Wednesday, November 7, 2012

CNN projects Romney wins Kentucky in presidential race

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Right on schedule, OS X 10.9 appears in server logs

Now that Apple's on an iOS-like yearly update schedule for the Mac's OS X operating system, it'd be big news if we didn't start to see traces of the next version, OS X 10.9, start appearing in server logs sometime that is soonish. Well, no cause for concern, because the next big cat is out of the bag and stealthily surfing the web. Seth Weintraub from 9to5Mac posted this morning that he'd been seeing 10.9 in his logs, so I checked iMore's and sure enough, it's there too.

We probably won't hear much more about 10.9 until Apple formally announces the beta sometime next year. But if nothing else, you can rest assured newly anointed SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Frederighi and company are already hard at work on it.

And since they might be reading this very post, why not take a minute and let them know what you'd like to see in OS X 10.9? Per-app AirPlay so we can work on one app while mirroring another? iBooks for OS X? Reupholstering of the linen and stitched leather to something more Ive-inspired, like aluminium? Documents in the Cloud that aren't tied to specific apps but can be accessed via a unified repository? A much better, much more social Game Center?

What's on top of your OS X hit-list?



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List Building Tips ? Archives - Steve Wagenheim's Personal Website

In this installment of List Building Tips, I?m going to talk about archives. This may be one of the sneakiest and cleverest ways to build a list that you will ever run into. And the best part is, it?s totally ethical.

Let me start out by saying that this isn?t a tactic you can use when you first create your newsletter and it doesn?t work with a canned series. I?ll explain what I mean by a canned series shortly. But let?s first explain why this doesn?t work with a new newsletter. To understand why, you have to first understand exactly what I mean by an archive.

An archive is a collection of old content, whether it be articles, photos or whatever. Most people create archives because they don?t want to clutter up the main page of their site. For example, a Magic the Gathering site I go to has a series of articles for different topics. The main article for each topic is on the main page. The back issues are all archived and can be viewed by clicking on a link to get to the archive section. This way, your main page doesn?t look like a train wreck and take forever to load.

Great, so how can we apply this to a newsletter? Again, this doesn?t work with a brand new newsletter and it won?t work with fixed length newsletters, meaning those that have X number of emails that go out and then stop.

What you do is simple. After an installment of your newsletter goes out, you copy and paste the content onto a web page and upload it. I recommend uploading each installment separately and then uploading a page that has an index to each installment. As you then send out each subsequent installment of your newsletter, you will include that installment as part of your archive.

After you?ve done all that, what you then do is simply drop links to your archive wherever you can. Make sure the index page has an opt in form so that if people want to read future installments they can sign up and get them immediately instead of waiting for the archive to be updated.

Will some people just keep checking back for the archive, not wanting to be on any mailing list? Sure, some. But there are going to be those who won?t want to wait. They?re going to want to get these installments right away, especially if they?re timely. This tactic works very well if your newsletter deals with time sensitive issues.

Like I said, you can?t use this method with a fixed length series because the archive will never be updated. And you have to wait until you have a few installments that you can upload. But if your newsletter seems to be a good fit for this model, you might want to consider it.

Because even if just ONE person reads your archive and joins your mailing list, that?s one more person than you had the day before.

To YOUR Success,

Steven Wagenheim

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Man climbs Chicago skyscraper with bionic leg

Zac Vawter's stands on his bionic leg after he arriving on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower, becoming the first person ever to complete the task wearing the mind-controlled prosthetic limb, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 in Chicago. Vawter, who lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident, put the smart limb on public display for the first time during an annual stair-climbing charity event called ?SkyRise Chicago? hosted by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he is receiving treatment. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)

Zac Vawter's stands on his bionic leg after he arriving on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower, becoming the first person ever to complete the task wearing the mind-controlled prosthetic limb, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 in Chicago. Vawter, who lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident, put the smart limb on public display for the first time during an annual stair-climbing charity event called ?SkyRise Chicago? hosted by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he is receiving treatment. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)

Zac Vawter stands on "The Ledge" of the Willis Tower in Chicago after walking up the stairs of the building Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, to become the first person to climb the 103 floors of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers with a bionic leg. Vawter was wearing a prosthetic leg controlled by his mind while participating in "SkyRise Chicago." (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Brian Jackson) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT, MAGS OUT

Zac Vawter, a 31-year-old amputee, is interviewed after walking up the stairs of the Willis Tower in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, to become the first person to climb the 103 floors of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers with a bionic leg. Vawter was wearing a prosthetic leg controlled by his mind while participating in "SkyRise Chicago." (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Brian Jackson) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT, MAGS OUT

Zac Vawter, a 31--year-old amputee, emerges after walking up the stairs of the Willis Tower in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, to become the first person to climb the 103 floors of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers with a bionic leg. Vawter was wearing a prosthetic leg controlled by his mind while participating in "SkyRise Chicago." (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Brian Jackson) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT, MAGS OUT

Zac Vawter, left, a 31-year-old amputee, walks up the stairs of the Willis Tower in Chicago, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, to become the first person to climb the 103 floors of one of the world's tallest skyscrapers with a bionic leg. Vawter was wearing a prosthetic leg controlled by his mind when he participated in "SkyRise Chicago." (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, Brian Jackson) CHICAGO LOCALS OUT, MAGS OUT

(AP) ? The metal on Zac Vawter bionic leg gleamed as he climbed 103 floors of Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, becoming the first person ever to complete the task wearing a mind-controlled prosthetic limb.

Vawter, who lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident, put the smart limb on public display for the first time during an annual stair-climbing charity event called "SkyRise Chicago" hosted by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where he is receiving treatment.

"Everything went great," said Vawter at the event's end. "The prosthetic leg did its part, and I did my part."

The robotic leg is designed to respond to electrical impulses from muscles in his hamstring. When Vawter thought about climbing the stairs, the motors, belts and chains in his leg synchronized the movements of its ankle and knee.

The computerized prosthetic limb, like something one might see in a sci-fi film, weighs about 10 pounds and holds two motors.

Bionic ? or thought-controlled ? prosthetic arms have been available for a few years, thanks to pioneering work done at the Rehabilitation Institute. Knowing leg amputees outnumbering people who've lost arms and hands, the Chicago researchers are focusing more on lower limbs. If a bionic hand fails, a person drops a glass of water. If a bionic leg fails, a person falls down stairs.

This event was a research project for us, said Joanne Smith, the Rehabilitation Institute's CEO.

"We were testing the leg under extreme conditions. Very few patients who will use the leg in the future will be using it for this purpose. From that perspective, its performance was beyond measure," Smith added.

To prepare for his pioneering climb, Vawter said, he practiced on a small escalator at a gym, while researchers spent months adjusting the technical aspects of the leg to ensure that it would respond to his thoughts.

When Vawter goes home to Yelm, Wash., where he lives with his wife and two children, the experimental leg will stay behind in Chicago. Researchers will continue to refine its steering. Taking it to the market is still years away.

"We've come a long way, but we have a long way to go," said lead researcher Levi Hargrove of the institute's Center for Bionic Medicine. "We need to make rock solid devices, more than a research prototype."

The $8 million project is funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and involves Vanderbilt University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Rhode Island and the University of New Brunswick.

"A lot of people say that losing a leg is like losing a loved one," said Vawter. "You go through a grieving process. You and establish a new normal in your life and move on. Today was a big event. It's just neat to be a part of the research and be a part of RIC."

Nearly, 3,000 climbers participated in the annual charity event, called SkyRise Chicago. Participants climbed about 2,100 steps to the Willis Tower's SkyDeck level to raise money for the institute's rehabilitation care and research.

Associated Press

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Enjoy Egypt Holidays Through Luxor Cruises And Sailing Boats

Just in case, you are looking for a good holiday destination, then an Egypt trip is thoroughly recommended. Egypt holidays can fill you with the kind of euphoria which perhaps no other destination can match. This is owing to the inimitable historic charm of the country and the unique culture which never fails to bewitch the foreign tourists. And amongst its many cities, Luxor always makes it to the must-visit list of the travelers. Luxor is replete with architectural buildings, crumbling monuments, sedate temples and other remnants from the past which will evoke a flood of emotion within you.

The best way to discover the country is by sailing over the Nile. Luxor cruises are incredibly famous and pack in all the punch to make your voyage an utterly unforgettable one. Where else in the world can you explore a country on its river! Nile is not merely a river famed for its length; it is a source of eternal joy for tourists from all parts of the country and across all eras. Many scholars, historians and authors have chronicled the beauty of Nile through their pen. One Hercule Poirot novel by Agatha Christie has its setting on a Nile cruise. The charm of the river is very infectious! No wonder, even authors couldnt hold themselves from singing to the glory of this river.

The cruise ships and sailing boats which sail through Nile give you a very panoramic view of the surroundings, the river and the sky. The cruises travel through a pre-defined destination and you get the opportunity to witness most of the treasures and gems of the country. Be it Cairos monuments or Aswans dams or Luxors temples- you get a chance to set your eyes on all the good things which the country has to offer. The pyramids and the sphinxes are special attractions of the country. Luxor cruises throw a special emphasis on these sites and even make a landing at certain destinations so that tourists can walk over, take pictures and soak in the historical pleasure.

These sailing boats will promise you more than you could have expected even in your wildest dream. Throughout the day and night, you can feel the cool wind flirting with your hairs and the sun & moon playing hide-n-seek with the white clouds. You will cruise along in the wake of the river which has been nourishing the country for thousands of years. The experience can give you goose bumps and there wont be a boring moment.

Luxor cruises come in different packages to suit the need of various tourists. In accordance to your requirement and sightseeing preference, you can make a booking. The cruises are available separately for daytime and nighttime. If you wish to see the country under the sun, then you can go for day bookings. And if you wish to witness the sites under the dark skyline, then night bookings can also be done. Owing to heavy demand for cruise Egypt holidays, you will have to make advance bookings.

The nature, the temples, the pyramids and the sand- amidst all of these, you will go joyously mad!

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3 Economical Steps to Restore Your Home from Fire Damage

One of the most detrimental catastrophes that can happen to your home is being a victim of fire damage. Everything you?ve worked for can be gone in minutes. It?s difficult not to get discouraged, but you can get out of this hole as long as you go about the restoration process in the right way.

The first thing to do is know what kind of home insurance you have and how your plan will treat fire damage. Contact your insurance provider immediately. They will be able to assist you in what to do next and what to expect in the restoration process, including directing you to a recommended restoration service company. Once you know what insurance plan you have and what it covers, then you can commence your three step restoration process.

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Perform Your Own (Prep) Work

One way to save money is to do a lot of the work yourself. Believe me, it?s as terrible as it sounds, but it will save you money in the long run. Preparation for the restoration process is the first step. If the fire damage isn?t too bad, you find out what you?ll need to get back on track again and start a budget.

?Utilize Home Restoration Organizations


This can be provided through your insurance company, but try and find a fire damage Restoration Company that is insured, bonded and has experience. One that works with your insurance company is a must, plus one that will work well with you. Don?t be afraid to negotiate, too. Also,a great nonprofit organizational project that focuses on providing affordable furniture, home improvement goods and other home accessories is Habitat for Humanity?s Restores. However, please only utilize a nonprofit organization only if you absolutely need to.

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Go Minimalistic/Buy Used


The best way to cut back on costs while restoring your fire damaged home is to become minimalistic or buy used goods, at least until you can afford to upgrade. If times are hard, then it?s time to act like it. Hold off on entertainment electronics or elegant furniture. Just remember it?s only a setback, not a permanent change.

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Paul Davis Restoration of Kansas City is an insured, bonded and experienced fire damage restoration company that has been around since 1966 and has restored over 2 million homes.

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Learn all you need to know about buying your home ? The Complete Home Buying Guide For First-Time Home Owners

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Monday, November 5, 2012

10 Must-Read Tech Stories in China This Week

For those of you in China whose internet is not undergoing maintenance, there were more than a few interesting technology news stories from the Middle Kingdom this past week. Here are a few stories that caught our eyes this week.

1. China Mobile Leads in 3G Subscribers, But Transition from 2G is Slow

As China?s three major telecoms released their subscriber totals for September, we went back to take a look and compare how each has been growing. While China Mobile is still the clear leader in total subscribers, its growth is not as fast as its two rivals.

2. Skillcity.cn is a P2P University With Courses That Are Actually Interesting

Online education is an exciting space these days, and it?s good to see that things are happening in China as well. We took a look at Skillcity.cn, which has a diverse lineup of course offerings ranging from programming to tennis to ?history of cocktails.? Fun stuff!

3. Chinaccelerator Graduates 2012 Batch of 8 Killer Startups

Chinaccelerator recently held its demo day in downtown Beijing, with a number of standout startups emerging in this latest batch. Be sure to check them out.

4. China?s Top Pinterest Clone Mogujie Confirms Series C Funding

Rumors of Mogujie?s funding were finally confirmed recently, as the social commerce site says that it is now effectively values at $200 million. The series C round was led by IDG.

5. Chinese Search Engines Sign Code of Conduct, Agree to Ease Up on the Back-Stabbing

After way too much drama over the past year in the Chinese search engine space, this apparent peace pact between 12 web companies may or may not improve relations between rival companies.

6. Xiaomi TV Box Spills its Guts In Possible Leaked Photo

We had heard rumors of this set top box from Xiaomi earlier in the week. But on Friday, Sina Tech reported on some leaked photos which appear to give us a glimpse of the hardware. Or at least, of its system board anyway. A new video app in the latest developer build of its MIUI operating system is further evidence a set top box is coming.

7. Zhou Hongyi Aiming for 15?20% of China?s Search Market

Speaking of search, Qihoo 360?s CEO Zhou Hongyi recently told reporters that he is targeting between 15 and 20 percent of China?s search market. The company currently sits at about 10 percent, and its initial growth spurt appears to have stalled.

8. Playstation 3 Gets Certification in China, Ban on Gaming Consoles May Be Ending

Six years after its initial release, Sony?s Playstation 3 has finally received regulatory approval in China. We don?t know if this means the console will actually be sold in China, but it is encouraging news for gaming fans nonetheless, as game consoles are not officially available in the country.

9. Alibaba Capital and Citi Ventures Lead Series D Funding into China?s DDMap

After raising $40 million in funding just six months ago, deals and listings company DDMap has closed another major round, this time led by Alibaba Capital and Citi Ventures.

10. Shops in One Beijing Electronics Market Caught Cheating Customers

It?s not exactly news to hear that Chinese electronics vendors might be occasionally shifty towards its customers. But Beijing?s BuyNow has been attracting an unusual amount of attention of late, including that of an undercover reporter.

That?s all for this week, folks! For our full spread of China coverage, you can click here or subscribe to our China RSS feed.

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Rick Martin lives in Tokyo where he writes about technology in Japan, China, and around Asia. Besides TechInAsia, he is a tech columnist for The Japan Times. He can be reached via his website, 1Rick.com

Source: http://www.techinasia.com/china-this-week-nov-4-2012/

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