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The Official Google TV Blog: OnLive: Console-class Gaming Comes ...

Videogames just took a huge leap into the future with OnLive cloud gaming on Google TV.

With Google TV, you take it for granted that you can stream just about any type of linear media?video, movies, music?on demand and experience it instantly. But, when it comes to the latest high-performance console-class games, you probably still need discs and big downloads to experience them, and gameplay is anything but instant.

With OnLive, the latest high-performance videogames stream just as instantly as videos or movies. It?s really cool.

Download the OnLive Viewer app, fire it up and check out my favorite place, the Arena. What you?ll see are gamers around the world playing top-tier videogames live, some of them approaching the visual realism of live action, and before long, you might even?think?you are watching a movie. Cheer (click thumbs-up) if you like what you see, and that cheer might appear on the screen of a gamer on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Try friending and striking up some chat. And, definitely watch some Brag Clip? videos, showing the best (and worst!) of OnLive gaming, with the most jaw-dropping and most hilarious moments captured from live gameplay.

As we do with most new platforms, OnLive is starting out with a Viewer on Google TV, so for now, you can just watch and use OnLive social features. But hang in there, OnLive is working closely with Google to enable full gameplay with OnLive gamers from around the world on Google TV.? And more Google TV devices are coming, with OnLive built right in.

In fact, this week at the CES Show in Las Vegas, VIZIO will showcase the first-ever line of Google TV products with OnLive playability built in.?With this next generation of?VIZIO Internet Apps Plus (V.I.A. Plus)?devices, equipped with Google TV 2.0, you can simply power on your HDTV, pick up your Universal OnLive Wireless Controller and play amazing games instantly on demand?no console necessary. Play the first 30 minutes of almost any of OnLive?s 200 games free and buy only what you like, or subscribe to the OnLive PlayPack Bundle for unlimited access to over 140 games. No discs, no big downloads ? just like the instant media experience you?ve become accustomed to with Google TV.

Google TV gives you unprecedented choice and control of instant media on TV. With OnLive, you can now add top-tier videogames to the list of media available. I hope you have a great time with it!

Posted by Steve Perlman, Founder and CEO, OnLive

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

China says U.S. defense policy stance misjudges Beijing intent (Reuters)

BEIJING (Reuters) ? The United States' expanded military presence in Asia is based on a miscalculation of Beijing's intent to modernize its military defenses, China said Monday, taking a tempered stance in its first official response to Washington's plan.

The United States unveiled a defense strategy last week to boost capacity in Asia, an attempt to counter China's growing ability to check U.S. power in the region, that comes with a pledged reduction in the overall size of U.S. forces.

"The accusation targeting China in the document has no basis, and is fundamentally unrealistic," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said at a regular news conference, in response to a question from state media about whether China poses a threat to U.S. security.

"China adheres to the path of peaceful development, an independent and peaceful foreign policy and a defensive national defense policy," Liu added.

"The modernization and development of our national defense forces suit China's development and objective security needs. It is an active factor of promoting peace and stability in the region and does not present a threat to any country."

China's responses to the United States' push to shore up its security presence in Asia have been restrained since last year, with Beijing policy-makers eager to avoid diplomatic fireworks with an impending political succession preoccupying the ruling Communist Party.

Still, there is growing concern in the United States and Asia about China's military developments in recent years.

China has been expanding its naval might, with submarines and a maiden aircraft carrier, and has also increased its missile and surveillance capabilities, extending its offensive reach in the region and unnerving its neighbors.

Beijing, however, is concerned that Washington's new defense posture, as it turns away from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is aimed at encircling it and could hobble its growing power.

Under the new strategy, the United States will maintain its large bases in Japan and South Korea, while deploying U.S. Marines, navy ships and aircraft to Darwin in Australia's Northern Territories.

The U.S. Navy has also said it will station several new coastal combat ships in Singapore and perhaps in the Philippines.

The disputed ownership of oil-rich reefs and islands in the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion dollars in trade sails annually, is one of the biggest security threats in Asia.

China is seen as increasingly assertive on the high seas, with several incidents in the past year in the South China Sea, waters claimed wholly or in part by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei.

(Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Ken Wills and Paul Tait)

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NPR's Science Desk Experiments With Twinkies

The NPR science desk was inspired to take part in the fine, and longstanding, tradition of experimenting with Twinkies.

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You can buy Twinkies on the cheap right now. Safeway, just around the corner from our office here in Washington, has them on sale - two boxes for five bucks. So the NPR Science Desk was inspired to take part in the fine, long-standing tradition of experimenting with Twinkies.

NPR's Allison Aubrey reports on their findings.

ALLISON AUBREY, BYLINE: My colleagues, Julie Rovner, our health policy correspondent, and Adam Cole, a new addition to our team, had one idea.

So, what is your experiment, guys?

JULIE ROVNER, BYLINE: All right, I think this is the classic example of the immovable object meeting the irresistible force.

AUBREY: All right, let's hear it.

ROVNER: I want to know if you put a Twinkie into Mountain Dew, will it dissolve.

AUBREY: Aha, playing off Pepsi's claim in a recent lawsuit that a mouse would disintegrate in Mountain Dew.

ADAM COLE, BYLINE: So we got our big two-liter Mountain Dew.

(SOUNDBITE OF FIZZING)

AUBREY: And they poured it into a bowl. Now, there's long been speculation about the Twinkie's amazing structural properties. It's rumored that the perfectly spongy and delicate cake will stay intact if unopened for years and years. It apparently survived flights on the NASA space shuttle. So how sturdy is it?

COLE: Yeah.

ROVNER: All right. And we are drubbing the Twinkie into the Mountain Dew. Oh, but it's floating.

COLE: It's floating.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

COLE: This just in: Twinkies float in Mountain Dew.

AUBREY: We'll see in a moment if it actually disintegrates. Meanwhile, ideas for other experiments poured in. At what temperatures do Twinkies ignite? Do they explode in the microwave? Is the Twinkie magnetic? And my favorite from brain correspondent Jon Hamilton: Is the Twinkie addictive? Now, how would you test that?

Well, start with lab rats, of course.

JON HAMIILTON, BYLINE: Well, say you had a rat in a cage, right, and every time they hit the bar another Twinkie would come out. My question is would they keep hitting that bar until they literally died from eating Twinkies?

AUBREY: Wow, loving the Twinkie to death. That would be taking Twinkie-love a little too far.

Now, back at the Mountain Dew lab, I asked Julie and Adam if they've ever eaten a Twinkie.

ROVNER: Oh yeah, of course I've had a Twinkie.

COLE: I have never had a Twinkie.

AUBREY: And Adam says he doesn't plan to try one, even if it is an endangered icon.

COLE: There's one thing for sure I do not want to drink or eat any of that.

AUBREY: So, could there be a generational divide here? The 20-somethings like Adam who grew up with an irreverent take on the Twinkie, seeing it as an abstract object, a toy, even, to play or experiment with - not real food. And then there are those who grew up loving the Twinkie, looking forward to seeing it in our lunch boxes.

Can you guess which group my colleague Dick Knox, our medical correspondent, belongs to?

RICHARD KNOX, BYLINE: Oh, I love the cream center and, you know, surrounded by all this kind of fluffy light. It's just kind of luscious.

AUBREY: Dick says that when he was a kid, unbeknownst to his parents, he opened up a charge account at Parson's, his corner grocery store, and started buying Twinkies for all of his friends.

(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)

AUBREY: That's how you became the ambassador to Twinkie?

KNOX: Right. I was very popular for about a month. And then my father got this bill from Parson's.

AUBREY: Needless to say, the Twinkie-fest ended. But Dick says his love for them did not.

So, back to that 20-something experiment. How is that Twinkie doing after two hours in the Mountain Dew?

COLE: It's not disintegrated. It is still intact.

ROVNER: No, I think a little bit of the outer coating came off. But boy, that Twinkie still looks like a Twinkie.

COLE: Mm-hmm.

AUBREY: An immovable force that's worth saving or is the Twinkie an icon than we can let go?

Allison Aubrey, NPR News.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Glam Slam: Globes Makeup Trends (omg!)

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The countdown is on for this Sunday's star-studded Golden Globes. Yay -- can't wait to check out all the stars...from their gowns to the hair and their makeup.

"On the red carpet, everyone wants to look new and relevant in today's hottest fashion and beauty trends with a glamorous twist, says celebrity makeup maven Sonia Kashuk, "so a lot of what we are going to see this year will be a variation on this season's biggest trends."

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Sonia shares her beauty forecast for the Globes and how you can achieve the look with her affordable makeup, which is available at Target.

"Lips will take center stage and with the retro trend in full swing, there will be a lot of rich bordeaux and deep bright reds (like Angelina's!) reminiscent of the '70s and '80s. Color and sparkle will be big this year with the focus on metallic and jewel tones. Of course there will be many starlets sporting the timeless look of a beautiful nude face as well.

VIEW THE PHOTOS: Golden Globes 2012: And The TV Nominees Are...

I love a cleaner, more natural face on the red carpet because it is fresh, modern and universally flattering. The first step to getting this look is creating flawless skin. Once your 'canvas' is smooth and primed, cover imperfections and even out tone with a luminous foundation. I am a big believer that dewy radiance is always better than matte, flat skin. Use a highlighter, such as my Super Sheer Shimmering Highlighter, along the top of the cheekbones to catch the light and create a beautiful glow. There are two directions you can take with this look: a strong mouth with a soft eye or natural face with a delicate smokey eye. If you decide to focus on the mouth, keep the eye subtle by using a wash of shimmering color, such as any of the shades in my Eye Shadow Quad in Showstoppers, over lids, keeping application light and sheer. Flush out cheeks, applying blush to the apples in a circular motion, working your way back towards the hairline. Then choose a bright red or pink lip color to make the face pop--I personally love a matte red like my Velvety Matte Lip Crayon in Rosey Nude. The trick with a bold lip color is to make sure it is not overly defined which will look dated. Avoid this by using your fingertips to blur the lip line. If you opt for the subtle smokey eye, use a coral-peach blush on the cheeks for some healthy color and apply a soft nude lip color, such as my Luxury Lip Color in Truffle. Next, turn your attention to the eye. Using shades of tan and taupe create a gradation of color over the lid, with the lightest tone at the center, medium hue in the crease, and darkest shade at the lash line for definition. Make sure everything is buffed and smudged -- you never want to see where one color ends or begins.

While every celebrity will have their own customized look from head to toe, you can bet on one thing for them all to have in common is lashes! No red carpet face is complete without the extra drama of false eyelashes and no matter what aesthetic you are trying to achieve, throwing on a pair of lashes is sure to wow."

For more info on Sonia, head to www.target.com and if you are in the Los Angeles area this weekend, you can meet Sonia and her team in person at free pop-up makeover events. On Saturday January 14, she will be at the Target in Thousand Oaks and at Target in Upland on Sunday January 15.

VIEW THE PHOTOS: Golden Globes 2012: And The Movie Nominees Are...

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Apple's Siri puts voice-enabled search in spotlight

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Las Vegas (Reuters) - Apple Inc will again dominate conversations at CES, the world's biggest technology showcase. Only this time, the talk is extending beyond iPad and iPhone chatter to include "Siri," the voice app that is capturing consumers' imagination.

Apple's dulcet-voiced, speech-controlled personal assistant, a key factor in making the iPhone 4S a blockbuster, has breathed new life into the once-obscure and oft-maligned world of speech-recognition technology.

Siri, which can do everything from taking dictation for text messages and entering calendar appointments to answering general-knowledge questions, has intrigued users. Experts say it demonstrated emphatically that voice recognition has moved beyond the days of misheard commands, narrowly defined keywords and anguishingly slow speeds.

The smartphone industry is now scrambling to match and better Apple's offering. Google Inc and Microsoft Corp will likely want to cash in on an explosion of interest in an area they have invested in for years, without getting anything like the attention Siri is attracting.

"All the mobile phone manufacturers are investing in speech, expanding investments in speech, creating more elegant designs and integrating it more deeply into phones," said Michael Thompson, senior vice president for mobile at voice-recognition specialist Nuance.

Thompson was coy about his company's future plans but said he expects voice to be a central topic at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas as device makers jostle for attention from investors, media and consumers.

While voice is expected to be used in many areas of consumer electronics, the technology is particularly pertinent to cellphones because it simplifies functions from Web surfing to typing.

Internet merchants like eBay are also jumping on the bandwagon. And reports have emerged about a voice-control for TVS from South Korea's LG Electronics just before CES, which will open its doors in Las Vegas this week.

Many companies at CES are not yet ready to showcase products that can match or outdo Siri, Forrester Research analyst Charles Golvin said. But he said he expects the current flurry of activity to result in big voice product advancements in coming years as the technology is perfected.

Apple's rivals are planning to ship phones with improved speech technology in the fall, in time for the 2012 year-end holiday season, said Thompson at Nuance, which supplies and licenses technology to Apple but has its own voice app.

Even traditional PC makers will jump on the bandwagon: Intel announced at CES on Monday it will adopt Nuance's "Dragon NaturallySpeaking" voice-command technology on ultra-thin laptops -- dubbed UltraBooks -- coming out this year from the likes of Dell and Hewlett Packard.

"Voice as an input mechanism is going to be more and more useful and more and more prevalent," Golvin said. "Consumers have a lot of bad historical experience with it. They are going to encounter good voice interfaces more and more."

BANDWAGON ROLLS ON

Experts say the technology will evolve as more consumers get acclimated to it.

The interest in voice is already sparking acquisitions, with Nuance setting its sights on phones based on Google's Android operating system. Last month, it bought Vlingo, a developer of voice-control apps for a phones based on Android.

Android phone manufacturers -- all major rivals of Apple -- include Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, HTC Corp and Motorola Mobility, which Google is buying.

In the meantime, some developers are helping phone makers bridge the gap. A new app called "Ask Ziggy," launched a few weeks ago on Microsoft Windows-based smartphones, is generating buzz among users as it allows them to update Facebook, Twitter, answer texts and questions -- all through speech.

The free app helps a Windows phone mimic Siri's features and is already one of the top downloaded apps in its category.

"There's been a lot of interest globally," said Ask Ziggy developer Shai Leib, who told Reuters his inbox has been flooded with feedback from users, some even from Microsoft employees.

Leib plans to incorporate speech technology further in the app, to make phones completely hands-free. Microsoft's gesture-based Xbox Kinect gaming system has also raised the possibility of using hand gestures to manipulate screens and execute commands -- the so-called "Minority Report" interface named after the Tom Cruise sci-fi vehicle.

"With the success of the Microsoft Kinect and Apple's Siri, new ways to interface with CE devices have suddenly become top of mind," Ben Arnold, NPD's director of industry analysis, wrote in a blogpost last week. "I expect several companies to exhibit products using some of these new interface methods in an effort to differentiate themselves."

Leib argues there's nothing to stop smartphones also adopting gesture-recognition.

"The next level is to improve the speech, grammar and make the answers a little bit more conversational," he said. "The possibilities are amazing, especially with Kinect."

"I am looking forward to see what's going to happen with Windows 8 and if there are going to be future updates on the Windows phone that can recognize gestures."

HISTORY OF SPEECH

Apple was not the first to incorporate speech on phones. Google has had speech-recognition applications for Android smartphones for more than two years, and is now possibly trying to beef up its capabilities through the recent acquisition of a company called Alfred.

Alfred uses artificial-intelligence technology to sift through the Web's vast trove of data and recommend restaurants, bars and other real-world places users might like. Some experts say the technology could provide an important building-block that Google could pair with existing voice-recognition technology to create its own answer to Siri.

E-commerce companies are also playing catch-up, not wanting to be caught flat-footed should consumers become more comfortable using voice to search the Web and shop online.

EBay is planning a voice and image-based search function for its online market and "Red Laser" price-checking mobile software.

EBay Chief Executive John Donahoe has said he believes Siri is just the beginning, and sees a future where users can speak their preferences into phones to narrow down shopping choices.

Dan Miller of San Francisco-based Opus Research agrees. He was particularly intrigued by reports last November of an acquisition by Amazon.com of Yap, whose software coverts voice to text.

"The clock is ticking. In the next year or year and half expect a talking Kindle that supports commerce," Miller said.

Miller, who has studied voice technology for about 25 years, said he is gratified by the sudden spotlight on voice as he recalls years of consumer frustration over automated customer service systems.

"We're really happy to see this much positive attention," he said, "As opposed to "Oh the machine doesn't understand me."

(Reporting By Poornima Gupta and Sinead Carew; Editing by Edwin Chan and Steve Orlofsky)

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Roadside bomb kills 2 Shiite pilgrims in Iraq (AP)

BAGHDAD ? A roadside bomb killed two Shiite pilgrims on Monday, the latest in a wave of attacks targeting the sect that have killed more than 80 people in less than a week and deepened fears of renewed sectarian warfare.

Police and health officials said the blast targeted pilgrims walking to the holy Shiite city of Karbala to commemorate Arbaeen, the end of 40 days of mourning following the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, a revered Shiite figure. The attack took place in the Baghdad suburb of Awairij. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Iraqi leaders are locked in a political standoff that began after the Shiite-dominated government called for Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi's arrest on terrorism charges just as the last American troops were leaving last month.

The standoff is at the heart of an ongoing political crisis pitting the leaders of the country's mostly ethnic- and sectarian-based party blocs against each other. Iraq's Sunni minority dominated the government under the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein.

U.S. and some Iraqi officials have warned of a resurgence of Sunni and Shiite militant activity after the U.S. troop withdrawal.

Also Monday, an al-Qaida front group in Iraq claimed responsibility for a November bombing inside Baghdad's Green Zone, a heavily protected area in the center of the Iraqi capital.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki described the Green Zone bombing near parliament as an assassination attempt against him.

The claim of responsibility by the Sunni militants said the suicide attack was targeting "the head of the Iranian project in Iraq," an apparent reference to al-Maliki and the ties of Iraqi Shiites to Shiite-majority Iran. The statement said the attack failed because the car exploded prematurely.

"A hero driving a car bomb was able to penetrate all security measures in the Green Zone," said the statement in the name of the Islamic State of Iraq. "The operation was not completed due to a technical problem and the car exploded while parked at the entrance of the parliament."

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Associated Press writer Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Samsung loses iPhone Italy ban

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Police find 5 severed heads in northern Mexico (AP)

PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico ? Authorities in northern Mexico say police have found five severed human heads at several points around the city of Torreon accompanied by threatening message referring to drug gangs.

Coahuila state prosecutors spokesman Fernando Olivas says the male heads were tucked inside bags along with handwritten notes attached. He hasn't revealed the exact messages.

Olivas says the slain men's bodies have not yet been located. The heads were found late Friday and early Saturday.

Authorities say the Zetas and the Sinaloa drug cartels are fighting each other over control of smuggling routes in the state of Coahuila.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Can great defenses beat great QBs in NFL playoffs?

Tim Tebow's first NFL playoff appearance has been shaping up as a battle for the soul of modern-day professional football.

The cult of the quarterback has been threatened since the day Tebow started winning games for the Broncos. If his team beats the Steelers on Sunday, expect the cult's true believers to do one of two things: Blame the Steelers' injuries or credit John Elway, who became a Denver deity through prototypical quarterbacking mastery.

The Broncos' defense will be deemed irrelevant, even if Von Miller and Champ Bailey stymie the Steelers, or an injured and aging Brian Dawkins can play at an inspiring peak. Defenses don't win championships anymore; they support the divinity of quarterbacks. That's the gospel of the NFL, where God speaks through sublime reads and celestial deliveries.

If the 49ers or Ravens reach the Super Bowl, with Alex Smith or Joe Flacco at quarterback, the effect could be similar to Columbus not sailing off the end of the Earth. Their defenses outperformed all other playoff teams in the red zone, and the 49ers ranked first in one of the most important categories in the game - turnover differential.

But they don't have Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees at quarterback, so they aren't feared. Brady was considered unstoppable last year, but the Jets took his Patriots down in the second round of the playoffs by playing superior defense - only six weeks after a 45-3 regular-season shellacking in New England.

This year's Patriots defense presents even more of an obstacle for Brady. It has been atrocious, and there is little reason to believe that it can elevate for the playoffs. For New England to win it all, Brady will have to bear a heavier load than any quarterback in Super Bowl history.

The Saints and Packers have also been rather vulnerable defensively, but they each have a bigger upside than the Patriots. Green Bay has genuine talent, from Clay Matthews to Charles Woodson, and a great defensive coordinator in Dom Capers. In the playoffs last season, the unit tripped up the potent Eagles and humiliated the Falcons. The shortcomings this year may simply reflect a softness that comes from sitting on big leads.

The Saints have a little less pure defensive talent than Green Bay, but they own a ruthless streak supported by a blitz-happy coordinator, Gregg Williams. As they proved by brutalizing Brett Favre two years ago, the Saints will push the boundaries of the law, administering late hits and accepting the penalties until the definition of "late" turns blurry for the officials.

But the question of these playoffs isn't whether a great quarterback will be knocked out. It's whether an average or spectacularly unconventional one can thrive in support of a strong rushing game, great defense or even a remarkable kicker.

Against Pittsburgh, Tebow will face the top-ranked pass defense, which makes the advice recently offered by Elway seem rather risky.

Now the lead football executive for the Broncos, Elway played out of position this week by telling the Denver Post that Tebow had to "pull the trigger" on passes instead of holding the ball too long while seeking the perfectly open receiver.

That sort of talk should come from the coach. But Elway has been everything in the Colorado sports world since 1983. He had to reject pleas to run for governor before he became the Broncos' vice president of football operations. This mile-high brand Tebowing started before the current quarterback was born.

The backlash against Tebow's evangelical faith has been surprisingly virulent, given how openly many athletes profess their religious beliefs. Baltimore's Terrell Suggs joined that chorus this week, mocking Denver's three-loss limp into the playoffs and saying in an ESPN interview: "When our quarterback prays, he be like, 'You know what, God? You know what? You sit on your couch and enjoy this.' "

Tebow did violate certain canons by writing an autobiography at age 23, and by doing virtually nothing to deter the breathless fans who sponsored billboards demanding that he replace Kyle Orton.

But his biggest sin appears to be succeeding even though he's not made in the image of Elway or Marino or Brady. "A good running back," Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher called him after a loss to the Broncos.

Results from the past few weeks suggest that defenses have figured out how to shut down Tebow and the Broncos' specially tailored option offense. But until they contain the dogma about quarterbacks, they'll never really put him in his place.

Playoff schedule

Saturday

Bengals at Texans, 1:30 p.m. Channel: 11 Channel: 3 Channel: 8

Lions at Saints, 5 p.m. Channel: 11 Channel: 3 Channel: 8

Sunday

Falcons at Giants, 10 a.m. Channel: 2 Channel: 40

Steelers at Broncos, 1:30 p.m. Channel: 5 Channel: 13 Channel: 46

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The film wraps us, with stunning directness, in the complex folds of its characters' passions.

A Separation is not the work of a constrained artist. It's a great movie in which the full range of human interaction seems to play itself out before our eyes.

The miracle of A Separation is that it doesn't spare any of its characters, nor does it seek to indict them. It is a democratic portrait of a theocratic world.

Tensely involving Iranian drama with niche potential.

Tense and narratively complex, formally dense and morally challenging.

A constant surprise, a film that captures the drama and suspense of real life as urgently as any picture released this year.

The audience is rocked back and forth in sympathy. . . in a tangled predicament. [N]one is one-dimensional in the superb ensemble [as] the point of view changes by minutes.

Farhadi's true focus is the flawed capacity for any law -- any form of cold rationality, period -- to address the slippery nature of human affairs. It's a frantic microcosm of life itself.

So much fun to watch that you could very nearly miss the important fact that it is also as piercing a critique of Iranian society as that country has produced in some time.

There are no heroes or villains in this story: there are only everyday figures who try their best and struggle to survive.

One of the year's most engrossing films, directed by Asghar Farhadi from his richly layered screenplay (some advice: pay particular attention to what occurs in the sequence following the opening credits)

It has an external layer that comments upon Iran's complex and seemingly unfair divorce system, as well as other social customs, but underneath it's not much more than a standard potboiler.

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Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_separation_2011/

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Zynga releases first mobile game since IPO (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Online game developer Zynga Inc is releasing a new mobile word game called "Scramble with Friends" on Thursday to expand its user base beyond Facebook and catch up with rivals in the handheld market.

Zynga shares have fallen below their initial public offering price since the company began trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange on December 16. On Thursday, the shares were trading at $9.04, about 10 percent below the IPO price.

While Zynga was one of the earliest game makers on the Facebook platform, it lacks that first mover advantage on mobile, where companies such as Walt Disney Co and Electronic Arts Inc have released successful games.

To try to replicate its popularity on Facebook, Zynga is trying to create a network of mobile games under one brand where users can play the same friends across all titles.

In the new game released on Thursday, players race against the clock to unscramble words. "Scramble with Friends" is made for players who already play "Words with Friends" and "Hanging with Friends," two other Zynga word games.

"The most difficult thing on mobile is creating a network effect because mobile doesn't have the inherent built-in social network that a platform like Facebook does," said Paul Bettner, vice president and general manager of Zynga With Friends, the Texas-based studio formerly known as Newtoy, which Zynga acquired in 2010.

"A network of existing players -- that's what we're trying to build with the brand. If players are enjoying 'Words with Friends,' they already have a network of friends they've built up," he said.

Given Zynga's dependence on Facebook -- 95 percent of revenue comes from the social network -- investors are closely watching its mobile strategy. Zynga said on its IPO roadshow in December that it had 13 million daily players on mobile, up from 11.1 million in October.

According to Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia, Zynga finished December with roughly 47 million daily average users on Facebook, 5 percent less than a year earlier. Bhatia, citing AppData figures, said it was the first time Zynga finished the month of December with fewer daily players than it began the month with.

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus told Reuters in an interview on December 16 that the company's mobile user base is growing quickly and catching up to its Facebook users.

"It's important to note that's 13 million daily active users (on mobile) compared to some north of 40 million daily active users on Facebook -- it's already more than 20 percent of the traffic," Pincus said.

Zynga has not revealed how many paying players it has on mobile platforms. The company has a free version of "Scramble with Friends," where it makes money on advertising, as well as a premium version for $2.99 that does not have ads. Players can also buy virtual tokens in the game.

The game will come first for Apple Inc's iPhone and iPod touch; an iPad and Android version will be out at a later date.

(Reporting By Liana B. Baker; editing by John Wallace)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tech/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120105/wr_nm/us_zynga

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Bento 4 (for Mac)


Bento, Filemaker's personal database software for OS X, continues to prove that it's a must-have application for Mac users looking to stay organized. Bento 4 ($49, or $20 if you're upgrading) builds upon Bento 3's foundation by adding custom labels, the ability to lock forms, location-based features, and enhanced database sharing. In short, if you enjoyed Bento 3, Bento 4 is a no-brainer install.

Getting Started With Bento 4
If you're familiar with Bento, skip to the next section. If you want to know how Bento works, here it is, in a nutshell. Bento organizes information in a hierarchy: Your database contains libraries that are collections of records, which are entries consisting of fields (individual data items, such as name or date). Libraries can also be subdivided into Smart Collections (groups of records based on criteria you specify), and folders to group related libraries. But thanks to templates, you can use Bento without worrying about all that, if you'd rather just organize those recipes or club members without thinking about the mechanics.

Bento 4 offers tutorial videos to get you started, or you can just dive in, if the thought of a database doesn't scare you. And, really, it shouldn't. Without prompting, the average user might not even think of Bento as a database, seeing it, instead, as just a cool visual way to organize data. Thankfully, Bento performs as slickly as it looks.

The Bento desktop software ties into Address Book, iCal, iPhoto, and Mail. In fact, the first time you start Bento, you see entries for these features in an iTunes-like pane along the left side of the page. The usage model for these libraries revolve around dragging information into the appropriate field. For example, you can drag the iCal Events library from the pane onto a contact form to associate events upcoming happenings with a particular person. It's extremely user-friendly. Changes made in Bento 4 reflect across Address Book and iCal and it syncs up nicely with the Bento for iPhone and Bento for iPad ($4.99, 4.5 stars) as well.

Useful Templates
Bento 4 includes useful templates, such as Vacation Planner, Health Record, Job Search, My House Search, Wine Collection, Party Planner, and Meeting Notes. You can also access Template Exchange, the online gallery that features user-designed templates.

To create a new library from a template, you either click the leftmost icon with the plus sign, or choose File > New Library from Template. A window drops down showing thumbnails of the available templates, which you can limit to Education, Personal, or Work categories. When you hit Choose, your new library appears in the right panel list, with the main window open to a sample record.

When I tried creating a library from the Vacation template, I was a little disappointed at first, because I only saw fields on the form view for the title, location, dates, pictures, and notes. But checking out fields available on the lower-left panel, I saw Flights, Hotel information, and rental car?very useful additions if you want to have all your trip particulars all in one place. With this library, not only could I keep track of all my flight, hotel, and car rental information in one place, but I could also import photos and videos I took on the trip?I liked the choices offered here. Likewise, the Home Inventory library let me catalog household possessions with their date of purchase, description, a photo, condition, and insured values?indispensible in the unfortunate event of a burglary.

Alternatively, you can just start with a blank template, and add the fields of your choice. The Create a Field dialog lets you choose from Text, Number, Choice, Checkbox, Media, File List, Message List, Simple List, and Related Data field types. Simple Lists, a featured introduced in Bento 3, now has a spreadsheet-like functions that lets you perform calculations?an incredibly handy feature for those using Bento for business purposes.

After you choose your fields, you can drag them into a form view, and arrange them however you like. You can set the size of grid elements, and choose which field from the associated table should be used for their titles. You can also display a split screen that shows individual records in the bottom half and either grid or table view in the top. In short, Bento 4 gives you lots of flexibility in shaping your databases.

One potentially overlooked features is the ability to lock forms. This insanely useful addition prevents any unwanted changes from occurring. You can lock/unlock a form by clicking the lock icon in the record's lower-right corner. The app also lets you record voice memos.

Next: Expanded Database Sharing, Custom Labels, and More

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Effects of marijuana ingredients on brain functioning during visual stimuli evaluated

ScienceDaily (Jan. 2, 2012) ? Different ingredients in marijuana appear to affect regions of the brain differently during brain processing functions involving responses to certain visual stimuli and tasks, according to a report in the January issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Sagnik Bhattacharyya, M.B.B.S., M.D., Ph.D, at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College in London, and colleagues studied 15 healthy men, who were occasional marijuana users, to examine the effects of ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol (?9-THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) on regional brain function during salience processing, which is how people perceive things around them.

The authors used functional MRI images to study each participant on three occasions after administration of ?9-THC, CBD or placebo. Study participants performed a visual oddball task of pressing buttons according to the direction arrows on a screen were pointing, as a measure of attentional salience processing.

"Pairwise comparisons revealed that ?9-THC significantly increased the severity of psychotic symptoms compared with placebo and CBD whereas there was no significant difference between the CBD and placebo conditions," the authors conclude.

?9-THC had a greater effect than placebo on reaction time to nonsalient relative to salient stimuli. This was associated with modulation of both prefrontal and striatal function by ?9-THC, augmenting (increasing) activation in the former region and attenuating (weakening) it in the latter.

"Moreover, in the present study, the magnitude of ?9-THC's effect on response times to nonsalient stimuli was correlated with its effect on activation in the right caudate, the region where the physiological effect of ?9-THC was linked to its induction of psychotic symptoms," the authors write.

They conclude that "collectively, these observations suggest that ?9-THC may increase the aberrant attribution of salience and induce psychotic symptoms through its effects on the striatum and lateral prefrontal cortex."

When the effects of CBD were contrasted with ?9-THC and placebo with respect to the visual task there was a "significant effect" in the left caudate with CBD augmenting (increasing) the response and ?9-THC attenuating (weakening) it.

"These effects suggest that CBD may also influence the effect of cannabis use on salience processing -- and hence psychotic symptoms -- by having an opposite effect, enhancing the appropriate response to salient stimuli," the authors wrote.

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  1. S. Bhattacharyya, J. A. Crippa, P. Allen, R. Martin-Santos, S. Borgwardt, P. Fusar-Poli, K. Rubia, J. Kambeitz, C. O'Carroll, M. L. Seal, V. Giampietro, M. Brammer, A. W. Zuardi, Z. Atakan, P. K. McGuire. Induction of Psychosis by ?9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Reflects Modulation of Prefrontal and Striatal Function During Attentional Salience Processing. Archives of General Psychiatry, 2012; 69 (1): 27 DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.161

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Snooki Dyes Hair Red, Flaunts Cleavage


Jersey Shore Season Five kicks off this week, and star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is marking the occasion by taking her long locks in a new, fiery direction: red.

"Sneaky peak! I went mega red! My @BradleyStyleNYC is genius!" the 24-year-old Tweeted to the 3,920,728 people who follow her for reasons unknown.

Based on the Snooki photos she and other sites posted, she appears to have lightened her all-over shade and added bold red highlights and extensions.

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Hair isn't the only thing Polizzi has changed. In recent weeks, her weight loss has been well documented, with Snooks slimming down to 98 pounds.

Crazy. Anyway, what do you think of Snooki's red hair?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/01/snooki-dyes-hair-red-flaunts-cleavage/

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Turkish foreign minister to visit Iran (AP)

ANKARA, Turkey ? Officials say Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will visit Iran for talks on the country's nuclear program and developments in Iraq and Syria.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry says Davutoglu will pay a two-day visit to Tehran, starting on Wednesday.

It says the talks are part of regular meetings between the two countries' foreign ministers held twice a year.

The visit, however, comes amid increased friction between the two neighboring nations over Turkey's decision to host a NATO missile system designed to counter Iranian missile threats, and also over their opposing views on the Syrian uprising against the regime of President Bashar Assad.

Iran is suspected of trying to produce nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/iran/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120104/ap_on_re_eu/eu_turkey_iran

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

JAPAN HIT WITH 7_0 EARTHQUAKE WARNING BY CROWN MALTESE OVER U_S_ DOLLAR

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Bus Driver In China Succumbs To Bird Flu

 Bus Driver In China Succumbs To Bird Flu

The man, surnamed Chen, died in Shenzhen -- a boomtown that borders Hong Kong where thousands of chickens have already been culled after three birds tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus in mid-December.

He developed a fever on December 21 and was taken to hospital four days later, and diagnosed with severe pneumonia, said the health department in Shenzhen, a city of more than 10 million people.

The 39-year-old then tested positive for the H5N1 virus, the department said, adding he had apparently had no direct contact with poultry in the month before he was taken ill, nor had he left the city.

The H5N1 virus is fatal in humans in about 60 percent of cases.

However, it does not pass easily among humans, and the World Health Organization says it has never identified a "sustained human-to-human spread" of the virus since it re-emerged in 2003.

The health department in Guangdong province, where Shenzhen is located, announced Saturday that the bus driver died after his lung, heart and liver functions deteriorated.

"So far, 120 people who have had close contact with him have not presented abnormal symptoms," it said in a statement.

An official at the Shenzhen agriculture and fisheries bureau, surnamed Jiang, told AFP the bus driver had had no contact with birds.

"So far, we have not received any reports of any birds being infected," he said.

"It is unclear where the patient got the flu from. We will not make any plans to kill domestic birds unless we know that was the source, or if there is any sign of birds being infected."

Chinese and Hong Kong authorities have been working closely together since December 21 after live poultry supplies were suspended to the glitzy financial hub following the discovery of infected birds.

A spokesman for the Hong Kong health department said in a statement authorities would heighten their vigilance "and continue to maintain stringent port health measures in connection with this development".

Health authorities in China have also vowed to stay in "close contact and work together" with Hong Kong and "jointly step up measures in controlling the epidemic", the official Xinhua news agency said.

China is considered one of the nations most at risk of bird flu epidemics because it has the world's biggest poultry population and many chickens in rural areas are kept close to humans.

In the last reported human case in China, a young pregnant woman died of bird flu in June 2010 in the central province of Hubei.

The bus driver's death brought to 27 the number of people who have died in China since 2003, out of 41 reported human cases.

Authorities in Hong Kong have raised the bird flu alert level to "serious" since they discovered infected chickens, resulting in major disruptions to poultry supplies over the busy Christmas period.

The avian influenza virus has killed more than 330 people around the world, with Indonesia the worst-hit country. Most human infections are the result of direct contact with infected birds.

Scientists fear H5N1 could mutate into a form readily transmissible between humans, with the potential to cause millions of deaths.

Highlighting those fears, the World Health Organization said on Friday it was "deeply concerned" about research into whether H5N1 could be made more transmissible between humans after mutant strains were produced in labs.

Two separate research teams -- one in the Netherlands and the other in the United States -- separately found ways to alter the virus H5N1 so it could pass easily between mammals.

Source-AFP

Source: http://feeds.medindia.net/~r/allhealthnews/~3/0Xu54gzVTYc/Bus-Driver-In-China-Succumbs-to-Bird-Flu-95527-1.htm

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Monday, January 2, 2012

DJ Irie: My 10 Favorite Miami New Year's Eve Songs

Miami is home. Miami is work. Miami is the community that I love. The atmosphere and the people here are unlike any other, and the support I have received from the community is so surreal. My aim is to give back to Miami and all the people here that have shown me love throughout the years and helped me become the person that I am today.

2011 has come to a close and the time to ring in 2012 is NOW! I'll be doing it the ONLY way I know how, and that's BIG! Orange Drive Miami Beach Music Festival BIG! Tonight I'll be kicking off the only New Year's Eve party on our sandy beaches with the likes of Jason DeRulo, Ne-Yo, and Jermaine Dupri. That all gets started at 9 p.m. on Ocean Drive between 7th and 9th Streets. Right after the Orange Drive Festival, I'll be heading over to VICE to celebrate the the official arrival of 2012 with Ludacris... it's going to be a loooong night to say the least.

DJ Irie's 10 Favorite Miami NYE Songs:

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dj-irie/new-years-eve-songs_b_1177375.html

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Willis, tough defense lift Texas Tech to 62-54 win

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Javarez Willis scored 15 points and Texas Tech used a stifling man-to-man defense to beat Southeastern Louisiana 62-54 on Friday night.

The Red Raiders (7-5) started the second half on a 10-2 run to bring a 4-point halftime lead to double digits in the first five minutes, putting the Lions (5-6) in too big of a hole to overcome.

The Lions finished 15-for 53 from the floor, and 19 for 37 from the free-throw line.

Texas Tech's man-to-man defense collapsed around the interior, forcing the Lions to take contested shots inside and eventually forcing poor shot selection from the perimeter.

Jordan Tolbert scored 11 points for Texas Tech, and Jaye Crockett and Ty Nurse each chipped in 10.

Daron Populist led Southeastern Louisiana with 10 points. The Lions were without leading scorer Brandon Fortenberry, who is sidelined with a foot injury, for the fourth consecutive game.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.kwes.com/story/16421626/willis-tough-defense-lift-texas-tech-to-62-54-win

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