Sunday, December 30, 2012

tBBC Preview: Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl ? Texas Christian vs. Michigan State

Texas Christian (7-5, 4-5 Big 12) vs. Michigan State (6-6, 3-5 B1G)
December 29th, 2012, 10:15 PM ET ESPN

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History: Despite the new name, this game should be a familiar one for most college football fans these days. Originally named the Copper Bowl, it was formed in 1989 and originally saw a random assortment of teams most frequently facing a PAC-10 squad (though occasionally it was a team that would eventually join the Big-12). In 1997, Insight Enterprises assumed sponsorship and named the bowl the ?Insight.com Bowl?, which was later changed to the ?Insight Bowl? in 2001. Just this past year, Insight chose not to renew the deal, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl was born.

The game has featured a number of difference conferences in the past, including the WAC, Big East, and PAC-10. Starting in 2006, the game has featured a match-up between the Big 10 and Big 12.

Texas Christian Scouting Report: TCU played their first season as a Big 12 member this year, and it wasn?t exactly a memorable one. While they started strong, picking up 4 wins including their first conference game against Kansas, they finished 3-5 over their last 8. While the record isn?t particularly enticing, they did at least put up a solid dog fight in most of their games, so it?s not as if they?re heavily over-matched in the Big 12.

Keep an eye on quarterback Trevone Boykin who has 1853 yards and 15 TDs on 154 completions. His favorite receiver is clearly Josh Boyce, who?s picked up 800 yards even, and 7 touchdowns, on 61 receptions. TCU is not the best at either passing or throwing, but they?re reasonably well balanced in both, and should be able to find some success moving the football.

Buckeye Connection: Ohio State and Texas Christian have played 6 times since 1937. The Buckeyes are 4-1-1 against the Horned Frogs, including 3-0 since 1966. Their last game played was in 1973, when the Buckeyes ran up a 37-3 final score.

Michigan State Scouting Report: After a solid year last season ending in a rough defeat to Wisconsin in the Big 10 Championship game, many thought Michigan State would repeat this season. Apparently replacing your quarterback is harder than it looks, however. MSU struggled to collect victories in the later stages of the season, going 3-5 in Big Ten play, with wins at Indiana, at Wisconsin, and at Minnesota. They did not win a single conference game on their home field all season, including a tough double overtime loss to Iowa ? a team who is not bowling this season.

Despite issues in their passing game (namely, catching), quarterback Andrew Maxwell has had a reasonably good season, throwing 431 passes for 228 completions, 2578 yards, and 13 touchdowns. He?s joined in the backfield by arguably one of the most dangerous running backs in college football, Le?Veon Bell, who has 1648 yards and 11 touchdowns on 250 carries.

Buckeye Connection: The connections are strong here. Head Coach Mark Dantonio is a former Buckeye assistant, having been the Defensive Coordinator for the 2002 National Championship team. Former Buckeye, and former BBC Contributor, Rob Harley is a current graduate assistant for the Spartans. Mike Tressel, the current Michigan State Linebackers and Special Teams coach, is the nephew of former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel. Starting Defensive End William Gholston is the cousin of former Buckeye defensive line standout Vernon Gholston. The Buckeyes and Spartans faced off at Michigan State this year, which resulted in a 17-16 loss for the Spartans. The Buckeyes are 27-12 against the Spartans all-time.

Predictions:

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There?s one big question mark in my mind coming into this game. While both teams seem fairly well balanced, the Spartans have an offensive line that remarkably reminds me of a wet noodle. You?d think, having one of the best backs in the country, the Spartans would be able to pound the rock at whim, but that seems to be quite the opposite of what actually happens. The blame may also rest on their inability to throw, which may be the deciding factor in this game. If Andrew Maxwell?s receivers figure out how to hang onto the football, this could get interesting in a hurry.

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Television section

For the week of Dec. 10-16

1. Sunday Night Football: San Francisco at New England, NBC, 23.23 million

2. "60 Minutes," CBS, 19.63 million

3. "NCIS," CBS, 17.65 million

4. "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 16.74 million

5. "NCIS: Los Angeles," CBS, 15.12 million

6. Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick, NBC, 14.62 million

7. "Person of Interest," CBS, 14.08 million

8. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 13.34 million

9. "The Voice" (Monday), NBC, 12.33 million

10. "Criminal Minds," CBS, 12.01 million

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Gillmor Gang: Slow Poke To China

The Gillmor Gang ? Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor ? toast marshmallows around the social campfire as the PostApocalypse prepares to ring in a new year. It?s all tweetness and light as @scobleizer sketches out the differences between just plain friends, close friends, and notification friends in the latest Facebook interface.

For those of us who are too busy avoiding Downton Abbey spoilers unsuccessfully, the business of tweaking filters has gotten way too complicated for amateurs. Our best hope remains the blending of email, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and the rest into one notification stream multiplexed across our various devices. And in the end, the filter you make is equal to the love you take.

@stevegillmor, @scobleizer, @kevinmarks, @kteare

Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor


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HP says gov't investigating troubled Autonomy unit

(AP) ? Autonomy, the British business software company now owned by Hewlett-Packard Co., is facing a Justice Department investigation over improper accounting under previous management, according to HP.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Thursday, HP said Justice officials had informed the company on Nov. 21 that they were opening an investigation into the allegations, which HP said in November that it had uncovered after a senior Autonomy executive came forward.

HP also reiterated that it provided information to the SEC and the U.K. Serious Fraud Office related to "accounting improprieties, disclosure failures and misrepresentations at Autonomy." HP said it was cooperating with all three government agencies.

Justice officials had no comment.

HP, which bought Autonomy for $10 billion in 2011, took an $8.8 billion charge to reflect that the U.K. company isn't worth what it paid. HP says about $5 billion of that charge stemmed from improper accounting. HP also faces shareholders lawsuits related to the troubles at Autonomy.

Autonomy founder and former CEO Mike Lynch has said the allegations are false. He responded in a statement Thursday that HP had yet to provide a detailed calculation of that $5 billion or provide any explanation of the allegations. The statement was posted online at Forbes magazine's website.

The Autonomy mess has deepened a steep decline in HP's stock price, which has cut the Palo Alto, Calif., company's market value by nearly half this year. HP had already been struggling because its personal computer and printer businesses have been faltering as more people buy smartphones and tablet computers.

As a result of its alleged accounting practices, Autonomy appeared to be more profitable than it was and seemed to be growing its core software business faster than was actually the case. HP has said the moves were apparently designed to groom the company for an acquisition.

Once HP bought the company, Autonomy's reported revenue growth and profit margin quickly declined. Lynch continued to run the company as part of HP, but HP CEO Meg Whitman forced him out on May 23 because it was not living up to expectations. With Lynch gone, according to Whitman, a senior Autonomy executive volunteered information about the alleged accounting irregularities, prompting an internal investigation.

Among other things, Autonomy makes search engines that help companies find vital information stored across computer networks. Acquiring it was part of an attempt by HP to strengthen its portfolio of high-value products and services for corporations and government agencies.

HP's stock fell 27 cents, or 1.9 percent, to $13.77 in midday trading Friday.

Associated Press

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Britney Spears Fired From X Factor

So I guess I wasn’t the only one who was bored to tears watching Britney Spears awkwardly judge on the X Factor. I mean the girl barely seemed alive half the time. Never mind the fact that in the beginning of the season she looked like a complete hot mess – hair all over, make up all shoty. Uggh. It was not cute. It seems that Simon wasn’t impressed either so Britney made her $15 million and we can call it a day now.   Get the full break down at Pop On The Pop. People Actually Noticed When Christina Hendricks First Dyed Her Hair Red – Amy Grindhouse. Is John Mayer Cheating on Katy Perry? – Celebrity Smack. Jessica Simpson?s Cleavage Baring Twitter Photo – Daily Stab. John Mayer as Unmarked Van Santa – Yeeeah! Justin Bieber?s Appearance At The Clippers Game! – Gossip and Soaps. Teen Mom 2 Recap 12/24/12 Christmas Eve Special – Have U Heard. Leonardo DiCaprio walked Kate Winslet down the aisle. – HuffPoCeleb. How I Met Your Mother To Return For Season 9? – Earsucker! Chad Johnson Gets His Wish, Sex Tape Snatched Off The Net – Cotten Kandi. Lucy Pinder on Instagram – [...]

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Top 25 Best Video Games of 2012

The Top 25 best video games of 2012 have been revealed! Is your favorite game of the year part of our list of the greatest the Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Mac, Wii U, Wii, 3DS, DS, PSP, or PS Vita platforms had to offer in 2012? The year is almost over, so we?ve compiled this list of the top-quality AAA must-own titles of the year for all platforms!

Note: Mobile is a category of its own and an area with way too many games. Since they are generally casual in nature, Mobile-exclusives have been left out of this specific list that?s based on the gaming industry review averages of new video games.

Index of Top 25 Best Games of 2012 Lists:

Is there a game that didn?t make the list, that you think deserves a spot? Leave a comment and let us know your own list!

Runners-Up:

Spelunky, Football Manager 2013, Persona 4 Arena, UFC Undisputed 3, Tribes: Ascend (PC), Dance Central 3, Assassin?s Creed III, Sine Mora, Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack, and ZEN Pinball 2.

#25 ? Velocity (PSP)
#24 ? MLB 12: The Show
#23 ? La-Mulana (Wii)
#22 ? Max Payne 3
#21 ? Zero Escape: Virtue?s Last Reward
#20 ? Halo 4
#19 ? Angry Birds Star Wars
#18 ? LittleBigPlanet (PS Vita)
#17 ? Diablo III
#16 ? Torchlight II (PC)
#15 ? Thirty Flights of Loving
#14 ? Fez (Xbox 360)
#13 ? XCOM: Enemy Unknown
#12 ? NBA 2K13
#11 ? Guild Wars 2

#10 ? Trials Evolution (Xbox 360)

#9 ? FIFA Soccer 13

#8 ? Far Cry 3

#7 ? Mark of the Ninja

#6 ? Borderlands 2

The Top 25 Best Video Games of 2012 continues on Page 2 to #1!

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Ferry GroenendijkBy Ferry Groenendijk: He is the founder and editor of Video Games Blogger. He loved gaming from the moment he got a Nintendo with Super Mario Bros. on his 8th birthday. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and at Google+.


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Deal reached to avert East coast port strike ... for now

(Reuters) - A union representing dockworkers on the U.S. East Coast and an alliance of shippers have reached a labor agreement that will avert a strike that threatened to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy.

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), which represents 14,500 workers at 15 container ports in the eastern United States, and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) of shippers, terminal operators and port authorities, have agreed to extend their current contract by 30 days to finalize details, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service said in a statement on Friday.

Both sides have agreed "in principle" on the contentious issue of royalty payments for shipping containers, payments to ILA workers based on the tons of container cargo that move through a port.

The statement on Friday was light on details of the actual agreement, and the USMX declined to comment further. The ILA could not be reached for comment.

Established in 1960, the royalty payments to ILA workers are based on the tons of container cargo that move through a port. That tonnage has risen from 50 million tons in 1996 to 110 million last year, according to the alliance. Total payments last year were $211 million, according to the USMX, or an average of $15,500 per worker.

The original idea was to protect longshoremen from wage losses expected as a result of "containerization," in which more and more goods are packed in the now-familiar 20- and 40-foot long boxes. Those take less manpower to off-load than the less-standardized containers they replaced.

Both sides also fought over the guaranteed eight-hour workday in the current contract and the seven-man "lashing gang." Lashing crews, or gangs, secure the cargo containers to the vessel using metal lashing rods to keep them from moving while the vessel is at sea. The maritime alliance wanted to eliminate each.

(Reporting By Ernest Scheyder; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Bob Burgdorfer)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mediator-says-deal-reached-avert-port-strike-now-171126727.html

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Monday, December 24, 2012

"My Roleplay" Link not Working

As stated by the title, the "My Roleplay" link doesn't work when I try to access it. On Firefox, my browser sends me to a "Problem Loading Page" screen with the message: "The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression.". I've tried Google Chrome, with no success. Help please?

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Monday Brief: EiCs name their Best Devices of 2012


Mobile Nations

  • Nokia begins Windows Phone 8 OS update for AT&T and Rogers
  • Nokia improves Lumia 920 camera. We do a before and after comparison
  • Samsung ATIV S unboxing and hands-on


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Larklife


The first time I launched the Larklife iPhone app, I thought, "How can an app this well designed and different from the competition go with a gadget that's so clunky and awkward?" Larklife ($149.99, direct) is just one of many fitness-tracking gadgets vying for the attention of consumers who want to be motivated to get moving. And the app could do just that, provided you have an iPhone, because it really does work differently from all the other personal health and wellness programs you'll find. But the wristband that goes with it doesn't compare to the more slender and sophisticated models you'll find in big brand names like Nike and Jawbone. Due to Larklife's lackluster form factor and slightly high price, it sits somewhere in the middle of the fitness gadget pack. It's not bad, but not great, and for less money you can probably find something you'll like better.

For me, the answer is the $100 Fitbit One, our Editors' Choice and one of only a few fitness gadgets that isn't a bracelet, making it easier to conceal when you don't want your friends or a hot date to know you're monitoring your physical activity. The Fitbit costs less than most other devices, works with both a Web app and smartphone app, and connects with a host of other personal health apps and devices.?

More similar to Larkflife are the Nike+ FuelBand and the Jawbone UP. The Jawbone UP fits the most comfortably of the three, although the Nike+ FuelBand at least puts visual data, like the time and your total activity for the day, right on the bracelet itself?neither Larklife nor Jawbone UP do. If I'm going to wear a gadget 24/7, I'd at least like it to tell me the time.

Design
Though a bracelet, Larklife disassembles in a way that I've never seen before in a fitness tracker. Its core component is a small piece of plastic with a strip of LED lights and a single button on the side. That core piece snaps into a plastic bracelet or "day band," as well as a separate and more flexible strap for overnight use to track your sleep. The USB rechargeable battery isn't in the core piece but rather in each band.

The lights serve a couple of purposes, like flashing to remind you to be active or to indicate a function. For example, press the button twice to automatically log when you eat a meal so you don't have to take out your smartphone to record everything you eat during dinner. You can add specifics later, or not.

In wearing Larklife for several days, I got used to it the same way I got used to wearing a wristwatch. I removed it to type and to slide my arms into a fitted jacket. But I didn't like that the blue bracelet called attention to itself. Fitbit One, on the other hand, hides discreetly out of sight on a waistband, bra strap, or even in a pocket (the thing is tiny), giving you more control over who knows you're wearing one.

The Jawbone UP is much smaller and sleeker than Larklife, but in other ways they're extremely similar. Each is designed to be worn on the wrist and only sync via an iOS device (not a computer), although Larklife syncs via Bluetooth whereas Jawbone UP connects via the headphone jack. Both the Jawbone UP and Larklife include silent alarms that vibrate to wake you, as does Fitbit One.

Larklife's Strength: A Simplified App
While the Larklife band may be clunky, its companion iPhone app, where you see all the data the device collects, is decidedly simplified. It has only four categories for logging data?meals, workout, boost, and sleep?and automates some of the recordkeeping for you. If you run or workout vigorously while wearing Larklife, the app automatically records that activity as a workout (although it once thought I worked out when all I did was scurry to catch a train). A "boost," the way the app describes it, could be anything that makes you feel refreshed, from taking a brisk walk or heading to the water cooler for some office gabbing. It can be whatever you want, and I like that Larklife includes it in its data collection. Decreasing stress should be seen as an integral part of wellness.

The band and app sync over Bluetooth, so you always have quick access to the data when your iPhone is nearby. I ended up flipping the Bluetooth off quite often, however, to conserve my phone's battery.

Most of the app display appears in portrait mode. Bubbles relating to each of the four logged activities (meal, workout, boost, sleep) fill up a screen for one day's activity. Drag your finger around the current day's screen, and the bubbles bounce and move around. Turn the phone horizontally, and your day's activity plot onto a bar graph that shows when you were active, total time active (in minutes), calories burned, distance traveled, and your sleep data.

What Larklife captures isn't remarkably different than other fitness gadgets and apps, except for the unique "boost" category, but it does simplify the process of recording. When you enter a meal, for example, the app doesn't ask you to search a massive database of foods for exactly what you've eaten, but rather offers a selection of basic food types?protein, vegetable, fruit, grain, and water?and has you tap the ones you've consumed. Again, the emphasis is more on wellness and thinking positively than getting into the nitty gritty of what you did wrong for the day, although not everyone will agree with this approach. I, for one, learn a lot when I count calories and pay close attention to exactly what I'm eating. I'd rather have a more detailed system than a general one. But it could be appealing for people who want to change their fitness and eating habits in a way that will actually stick.

Better Fitness Through Personal Data
Larklife is a good product but it competes with a few that are better and less expensive. The Fitbit One remains the clear Editors' Choice for its excellent form factor, top-notch data collection, and wonderful companion app for iPhone, Android, and the Web. It also integrates with a host of other apps and gadgets. When you can get all that for $99, Larklife just doesn't seem like it has much appeal.

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Audits of businesses for illegal immigrants rising

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, workers, from left, Aaron Roaf, Levi Wilson, and Jason Ray stack pieces of milled wood trim at Belco Forest Products in Shelton, Wash. The workers were hired after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department resulted in the layoff of more than 20 workers for having suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, workers, from left, Aaron Roaf, Levi Wilson, and Jason Ray stack pieces of milled wood trim at Belco Forest Products in Shelton, Wash. The workers were hired after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department resulted in the layoff of more than 20 workers for having suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, Pepe Rodriguez measures a load of primed wood trim at Belco Forest Products in Shelton, Wash. Rodriguez was hired after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department resulted in the layoff of more than 20 workers for having suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, Tom Behrens, left, controller of the Belco Forest Products mill in Shelton, Wash., talks with millwright Steve Rash, second from left, as Justin Harris, third from left, monitors a painting machine at the mill in Shelton, Wash. Behrens had to replace more than 20 workers after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department found that they had suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, Tom Behrens, controller of the Belco Forest Products mill in Shelton, Wash., poses for a photo as a forklift moves a load of wood trim, at the mill in Shelton, Wash. Behrens had to replace more than 20 workers after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department found that they had suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In this Friday, Dec. 21, 2012 photo, Erin Hall marks a load of wood trim at Belco Forest Products in Shelton, Wash. Hall was hired after an audit by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department resulted in the layoff of more than 20 workers for having suspect documents authorizing them to work in the United States. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

(AP) ? U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reached its highest number yet of companies audited for illegal immigrants on their payrolls this past fiscal year.

Audits of employer I-9 forms increased from 250 in fiscal year 2007 to more than 3,000 in 2012. From fiscal years 2009 to 2012, the total amount of fines grew to nearly $13 million from $1 million. The number of company managers arrested has increased to 238, according to data provided by ICE.

The investigations of companies have been one of the pillars of President Barack Obama's immigration policy.

When Obama recently spoke about addressing immigration reform in his second term, he said any measure should contain penalties for companies that purposely hire illegal immigrants. It's not a new stand, but one he will likely highlight as his administration launches efforts to revamp the nation's immigration system.

"Our goal is compliance and deterrence," said Brad Bench, special agent in charge at ICE's Seattle office. "The majority of the companies we do audits on end up with no fines at all, but again it's part of the deterrence method. If companies know we're out there, looking across the board, they're more likely to bring themselves into compliance."

While the administration has used those numbers to bolster their record on immigration enforcement, advocates say the audits have pushed workers further underground by causing mass layoffs and disrupted business practices.

When the ICE audit letter arrived at Belco Forest Products, management wasn't entirely surprised. Two nearby businesses in Shelton, a small timber town on a bay off Washington state's Puget Sound, had already been investigated.

But the 2010 inquiry became a months-long process that cost the timber company experienced workers and money. It was fined $17,700 for technicalities on their record keeping.

"What I don't like is the roll of the dice," said Belco's chief financial officer Tom Behrens. "Why do some companies get audited and some don't? Either everyone gets audited or nobody does. Level the playing field."

Belco was one of 339 companies fined in fiscal year 2011 and one of thousands audited that year.

Employers are required to have their workers fill out an I-9 form that declares them authorized to work in the country. Currently, an employer needs only to verify that identifying documents look real.

The audits, part of a $138 million worksite enforcement effort, rely on ICE officers scouring over payroll records to find names that don't match Social Security numbers and other identification databases.

The audits "don't make any sense before a legalization program," said Daniel Costa, an immigration policy analyst at the Economic Policy Institute, a Washington, D.C., think tank. "You're leaving the whole thing up to an employer's eyesight and subjective judgment, that's the failure of the law. There's no verification at all. Then you have is the government making a subjective judgment about subjective judgment."

An AP review of audits that resulted in fines in fiscal year 2011 shows that the federal government is fining industries across the country reliant on manual labor and that historically have hired immigrants. The data provides a glimpse into the results of a process affecting thousands of companies and thousands of workers nationwide.

Over the years, ICE has switched back-and-forth between making names of the companies fined public or not. Lately, ICE has emphasized its criminal investigations of managers, such as a Dunkin' Donuts manager in Maine sentenced to home arrest for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants or a manager of an Illinois hiring firm who got 18 months in prison.

Many employers also wonder how ICE picks the companies it probes.

"Geography is not a factor. The size of the company is not a factor. And the industry it's in is not a factor. We can audit any company anywhere of any size," Bench said. He added ICE auditors follow leads from the public, other employers, employees and do perform some random audits.

But ICE auditors hit ethnic stores, restaurants, bakeries, manufacturing companies, construction, food packaging, janitorial services, catering, dairies and farms. The aviation branch of corporate giant GE, franchises of sandwich shop Subway and a subsidiary of food product company Heinz were among some of the companies with national name recognition. GE was fined $2,000.

In fiscal year 2011, the most recent year reviewed by AP, the median fine was $11,000. The state with the most workplaces fined was Texas with 63, followed by New Jersey with 37.

The lowest fine was $90 to a Massachusetts fishing company. The highest fine was $394,944 to an employment agency in Minneapolis, according to the data released to AP through a public records request.

A Subway spokesman said the company advises franchise owners to follow the law. A Heinz spokesman declined comment.

Bench didn't have specifics on what percentage of fines come from companies having illegal immigrants on their payroll, as opposed to technical paperwork fines in recent years.

Julie Wood, a former deputy director at ICE who now runs a consulting firm, said she'd like to see the burden of proving the legality of a company's workforce go from the employer to the government. She'd like to see a type of program, such as E-Verify, be implemented with the I-9 employment form. E-Verify is a voluntary and free program for private employers that checks a workers eligibility.

"At the end of the day, the fine is the least of it," she said. "Usually the company will spend more on legal fees. But it is a huge headache for the company to lose workers."

Wood said she'd like to see the agency go after more criminal charges and focus on companies that treat workers inhumanely.

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Manuel Valdes can be reached at http://twitter.com/ByManuelValdes

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

FDA Backs Safety of Transgenic Fish

Transgenic AquAdvantage salmon grow twice as fast as wild Atlantic salmon. Image: Barrett & McKay Photography / AquaBounty

The first genetically engineered (GE) animal for human consumption?a fast-growing salmon?has come a step closer to the dinner table, with a piece of paperwork posted online on December 22 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The FDA?s draft environmental assessment concludes that the fish poses no foreseeable risk to nature. After 60 days of public comment, the FDA may issue a final assessment and approval?at which time AquaBounty, of Maynard, Mass., can begin selling the fish.

However, the draft assessment was dated 4 May, suggesting that the FDA had kept its conclusions under wraps for several months. Advocates on both sides of the issue speculate that political interference may be responsible. ?I think it was controversial, and it was an election year,? says Patty Lovera, assistant director of Food and Water Watch, a Washington, D.C., group opposed to GE food animals. An FDA spokeswoman, Morgan Liscinsky, declined to comment on accusations that the process had been politicized, and says it?s possible that the agency could request further studies after the public comment period.

Delays would not shock AquaBounty's CEO, Ron Stotish, whose company has been seeking FDA approval for the fish since 1995. When he was alerted to the decision today, he didn?t initially believe it. ?I said, ?I?ll wait until I see it because I?ve received calls like this before and it never happened,?? he says. The FDA has reviewed more than 50 safety studies, including one that shows the engineered salmon poses no more of an allergic potential than a wild salmon. The engineered Atlantic salmon contains an active growth-hormone gene from a Chinook salmon that allows it to reach market weight in 18 months rather than three years.

Anti-GE groups still have a long list of concerns. Lovera would like to see more studies done on the potential health risks of the salmon, published in peer-reviewed journals and conducted by scientists with no affiliation to AquaBounty. However, it?s not clear where the money to conduct such tests would come from, as?federal research funding rarely supports GE animals.

The GE salmon are currently kept within enclosed, inland tanks to prevent the small risk that the nearly sterile females will breed with wild salmon. But Lovera still worries that once the fish are approved, manufacturers will file for permits to keep them within nets in the open ocean in order to lower costs. ?This is basically the final step and we think the FDA has given a strong signal that they will accept the fish, and that is a mistake,? she says.

Stotish counters that as part of their application, AquaBounty has promised to not sell the fish to farmers who do not have enclosed, inland tanks. After 17 years and $60 million spent trying to win FDA approval, Stotish is still cautious. ?We are not so foolish to think that this process will suddenly be normal for us,? he says.

This article is reproduced with permission from the magazine Nature. The article was first published on December 22, 2012.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Doing business online should be done with caution | snakeriverBBB

By Robb Hicken/ BBB?s chief storyteller

Small business owners need to be as secure as they can be online.

Everything a business does ends up on the Internet and in electronic data.

?Even the most vigilant and fraud-conscious consumers can become victims of identity theft due to a data breach at a corporation,? says Dale Dixon, CEO for BBB serving the Snake River Region. ?In the case of recent data breach at Nationwide Insurance, company officials said ?no personal, financial or medical information was compromised ? only email addresses ? however, consumer trust in these companies will likely be shaken.?

Nationwide Insurance suffered a security breach in late October, losing thousands of individuals? information from its servers.?A followup investigation showed names, social security numbers, driver?s license numbers, and birth dates ?could? have been compromised.?The?hackers gained unauthorized?access to personal information of policyholders and applicants for policies, according to the Associated Press.

Digavise owner Dan Thurber says while this attack was against a giant, small businesses are most vulnerable to such attacks.

?The type of threats we?re seeing are ?created to gain access to servers when they are online,? Thurber says, who recently appeared on Business at its Best on KTVB?s Idaho?s Very Own 24/7 and KIFI?s News Channel 8. ?We study what?s going on in the black market to understand these attacks, and defend against them.?

Most small businesses don?t have the money or equipment to set up a continual, strong defense against these malicious invaders, he says.

?They are an easy target,? he says. ?So, some of the best defense you can do is make certain that you are updated. Updates happen for a reason. I know updates are annoying, and you have to reboot your computer, but they are there to protect ?you.?

Websites and servers need to be maintained, an area that is often overlooked. Too often, a small business sets up its equipment, installs the latest protection, but then fail to return to check and verify that it is still maintaining integrity.

?Being able to understand how it happens, is going to be able to provide you with the best security,? he says. ?You should use a professional to

To protect yourself from identity theft, BBB suggests:

  • Develop good habits for creating passwords ? A strong password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols, and numbers. A variety of characters makes the password better. When possible use 14 characters or more. Never use the word ?password? or personal information such as your name, birthdate, driver?s license, social security number or similar information. Also, avoid sequences or repeated characters and test your password with a password checker to test the strength of your password automatically.
  • Protect your password from prying eyes ? Never give your password in an email or in response to an email request. Do not type passwords on computers you do not control. Do not show your passwords to others. Do not store passwords in a file on your computer. Keep a record of your passwords in a safe secure place. Use different passwords for different websites and services.
  • Avoid phishing emails ? Phishing emails are a common way for hackers to get at your personal information or break into your computer. Do not respond to requests for financial information. Legitimate businesses do not ask personal or financial information by email. Don?t click on any links or open any attachments to emails until you have confirmed that they are not malicious. Email addresses that don?t match up, typos and grammatical mistakes are common red flags of a malicious phishing email. Also beware of unsolicited emails from companies with which you have no association. Make sure you have current antivirus software and that all security patches have been installed on the computer.

Small business owners looking for advice on preventing data breaches are encouraged to check out BBB?s Data Security ? Made Simpler for free guidance at www.bbb.org/data-security.

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Wal-Mart To Sell iPhone 5, iPad As It Snubs Amazon Kindle

Wal-Mart To Sell iPhone 5, iPad As It Snubs Amazon Kindle

By Alistair Barr
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Friday that it began selling Apple Inc's flagship iPhone 5 smartphone at a big discount in thousands of its stores.
Wal-Mart said it is selling the 16 GB Apple iPhone 5 for $127, versus an original price of $189.97. The price is valid with a two-year contract from wireless carriers Verizon, Sprint and AT&T, the retailer added.
Wal-Mart said it is also selling the 16 GB iPhone 4S and the 16 GB iPad with Retina display and WiFi at discounts.
The offers will be available for 30 days in about 3,000 of Wal-Mart's stores, which were not identified. They are not available online, according to the retailer.
Apple has focused on high-priced, premium gadgets for many years and has strictly enforced its prices with retailers and other distributors. However, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman said on Friday that the discounts were arranged with Apple.
"We worked together with them on this," the spokeswoman, Sarah Spencer, said. "They are a great partner."
Wal-Mart is pricing the iPad starting at $399, down from $499. Beginning Dec. 17 the retailer said it will throw in a $30 iTunes card.
Wal-Mart is selling the 16 GB iPhone 4S for $47, versus an original price of $89.97, it said.
Apple did not respond to a request for comment.
Wal-Mart's cooperation with Apple is a contrast to its relationship with Amazon.com Inc , the world's largest Internet retailer.
In September, Wal-Mart said it would stop selling Amazon's Kindle eReaders and tablets, placing a bet that consumers would be more interested in Apple's gadgets. This spring, Target Corp st opped selling Kindle devices.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Re-engineered optogenetic switches allow direct measurement of complex cellular systems

Dec. 17, 2012 ? A Harvard University chemical biology lab has re-engineered optogenetic switches, photosensitive proteins called rhodopsins inserted into mammalian cells to control electrical firing, so that the switches run backward, firing off bursts of fluorescent light that reveal newly detailed patterns of electrical activity in neural networks, beating cardiac cells and developing embryos, according to a Dec. 17 presentation at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

Adam Cohen, PhD, said that optogenetic switches were pioneered in 2005 by Stanford University neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth, MD, Phd, in mammalian neurons, using light as a remote controller to turn them on or off. Rhodopsin switches have since allowed researchers to gain optical control over the electrical state and thereby the firing of neurons of worms, fish, mice and even monkeys.

In reversing the circuitry, Dr. Cohen has made the protein an indicator light, allowing his lab to directly measure electrical activity in complex cellular systems such as heart muscle. Researchers traditionally have inserted a very fine glass capillary into the cell and used a sensitive voltimeter to calculate voltage.

"This procedure is slow and laborious. We realized that optical measurements could be conducted with much higher throughput, a possible boon for screens to identify neuronal or cardiac drugs," said Cohen, whose Harvard lab identified the rhodopsin protein Archaerhodopsin 3 (Arch), derived from the Dead Sea microorganism Halorubrum sodomense, as a fast and sensitive fluorescent indicator of membrane voltage.

Dr. Cohen and collaborators were able to express the Arch protein inside cultured rat neurons. Each time the rat neuron fired, the researchers saw and recorded a flash of fluorescence. With this technique, they created spatial maps charting the propagation of electrical impulses in neurons, providing a newly detailed look at how these impulses arise and spread. The researchers also expressed these voltage-indicating proteins in rat cardiac cells and monitored the electrical impulse associated with each heartbeat.

In human cardiac cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), Dr. Cohen and his team expressed Arch as a voltage indicator. Because these cells beat spontaneously in a culture dish, the researchers were able to plot the cells' responses to a wide variety of drugs by making optical measurements of the electrical activity of several thousand cells in a brief time period.

"Studies on hiPSC-derived cardiac cells are particularly exciting," said Dr. Cohen, "because they enable us to study cardiac electrophysiology in cells derived from people with genetic predispositions to a wide variety of cardiac diseases."

The Cohen lab has also expressed microbial rhodopsin proteins in living zebrafish. Because the fish are transparent, optical studies are possible without surgery. His lab has charted the electrical waves that initiate the heartbeat, the development in a zebrafish embryo of the heart from a quiescent patch of cells to a fully beating organ, and the firing of neurons in a zebrafish brain in response to external stimuli.

Arch is one of the over 5,000 known microbial rhodopsin proteins that generate colors. They share molecular kinship with the rhodopsin molecules in the human eye that enable color vision.

Funding was provided by the National Institutes of Health and Office of Naval Research.

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I'll give the standard answer most of the lawyers on this site will give to this question: don't try to figure this all out on your own, Roger. There isn't a "term" that magically prevents you from being diluted. Rather, it's careful drafting/negotiating of the company documents that will protect you.

To start with, in US jurisdictions there are no "shares" in an LLC. There are "member interests," which do not correspond to the rights typically associated with shares of stock in a corporation unless the membership agreement is drafted to reflect such rights. If indeed you are talking about a membership interest in an LLC, throwing in a corporate anti-dilution clause will be useless unless the membership agreement contemplates a similar scheme by creating phantom stock (which is unlikely).

The Brad Feld article jimg provided is terrific for understanding how anti-dilution clauses can be structured from an economic perspective in a typical venture-oriented corporate capital structure, but, again, that is useless in the context of an LLC. No one can provide an answer to your question on how it would work in an LLC with knowing a lot more (i.e., reviewing the actual membership documents).

On the "profitability" question: Whether an equity holder in an LLC or a corporation has information rights to things like financial statements is somewhat complex. From a basic corporate law perspective, equity holders usually do not have rights to that information. The company can grant a contractual right to the information, or depending on the nature of the sale of securities to a particular equity owner there could be a securities law obligation to provide that info. But generally speaking, no, a minority equity owner doesn't have a right to financial info about the company unless the company contractually agrees to provide it.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

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Greetings from forex trading land! You may have realized that this is a large market with many different facets. Currency trading is very competitive, and it may take a while to find what methods are best for you. You can use these suggestions to get yourself started on the right foot.

Using the software is great, but avoid allowing the software to take control of your trading. The unfortunate consequence of doing this may be significant financial losses.

Learn the truth of the market. Loss is an inevitability for everyone at one point or another in this market. More than 90% of traders quit before making anything. If you stay conservative and continue to invest cautiously, over time you will experience gains.

TIP! Ignore pay systems like ?black box? because they are almost always scams. The methods these systems use to make calculations are rarely disclosed.

Foreign Exchange is a serious thing and should not be treated like a game. Anyone who trades Foreign Exchange and expects thrills are wrong. Gambling away your money at a casino would be safer.

When people start making money by trading, they have a tendency to get greedy and excited, and make careless decisions that can result in losing money. fear and panic may fuel decisions too. Work hard to maintain control of your emotions and only act once you have all of the facts ? never act based on your feelings.

Begin with a very small account. This will be an account that you can play around with and use to learn about the market. You?ll get the most profit out of your style this way and understand what trading techniques you prefer.

Forex trading requires keeping a cool head. The calmer you are, the fewer impulsive mistakes you are likely to make. You need to be rational when it comes to making trade decisions.

TIP! Use the relative strength index as a way to measure the average loss or gain on a market. This is not necessarily a reflection of your investment, but it should let you know what the potential is for that market.

If you focus on quantity of trades instead of quality, it may cost your capital and your sanity. You may make less if you are doing more trading.

In forex trading, up and down patterns of market can always be seen, but one is usually more dominant. One of the popular trends while trading during an up market is to sell the signals. Always look at trends when choosing a trade.

The CAD is a relatively low-risk investment. Many currency pairs demand that a trader keeps constant track of every single news item affecting the economies of two countries. The dollar in Canada tends to go up and down at the same rate as the U. S. dollar, which shows that it might be worth investing in.

If you practice, you will get much better. Using demos to learn is a great way to understand the market. A large number of forex trading tutorials exist online to help you get up the learning curve faster. Try to get as much info as you can before you invest.

TIP! There are online resources that allow you to practice Forex trading without having to buy a software application. The home website for forex trading offers you everything you need to set up a demo account.

In the world of forex, there are many techniques that you have at your disposal to make better trades. The world of forex has a little something for everyone, but what works for one person may not for another. Hopefully, these tips have given you a starting point for your own strategy.

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