Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Debt Ceiling Deal Depends On U.S. Senate


The Senate has been working on a bipartisan deal to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. But House conservatives have signaled they might not go along with a Senate deal. Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia about how he thinks the impasse can be resolved.



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And I'm Steve Inskeep. The prospects for a deal to avoid default and reopen the government now depend on the U.S. Senate, whose members include Saxby Chambliss, Republican of Georgia, who's on the line. Senator, welcome back to the program.


SENATOR SAXBY CHAMBLISS: Good to be with you, Steve.


INSKEEP: OK. So let's remember, last night Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid put out a statement saying he's optimistic, and the Republican leader, Mitch McConnell in the Senate, also says he's working on an agreement. Do you believe the Senate will deliver?


CHAMBLISS: Well, they both issued similar statements at the end of last week and over the weekend and it didn't come together. So I hope this time that it does, Steve. Because it's high time we quit this business of shutting down the government. There are too many things that are today impacting the lives of Americans, and just around the corner - i.e., the end of the month and the first of next month we're looking at veterans' benefits and Social Security checks and whatnot being impacted by the shutdown. And that means we're going to have a sure enough serious impact on people's lives. So let's hope so. I think folks on both sides of the aisle in the Senate are ready to get this done.


INSKEEP: Well, let's look at the deal, at least as it's been described. I know the legislation hasn't been passed out but it's described as reopening the government, raising the debt ceiling until early next year. Republicans get a concession on Obamacare. There would be additional income verification for people getting subsidies. Democrats get some minor concessions. Is that something that's likely to get your vote if that's the form it takes?


CHAMBLISS: I'm going to look at what the details are. The income verification is actually part of the law now, but this is supposed to tighten it up even more, and certainly that's key. But you know, we're not talking about a long-term solution, Steve. That's going to impact the decision making on the part of a lot of us.


We're talking about temporarily reopening the government by extending a CR, a continuing resolution, and temporarily raising the debt ceiling only for about four months here. So there's less demand in the minds of those of us who have to cast a vote if it's a temporary situation versus permanent situation.


INSKEEP: Do you think it's important, Senator, to get a big bipartisan vote in the Senate for whatever you send over to the House, where there has been a little bit of chaos?


CHAMBLISS: Well, that's always the goal we have because you want all legislation to have the support of both sides of the aisle. That usually means obviously(ph) it's a pretty good piece of legislation. Here I think it's more important than ever. Speaker Boehner is having lots of problems on the House side corralling his troops over there. And it's not (unintelligible) but it's kind of imploded with this CR debt ceiling issue that we've been working on. So...


INSKEEP: Would you urge him, Senator, to use Democratic votes if he possibly can? He's been trying to pass a deal with only Republicans.


CHAMBLISS: Yeah, I think he's going to have to have Democratic votes. In fact, he could even be in a situation now because of the timeline we're working on where it takes an overwhelming vote of Democrats and some Republicans to get to 218, but I think that's exactly the scenario that his folks have left him now.


INSKEEP: Now, is there a layer to this crisis that we don't see, Senator Chambliss? For example, are people talking privately with Speaker Boehner from the Senate side to the House side?


CHAMBLISS: They are. John is one of my dearest friends. I talk to him regularly anyway, but particularly on this issue we've been conversing regularly, and others have. He talks to Senator McConnell regularly, and I know other members of the Senate have been engaged in conversation with not just the speaker but rank and file House members, trying to encourage them to continue to dialogue, continue to work on it.


Because this doesn't do anybody any good, these types of confrontations.


INSKEEP: We've just got about - forgive me, Senator, we've just got about 30, 40 seconds here.


CHAMBLISS: Sure.


MONTAGNE: I want to ask about another relationship here. Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee in the Senate have objected to reopening the government unless Obamacare is also defunded. They didn't show up for a Republican lunch, I'm told, according to Politico, on Tuesday. Have you heard from them and do you think they will try to talk this out, which could take us well past the deadline, days past the deadline under Senate procedures?


CHAMBLISS: Mike and Ted were not at lunch yesterday, but I don't think that is any indication of any issue being involved there. Their stated purpose of shutting down the government early was to defund Obamacare and those of us who've been around a while kept saying, guys, that's not going to happen. It can't happen.


I think they've come to the realization now that it's not going to happen and I think in all good conscience they are trying to figure out what it is they would like to have now to see the government reopened and the debt ceiling raised. But they're probably looking at the next round rather than this round. It's just not going to happen now.


INSKEEP: Senator Chambliss, thanks as always.


CHAMBLISS: OK. Steve, always good to be with you.


MONTAGNE: Saxby Chambliss is a Republican senator from Georgia.


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Ed Scantling to step down as education dean - UNK News

KEARNEY – Ed Scantling, dean of UNK’s College of Education, announced his decision to return to the faculty ranks at the end of academic year 2013-14.


Charles Bicak, senior vice chancellor for academic and student affairs, informed deans and directors on Oct. 15.


Scantling became dean of education in June 2006, after two years as associate dean. Prior to that he was chairman of UNK’s department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies, from 1998 to 2004.


escantlingScantling is a former high school and collegiate wrestling coach, previously serving as head wrestling coach for the Lopers. Before coming to UNK in 1985 Scantling was an instructor of physical education at the University of Northern Colorado, and before that, a high school teacher in Clear Lake (Lakeport, Calif.) High School. He served as assistant wrestling coach at Northern Colorado and head wrestling coach in Lakeport.


Bicak, in his note to deans and directors, pointed out Scantling’s accomplishments for the college, community, and for the university.


“Ed has guided the college (of Education) through a highly successful NCATE reaccreditation, overseen advances in all five departments, enhanced the fundraising within the college and launched several important academic initiatives,” Bicak said. “These include collaborative workshops with Kearney Public School teachers and UNK faculty, the One Room/One Teacher recognition program, the advancement of the iPad initiative, approval of the Early Childhood Unified Endorsement online degree completion program and grant-supported outreach efforts in communication disorders.


“This is a better university because of Ed Scantling. Chancellor Kristensen and I are grateful for his service as dean. He will be hard to replace.”


Scantling will return to teaching in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Leisure Studies, soon to be renamed the department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences.


An expert scholar and research in physical education and recreation, Scantling has had numerous articles published in journals such as “Physical Education, Recreation and Dance,” and “Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators.” He has written two textbooks on fitness education, “Fitness Education: Teaching Concepts-Based Fitness in the Schools” (1997), and “Fitness Education: Ideas and Implications for Secondary Schools” (1996).


For his efforts as a faculty member Scantling has received the Leland Holdt Distinguished Faculty Award in 2001 and the Pratt-Heins Faculty Award for Service in 2005.


Scantling said, “It has been an honor to serve as the Dean of the College of Education over the last eight years. I would like to thank the Chancellor and Dr. Bicak for their support of the College of Education and express my gratitude to the chairs and faculty members of the COE for their dedication to UNK.”


Scantling earned his bachelor’s from Humboldt State University in Arcata, Calif.; his master’s from University of Northern Colorado and his doctorate from University of New Mexico.


Bicak said a search for a new dean of education will begin shortly.


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Legend 3D Seeks to Establish China Unit


Hollywood-based visual FX company Legend 3D is hoping to establish an operation in China converting 2D projects to 3D, building on the success of the format in the world's second-biggest film market.



"We are keen to establish an operation in China, and the main purpose of this trip is to find a strategic partner," Ian Jessel, president of Legend 3D, told The Hollywood Reporter during a visit to Beijing. His trip will also take him to South Korea and Japan.


PHOTOS: Inside Hollywood's Surprise Trip to 'China's Oscars'


China's box office boom has been driven by 3D and enhanced formats -- of the 13,118 screens in China at the end of last year, 72 percent are 3D screens.


"We are very eager to expand our operations into Asia, especially China, and we would be thrilled to establish relationships with Chinese producers and distributors, and in that case we would be carrying out a lot of the conversion work in China," said Jessel.


Legend 3D was involved in some of the most successful 3D conversions of the summer in China, including Man of Steel and Smurfs 2. The group has also just completed the 3D conversion of The Walt Disney Company's The Little Mermaid.


"We are very conscious of expanding internationally. The market for 3D is on an upward curve in Asia, which shows no sign of abating.


"China is becoming more internationally minded and we want to be part of the number-two market in the world. Ideally, this will happen within the next 12 months," said Jessel.


STORY: RealD, UME Sign Deal for 50 More 3D Screens in China


Legend 3D has had its most successful year so far in 2013, already shaping up to outstrip last year's record performance when the group did around one conversion a month.


The second biggest movie in China last year was James Cameron's 3D version of Titanic, which took in $156.5 million at the box office. His 3D epic Avatar still holds the record, with the $220 million it took in 2010 -- at a time when the country's 3D infrastructure wasn't nearly as developed as it is now.


One of the two Chinese films to make the top 10 box office last year was the 3D Painted Skin: The Resurrection."


Other big hits in China that Legend has worked on include Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which took in a muscular $170 million to make it China's highest-earning movie in 2011.


Hollywood movies were given a major boost in China after the quota of foreign films in Chinese theaters was increased in February from around 20 to 34, including 3D and Imax movies.


PHOTOS: 3D Movie Rereleases: The Hits and Misses


Before joining Legend 3D, Jessel was a founding president of Miramax International, president and CEO of Nelson Entertainment International; vice president of CBS Films; and managing director of ITC Entertainment. Among the movies he has worked on are Pulp Fiction and Bullets Over Broadway.


Jessel took over as president last year from Legend founder Barry Sandrew, who is the firm's chief creative officer and chief technology officer.


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Apple updates Java, Canon and HP printer drivers for OS X

Apple updates Java, Canon and HP printer drivers for OS X

Apple has posted updates to Java for OS X along with new Canon and HP printer drivers. All are available for download from Apple's support web site and through the Software Update system preference.

Separate updates to Java are available for Snow Leopard and for later versions of OS X; The Java for OS X 2013-005 update for Lion and Mountain Lion "delivers improved security, reliability, and compatibility by updating Java SE 6 to 1.6.0_65."

The printer downloads offer the latest drivers for printers from HP and laser printers from Canon.


    






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Everybody Hates Jenny McCarthy On The View




By Travis October 15, 2013 @ 9:00 AM




Jenny McCarthy has been one of the four horsewomen of the daytime TV apocalypse on The View for just a little over a month, but she’s already facing the ax, according to Radar, because people simply can’t stand listening to her talk. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone, because Jenny has become one of the most annoying celebrities on the planet in recent years, from her beliefs that vaccines cause autism to just about everything else about her.


It also doesn’t help that daytime TV has become such a thankless wasteland of impatience either. Just ask Kris Jenner, who proved that you can suck and cradle Satan’s balls all you want, but if you don’t kiss the tip and deliver the ratings, you’ll be canceled faster than your teenage daughters can expose an ass cheek on Instagram.


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Japanese kids sing 'Sunny in Philadelphia' tune

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The Internet does not always supply context. But when it offers up a video of adorable Japanese kids singing "The Dayman Song" from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" while standing in front of a whiteboard image of "Family Guy's" Peter Griffin, how much explanation does anyone really need?

The video was first published on YouTube in August, but started taking off virally after being posted as a Reddit link on Monday. Thus far, the video has over 370,000 hits on YouTube. In it, the children stand in a straight line and not only sing the lyrics (a conversation between "The Princess" and "The Dayman") but offer up a little choreography and hand gestures, too. (And if you like that, be sure to check out children rocking out to the Ramones' "Judy Is a Punk," from 2011.)

"Dayman" appeared on "Philadelphia" as part of a musical written by one of the show's characters; on the show, the musical did not go over well. Who knew it could have such a lively second life on the other side of the world from Philly?








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China Readies Moon Rover for December Launch



As China marks the 10-year anniversary of its first manned spaceflight, the nation is gearing up to launch its most complex robotic mission to the moon late this year.



Ten years ago today (Oct. 15), China became the third nation — after the Soviet Union/Russia and the United States — to independently launch an astronaut to Earth orbit. A decade later, it's working to get a sophisticated robotic lander/rover mission called Chang’e 3 to the moon, with liftoff slated for sometime in December.



Chang’e 3 is part of the second phase of China’s three-step robotic lunar exploration program of orbiting and landing probes, followed by a mission to fetch select samples of the moon and rocket them back to Earth. [China's Giant Leap into Space, 2003-2013 (Video)]



The multi-step effort could help lead to the launching of Chinese astronauts to the moon’s surface, perhaps in the 2025-2030 timeframe.



Chang'e 3 builds upon the success of China's lunar orbiters Chang'e 1 and Chang'e 2, which returned a catalog of lunar surface imagery and other data after launching in 2007 and 2010, respectively.



For instance, researchers have created a high-definition image of Sinus Iridium, a plain of basaltic lava that has been targeted as one candidate landing spot for Chang’e 3 due to its flat topography and good condition of light.





Booster, probe readied



Liftoff of Chang’e 3, named after a Chinese lunar goddess, is to take place in December, according to the country’s media outlets.



The moon-bound probe has arrived at Xichang city in southwest China’s Sichuan province, and its Long March rocket is going through final checks ahead of the mission's liftoff from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.



Zhao Xiaojin, director of the aerospace department of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, has said that once Chang’e 3 is in lunar orbit, the best landing site will be selected.



Making use of optical and microwave sensors, the lander will make a soft touchdown on the lunar landscape, then deploy a 310-pound (140 kilograms), solar-powered rover that stands on six elastic mesh wheels.



China has initiated a public campaign to name the moon rover, with the moniker to be unveiled in November after several judging rounds.




Surveying Earth from the moon




Li Benzheng, deputy chief designer of China’s lunar probe program, has said the rover will distinguish obstacles on the lunar surface and plot a path of least resistance by coupling onboard navigation systems with remote control. The instrument-toting rover, which is designed to record day/night temperature swings, will reconnoiter the moon for about three months, officials say.



To help survive plunging temperatures at night, both the lander and rover carry radioisotope heater units and novel fluid loops.



Along with terrain cameras, the Chang’e 3 lander is also outfitted with a near-ultraviolet astronomical telescope to observe stars, the galaxy and the universe from the moon, said Ouyang Ziyuan, a senior advisor to China's lunar program.



Ouyang reported at the First Beijing International Forum on Lunar and Deep-space Exploration, held Sept. 3-6, that the lander also carries an extreme ultraviolet camera to survey Earth from the moon. He said that a radar system will be attached to the bottom of the rover to probe hundreds of feet beneath the moon’s surface.



Extremely difficult mission




"The Chang’e 3 mission makes use of a plethora of innovative technologies. It is an extremely difficult mission that carries great risk," said Ma Xingrui, head of China’s space exploration body and chief commander of the lunar program, as reported by China's state-run Xinhua news agency last month.



The Chang’e 3 is a brand new spacecraft, loaded with technological advancements, space technologists Sun ZeZhou, Jia Yang and Zhang He wrote in a recent paper from the Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering.



They reported that a number of breakthroughs were sought to achieve a soft landing on the moon and carry out rover operations, including landing-cushion subsystems, hardware for lunar night survival and integrated electronics and tracking and control technology.



For example, the rover sports a stereo vision-based local autonomous obstacle-avoidance algorithm, they said.



The engineers reported that extensive experimental verification work has been carried out for the Chang’e 3 mission, including hovering, obstacle-avoiding, and low-velocity descent testing, as well as landing-impact evaluations. Additionally, a rover teleoperation verification program was carried out in the desert regions of northwest China.



Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is former director of research for the National Commission on Space and is co-author of Buzz Aldrin's new book "Mission to Mars – My Vision for Space Exploration" published by National Geographic. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook or Google+. Originally published on SPACE.com.



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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Victoria Justice: Magnolia Bakery Beauty

Kicking off another day on the job, Victoria Justice reported for duty on location for her new film “Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List” on Tuesday morning (October 15).


Sporting a denim jacket over a “I Love NY” shirt, the Nickelodeon starlet shot scenes outside the iconic Magnolia Bakery in Manhattan’s West Village with a big smile on her face.


In career news, Victoria recently landed the lead role in the forthcoming MTV series “Eye Candy,” based on the RL Stine bestseller.


MTV honcho Susanne Daniels explained, "Victoria Justice is exactly someone we want to be in business with. Not only does she resonate with our audience, she has a huge fan base and is extremely talented. We are very lucky to have her.”


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Continuous delivery revs up software updates



Continuous delivery, which involves rapid updates to software to keep up with changing business demands, presents opportunities in agility and automation, proponents say, but implementing continuous delivery and its critical process changes can be tricky.


The concept can offer flexibility and improve customer service, advocates stressed. "To me, [continuous delivery] has to do with the different expectations from software customers today," said Luis Eduardo Colon, director of research and development at business process solutions provider CDS Global.


Eduardo recalled when it was permissible to release code once a year. But those days are gone. "It's a matter of the game's changed, and we as technologists need to adapt to that," he said. Now, changes have to be instantaneous without sacrificing quality.


Continuous delivery covers processes spanning from development to production, including code testing, release automation, automating infrastructure, and managing code once it is in production, said Andi Gutmans, CEO of PHP tools vendor Zend Technologies. "That whole process has to be automated, consistent, and drive high quality."


He sees the movement to mobile and cloud services driving continuous delivery. "It's a huge issue for companies." Continuous delivery involves tools, people, and mindset, with an element of dev ops thrown in, said Gutman. "Continuous delivery is a more complete view of what it really means to get code into [the] cloud quickly at high quality."


At the recent ZendCon PHP conference in Silicon Valley, Colon detailed CDS's own continuous delivery pipeline, which has involved processes ranging from writing and committing code to code metrics and unit testing. The process also covers autoconfigure environments and deployment from packages and features a version control system, with CDS looking to switch from Mercurial to Git.


Continuous delivery: Brute-force automation
"For me, continuous delivery is standardization, process, and brute-force automation," said Rajesh Khazanchi, VMware group product manager. He described continuous delivery as a process in which developers check in code, builds occur, software packages are released, and deployment kicks in.


But implementing a continuous delivery system has to be done carefully, Colon stressed. "I would argue that it would be very hard to do it in a couple of weeks, just because there's a lot of pieces and details, and it means you have to take people with different ownerships and different roles and get them to work together."


The right tooling is critical to reinforce the cultural shift of continuous delivery, said Adam Jacob, chief developer officer at IT infrastructure automation vendor Opscode. "It's a big cultural shift, from releasing once a month, once a year, whatever, to doing it all the time," said Jacob, who is the author of the Chef automation platform. Colon, meanwhile, emphasized people and patience as important, pointing out that continuous delivery, continuous integration, and agile are all intertwined.


Get everyone on board
Everyone involved in a continuous delivery effort has to understand the complete process, said Maurice Kherlakian, lead solutions architect at Zend. "Everybody has to understand everything in order to be as streamlined as possible." Also, education is critical, Khazanchi said. "Just don't rush into starting this process," he said. "It's more about making sure every single person on your team understands what you're trying to do. " He suggested a phased approach to implementation.


Proponents acknowledge pushback issues in implementing continuous delivery. "The biggest pushback is that the code base usually is not ready for the process," Kherlakian said. Getting it ready can be challenging; writing tests takes time, but management just wants more features. "It's a hard sell, sometimes."


Another issue is documentation, he added. Write too much, and it will not get read, Kherlakian said. Khazanchi concurred, recalling an experience in which implementers wrote too much documentation. "Nobody's going to read those. So it's extremely important to write quality documentation."


This story, "Continuous delivery revs up software updates," was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Get the first word on what the important tech news really means with the InfoWorld Tech Watch blog. For the latest developments in business technology news, follow InfoWorld.com on Twitter.


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HP EliteDisplay E271i


Business users who spend eight or more hours a day staring into a computer screen know the value of a desktop monitor that can cleanly display small text while offering a variety of viewing positions. The HP EliteDisplay 271i does both and more. This reasonably priced 27-inch IPS monitor delivers accurate colors out of the box and does a good job of displaying light and dark shades of gray. It also maintains a bright, colorful picture at any angle and has a built-in
USB hub. It's missing an HDMI port, however, and the USB hub doesn't support the newer (and faster) USB 3.0 technology.




Design and Features

There's nothing fancy about the 271i, but like most business monitors it was designed with productivity in mind. The 1,920-by-1,080 IPS panel has a non-reflective anti-glare coating and is housed in a 10.8-pound business black cabinet with 0.75-inch black bezels. A small round HP logo is affixed to the bottom bezel, and five buttons are positioned off to the right.






The cabinet is supported by a black hinged stand that provides a little over 5 inches of height adjustment and 35 degrees of tilt adjustment. It also allows you to rotate the panel 90 degrees in either direction for portrait mode viewing but it doesn't automatically rotate the image. You'll have to use your graphics card's control panel to flip the image. A small round pad on the base lets you swivel the entire monitor (including the base) 360 degrees, but the base is a bit too large and heavy, and the movement is awkward at best. The stand can be removed if you prefer to mount the monitor on a wall using the four VESA compliant mounting holes.



There are two downstream USB ports on the left side of the monitor and one upstream port around back. All USB ports use the older (and slower) USB 2.0 protocol rather than the newer (and faster) USB 3.0 protocol found on monitors like the Acer B296CL and the Dell P2314T. Also at the rear of the cabinet are VGA, DVI, and DisplayPort 1.2 video inputs. You don't get an HDMI port or speakers on this monitor, omissions that would be more glaring if the 271i was geared towards consumers rather than business users.



The 271i has limited picture adjustments. In addition to brightness, contrast, and color temperature you can adjust sharpness, enable video overdrive (to reduce blurring) and dynamic contrast ratio, and set black stretch (black level). Power management consists of a sleep timer and a power saver mode that shuts down the backlight when the monitor detects the absence of a video signal.



HP protects the 271i with a three-year warranty. Inside the box are VGA, DisplayPort, and USB cables as well as a resource CD containing drivers, a user guide, and HP's Display Assistant software. Display Assistant lets you change picture setting using a keyboard and mouse and includes a Desktop Partition utility that lets you manage window partitions. It contains a set of predefined window regions and allows you to create your own custom regions. There's also a Power Saving feature that lets you schedule when the monitor will go into Stand-by mode or Power off mode.



Performance

The 271i's 27-inch IPS panel performed admirably. It displayed all shades of gray from DisplayMate's 64-Step Grayscale test and showed no evidence of tinting or color tracking errors. Viewing angles were wide with no appreciable color shifting or loss of luminance.



Colors looked sharp against the panel's dark black background and were reasonably accurate out of the box. On the chart below each box represents the ideal coordinates for each color, as determined by the CIE (International Committee on Illumination). The colored dots represent the actual measured coordinates taken in our lab. As you can see, red and green are very close to their ideal zone while blue is spot-on. While displaying scenes from the BBC production of Planet Earth on Blu-ray, colors appeared well saturated and skin tones looked natural.





The 271i did a fantastic job of displaying small text on the Scaled Fonts test. Size 7 Arial fonts set to 5.3 points (the smallest font on the test) were crisp and well defined, a big plus for those who wish to view multiple pages on a single screen.



The 271i used 26 watts of power during testing, which is exactly what the 27-inch Viewsonic VG2732m-LED used and a bit more efficient than the HP Envy 27 and the AOC i2757fh, both of which used 30 watts.



The HP EliteDisplay 271i is a good choice for business users who want to move up to a big screen monitor but need to stay within budget. Its ergonomic stand allows you to adjust the screen for the most comfortable viewing position and can rotate the panel 90-degrees. Moreover, its IPS panel displays rich, accurate colors and good grayscale reproduction. Additionally, users who work with multi-page documents will appreciate how the 271i handles small text. For businesses that require more connectivity options and more IT-friendly features, our Editors' Choice for big-screen business monitors, the NEC MultiSync EA273WM, delivers the goods but it's more expensive.


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Jon Bon Jovi Walks Fan Down The Aisle At Her Vegas Wedding! (Photos)



1x1.trans Jon Bon Jovi Walks Fan Down The Aisle At Her Vegas Wedding! (Photos)


Jon Bon Jovi is not only talented but seems to be a really nice guy!


The singer made one fan a very happy bride when he walked her down the aisle over the weekend in Las Vegas!



Australian bride Branka Delic began an online campaign on Facebook to have Bon Jovi walk her down the aisle when she married Gonzalo Cladera.


Delic’s Facebook page, “Bon Jovi, Walk Me Down the Aisle?” received almost 1,800 likes when it attracted media attention.


The 51-year-old singer heard about it and happened to be performing at the MGM Grand Garden Arena the same night as Delic and Cladera’s wedding.


The chapel where the couple planned to tie the knot, Graceland Wedding Chapel, is where Bon Jovi married his wife Dorothea in 1989. The couple said they had always planned to marry there since Delic is such a huge Bon Jovi fan.


Jon Bon Jovi had a limo pick the couple up to meet him at 4:30.


1x1.trans Jon Bon Jovi Walks Fan Down The Aisle At Her Vegas Wedding! (Photos)



Branka said, “We almost forgot we had gotten married we were so excited about Bon Jovi being there.”


She said she was just in awe when she met the singer, joking, “I think I creeped him a bit too, I think he thought I was a creep because I kept staring at him and touching him. He looked so much better than I thought he would. I kept saying to him ‘I can’t believe you took time out of your schedule for me.’ Who am I? I’m a nobody. He deserves all the success he’s got.”


Delic received a special souvenir from the chapel.


“They gave me a copy of his marriage certificate, so I’ve got the best souvenir of my life. All the photos from my wedding and his certificate, it’s all going above my bed when I get home.”


1x1.trans Jon Bon Jovi Walks Fan Down The Aisle At Her Vegas Wedding! (Photos)


Jon Bon Jovi congratulated Branka Delic and Gonzalo Cladera on Twitter after the ceremony.



Branka Delic later posted on Facebook, “MY MAN!! I have memories for life which I’ll never forget. Such an amazing man take time from his schedule to come walk this crazy Aussie own the aisle… Jon….. I salute! You’re everything I ever imagined, an amazing and generous being…. SO FREAKIN WOW!!
7am and still in Vegas Partying…. YOU MADE MY LIFE BABY!!”


Branka said he was everything she hoped he would be. She said of Jon, “You hear about famous people being stuck up but he was just divine.”



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Review: Bridget Jones older, shallower and boring

This book cover image released by Alfred A. Knopf shows "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," by Helen Fielding. (AP Photo/Alfred A. Knopf)







This book cover image released by Alfred A. Knopf shows "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," by Helen Fielding. (AP Photo/Alfred A. Knopf)







"Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" (Alfred A. Knopf), by Helen Fielding

Time has dulled Bridget Jones.

It has also left her neither wiser, more relaxed nor comfortable with the person she's become and the people she counts as her friends.

That's both good and bad because in Helen Fielding's "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," the British heroine — whose sense of self was so strong and so entertaining in the first two novels that it created an archetype of self-determination belaboring amusing bouts of self-confidence — is lost amid social media, parental responsibility and trying to impress the moms at school.

So how, now, is Bridget Jones at 51? Content in marriage to Mark Darcy? Happily ensconced in having quit smoking, raising two children and avoiding the trap of being a smug married woman?

In a word, no. Darcy is dead and Bridget is a single mother to their two children, dating a man whose age is around half her own while her best mates find themselves vacillating between adult responsibility and living their lives as the unfettered and unbound twenty- and thirty-somethings they used to be.

It's been nearly 20 years since "Bridget Jones's Diary" was published in 1996, vaulting Fielding from freelance reporter to one of Britain's best-known and most popular writers. The 1999 sequel, "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason," continued Bridget's bold, if not brassy, tales.

But it seems that fear of being a 51-year-old single parent raising two young children in the age of social media is too much for her.

Fielding strives throughout the book to add relevance to her character's life and all of its foibles, mishaps and happy accidents. It's just not enough, though not for lack of trying. Perhaps that's an echo of the time that Bridget and her readers live in, with the short bursts of information, a focus on the quick and a general intolerance for taking time to do things.

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Is This LG's New Curved Banana Phone?

Is This LG's New Curved Banana Phone?

There are only two ways to curve a phone. Well, too main ways. Samsung's repping the horizontal axis approach with its Galaxy Round. But someone's gotta go banana-style, right? According to leaked renders dug up by Engadget, LG is on it. Welcome to the weird future.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Upgrade To Smart Plasma Cheaply, EVO Your Internal Storage, Free Fries

Upgrade To Smart Plasma Cheaply, EVO Your Internal Storage, Free Fries

I have the Panasonic ST60 sitting on my bedroom dresser because I haven't had time to wall mount it yet. It's stunning, total overkill for a bedroom, and double the price of this Pansonic S60 we've got for you today. $600 is a small price to pay for 50 inches of Panasonic's legendary, smart plasma. [Panasonic]

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