Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Windows Phone outselling the iPhone 3:1 in Lithuania

lithuania-in-europe-mapNokia has released some market share data for Windows Phone in Central and Eastern Europe.

According to the IDC in Q2 2013 Windows Phone had a greater share than iOS in the region ? 6.9% vs 5.8%.

According to market research firm Gfk Nokia Lumia handsets ?grew from 6% to 12% of the Lithuanian smartphone market since the beginning of the year, significantly outselling the iPhone.

Nokia representatives estimate Lumia handsets outsell the iPhone 3:1 in that region.

? We estimate that by the end of the year Lithuania has to be about 100 thousand Nokia Lumia users,? a Nokia?s sales representative said.

?The growing Windows Phone user base shows the potential of the system . This should draw the attention of application makers -while the Windows Phone store competition is relatively small, it is best to start programming right now ? early developers always have higher chances to create a success story . As a first steps programmers are welcome to go at to next week?s ?AppCamp App Workshop ? ? said AppCamp CEO Tom Martuni .

Via Ekonomika.lt, thanks Domantas for the tip.

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Monday, September 23, 2013

The pursuit of hopefulness in entertainment media

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Has a movie or TV show ever left you feeling happy or uplifted about your own life? Entertainment media provides a wealth of emotionally evocative content, but relatively little attention has been paid to the subject of media creating positive emotions, and specifically, hope. In a recent study, the author researches the effects of hope and underdog characters in entertainment media.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/living_well/~3/aUZiVKZ1_eE/130921092034.htm

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Begin for iPhone simplifies tasks, do it today or put it off until tomorrow

Begin for iPhone simplifies tasks, do it today or put it off until tomorrow

Begin for iPhone is a brand new iPhone task management app that is very reminiscent of Clear. The interface is a little bit more sophisticated but gives you the same gesture driven controls we've all come to know and love.

In order to mark a task as done, just slide your finger to the right over the item. Sliding your finger to the left will automatically put the task off until tomorrow. There are no other lists to manage or sections. You basically have two options when it comes to sorting tasks. Do it today or move it to the tomorrow section. It will then become due the following day.

Begin was designed with one handed use in mind so all the gestures you use can easily be performed without two hands. Task entry is also quick and lets you add multiple items quickly. Pulling up from the bottom of the screen will show you all tasks that aren't completed yet from both of your lists.

If you're looking for a minimal task app that deals with short term items instead of long term folders and projects, I'd recommend considering Begin for iPhone.


    






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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Legal Briefs: This Week in Law, Strippers Get Minimum Wage : Life ...

Montana Supreme Court rules that judge, who came under fire after he sentenced a former teacher who had sexual relations with a student to thirty days in prison, cannot review the sentencing. ?(BBC News)

After months of proceedings, Ghana?s supreme court endorses the results of the presidential election. ?(The Economist)

Forthcoming academic paper argues that the ?Law & Order? television series may impact juries. ?(Wall Street Journal)

Texas approves new legislation that allows courts to grant new trials in cases in which forensic science has evolved. ?(NY Times)

Should legally blind individuals be allowed to receive gun permits? ?(CBS News)

Trials of Kenyan leaders start in the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. ?(Washington Post)

Southern District of New York partially denies Lady Gaga?s motion for summary judgment in suit brought by a former assistant who is seeking overtime wages. ?(SDNY)

New book ?A Wild Justice? tells the story of Furman v. Georgia and how the Supreme Court came close to abolishing the death penalty. ?(Slate)

Judge rules that strippers are employees, not independent contractors, and therefore should be paid a minimum wage. ?(Businessweek)

Customer sues Apple for breach of contract, claiming that he is entitled to the full final season of ?Breaking Bad,? not just the first eight episodes. ?(Rolling Stone)

Josh Blackman?s ?Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare? discusses the legal maneuvers taken in an effort to overturn President Obama?s health care law. ?(The Daily Caller)

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Source: http://www.lifeofthelaw.org/legal-briefs-this-week-in-law-strippers-get-minimum-wage/

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Uber embraces impatience with ETA feature for iOS and Android

Uber embraces impatience with ETA feature for iOS and Android

Uber's latest update tackles that age old question: are we there yet? The company's offering up an ETA feature that'll let you share your estimated arrival time with friends and family via text message. Enable the feature in the app, enter your destination and once your driver starts his or her trip, you can text your real-time ETA along with map link to concerned parties. The latest version of the app is available now for iOS and Android. No word on how time traveling DeLorean rides are expect to impact the app's estimates.

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Reasons Behind Health Benefits of Chocolates and Olive Oil Examined


The American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society, is holding a symposium on those substances during its 246th National Meeting and Exposition.

Reports in the symposium involve substances that consumers know best as 'antioxidants,' and that scientists term 'phenolic derivatives.'

These ingredients, found naturally in certain foods and sold as dietary supplements, have been linked with health benefits that include reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer.

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NOAA?s Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) provides science-based solutions to protect and restore the nation?s natural resources from coastal environmental hazards. OR&R serves the nation by providing expertise and a suite of products and services critical for making science-based response decisions that prevent further harm, restore natural resources, and promote effective planning for future incidents.

Source: http://incidentnews.noaa.gov/incident/8654?f=573366400

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Pexip Introduces Revolutionary Software Based Video Conferencing ...

The communications solutions provider?Pexip?based in Oslo, London, and New York?has announced the general availability of Pexip Infinity, a scalable software video platform. The idea behind the Infinity is to help companies to easily scale collaboration opportunities in a cost effective manner, which is becoming increasingly important for organizations to deal with the growing mobile work forces and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trends.

The Pexip Infinity software-based, virtualized solution provides personal meeting rooms for any number of users on video, voice and mobile with the flexibility to scale and deploy as required.

Since a large number of people prefer to work remotely, they need to work at home environment similar to that in the office. Pexip Infinity can be configured to use in two or more virtual machines in a setup that requires only 15 minutes. The software solution is scalable to support new video conferencing features and technologies such as H.265, SVC and WebRTC. Pexip Infinity?s platform is designed to efficiently use industry-standard servers from any vendor to provide high-quality, scalable and efficient conferencing.

?As the demand of employees to work anywhere, anytime increases, and as more companies adopt the trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), companies need to rethink IT decisions,? said Simen Teigre, chief executive officer and co-founder, Pexip. ?Pexip Infinity is a revolutionary product that enables simple, affordable and high-quality video meetings for everyone, everywhere, offering users enterprise-quality virtual meeting rooms that meet the demands of the increasingly virtual workforce.?

Distributed, software-only, makes Pexip communication-as-a-service

DevOps editor Kyt Dotson took a moment to speak with Pexip executives about how the product works and where it sits in the global scheme of teleconference and telepresence products. In short, Pexip is a disruptive force because it ?thinks in the cloud? using a model that distributes its network as much or as little as a client needs. As a result, the system can deliver dramatic bandwidth savings over traditional solutions.

?In traditional, monolithic MCU deployments, all participants connect into the same location. If the MCU is located in the US, the result is five high-definition calls across the Atlantic,? said Hakon Dahle, CTO and cofounder of?Pexip. ?With the?Pexip?distributed deployment model, two virtual machines are deployed, one in the US and one in Europe. Participants automatically connect to the closest conferencing node.?

According to Pexip these ?nodes? can be held in datacenters across the globe and would most likely be housed near the major traffic locales of a client?such as a corporation with headquarters in England and the US might have a datacenter near London and one in Texas. Then, when the two headquarters, had a large conference call, one HQ would have all of its calls routed through Texas and the other through London; the end-result would be tighter bandwidth use to-and-from the datacenters with the major nodes coordinating the call?rather than so-many smaller connections weaving through the Internet between the two HQs.

Dahle explains,??The conferencing nodes are connected across a ?virtual backplane? allowing the current speaker to be forwarded in full resolution, and the other participants are scaled down ?live thumbnails?, using very little bandwidth (about one tenth of a high definition call). This results in significantly reduced bandwidth across expensive WAN links, decreasing bandwidth consumption by as much as 90 percent.?

The result is that initially bandwidth savings would be low for fewer participants, but as that begins to rise the savings increase as more clients are wrapped into the ?trunks.? In the end, scaling out from 3 to 20 produces a massive bandwidth savings, and then from 20 onwards would keep the same savings using the same node-based conference model.

All of this is handled by the Pexip networking protocols and with the software-only design it also means that clients don?t need to worry about installing special hardware anywhere.

Pexip Breaks the Barriers

First it was interoperability, which has been a problem in the industry for a long time, especially between room-based and software-based telepresence. Then virtualization was a key driver for the future evolution of the data center and for the ascent to the cloud services. The growing virtualization in video conferencing are pushing out expensive fixed capacity infrastructure solutions and opening up the floodgates of adoption, making videoconferencing affordable and scalable for all.

Today, millions of people take the mobile device and subsequently use them at work. According to the analysis, the number of conference program is greatly increased. This is evidenced by the programs such as Lync 2013, Vidyo and Polycom. The global market for video conferencing services is projected to reach $2.5 billion by 2018.

Video conferencing market leaders?like Cisco and Polycom?rely on hardware-based video bridging for multi-party video conferences. But personal video and BYOD have put a strain on the hardware products and they also can?t do virtualization. Pexip is first to develop a virtual software-based multi-point controller unit (MCU), which allows Infinity to be highly scalable and interoperable.

?Technology continues to drive change in the workplace. In the video conferencing space, the dynamics today revolve around the shift from hardware to software,? said Andrew W. Davis, founder and senior partner, Wainhouse Research. ?Pexip?s solution fits well within the mainstream enterprise future?a virtualized solution that works in a truly distributed architecture, melds with common IT strategies and tools, and provides customers with unprecedented levels of interoperability and flexibility.?

Pexip is also focused on providing consistent same video solution on mobile devices. The company?s iOS app allows users to view the presentation and current participants on the call in addition to zoom and other features available on a mobile device.

Additionally, the platform is fully interoperable with all protocols and codexes and is future-proofed by modular architecture; include an easy to use management API; a distributed architecture to reduce WAN bandwidth consumption and redundancy and resilience capabilities.

Source: http://siliconangle.com/blog/2013/09/10/pexip-introduces-revolutionary-software-based-video-conferencing-platform/

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Women's Health USA ? October 2013-P2P ? Releaselog | RLSLOG ...

Women?s Health is the must-read magazine for women who want to live life to its fullest. Every issue of the magazine is a manual to better, healthier living in two key respects?physically and emotionally. Women?s Health magazine is your source of information on fitness, nutrition, sex and relationships, style, beauty and more. With success strategies, fitness tips and fashion and career advice, the magazine encourages readers to take charge and conquer all aspects of life. Each issue has something different to offer, such as healthy, delicious recipes and fun weekend activity ideas. Edited for a well-rounded readership, Women?s Health focuses on providing realistic goals and covering the issues most relevant to today?s modern woman.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Costs of health care-associated infections: 9.8 billion annually in US

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A study estimates that total annual costs for five major health care-associated infections (HAIs) were $9.8 billion, with surgical site infections contributing the most to overall costs, according to a new report.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/XlwAl2vSZCU/130902181001.htm

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