Friday, November 30, 2012

Glacier Photographer James Balog on 'Chasing Ice'

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High-powered ?Fix the Debt? group draws attention, scrutiny in Washington (Washington Post)

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Remains of the Day: Find Out How Much Surface with Windows 8 Pro Will Cost You

Remains of the Day: Find Out How Much Surface with Windows 8 Pro Will Cost YouSurface with Windows 8 Pro gets a price, Pocket updates it's iOS app, picking up an iPhone 5 in-store gets a lot easier, and rumor has it that T-Mobile will get the iPhone next week.

  • Next Up for the Surface Family: Surface with Windows 8 Pro ? Pricing Today Microsoft announced the pricing for its high-powered Surface with Windows 8 Pro, due in January. The tablet will come in 64 GB and 128 GB standalone configurations with only a kickstand and pen in the box. Touch or Type Covers will have to be purchased separately. [Microsoft Blog]
  • iPhone 5 Supply Stabilizes in the U.S. for First Time Since Launch In a note to investors earlier today, Apple stated that they had overcome most of the supply issues facing the iPhone 5. Supplies in the majority of Apple's retail outlets have reached a point where they believe that most customers will have no problem purchasing the phone in-store. Online shipping estimates have improved as well, down to one week long from the previous two to five weeks. [Apple Insider]
  • Pocket for iOS Update Includes Improvements for Evernote, Twitter, Tweetbot and More The latest update to Pocket for iOS comes with major improvements to the application's Evernote and Twitter support. Evernote sharing has been revamped, with tag and comment preservation along with the option to include entire articles. Twitter attribution was also redesigned, with support for favoriting, retweeting, and replying to tweets in Safari. [Pocket Blog]
  • [Rumor] Merrill Lynch: T-Mobile USA May Get the iPhone Next Week Merril Lynch analyst Scott Craig stated in a note today that speculation is increasing for T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telecom to announce a deal that will bring the iPhone to T-Moblie USA. We'll find out for sure on the upcoming analyst's day December 6th-7th, when the announcement is expected to take place. [Fortune Tech]

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Bacteria hijack host cell process, create their own food supply to become infectious

ScienceDaily (Nov. 29, 2012) ? Bacteria that cause the tick-borne disease anaplasmosis in humans create their own food supply by hijacking a process in host cells that normally should help kill the pathogenic bugs, scientists have found.

This bacterium, Anaplasma phagocytophilum (Ap), secretes a protein that can start this process. The protein binds with another protein produced by white blood cells, and that connection creates compartments that siphon host-cell nutrients to feed the bacteria, enabling their growth inside the white blood cells.

The finding defies conventional wisdom about most bacteria, which try to avoid this cellular process. Called autophagy, the process allows a cell to digest parts of itself to produce energy when it is experiencing starvation. But that digestive feature also is enacted by the immune system to help clear away certain intracellular pathogens, including those that cause salmonellosis or shigellosis.

The Ap bacterium, however, launches and then manipulates the autophagy process to its own advantage.

"This study shows how bacteria subvert natural processes," said Yasuko Rikihisa, professor of veterinary biosciences at Ohio State University and lead author of the research. "They are creating their own food supply through a cellular mechanism that hurts other infectious bacteria. And because this process doesn't cause inflammation, they do it very gently, becoming an insider that eventually kills the host cell."

The finding could help identify new targets for drugs to treat this infection, which is a rare but emerging infectious disease that can be lethal for the elderly and people with compromised immune systems. The current first-line treatment is the antibiotic doxycycline.

Also known as human granulocytic anaplasmosis, the disease affects more than 1,000 people per year in the United States, up from just 348 reported cases in 2003, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is transmitted to humans by tick bites primarily from the black-legged tick and the western black-legged tick.

The study appears online this week in the early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The Ap bacterium secretes substances to perform a process resembling mating to infect host cells, primarily the granulocyte class of white blood cells that fight off invading pathogens. Rikihisa's lab previously identified a protein called Ats-1 that is secreted by Ap bacteria during this process.

In this new study, the researchers found that once inside the host cells, Ats-1 binds to another protein called Beclin 1, which is part of a system of molecules involved in the earliest stages of the autophagy process.

The scientists observed that when the two proteins bind, they create little bubbles known as vesicles. Through a series of experiments, the researchers determined that these bubbles were in fact autophagosomes -- bubble-like compartments that are formed as a cell prepares to undergo autophagy.

They were able to confirm this by imaging the vesicles to determine that they had the tell-tale double membrane characteristic of autophagosomes, and by testing for the presence of other compounds that serve as markers of the initiation of the cell-digesting process.

Under normal circumstances, autophagosomes contain the nutrients that are meant to be digested and recycled for other uses -- but in this case, the bacteria take those nutrients to promote their own growth.

That Ats-1 could start this process on its own represents a rare power for a single protein.

"We believe this is the first bacterial protein that has been found to do this," said Rikihisa, also an investigator in Ohio State's Center for Microbial Interface Biology and Comprehensive Cancer Center. "Ats-1 initiates an early stage of the autophagosome, then picks up nutrients from the main body of the host cell and closes the layers."

Most of the action of bacterial growth takes place inside a special compartment that typically doesn't contain many nutrients. But after the Ap bacterial protein starts this process of producing autophagosomes that can encase nutrients, these bubbles fuse with the compartment, creating a steady supply of food at the site of bacterial replication and growth.

The researchers showed this by further imaging the bubbles to determine that an autophagy marker protein could be found both inside and outside of the bacterial growth compartments. They also showed that infected cells did not contain any lysosomes, which are cell parts that perform the actual digestion and degradation of foreign bodies during autophagy.

An experiment in mice deficient in the Beclin 1 protein showed that infection levels were much lower if mice had low levels of this protein -- confirming its role in binding with Ats-1 and producing autophagosomes to promote infection. In cell cultures, the researchers also showed that when Ats-1 was overproduced, bacteria grew 10 times more effectively than they did in cells in which an unrelated protein was overproduced.

All of this activity allows the bacteria to remain hidden from the immune system because the induction of autophagy is considered a normal cell function and it does not produce any inflammation, which would recruit infection-fighters to the scene. Instead, the Ap bacteria set themselves up comfortably inside granulocytes and steadily grow for a few days until they rupture their host cells and generate a strong immune response -- which makes an infected person sick.

In one final experiment, Rikihisa and colleagues blocked autophagosome production in Ap-infected cells using an experimental drug called 3-MA. With that process blocked, bacterial growth declined dramatically.

3-MA is toxic to humans, but its effectiveness in blocking the infectious properties of Ap in cells suggests that its structure could serve as the basis for a safe small-molecule drug, Rikihisa said.

"A similar compound could be a potential treatment to inhibit bacterial growth," she said.

Clarifying the power of Ats-1 in inducing autophagy also suggests that this protein could be an important tool in further studies of this complex cell process that remains poorly understood, she added.

This work was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.

Co-authors include Hua Niu and Qingming Xiong of Ohio State's Department of Veterinary Biosciences; and Akitsugu Yamamoto of the Nagahama Institute of Bioscience and Technology and Mitsuko Hayashi-Nishino of Osaka University, both in Japan.

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  1. H. Niu, Q. Xiong, A. Yamamoto, M. Hayashi-Nishino, Y. Rikihisa. Inaugural Article: Autophagosomes induced by a bacterial Beclin 1 binding protein facilitate obligatory intracellular infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1218674109

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Weather Channel Chevrolet Mobile Advertising - Business Insider

Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff triggered an awkward moment at Business Insider's Ignition 2012 conference today when he slammed Chevrolet's mobile advertising on a panel with Weather.com CEO David Kenny. Chevy is one of Weather's best clients.

In a discussion of how mobile ads work best, Rascoff was making the case that ads triggered by a user's location while shopping ? such as Zillow's own app, which serves up local real estate information for house buyers ? are the best kind because they enhance the user experience. Brand image ads, he said, aren't quite as useful.

"There are types of publishers this isn't going to work for," Rascoff said. "I can't imagine how a Chevy ad would enhance the user experience if I were using an app to do something completely unrelated to that activity."

Kenny then politely rebutted him: "Chevy is actually a good advertiser on Weather. Anybody who's got a big retail network [such as a set of car dealerships] finds it useful."

The exchange was good natured, but relatively unusual ? ad sellers are usually careful not to trash clients, even those they don't work for.

Rascoff then switched targets, and tossed a barb at The New York Times. "The New York Times is doing a great job of monetizing mobile? ... but are they enhancing the user experience? Well it's debatable. ... But it doesn't mean they are not going to make a lot of money from mobile."

Alas, Times executive editor Jill Abramson spoke at Ignition the day before the Kenny/Rascoff panel, and wasn't there to set him straight.

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Ethiopian troops to remain in Somalia

Ethiopian troops will remain in Somalia until African Union forces fighting Islamists can take over, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said Wednesday, as he met with his Somali counterpart.

?We are waiting for AMISOM (African Union Mission in Somalia) force to come and replace us, and until we get that assurance then we will be waiting there,? he told reporters.

Hailemariam, speaking alongside newly elected Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, on his first official visit to the Ethiopian capital, gave no timeline for a pull out of troops.

Mohamud said that the Shebab is ?literally defeated? ? although many experts say it remains a potent threat ? and also warned foreign fighters with the extremists to leave Somalia.

?We have no relationship, and we do not intend to have one, with the foreign fighters in Somalia,? Mohamud said. ?The only option for them is to leave the country.?

Ethiopian troops and tanks invaded Somalia in November 2011 to attack Al-Qaeda linked Shebab insurgents, capturing key towns including Baidoa.

At the same time, anti-Shehab Somali forces and a 17,000-strong AU force have been also battling the Islamists, and are seeking to link up with areas held by Ethiopia.

Addis Ababa ? long seen as a traditional enemy of Somalia ? is a controversial presence in Somalia. Ethiopia entered Somalia in a 2006 US-backed invasion, but was driven out three years later by a bitter insurgency.

War-torn Somalia has been in chaos since the fall of President Siad Barre in 1991.

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Against the Grand Bargain

Sen. Alan Simpson, (R-WY)(R), and Erskine Bowles. Co-chairmen of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, Erskine Bowles and former Sen. Alan Simpson

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The fiscal cliff is confusing, even to the Washington legislators arguing about it. On the one hand, the cliff consists of rapid deficit-reducing tax increases and spending cuts. On the other hand, the people most adamant about the need to avoid the cliff are calling for deficit reduction. I listened to No. 2 Senate Democrat Dick Durbin give a fiscal-cliff speech on Tuesday framed around the idea that ?deficit reduction is a progressive cause.? The main anti-cliff group is even named Fix the Debt.

Congress has structured the rules so that only an agreement on long-term deficit reduction?a grand bargain?can prevent the growth-killing, short-term deficit reduction of the fiscal cliff. But that?s no coincidence. Proponents of the grand bargain to resolve long-term fiscal questions don?t favor a bargain because they want to avoid the fiscal cliff. They deliberately created the fiscal cliff in hopes that the emergency would set the stage for a grand bargain. It?s a strategy they hit upon only after their previous hope that the 2011 debt-ceiling crisis would force a bargain proved futile.

The problem is that the quest for the grand bargain is essentially a quest for the impossible. Whereas ginning up crises to force Congress to strike that impossible bargain is wreaking real tangible harm on the country. Whatever happens during the lame-duck session, the best thing for America would be for the great and the good in Washington and corporate America to drop their fixation with the grand bargain.

The grand bargain is impossible because it?s not possible for today?s Congress to bind the hands of future congresses. In 1997, for example, President Bill Clinton and House Republicans struck a grand compromise that reduced capital gains rates and expanded health care for children. By 2003, the budget framework of 1997 was completely obsolete, thanks to two rounds of Bush tax cuts and two new wars. The deal between Clinton and Newt Gingrich didn?t bind new leaders and didn?t foresee new circumstances. Nothing members of Congress agree to in 2012 or 2013 is going to change the fact that the 2019 budget deficit will be determined by the will of the politicians in office at that time and the situation they face.

And the current situation is that weak demand is giving us low and stable inflation plus low interest rates. This is not a problem that deficit reduction could solve. The sensible policy solution is to focus on the illness we have right now, and let decisions about long-term tax hikes and spending cuts be made later, when the patient is healthy.

When financial markets do eventually demand deficit reduction, they?ll want to see immediate tax hikes and spending rollbacks. That?s what happened repeatedly during the later Reagan years, in the big 1990 and 1993 budget deals, and in the eurozone periphery. It will be unpleasant when it happens, but it hasn?t happened yet, because the markets recognize that stabilizing the economy is more important. Simply promising that future congresses will do things differently impresses nobody. The various spending caps in the Simpson-Bowles plan no more prevent future spending than the 1997 budget deal prevented the Bush tax cuts, the post-9/11 hike in military spending, or the outlays associated with No Child Left Behind or the Medicare prescription drug benefit.

The only grand bargain that would work would be an abolition of democracy. How much the government should spend, and on what, and where the money should come from is the essence of politics. Corporate leaders? hazy desire for long-term ?certainty? is understandable to a point, but it?s completely impractical.

During the Bush years, the grand-bargain crowd was an amusing curiosity. But in the Obama years they?ve become actively dangerous. In part this is the result of Pete Peterson?s lavish funding of grand bargaineering crowding other, more solvable issues off the table. Even more insidious is the crisis-mongering. In the early days of the Obama administration, I heard some officials muse that sooner or later a bond market crisis would arise that would force Republicans to the table on taxes. More recently, I?ve heard of Wall Street types lamenting the absence of a bond-market crisis that would force Democrats to cut entitlements. This is the mentality that led the White House to initially welcome the 2011 debt-ceiling standoff as a useful trigger for a grand bargain. Instead, all it brought us is the fiscal cliff. The repeated crises are a dangerous game that discourages investment, thus leaving the country less prepared to meet the demands of an aging population. And all for an essentially worthless promise to reduce deficits in the future.

This cliff will probably be avoided, but whatever happens, it?s time to stop grand bargain fantasizing and start focusing on present-day problems.?

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Monday, November 19, 2012

How The Invention Of Video Games Saved The World From Space ...

If only your hand-eye coordination and video game skills could actually save the world. This is a new short film that shows the power of hard work and retro gaming.

The Invention of Video Games highlights an inventor named Herman A. Tari (get it?) who creates the world?s first video game and joystick, only to find that no one has any use for his work. As Herman starts to doubt his work, an alien invasion consumes the Earth. Helpless, the world looks for a lonely hero who can defeat the space invaders to save the planet.

This short film is pretty funny as it rewrites video game history with a bent towards comedy, science fiction, and the absurd. The short film speaks to that part of humanity that wants to help others through innovation, resourcefulness, and technology, and the ability to fool robots with a cheap robot disguise made with cardboard boxes and a garbage can lid.

The short film was directed and co-written by Matt MacDonald, and co-written by Anthony Falleroni for The Continuum, a collective of gamers and filmmakers. The Continuum is also a network that can be found on Stage 5 Entertainment TV on YouTube.com, an Internet TV network that is dedicated to emerging gaming trends and geek culture.

Director Matt MacDonald is a filmmaker from Los Angeles, California. He got his MFA in Film and Television Production from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He gained recognition for his earlier short film,?GoldenBox, which was screened at film festivals throughout the country and at San Diego Comic-Con, garnered numerous accolades, and caught the eye of the film and video game industry.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

U.S. Coast Guard searches for two oil-rig workers missing in Gulf of Mexico




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Another Philadelphia Casino Applicant Emerges at 11th Hour ? CBS ...

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By Tony Romeo

HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) ? The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board says it has received six applications for Philadelphia?s second casino license ? including one that wasn?t on the radar screen until now.

?Prior to the closing of the application period, the board did receive six applications,? says Doug Harbach, the spokesman for the board, ?and of course these are voluminous applications that fill up boxes.? And they need to be reviewed by the board so that we can then, in the near future, put out a great deal more public information.?

Five of the applications were anticipated.? They include a proposal from Wynn Resorts (related story) and one from developer Bart Blatstein (related story).

But there is also new proposal from an entity called PHL Local Gaming, headed by produce magnate Joseph Procacci, which would be located at 3333 South Front Street.

That applicant, however, did not submit an impact statement to the city on time.? The gambling board spokesman would not speculate on how that might affect the application.

Six applications had been originally anticipated. But one expected applicant whose project involved a casino near the Pennsylvania Convention Center dropped out.

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NuOrder Raises $3M From CAA, Rachel Zoe, GRP To Bring The Wholesale Fashion Business Online

nuorderNuORDER, a new L.A.-based startup that aims to bring the wholesale fashion business online, has raised $3 million led by GRP, with Greycroft, Aileen Lee, David Tisch, Creative Artists Agency, Brian Spaly, Mortimer Singer and Rachel Zoe participating in the round.

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