সোমবার, ২৮ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

PFT: Are Chargers keeping Rivers' injury under wraps?

San Francisco 49ers v Detroit LionsGetty Images

The NFL?s fairly recent push to prevent concussions and, more importantly, to ensure that players who have concussions are prevented from playing until healthy, has created an odd tension for many players.

Men who choose to play football and who choose to accept the risks inherent to the sport often don?t want to be prevented from assuming those risks, especially when absence from the place where those risks are taken could result in someone else taking their job.? No current situation better exemplifies that than the case of Lions running back Jahvid Best, who has landed on injured reserve more than a month after suffering his latest concussion via helmet-ground contact that didn?t appear at first blush to be particularly serious.

When Best returns in 2012, assuming he?s able, any given snap could result in Best missing another extended stretch of the season.? At some point, then, the Lions will look for someone who has no history of concussions to be their top tailback.? Otherwise, the Lions constantly will risk putting themselves in the position of having to rely on an assortment of second-tier guys after Best has his next concussion, forced to hope that they can get a random big game from a guy like Kevin Smith.

In hindsight, even Matt Millen wouldn?t have traded back into the bottom of round one with the Vikings to get Best in 2010.? When he?s available to play, he plays well.? But coaches want players who?ll be available to play, and the practical consequence of the new sensitivity to concussions is that it makes players who are otherwise willing to play unavailable, and thus unattractive.

As a result, more running backs with a history of concussions at lower levels of the sport will slide in the draft, absent true gamebreaking skill that justifies taking the chance.? And more running backs will be run out of the game prematurely, with coaches drawn to players who either have had no concussions or who have been able to hide them.

That?s where this is headed.? Especially at running back, players will try harder and harder to hide concussions, because the diagnosis and treatment and unavailability that comes from having concussions will end careers prematurely.

Somewhere, there?s a proper balance between protecting men from themselves and allowing men to exercise their inalienable right to risk their health, safety, and well-being.? We are a nation that was founded and fueled by risk-takers.? At some point, men need to be permitted to pursue their chosen profession, even if the profession entails risk.? Plenty of men (and women) make a lot less money at jobs that entail far more risk than playing tackle football.

That doesn?t mean we should quit applying skepticism when it appears that players and teams hide concussions.? It?s a serious medical condition that needs to be properly evaluated and treated.? At some point, however, after the player has regained basic functions and is capable of understanding and accepting the risks, he should have the ability to choose to take that risk.

Anything else would be, at a certain level, un-American.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/11/26/suspicions-persist-that-rivers-is-playing-hurt/related

activision blizzard acrylamide advent calendar adobe air 2005yu55 advanced search personhood amendment

রবিবার, ২৭ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

Black Friday weekend 2011 sees record turnout

More people headed to stores and websites over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and average spending per person rose 9.1 percent as bargain-hunting shoppers scooped up discounts on everything from gadgets to hoodies, a National Retail Federation survey on Sunday showed.

The trade group's survey found that a record 226 million shoppers visited stores and websites over "Black Friday" weekend, up from 212 million last year.

It defines the Black Friday weekend as Thursday, Friday, Saturday and projected spending for Sunday.

The average spending for the weekend rose to $398.62 per person from $365.34 a year ago. Total spending reached an estimated $52.4 billion versus $45 billion in the year-ago period.

According to its survey, the destination of choice appeared to be department stores, with nearly half of holiday shoppers visiting at least one.

Story: Best Buy leads retail pack to start the season

About 38 percent of shoppers said they went to discount retailers this weekend, while almost 31 percent visited electronics stores.

Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving that typically is seen as the start of the holiday shopping season.

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for restrictions.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45453951/ns/business-holiday_retail/

schweddy balls schweddy balls craigslist killer chattanooga joey lawrence joey lawrence iraq war

Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: digital cameras

Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide! We're well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties surrounding the seasonal shopping experience, so we're here to help you sort out this year's tech treasures. Below is today's bevy of curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they're added throughout the holiday season.


With cameras popping up on tablets, smartphones and even Bluetooth headsets, there's a fairly good chance that there's already a device in your pocket capable of shooting high-res stills and HD video. But even with popular apps like Instagram on-board, mobile devices still can't match the versatility and image quality of a dedicated snapper. If you're looking to hide a new point-and-shoot under the tree this year, there are plenty of great options to consider, for any budget. So clear off the memory card and get ready to jump past the break for our top picks that will deliver -- and capture -- plenty of holiday cheer.

Continue reading Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: digital cameras

Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: digital cameras originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/25/engadgets-holiday-gift-guide-2011-digital-cameras/

snow white and the huntsman snow white and the huntsman philip rivers chanukah chanukah 11 11 11 meaning miracle berry

শনিবার, ২৬ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

US turns up pressure on Egypt's military, urges transfer to civilian rule

The White House released a statement Friday that calls for a speedy transfer to ?just and inclusive? civilian rule in Egypt. The statement came as tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Cairo?s Tahrir Square.

The US turned up the pressure on Egypt?s interim military rulers Friday with a White House statement calling for a speedy transfer to ?just and inclusive? civilian rule.

Skip to next paragraph

Even as Egyptians prepared for a new show of force by pro-democracy protesters in Cairo?s Tahrir Square, the US pivoted from its earlier veiled admonitions to the military, instead giving outright support to the latest round of protests.

?The United States strongly believes that the new Egyptian government must be empowered with real authority immediately,? the White House said.

?Most importantly,? the statement by press secretary Jay Carney added, ?we believe that the full transfer of power to a civilian government must take place in a just and inclusive manner that responds to the legitimate aspirations of the Egyptian people, as soon as possible.?

The demand for an inclusive transition appeared to reflect mounting concerns among Egypt?s secular pro-democracy forces that the military leadership is fashioning a power-sharing arrangement with the country?s largest civilian political power, the Muslim Brotherhood, to the detriment of secular political parties.

The White House statement came as tens of thousands of protesters gathered Friday in Tahrir Square, the seat of Egypt?s revolution that in February deposed longtime leader Hosni Mubarak. The protesters want the interim ruling power, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, to make way immediately for a transitional civilian government. But at the same time, the protesters are demanding postponement of elections set to begin Monday.

The elections are supposed to deliver a parliament that will be tasked with writing a new Egyptian constitution. The deeply rooted Muslim Brotherhood is heavily favored to emerge triumphant from the elections as Egypt?s largest political force. Protesters want more time before elections for other political parties to organize and compete with the Islamists.

Not all Egyptians favor postponing the elections, however, and such a split could augur poorly for the country?s stability in coming months.

A counterdemonstration in support of Monday?s elections sprouted Friday outside Egypt?s Interior Ministry. Demonstrators at that site shouted a claim of representing the ?real Egypt,? according to Agence France-Presse.

The new US pressure on Egypt?s military is not without its potential downsides. The US could find itself alienating a key American ally and guarantor of Egypt?s stability. And it?s advocating on behalf of political forces that may be much less favorable to the US and have a more tenuous grasp on the country?s stability.

The US provides the Egyptian military with more than $1 billion a year in aid and trains many of its officers. The military has long been a pro-American force in a population less disposed to supporting US goals in the region.

Another potential source of tumult is the military?s appointment Thursday of a former Mubarak-era official, Kamal Ganzouri, as prime minister for an interim civilian cabinet. Mr. Ganzouri is considered a potential presidential candidate, but his association with the Mubarak regime has also led many Egyptians to publicly dismiss him as a ?dinosaur.?

Ganzouri?s appointment could be good news for Egypt?s economic prospects, given his past work with international financial institutions. But some cast doubt over whether he will last or indeed ever take office.

?He appears to be an ideal candidate,? says Said Hirsh, Middle East economist with Capital Economics in Toronto, noting Ganzouri?s role in improving Egypt?s relations with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in the 1990s. ?However, regardless of his economic credentials, the fact that he is associated with the previous regime means that news of his appointment is unlikely to help calm protests.?

In any case, the appointment is unlikely to help Egypt ?avoid a full-blown political and economic crisis,? says Mr. Hirsh, who questions whether a Ganzouri government ?will even see the light of day.?

The White House statement Friday reflects gradually increasing pressure on the interim military rulers. That pressure began early this month when Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech to democracy advocates.

?The truth is that the greatest single source of instability in today?s Middle East is not the demand for change. It is the refusal to change,? Secretary Clinton said in a Nov. 7 speech to Washington?s National Democratic Institute.

?If ? over time ? the most powerful political force in Egypt remains a roomful of unelected officials,? she went on, ?they will have planted the seeds for future unrest, and Egyptians will have missed a historic opportunity.??

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/vtJVqPMoWhs/US-turns-up-pressure-on-Egypt-s-military-urges-transfer-to-civilian-rule

dancing with the stars results there will be blood there will be blood role models how to cook a turkey ucla basketball walmart black friday sales

EU court says ISPs can't be forced to monitor users (Reuters)

BRUSSELS (Reuters) ? Internet service providers cannot be forced to block their users from downloading songs illegally, as such an order would breach EU rules, Europe's highest court said on Thursday in a ruling welcomed by a consumer group.

The Luxembourg-based EU Court of Justice (ECJ) issued its verdict in a case involving Belgian music royalty collecting society SABAM and Belgian telecom operator Belgacom unit Scarlet.

SABAM asked a Belgian court to order Scarlet to install a device to prevent its users from downloading copyrighted works. The court ruled in SABAM's favor and order Scarlet to install such a device. However, Scarlet then challenged the ruling, prompting the Belgian court to seek advice from the ECJ.

"EU law precludes the imposition of an injunction by a national court which requires an internet service provider to install a filtering system with a view to preventing the illegal downloading of files," the ECJ said.

"The filtering system would also be liable to infringe the fundamental rights of its (Scarlet's) customers, namely their right to protection of their personal data and their right to receive or impart information," the Luxembourg court said.

European consumer organization BEUC said the ruling should get authorities and companies thinking about a fairer way to provide easily accessible legal digital content for consumers.

"The online marketplace has proven fertile ground, consumers spend billions of euro each year," said Monique Goyens, BEUC's director-general. "Trying to criminalize individual consumers for file-sharing is just singing into the wind."

One lawyer said the verdict clarified who is liable for what.

"It's a good ruling, it confirms basic principles about the allocation of responsibilities between ISPs and the ISP's users and ensures that ISPs will not be burdened by monitoring obligations," said Thomas Graf, a partner at law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.

Collecting societies collect royalty payments on behalf of authors, singers and performers. There are 24 such national organizations across the 27-country European Union.

The case is C-70/10, Scarlet Extended SA v. Societe Belge des auteurs, compositeurs et editeurs (SABAM).

(Additional reporting by Francesco Guarascio; Editing by Sebastian Moffett and Helen Massy-Beresford)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/internet/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111124/wr_nm/us_court_sabam_scarlet

nene leakes duggars danny woodhead forgetting sarah marshall jets tom brady aaron hernandez

শুক্রবার, ২৫ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

What Could Go Wrong? (talking-points-memo)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories News, News Feeds and News via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/166555442?client_source=feed&format=rss

corso james arthur ray james arthur ray elisabeth shue erin brockovich avastin avastin

Third-quarter growth cut on weak inventories (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? The U.S. economy grew more slowly than previously estimated in the third quarter, but a drawing down of stocks held by companies and firm consumer spending suggested output would pick up in late 2011.

Gross domestic product grew at a 2.0 percent annual rate in the July-September quarter, the Commerce Department said in its second estimate on Tuesday, down from the previously reported 2.5 percent.

While the pace of growth was weaker than economists had expected, the composition of the report, particularly still-firm consumer spending and the first drop in businesses inventories in nearly two years, set the stage for a stronger performance in the final months of the year.

A deterioration in consumer sentiment likely had led businesses to anticipate weaker demand. With consumer spending showing resilience, analysts said they will now have to rebuild inventories, keeping factories busy.

"The mix or composition of growth improved. Inventory investment was lower so firms are more likely to produce more goods going forward. And exports rose," said Cary Leahey, a senior economist at Decision Economics in New York.

"So while you lost a half-percentage point in the revision to third-quarter growth, you might easily get it back in the fourth quarter of this year or the first quarter of next."

Data so far suggest the fourth-quarter growth pace could exceed 3 percent, which would be the fastest in 18 months.

U.S. stocks closed down for a fifth straight day as borrowing costs in Spain scaled another record high, underscoring the magnitude of the euro zone debt crisis.

Prices for long-dated U.S. Treasury debt rallied, while the dollar was little changed against a basket of currencies.

INVENTORIES A DRAG

Despite the downward revision, last quarter's growth is still a step up from the April-June period's 1.3 percent pace.

The government revised third-quarter output to account for an $8.5 billion drop in business inventories, the first decline since the fourth quarter of 2009.

The drop in inventories lopped off 1.55 percentage points from GDP growth, which was partly offset by strong exports.

Excluding inventories, the economy grew at an unrevised brisk 3.6 percent pace after expanding 1.6 percent in the second quarter.

Consumer spending was taken down a notch to a 2.3 percent growth pace from 2.4 percent, but remained the quickest pace since the fourth quarter of 2010.

But weak income growth could crimp spending going forward. Taking inflation into account, disposable income fell at a steeper 2.1 percent rate instead of 1.7 percent, the report showed. It had declined 0.5 percent in the prior three months.

The failure of a congressional "super committee" to agree on a deficit reduction package of at least $1.2 trillion also clouds the outlook. It is less clear now that Congress will extend a payroll tax cut and emergency unemployment benefits due to expire next month.

That potential fiscal drag, together with the festering European debt crisis, could undermine growth early next year and prompt further monetary stimulus from the Federal Reserve.

Minutes of the U.S. central bank's November 1-2 policy meeting published on Tuesday showed a few Fed officials believed the outlook for modest growth might warrant more policy easing.

"The complete failure of Washington to make any meaningful changes to spending or taxes could further harm confidence of both consumers and businesses," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.

"So we could get a really good fourth-quarter growth rate but much more modest gains in 2012, and that will weigh on investors and keep the Fed pushing as hard as it can, even if it is a string that it is pushing."

REVERSAL OF TEMPORARY FACTORS

Part of the pick-up in output during the last quarter reflected a reversal of factors that held back growth earlier in the year.

A jump in gasoline prices had weighed on spending in the first half of the year, and supply disruptions from Japan's big earthquake and tsunami in March had curbed auto production.

Business investment was revised down to a 14.8 percent rate from 16.3 percent as estimates for investment in nonresidential structures and outlays on equipment and software were lowered.

The department also said after-tax corporate profits increased at a 3.0 percent rate after rising 4.3 percent in the second quarter.

Exports grew at a stronger 4.3 percent rate instead of 4.0 percent, while imports rose at a much slower 0.5 percent rate rather than 1.9 percent.

Elsewhere, there were revisions to show modest residential construction growth and weak government spending.

The GDP report also showed inflation pressure subsiding, with a price index for personal spending rising at a 2.3 percent rate, instead of 2.4 percent. That compared to a 3.3 percent rate in the second quarter.

A core inflation measure, which strips out food and energy costs, rose at a 2.0 percent rate rather than 2.1 percent. The measure -- closely watched by the Federal Reserve -- grew at a 2.3 percent rate in the prior three months.

(Additional reporting by Ellen Freilich in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111122/bs_nm/us_usa_economy

999 plan the village detroit weather detroit weather imessage imessage sukkot

বৃহস্পতিবার, ২৪ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

Top cable programs for Nov. 14-20 (omg!)

Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by Nielsen for the week of Nov. 14-20. Day and start time (EST) are in parentheses:

1. NFL Football: Minnesota vs. Green Bay (Monday, 8:30 p.m.), ESPN, 9.99 million homes, 14.18 million viewers.

2. NFL Football: New York Jets vs. Denver (Thursday, 8:30 p.m.), NFLN, 4.87 million homes, 7.05 million viewers.

3. Auto Racing: NASCAR Sprint Cup (Sunday, 3 p.m.), ESPN, 4.54 million homes, 6.79 million viewers.

4. "SportsCenter" (Monday, 11:37 p.m.), ESPN, 4.47 million homes, 5.94 million viewers.

5. "Walking Dead" (Sunday, 9 p.m.), AMC, 4 million homes, 6.07 million viewers.

6. Auto Racing: Rain Delay (Sunday, 4:45 p.m.), ESPN, 3.5 million homes, 5.16 million viewers.

7. College Football: Nebraska at Michigan (Saturday, 12:02 p.m.), ESPN, 3.38 million homes, 4.23 million viewers.

8. "WWE Raw" (Monday, 10 p.m.), USA, 3.36 million homes, 4.9 million viewers.

9. "WWE Raw" (Monday, 9 p.m.), USA, 3.33 million homes, 5 million viewers.

10. "Storage Wars" (Tuesday, 10:30 p.m.), A&E, 3.07 million homes,, 4.23 million viewers.

11. "Jessie" (Friday, 9 p.m.), Disney, 3.02 million homes, 4.23 million viewers.

12. "SpongeBob SquarePants" (Saturday, 10:30 a.m.), Nickelodeon, 3.01 million homes, 4.32 million viewers.

13. "SpongeBob SquarePants" (Saturday, 9 a.m.), Nickelodeon, 3.009 million homes, 4.08 million viewers.

14. College Football: Oklahoma State vs. Iowa (Friday, 8 p.m.), ESPN, 3.004 million homes, 3.99 million viewers.

14. Movie: "The National Tree" (Sunday, 8 p.m.), Hallmark, 3.004 million homes, 4.01 million viewers.

___

USA is owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal. ESPN and the Disney Channel are owned by the Walt Disney Co. Nickelodeon is owned by Viacom. AMC is owned by AMC Networks. NFLN is owned by the NFL Enterprises LLC. A&E is owned by the A&E Television Networks. The Hallmark Channel is owned by Crown Media Holdings, Inc.

___

Online:

http://www.nielsen.com

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/entertainment/*http%3A//us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/external/omg_rss/rss_omg_en/news_top_cable_programs_nov14_20_200622820/43697645/*http%3A//omg.yahoo.com/news/top-cable-programs-nov-14-20-200622820.html

aaron rodgers weather houston weather houston diaspora breaking dawn premiere rock center nbpa

The nation's weather (AP)

Expect a wet weather day in parts of the West this Thanksgiving, while conditions generally improve in the East.

In the West, the northern half of a Pacific storm will move through Oregon, the Northern Intermountain West, and the Northern Rockies with rain, high elevation snowfall, and windy weather conditions. To the south, the southern half of this system will produce moderate to heavy rainfall and breezy conditions in northern and central California. Coastal rains will spread inland through the morning and afternoon, while up to 2 inches of light snowfall falls in the Sierra Nevadas at snow levels between 5,500 feet and 6,500 feet. Finally, another front will move into the Pacific Northwest Thursday afternoon with coastal rain and high elevation snow. Snow in the north and central Cascades will increase and spread inland during the afternoon and evening hours turning into heavy snowfall. Snow accumulations are expected to range between 8 to 14 inches by Friday morning for snow levels between 2,000 and 3,000 feet. Meanwhile, the Northern Rockies will see an additional 3 to 8 inches of snow accumulations generally above 5,000 feet from Thursday evening to Friday evening. Those traveling across these higher terrain areas during the holiday should monitor conditions throughout the day, be prepared for slick and icy roads, and allow extra time for traveling.

In the East, high pressure will build over the eastern half of the nation with dry and calm weather conditions this Thanksgiving. Lower daytime highs after Wednesday's precipitation may lead to slick roads in the Upper Northeast. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Wednesday ranged from a morning low of 3 degrees at Big Piney, Wyo. to a high of 84 degrees at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weather/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111124/ap_on_re_us/us_weatherpage_weather

black star joan baez gravitas steve jobs and bill gates steve jobs quotes pancreatic cancer symptoms apple stock

বুধবার, ২৩ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

New research sheds light on how we see family resemblance in faces

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Whether comparing a man and a woman or a parent and a baby, we can still see when two people of different age or sex are genetically related. How do we know that people are part of a family? Findings from a new study published in the Journal of Vision increases our understanding of the brain's ability to see through these underlying variations in facial structure.

"Being able to see the family resemblance between faces that have some underlying difference, such as the difference between male and female faces, is an ability that is not well understood and merits further investigation to work out how visual information about faces is organized," says author Harry J. Griffin, PhD, of the Department of Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences at University College London.

As described in the paper, (Relative faces: Encoding of family resemblance relative to gender means in face space), researchers conducted two experiments using original and synthesized cross-gender "sibling" faces that resemble each other and "anti-sibling" faces that have the opposite characteristics of the original face.

In the first experiment, participants were asked to identify male-female sibling pairs. Possible pairings included a face with its synthesised opposite-gender sibling, a face with its opposite-gender anti-sibling, and a face with a randomly selected opposite-gender face. Participants chose the sibling pair significantly more often than the randomly selected cross-gender pairings and the random pairings more often than the anti-face pairings.

"This pattern of results shows that when we see a face, we compare it to an average face for that gender, allowing us to pick out only the face cues that tell us about family membership while disregarding the irrelevant gender cues," explains Griffin.

In the second experiment, using the visual adaptation method of biasing an observer's perception of objects through prolonged exposure, participants were shown a male anti-sibling generated from a female face. The results indicate that adapting to the male face clearly influenced the perceived identity of a subsequent identity-ambiguous female face. According to the researchers, this implies that the cues underlying family resemblance for both male and female faces are processed within the same brain space.

"We used this simple, non-invasive method to show that the facial appearance of men and women are processed by overlapping populations of brain cells," says Griffin. "This takes our understanding beyond the conceptual and gives a picture of how the brain actually works."

The research team hopes their findings will prompt other researchers to investigate the perception of similarity in other aspects of facial appearance such as underlying differences in age or racial groups. They s also suggest the results may have an impact on the computer science industry.

"Understanding how we encode faces can inform computer scientists who are building face recognition systems for security applications and computer graphics teams building synthetic faces for applications in the film and gaming industry and to enhance human computer interaction," added computer scientist and team member Peter McOwan from Queen Mary, University of London.

###

Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology: http://www.arvo.org

This press release was posted to serve as a topic for discussion. Please comment below. We try our best to only post press releases that are associated with peer reviewed scientific literature. Critical discussions of the research are appreciated. If you need help finding a link to the original article, please contact us on twitter or via e-mail.

This press release has been viewed 32 time(s).

Source: http://www.labspaces.net/115364/New_research_sheds_light_on_how_we_see_family_resemblance_in_faces

verlander grover norquist grover norquist bobby valentine bobby valentine carole king patriots

Griffin Headphones Help You Protect Your Child?s Hearing

I saw a news report recently that said kids as young as 6 were requesting electronic devices for Christmas. ?When they’re still tiny, you can distract your kid with the pretend device that let’s them hear the kitty say “meow”, but eventually, they’re going to want a real device. ?Some MP3 players have built-in volume-limiting [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/11/22/griffin-headphones-that-help-you-protect-your-childs-hearing/

hope solo dancing with the stars hope solo dancing with the stars jack wagner matt jones snow white and the huntsman trailer snow white and the huntsman trailer sexiest man alive

মঙ্গলবার, ২২ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

NYC mayor: Man arrested in bomb plot

An "al-Qaida sympathizer" accused of plotting to bomb police and post offices in New York City as well as U.S. troops returning home has been arrested on numerous terrorism-related charges.

  1. Only on msnbc.com

    1. How Huguette Clark's millions were spent
    2. Anti-Thanksgiving? Complaining may be good
    3. Flying over Thanksgiving? Here's what to expect
    4. Changing lives at birth in Bali
    5. Lobbying firm's plan to undermine Occupy
    6. Guide us to the top Science Geek Gifts
    7. Captain: Wagner responsible for Natalie Wood death

Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced at a news conference Sunday the arrest of Jose Pimentel of Manhattan, "a 27-year-old al-Qaida sympathizer" who the mayor said was motivated by terrorist propaganda and resentment of U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said police had to move quickly to arrest Pimentel on Saturday because he was ready to carry out his plan.

"We had to act quickly yesterday because he was in fact putting this bomb together. He was drilling holes and it would have been not appropriate for us to let him walk out the door with that bomb," Kelly said.

The police commissioner said Pimentel was energized and motivated to carry out his plan by the Sept. 30 killing of al-Qaida's U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

"He decided to build the bomb August of this year, but clearly he jacked up his speed after the elimination of al-Awlaki," Kelly said.

Ten years after 9/11, New York remains a prime terrorism target. Bloomberg said at least 13 terrorist plots have targeted the city since the Sept. 11 attacks. No attack has been successful. Pakistani immigrant Faisal Shahzad is serving a life sentence for trying to detonate a car bomb in Times Square in May 2010.

Pimentel, a U.S. citizen originally from the Dominican Republic, Pimentel was "plotting to bomb police patrol cars and also postal facilities as well as targeted members of our armed services returning from abroad," Bloomberg said Sunday.

A source told WNBC's Shimon Prokupecz that the suspect had been under police surveillance since 2009.

Read coverage from WNBC TV

Authorities have no evidence that Pimentel was working with anyone else, the mayor said.

"He appears to be a total lone wolf," the mayor said. "He was not part of a larger conspiracy emanating from abroad."

Instead, Bloomberg said, Pimentel represents the type of threat FBI Director Robert Mueller has warned about as U.S. forces erode the ability of terrorists to carry out large scale attacks.

Pimentel, also known as Muhammad Yusuf, is accused of having an explosive substance Saturday when he was arrested that he planned to use against others and property to terrorize the public.

The charges accuse him of conspiracy going back at least to October 2010, and include first-degree criminal possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism, and soliciting support for a terrorist act. He was ordered held without bail at his arraignment later Sunday.

"This is just another example of New York City because we are an iconic city ... this is a city that people would want to take away our freedoms gravitate to and focus on," Bloomberg said.

Kelly said a confidential informant had numerous conversations with Pimentel on Sept. 7 in which he expressed interest in building small bombs and targeting banks, government and police buildings.

Pimentel confessed to building bombs, and waging war against the United States, and aspirations to assassinate politicians and government workers, according to the complaint, WNBC reported. In a video statement to police, Pimentel said he was one hour away from completing the bomb.

Pimentel also posted on his website trueislam1.com and on blogs his support of al-Qaida and belief in jihad, and promoted an online magazine article that described in detail how to make a bomb, Kelly said.

Among his Internet postings, the commissioner said, was an article that states: "People have to understand that America and its allies are all legitimate targets in warfare."

The New York Police Department's Intelligence Division was involved in the arrest. Kelly said Pimentel spent most of his years in Manhattan and lived about five years in Schenectady. He said police in Albany tipped New York City police off to Pimentel's activities.

Asked why federal authorities were not involved in the case, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said there was communication with them but his office felt that given the timeline "it was appropriate to proceed under state charges."

About 1,000 of the city's roughly 35,000 officers are assigned each day to counterterrorism operations. The NYPD also sends officers overseas to report on how other cities deal with terrorism. Through federal grants and city funding, the NYPD has spent millions of dollars on technology to outfit the department with the latest tools -- from portable radiation detectors to the network of hundreds of cameras that can track suspicious activity.

The Associated Press and WNBC contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45380277/ns/us_news-security/

gary johnson gary johnson jim thorpe pa jim thorpe pa terry francona ios 5 release date ios 5 release date

Painted bodies transformed into art in Venezuela (AP)

CARACAS, Venezuela ? Artists are using paint, ornaments and glitter to transform the human body into artwork at a festival in Venezuela.

The annual World Meeting of Body Art involves body painting, tattoo art, performances and workshops. Participants from 18 countries are sharing their creations at the festival in Caracas.

Participants had their bodies painted in bright hues from orange to lime green. Vines appeared to wind down the shoulders of one woman, and a man posed as a statue with his skin painted to look like marble.

Venezuelan artist Ivan Hernandez Rojas says the "body is a canvas with infinite possibilities."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/entertainment/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111120/ap_en_ot/lt_venezuela_body_art_photo_pkg

vince young vince young tony stewart amas desean jackson music awards 2011 music awards 2011

Jim Breyer Doesn?t Think More IPOs Are The Answer

Jim Breyer (closeup)In this video interview, I ask VC Jim Breyer what he thinks about the current IPO market and whether he agrees with Steve Case, who argues that we need more IPOs to create more jobs??90% of job growth is after a company goes public.? Breyer disagrees with Case that IPOs are the answer. At About the 2:35 mark, he says that the IPO process could be made a little bit easier, but ushering in a flood of IPOs could cause more problems than it solves. " What I would never want to see is a repeat of when public companies were created twice a day and investors lost 80% of their money," he cautions.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Xz8SG8r29q0/

while you were sleeping happy halloween happy halloween history of halloween eagles cowboys eagles cowboys trick or treat times

সোমবার, ২১ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

William Hartung: Arms and the Super Committee

As the Congressional super committee moves towards its deadline for developing a deficit reduction plan, we need to make sure that its decisions reflect the national interest, not special interests. If there is to be a deal at all, it should include substantial reductions in military spending. That will mean standing up to the arms industry, which is doing everything in its power to keep the committee from including Pentagon spending cuts in its deficit reduction package. While recent press coverage has focused on the committee's wrangling over revenues and entitlements, the discussion should also focus on reductions in the Pentagon's spending plans.

Military contractors have billions at stake in the battle of the budget. In recent years military spending has reached its highest levels since World War II. Companies like Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and Raytheon have seen their contracts double or even triple during the 2000s. Lockheed Martin alone received nearly $30 billion in Pentagon contracts in 2010. The contractors would like nothing better than to keep consuming our tax dollars at this rate for the foreseeable future. But fairness dictates that these companies share the burden of deficit reduction.

Industry lobbying groups like the Aerospace Industries Association have argued that Pentagon spending has already been cut to the bone, and that therefore the super committee should not propose any further reductions. In fact, President Obama's proposed reductions in Pentagon spending plans have not kicked in yet. Once they do they will involve a modest and gradual scaling back of the Pentagon's proposed $6.1 trillion spending plan for the next decade. Absent a strong dose of fiscal discipline, that astonishing figure will doubtless include spending on rampant cost overruns, an overstuffed Pentagon bureaucracy, and exorbitant salaries among arms industry executives. Even more importantly, too much will be spent on Cold War weapons that have nothing to do with addressing the most urgent threats we face. In short, a significant portion of the Pentagon's wish list will have little to do with mounting an effective defense of the country.

In pushing for high military budgets, the arms lobby has impressive tools of influence at its disposal. The weapons industry made $22.6 million in campaign contributions to members of Congress in the most recent election cycle. It employs over 1,000 lobbyists, nearly two for every member of Congress. And as of 2010 the arms industry had 684 revolving door employees -- individuals who had power over military spending decisions while in government and have now gone to work for military contractors.

Members of the budget super committee have been a particular focus of the arms industry, receiving over $1.1 million in campaign donations from weapons manufacturers over the past two election cycles. These include both contributions to each member's campaign committee as well as to leadership PACs. A leadership PAC is a political action committee that allows a member of Congress to make contributions to the election campaigns of other members. This is a way of winning good will that can be tapped in support of specific initiatives or if the member runs for a leadership position.

The revolving door phenomenon is relevant to the super committee as well. There are 22 former staffers of super committee members now working as lobbyists for Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Raytheon and other arms contractors. They have the inside track in getting access to super committee members during their deliberations on reducing the deficit.

As Bob Edgar of Common Cause has argued, "America spends more on defense than the combined totals of all our potential adversaries. There is plenty of room to make cuts that won't endanger our security if Congress and the executive branch will put aside their political interest in cultivating big contributions from defense contractors and act instead in the national interest."

Will the super committee target wasteful and unnecessary Pentagon spending, or will the arms lobby succeed in blocking sensible reductions? Part of the answer depends on what they hear from their constituents. As President Dwight D. Eisenhower said 50 years ago in his military-industrial complex speech, the only effective counter to the power of the complex is 'an alert and knowledgeable citizenry." In the defense budget debates of these next few years, this proposition will be put to the test.

William D. Hartung is the director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy and the author of Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex.

?

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-hartung/arms-and-the-super-commit_b_1101378.html

bubba smith oakland strike new gmail new gmail oakland general strike oakland general strike houshmandzadeh

শুক্রবার, ১৮ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

China says docking mission step to space station (AP)

BEIJING ? China's space program on Friday called the recovery of an unmanned spacecraft that docked twice with an orbiting module a major step toward a future space station, and said it remained open to cooperation with other nations despite U.S. objections.

The Shenzhou 8 craft parachuted to the ground in China's western desert late Thursday after more than two weeks in space. It docked twice with the Tiangong 1 module, which remains in orbit, during a mission proving China capable of successfully docking by remote control. Early U.S. astronauts did so manually.

"It represents a major breakthrough for our country's space rendezvous and docking technology program," said Wang Zhaoyao, deputy director of the China Manned Space Engineering Office.

Although China is developing its space station on its own, Wang said China welcomed outside involvement on the basis of "mutual respect, mutual benefit, transparency and openness."

"We welcome colleagues and experts in the space field to join us in developing and operating this space station so that we can together make greater contributions to manned space flight and the peaceful use of space," Wang told reporters at a news conference discussing the Shenzhou 8 mission.

China will conduct two more space docking missions next year, one of them possibly manned, and plans to complete a manned space station around 2020. At about 60 tons, the Chinese station will be considerably smaller than the 16-nation International Space Station.

China has made steady progress toward a space station since a 2003 launch that made it only the third nation to put a man in space. Two more manned missions have followed, and China separately seeks to launch a lunar rover next year.

The country launched an independent space station program after being rebuffed in its attempts to join the ISS, largely on objections from the United States. The U.S. is wary of the Chinese program's military links and the sharing of technology with its chief economic and political rival.

Despite that setback, China has refused to rule out future participation in the ISS, a willingness Wang reiterated Friday, and says its craft could dock with the ISS and spacecraft of other nations with only minor adjustments.

Wang said none of the eight Shenzhou missions have had direct military application, but conceded that the space program included many technologies such as communications satellites that could also be utilized by the military. Such so-called dual-use technologies are a common feature of the American and other space programs.

As a major player in science, China needs to independently master space technologies, Wang said, but he added that "independent development does not mean isolated development."

"China stands ready to carry out exchanges and cooperation with other countries in this field," he said.

Already, China has had limited but fruitful engagement in space cooperation with Russia, Germany, France and other nations, Wang said. He said the Shenzhou 8 landing allowed the recovery of 17 biological experiments carried out with Germany in the docking vehicle.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/space/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111118/ap_on_sc/as_china_space

powerball winner narwhals narwhals gmail app gmail app phentermine port of oakland

Dell Latitude E6420-ATG

[unable to retrieve full-text content]


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/q9wG4-33Ilc/0,2817,2394060,00.asp

world series tickets nelson cruz nelson cruz michael young war of the worlds detroit lions donovan mcnabb

বৃহস্পতিবার, ১৭ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

Energy Secretary Chu faces test on Solyndra loan (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Energy Secretary Steven Chu won a Nobel Prize in physics, but his handling of a solar energy loan has some critics calling him clueless.

Chu undoubtedly will face hostile questioning Thursday from House Republicans who are investigating the $528 million federal loan received by solar panel maker Solyndra before it went belly up, laying off its 1,100 workers.

Some Republicans, including presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, have called for Chu to be fired. Newly released emails show the White House considered doing just that earlier this year as the Obama administration braced for a political storm brewing over Solyndra.

The White House says Chu retains the president's confidence, but that trust could be challenged when the energy secretary faces GOP critics for the first time. Chu is scheduled to be the sole witness as the House Energy and Commerce Committee continues a nine-month investigation.

"Although several red flags were raised over Solyndra's financial stability, the Department of Energy and the White House decided to put taxpayer funds at risk," said Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., who is leading the GOP investigation. "I look forward to asking Secretary Chu why these warnings were ignored."

Besides the initial loan, Chu also will be asked to explain why he approved a restructuring of Solyndra's debt that allowed two private investors to move ahead of taxpayers for repayment in case of default. He also will be asked about possible political influence by two major Obama campaign donors, Steve Spinner and George Kaiser.

Chu, in remarks prepared for delivery Thursday, was ready to play defense. He said the Solyndra loan was subject to "proper, rigorous scrutiny and healthy debate" before it was approved in 2009.

"While we are disappointed in the outcome of this particular loan, we support Congress' mandate to finance the deployment of innovative technologies and believe that our portfolio of loans does so responsibly," Chu said.

Solyndra was the first renewable-energy company to receive a loan guarantee under the 2009 stimulus law, and the Obama administration frequently promoted the company as a model for its clean energy program. Chu attended a September 2009 groundbreaking when the loan was announced, and President Barack Obama visited the company's Fremont, Calif., headquarters last year.

Since then, the company's implosion and revelations that the administration hurried a review of the loan in time for the groundbreaking has become an embarrassment for Chu and Obama and a rallying cry for GOP critics of the administration's green energy program.

The Energy Department hired Spinner, a former sports fitness executive, to help monitor the loan guarantee program. Emails released to the committee show Spinner was actively involved in the Solyndra loan, despite pledging to step aside because his wife's law firm represented the company.

Kaiser, an Oklahoma billionaire, invested $400 million in the solar company through an investment vehicle connected to a family foundation. Kaiser has said he played no part in helping Solyndra win the 2009 loan, but emails released last week show he discussed Solyndra with the White House on at least one occasion. Kaiser also directed business associates on how to approach the White House and Energy Department to help Solyndra deal with its financial problems.

Chu also may face questions about emails released Wednesday showing that Energy Department officials asked Solyndra to postpone an early round of layoffs until after the 2010 midterm elections. The company complied.

Chu said he still believes in renewable energy despite the Solyndra debacle.

"When it comes to the clean energy race, America faces a simple choice: Compete or accept defeat. I believe we can and must compete," he said.

Chu's department has cooperated with the energy panel's investigation, providing more than 186,000 pages of documents, appearing at hearings and meeting with committee staff eight times, Chu said.

But the investigation became so combative that the committee voted along partisan lines to subpoena the White House for internal communications about Solyndra. GOP investigators have complained they've only received partial responses from the administration.

There's little question the Solyndra case has tarnished Chu's once-sterling reputation, a standing that caused Obama to belittle his own Nobel Peace Prize. At a speech earlier this year, Obama said Chu "actually deserved his Nobel Prize."

Salo Zelermyer, a lawyer and former Energy Department official, said Chu's political standing has been diminished by the Solyndra flap, but not beyond repair.

"There's very little documentation about his personal involvement" in the Solyndra loan, Zelermyer said. Still, the case has raised doubts about the government's role as an investor in clean technology and its ability to act as a sort of venture capitalist for renewable energy, he said.

"And obviously the plain facts of the loss of a half-billion dollars and 1,100 jobs for folks out in California have certainly cast a black cloud" over the renewable energy program, Zelermyer said.

Chu came to the administration as a scientist. His last job was director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. While Chu's intellect is held in high regard, the Solyndra case has raised questions about whether he could manage a politically fraught, $36 billion renewable energy loan program.

Kevin Book, an analyst at Clearview Energy Partners, called Chu's testimony the culmination of months of political posturing by both sides.

"This is a political showdown and it should be interpreted as such," Book said. "Questions are being fielded by a scientist, not a politician, and you get different kinds of answers in Washington than you get in a national lab," Book said.

Fielding pointed questions about his judgment is a steep fall for Chu, who has won a reputation not only as an Obama favorite but as one of the smartest people in government. Obama repeatedly credits Chu with helping to plug the massive BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year.

In hindsight, Obama may have been better served by an energy secretary with more experience dealing with Capitol Hill, Zelermyer said.

The secretary's job is more about leadership qualities than scientific knowledge, he and other experts said, noting that the department is a large bureaucracy with 20,000 employees and four times that number of private contractors.

Daniel J. Weiss, director of climate strategy at the liberal Center for American Progress, said he expects Chu to survive the Solyndra crisis.

"Dr. Chu didn't get (the energy secretary's job) because he's good at glad-handing or giving a speech. He got it because he understands at a level most of us can't the science behind global warming and clean energy," Weiss said, calling Chu an effective advocate for clean technology.

Weiss and others said the more likely casualty of Solyndra is the clean-energy loan program, which has come under withering assault from Republicans and even some Democrats.

"You don't need too many Solyndras before public support for this kind of funding collapses," Book said.

___

Matthew Daly can be reached at http://twitter.com/MatthewDalyWDC

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/science/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111116/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_solar_investigation

50/50 dreamhouse pan am susan g komen whats your number whats your number eastman kodak

বুধবার, ১৬ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

'Hip hop' diplomacy tried by US in Pakistan

Considered by many Pakistanis to be public enemy number one, the United States on Monday turned to the musical descendents of rap group Public Enemy in an attempt to counter its highly unpopular image in the south Asian nation.

As part of its cultural diplomacy program, the U.S. embassy brought the FEW Collective, a hip-hop troupe from Chicago, to Islamabad, where they danced, rapped and recited poetry to a Westernized, educated elite audience of young Pakistanis.

The group's 10-day trip is the latest by a number of musical acts sponsored by the U.S. State Department as part of its American Festival of the Arts, a cultural program designed to promote exchanges between the people of the two countries.

"It gives a good impression," said Atroz Abro, 20, who attended the show. "You rarely find such events in Pakistan ... to pump up the youth by bringing something new."

But FEW Collective has its work cut out. Only 12 percent of Pakistanis have a favorable opinion of the United States, according to a July poll by the Pew Research Center, while 73 percent have an unfavorable opinion and 16 percent don't know.

These strong negative perceptions are often cited by the Pakistani military as one reason why Pakistan won't tackle militants in its wild border regions where Taliban groups plan attacks on NATO forces in Afghanistan.

Rampant anti-Americanism in Pakistan also allows the government to avoid making needed ? but unpopular ? economic reforms demanded by international lending agencies, which are widely seen as aligned with the United States.

The goal, said U.S. assistant cultural attache Jamie Martin, is to show "that there's another layer to the relationship. It's not just government to government and military to military. It's people to people."

Such cultural events ? which have included the Ari Roland jazz group and country-pop star Mary McBride ? are part of a long-standing State Department tradition. Jazz greats Dizzy Gillespie and Dave Brubeck toured Pakistan in the late 1950s as part of the program.

"I definitely think the State Department's initiative to soften the image of Americans and America in Pakistan is working," said Asad Jafri, a founder of the FEW Collective.

But, he added: "I think now we're realizing as Americans that we can't always export ? as we do so well ? culture and other things and say, 'Hey, this is the kind of music we're listing to in America. It's great, it's wonderful, you should listen to it too and maybe emulate it'."

  1. Only on msnbc.com

    1. Immigrant workers, farmers wary of Alabama law
    2. Disturbing Sandusky interview surfaces
    3. Former Penn St. coach: Sandusky scandal 'made some sense to me'
    4. Updated 66 minutes ago 11/14/2011 9:56:38 PM +00:00 American girl, 12, builds 27 homes in Haiti
    5. Kindle Fire review: Yes, it's that good
    6. Schools get wise to night owl students
    7. Perry support plummets after debate flub

Jafri was born to Pakistani parents in Kuwait but taken to America's Midwest aged 10 when the 1991 Gulf War broke out. He said he grew up hating his Pakistani heritage.

"It was something we were made fun of for being," he said. But as he discovered more of his heritage, he found common themes between American and Pakistani musical forms.

"I see a trajectory between even traditional qawwali music and hip hop," he said.

Qawwali is a beloved Pakistani musical form characterized by complex vocalizations and improvisation. One of its most talented artists, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, was an international sensation until his death in 1997.

Other members see their purpose in Pakistan as not only representing the United States, but empowering young Pakistanis to find their own voices.

Hip hop is "a movement of the people," said lead vocalist Alsarah, who moved to the United States as a child after fleeing political oppression and war in Sudan and Yemen.

Story: Rapper breaks new ground in conservative Pakistan

"It's a culture of resistance to oppression," she said. "I feel like there's a lot here that's brewing under the surface and a lot of things that people, especially youth, might really want to express that are not necessarily easily expressed or allowed to be expressed."

Mahmud Ali Durrani, a former ambassador to the United States, said of the embassy's efforts: "I think it has a real value, particularly when the level of mistrust is so high. But it has to be sustained and it has to be expanded."

He acknowledged that the embassy and the performers were likely playing to a sympathetic audience of the urbanized elite, but he also said that wasn't important.

Alsarah agreed: "While we may be preaching to the choir here, what we came to do is to hand over tools so the Pakistani people can represent themselves."

Audience members seemed happy with the evening's entertainment but declined to be drawn on politics.

"We like the people of the United States," said Walid Khan, 21. "We don't have any comment to make about the government though," he said, and turned away.

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for restrictions.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45291729/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia/

mario manningham mario manningham holes houston texans houston texans courageous courageous

Maingear brings Intel i7-3960X Extreme Edition chip, Epic Audio Engine to desktops, extreme gamers

Looking to add a dash of extremity to your gaming existence? Maingear's got you covered, now that it's added a second generation Intel Core i7 CPU to a handful of its desktop offerings. Today, the company announced yet another upgrade to its SHIFT, Quantum SHIFT and F131 desktops, with the addition of the Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition processor. According to Maingear, this extra horsepower will provide gamers with a 34 percent improvement in performance at normal speeds, while offering similar enhancements in video editing and 3D rendering capabilities. That's all thanks to the fact that the i7-3960X can be overclocked at a handsome 5.2GHz, with a quad-channel memory structure that brings even more bandwidth to the table. On top of that, the company has also added its own EPIC Audio Engine to this troika of rigs, using Aphex's processing technology to offer audio that, according to Maingear, is "more balanced, more articulated, and simply put, better sounding." The revamped desktops are on sale now, so hit up the source link for more information, or check out the full PR, after the break.

Continue reading Maingear brings Intel i7-3960X Extreme Edition chip, Epic Audio Engine to desktops, extreme gamers

Maingear brings Intel i7-3960X Extreme Edition chip, Epic Audio Engine to desktops, extreme gamers originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Nov 2011 02:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceMaingear  | Email this | Comments


Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/QzUgQ-NK_iI/

lindsay lohan condoleezza rice road house who do you think you are frank mccourt ricin in god we trust

মঙ্গলবার, ১৫ নভেম্বর, ২০১১

Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition


Intel has a long history of releasing the fastest processors on Earth, and it's continuing that tradition with the Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition. Rather than the next stage of the company's much-touted "tick-tock" development model, which alternates new production processes with new microarchitectures every year, this CPU is merely the enthusiast extension of Intel's most recent "tock": its "second-generation Core" (aka "Sandy Bridge") family. Until now, the chips in that line, like the Intel Core i3-2300, Intel Core i5-2500K, and Intel Core i7-2600K, were aimed at mainstream users. With its blistering performance and faint-worthy price ($990 list), the Core i7-3960X is targeted higher, at truly hard-core gamers and bleeding-edge types. Those who consider themselves members of those clubs will want this first chip in the Sandy Bridge?E (for "Extreme," of course) family, and want it soon, and in many ways it's worthy of their lust. But those who can't afford?or don't want to spend?that much money have some reasons to not fret.

The best way to think about the Core i7-3960X and the other members of the Sandy Bridge?E family is as a fusing of Intel's last two milestone releases. It combines the six cores of the company's "Gulftown" 32nm Nehalem-based enthusiast processors, such as the Intel Core i7-980X, Intel Core i7-970, and Intel Core i7-990X, with the microarchitecture and microarchitecture of the Sandy Bridge chips, thus uniting the former's scorching performance profile with the sense-and-sensibility capabilities of the latter.

This means, for example, that when Intel's Hyper-Threading technology is fully engaged, you have 12 processing threads at your disposal; given that the Core i7-3960X's base clock is 3.3GHz, you're looking at some serious performance just from that. Toss in version 2.0 of Intel's Turbo Boost technology from Sandy Bridge, which provides a speed supercharge whenever you're not maxing out your core usage, and you have a quick entr?e to 3.9GHz?no overclocking required. (Though because the multiplier on the Core i7-3960X is unlocked, actual overclocking won't be much of a problem.)

But there are some crucial differences between Sandy Bridge and Sandy Bridge?E as well. Heading up the list of things you don't get on the Core i7-3960X that you did on Sandy Bridge models is built-in video processing. This isn't that much of a surprise; Intel has a habit of leaving it off its high-end chips, undoubtedly assuming?quite correctly, we'd wager?that anyone able and willing to drop a grand on a processor will also have the resources and wherewithal to spring for a discrete video card. One big downside to this is that you automatically lose access to one of the best Sandy Bridge features: Quick Sync Video, which drastically reduces the amount of time you need to spend converting certain video files. Something else even more surprising is missing: Intel has applied that same graphics logic to the CPU cooler and is not bundling one, even a simple air model, with its Sandy Bridge?E chips. This is hardly the end of the world?basic coolers are not expensive?but it's an odd step to take.

As for the things you do get, they're pretty compelling. Chief among them, and likely of paramount interest to gamers, is 40 full lanes of PCI Express (PCIe): That means you can install two discrete PCIe x16 cards in either an SLI or a CrossFireX configuration and have them both running at top speed. That alone will seal the deal for some people. Then there's the native support for 1,600MHz memory, over four channels rather than the three we saw on Intel's previous top-tier X58 Express platform or the two that remain in use for regular Sandy Bridge hardware.

In order to take advantage of that technology, then, you'll need to buy either four or eight DIMMs?an inconvenience, and not necessarily an inconsiderable expense, but picking up two two-DIMM kits is a lot easier than picking and choosing to get the three DIMMs you wanted for X58. Speaking of which, you'll need to buy something else, as well: a new motherboard. As is typical for Intel, the Core i7-3960X and other new Sandy Bridge?E CPUs run on the new X79 Express chipset, and require a motherboard that supports it and is equipped with the necessary new LGA2011 socket. The need for this is apparent, as the Sandy Bridge design moves most functionality onto the CPU itself, and that requires a more robust foundation. But it still demands a major cash outlay.

The question is: Is the Core i7-3960X worth it? On one level, the answer is a resounding yes. Across the board, in every test we could throw at it, the processor walked away the champ. Our simple test system, which mated the chip with 8GB of 1,600MHz memory on an Intel motherboard, finished our Photoshop CS5 image manipulation test in a blazing 2 minutes 47 seconds. It converted a video in Handbrake astonishingly quickly: 1 minute 5 seconds. It blasted through our TrueCrypt benchmark at a rate of 302MBps. It drove the Futuremark 3DMark 11 to confident success by earning 36.5 frames per second (fps) in its daunting physics test. It proved to excel at both single- and multithreaded performance, by garnering superb scores of 1.57 and 10.56 respectively in our two CineBench R11.5 tests.

We weren't surprised that the Core i7-3960X roundly surpassed the Core i7-990X in our tests. But the spoilers proved to be the other Sandy Bridge chips, particularly the Core i5-2500K (far and away the value leader) and the Core i7-2600K (the performance leader). In CineBench, the Core i5-2500K earned 1.49 and the Core i7-2600K 1.54 on the single-threaded test?just the tiniest bit behind the Core i7-3960X. The Core i7-2600K was a reasonable seven seconds behind the Core i7-3960X in Photoshop (2:54) and just a stone's throw in its wake on our Futuremark PCMark 7 full-system benchmark (3,649 versus 3,708). In Handbrake, with Quick Sync Video disabled (because we were using a discrete video card, the AMD Radeon HD 6990), the Core i7-2600K managed a still-reasonable 1 minute 11 seconds.

The Core i7-3960X's gaming performance and features will big pluses to many users, but this chip's power usage shocked us. Idling at its stock clock it used only 99.2 watts?less than the Core i7-2600K (104 watts)?and at full load it only surpassed the Core i7-2600K by a reasonable amount (216.7 watts versus 183.5 watts)?still coming in below its six-core forbears the Core i7-980X (222.6 watts), the Core i7-970 (229 watts), and the Core i7-990X (233.2 watts).

There's no doubt about it: The Intel Core i7-3960X is a formidable chip, even if it requires setting up a new motherboard and stocking it with four DIMMs of DDR3 to make the most of it, and buying a separate cooler just so you can turn the thing on. Gamers and ravenous users of multithreaded apps will definitely get their money's worth, and because Intel is smartly aiming the Core i7-3960X at them, this new flagship CPU is certainly a worthy Editors' Choice. Though we'll be interested in how other Sandy Bridge?E processors fare (the six-core Core i7-3930K and the quad-core Core i7-3820 are in the works, but we haven't seen them yet), the Core i5-2500K and the Core i7-2600K hold their own extremely well?and sell for just a fraction of a cost. If you've already built a system around one of these that you're happy with, and you're not starving for all the additional bells and whistles, there's no reason not to feel good about what you have. But if you absolutely must have the speediest chip on the planet, that crown has now passed to the Core i7-3960X.

More CPU Reviews:
??? Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition
??? AMD FX-8150
??? Intel Core i3-2100
??? AMD A6-3650
??? Gigabyte A75-UD4H
?? more

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/Uqzloimoouc/0,2817,2396280,00.asp

colorado avalanche colorado avalanche bass lake michael jackson kids michael jackson kids father of the bride father of the bride