ordered that the FBI use temporary servers while the malware victims' PCs were repaired. The temporary servers will shut down at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Monday, meaning anyone using a computer still infected with the virus will likely lose Internet access.
"Connectivity will be lost to the Internet PERIOD," Symantec, the online security firm, said in a blog post. "If your computer is still using DNS entries that are pointing to the FBI servers on July 9, you will lose TOTAL access to the Internet. No connecting to the office from home, no updating Facebook, nothing until the DNS settings are fixed."


How many computers have it?
It's unclear how widespread the "blackout" will be. According to a working group set up by security experts, more than 300,000 computers remained infected as of June 11, including 69,000 in the United States. Last week, 245,000 computers were said to be still infected with the so-called Alureon virus, according online security firm Deteque, including 45,355 U.S. machines.
Wired estimates 64,000 U.S. users and an additional 200,000 users outside the United States are still infected with the malware, "despite repeated warnings in the news, e-mail messages sent by ISPs and alerts posted by Google and Facebook." According to Internet Identity, another IT security firm, "12 percent of all Fortune 500 companies and four percent of 'major' U.S. federal agencies are still infected with DNSChanger malware."
But it's also unclear how many of those machines are still in use.

What you can do
According to Reuters, U.S. Internet providers including AT&T and Time Warner Cable "have made temporary arrangements so that their customers will be able to access the Internet using the address of the rogue DNS servers." And the problem, security experts say, is relatively easy to fix.
"It's a very easy one to fix," Gunter Ollmann, vice president of research for security company Damballa, told the news service. "There are plenty of tools available."
Online security firms, Facebook and the FBI are offering free diagnostic checks for users whose computers may be infected. 
Tightrope walker survives high-wire fall (00:47)

 08/07/12 


Chinese Tightrope Walker Falls Between Hot Air... by NewsLook A tightrope walker suffers only minor injuries after falling off a high-wire while attempting to walk backwards and blindfolded across a ravine in central China. 


Sunday, 1 July 2012

Chris Brown 'Disses' Drake In New Song?

Breezy reportedly takes a pop at Drizzy after NY brawl...

Mon, 2 July 2012
Chris Brown's feud with rival rapper Drake appears to show no signs of letting up.
After last month's alleged New York bar brawl, the pair have been involved in a war of words.
And now Breezy appears to have dissed Drizzy on a new song. The track, released on djorator.com, is a freestyled version of I Don't Like, remixed by The Game.
According to E! Online, Breezy raps about bottles being thrown - before slipping in the title of Drake's new album Take Care.
The website reports that Chris sings: "One on one, what you scared bruh? Huh, matter of fact, take care bruh. You're a p**** n****."
Since the altercation at NY hotspot W.I.P, Drizzy has denied any wrongdoing but Breezy's lawyer, Mark Geragos, has reportedly presented evidence against the rapper.
The rival rappers have since been offered $1 million to settle the score in a celebrity boxing match.
source:  mtv.co.uk