Monday, January 7, 2013

SpareOnePlus adds location tracking, audio alerts, keeps the 15-year life on a single AA battery eyes-on

SpareOnePlus adds location tracking, audio alerts, keeps the 15year life on a single AA battery eyeson

Xpal's SpareOne disaster-ready cellphone was one of the most intriguing devices we saw at last year's CES. Using a huge capacitor, the stripped-down GSM handset promised a 15-year battery life from the charge of a single AA Energizer battery. While the call quality was basic, it could certainly be the sort of unit that you could stow in a first aid kit or car trunk for emergencies. Now the company has returned with the SpareOnePlus, which adds location-based data, readable with a smartphone app, which is good for keeping track of your loved ones on the go. Xpal has also tried to address one of our biggest gripes with the original by adding audio feedback, reading out the number that you're dialing and telling you who's calling -- although we're still wondering why they couldn't stretch to a screen. Bundled in the package is also a waterproof bag that promises to keep your essentials dry for 30 minutes under one meter of water. The only sting in this tail is that this extra technology (and bag) comes at a price -- which has increased from $50 to $99 and is expected to be available "early 2013."

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/spareoneplus/

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

New Obama Rule Would Allow Some Illegal Immigrants to Sidestep ...

END-RUN? Critics say?Mr. Obama is attempting to?circumvent immigration law

DENVER ? The Obama administration quietly issued a new rule this week designed to ease the pathway to legal status for many of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants by allowing them to sidestep a?legal requirement that they apply for a visa in their home country and wait ? the same painstaking, time consuming and expensive process that millions of foreigners seeking to legally enter the U.S. each year endure.

Under the terms of the Clinton-era law, illegal aliens must return to their country of origin to apply for a visa, and remain outside the United States for specified period of time before they can legally re-enter the country. That period of time is tied to how long the alien was unlawfully present in the U.S..

But that is slated to change under the new Obama rule, which would allow as many as 1 million illegal aliens to cut to the proverbial front of line in their quest to gain permanent legal residency inside the United States.

Beginning in March, illegal immigrants meeting certain criteria would be permitted to apply for a special ?waiver? allowing them return?home only?to pick up their visa before returning to the U.S. ? evading the legal requirement barring their?immediate re-entry.

?[I]t will become easier for undocumented immigrants who are immediate relatives of a U.S. citizen to remain in this country while they pursue legal permanent residency,? Elizabeth Llorente of Fox News Latino wrote Wednesday.

?Undocumented immigrants applying for the waiver still must leave the United States at some point to finish the process at a U.S. consular office in the country of their citizenship,? Llorente added. ?But now their time outside of the United States is expected to last only days or a few weeks.?

This is the second time in?recent months that the Obama administration has courted controversy with executive action on immigration.

In?June, the White House directed federal immigration officials to disregard certain provisions of federal law and stop deporting younger illegal immigrants who meet certain criteria. That move ? expected to affect some 800,000 illegal aliens ? prompted denunciations from many lawmakers, who criticized the move as an end-run around Congress.

?If President Obama wants to do something about illegal immigration then I challenge him to submit a proposal to Congress where it can be debated.? Rep. Cory Gardner (R-Yuma) told The Observer at the time.

Advocates for stricter immigration enforcement were equally critical of Wednesday?s announcement.

?I?m not sure why Congress is even needed,? deadpanned former Congressman Tom Tancredo. ?The lawmaking process is unnecessary in Obama?s America.?

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately address the procedural and legal questions raised by critics.

?This final rule facilitates the legal immigration process and reduces the amount of time that U.S. citizens are separated from their immediate relatives who are in the process of obtaining an immigrant visa,? said Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano according to a department press release.

President Obama has indicated that he will press Congress to?act on?a proposal in the coming weeks that would grant legal status to many of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants currently present in the U.S..

Source: http://thecoloradoobserver.com/2013/01/obama-rule-immigrants/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=obama-rule-immigrants

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Personal Finance Daily: 7 cheap destinations for 2013 - eWallstreeter


From: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories - 3:20pm - January 4, 2013

Now?s the time to book a vacation for 2013, reports Kelli B. Grant, especially for select destinations. Also in today?s Personal Finance Daily, find neighborhoods that boost longevity, see why the new tax bill makes singledom more appealing, and learn how pundits think 2013 will turn out.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Scarlett Johansson Never Thinks About Marriage And 'Isn't Having ...

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By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

While her ex-husband Ryan Reynolds is making a new life with Blake Lively, Scarlett Johansson hasn't moved on from their short-lived marriage and doesn't expect to anytime soon.

"I never think about marriage. Is that weird?" The Avengers star revealed in an eye-opening interview for the February issue of Elle UK.

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"The only time I ever think about it is when people ask me. It's really not important to me," she said. "I'm not having kids any time soon, I'm in a nice relationship, I'm working a lot."

Her candid confession of single-dom is a far cry from Green Lantern star Reynolds current status, who made blonde beauty Blake his second bride in September, less than two years after his divorce from Scarlett was finalized.

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Since the breakdown of their two-year marriage, the 28-year-old Hitchcock actress has been linked to numerous leading men including Sean Penn, advertising executive Nate Naylor, and most recently, French journalist Romain Dauriac, but none of her relationships has lasted the test of time.

"I got married when I was young and it was incredibly romantic and I liked being married, actually," Johansson told Elle UK. "But it is different. It's hard to put into words. To me, being in a functioning relationship doesn't mean you have to be married."

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Source: http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/01/scarlett-johansson-opens-marriage-and-kids-ryan-reynolds

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Every Day With Dan: Continuing education 2012

Below is the list of books I read this year and conferences I attended. I started several other books but didn't finish them. The one I liked best was most definitely 'The Pastor' by Eugene Peterson, as well as 'Travels With Charlie' by Steinbeck (even though it didn't have anything to do with continuing education - it was a vacation book). The Breen books were also really good, and... well, really all of them were quite helpful. Though I would probably not recommend When Helping Hurts or The Faith of Leap?(actually I would probably not recommend any of them to anyone other than church leaders - other than:?Travels With Charlie, Plastic Donuts, and Speaking of Jesus?- I would recommend all three of those).

I also noticed that I have been a bit short on the conferences and things lately. I should probably attend more of those but... meh... I just haven't been in the mood or something. Truth be told, I think I probably really need a sabbatical, but I don't see that happening. So... I plug along...

Here is my meager list for 2012:

Books:

The King Jesus Gospel, by Scot McKnight

Simply Jesus, by N.T. Wright

Building A Discipling Culture, by Mike Breen & Steve Cockram

Covenant & Kingdom: the DNA of the Bible, by Mike Breen

Travels With Charlie, by John Steinbeck (on vacation)

Speaking of Jesus: the art of not-evangelism, by Carl Medearis

Plastic Donuts: A Fresh Perspective on Gifts by Jeff Anderson

Multiplying Missional Leaders, by Mike Breen

The Faith of Leap, by Michael Frost & Alan Hirsch

The Pastor: A Memoir, by Eugene Peterson

When Helping Hurts, by Steve Corbett & Brian Fikkert

Conferences & Seminars:

-???????? CGGC Credentialing Symposium, Findlay, OH, March 14-15 -???????? 3DM Discipleship & Mission Workshop (Mike Breen), Fort Wayne, March 22-24

-???????? Launch Conference, Winebrenner Seminary, May 18-19

-???????? Signed up to be in a weekly Coaching Huddle with 3dm. Started June 5, with Chris Norman

-???????? Midwest Region Conference Convention, Decatur, IL, June 19-21

- ? ?Start accountability group, November (once a month)

Source: http://12ddm.blogspot.com/2013/01/continuing-education-2012.html

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

U.S. State Dept made 'grievous mistake' over Benghazi-Senate report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The State Department made a "grievous mistake" in keeping the U.S. mission in Benghazi open despite inadequate security and increasingly alarming threat assessments in the weeks before a deadly attack by militants, a Senate committee said on Monday.

A report from the Senate Homeland Security Committee on the September 11 attacks on the U.S. mission and a nearby CIA annex, in which the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans died, faulted intelligence agencies for not focusing tightly enough on Libyan extremists.

It also faulted the State Department for waiting for specific warnings instead of improving security.

The committee's assessment, "Flashing Red: A Special Report On The Terrorist Attack At Benghazi," follows a scathing report by an independent State Department accountability review board that resulted in a top security official resigning and three others at the department being relieved of their duties.

Joseph Lieberman, an independent senator who chairs the committee, said that in thousands of documents it reviewed, there was no indication that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had personally denied a request for extra funding or security for the Benghazi mission. He said key decisions were made by "midlevel managers" who have since been held accountable.

Republican Senator Susan Collins said it was likely that others needed to be held accountable, but that decision was best made by the Secretary of State, who has the best understanding "of how far up the chain of command the request for additional security went."

The attacks and the death of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens put diplomatic security practices at posts in risky areas under scrutiny and raised questions about whether intelligence on militant activity in the region was adequate.

The Senate report said the lack of specific intelligence of an imminent threat in Benghazi "may reflect a failure" by intelligence agencies to focus closely enough on militant groups with weak or no operational ties to al Qaeda and its affiliates.

"With Osama bin Laden dead and core al Qaeda weakened, a new collection of violent Islamist extremist organizations and cells have emerged in the last two to three years," the report said. That trend has been seen in the "Arab Spring" countries undergoing political transition or military conflict, it said.

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The report recommended that U.S. intelligence agencies "broaden and deepen their focus in Libya and beyond, on nascent violent Islamist extremist groups in the region that lack strong operational ties to core al Qaeda or its main affiliate groups."

Neither the Senate report nor the unclassified accountability review board report pinned blame for the Benghazi attack on a specific militant group. The FBI is investigating who was behind the assaults.

President Barack Obama, in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, said the United States had "very good leads" about who carried out the attacks. He did not provide details.

The Senate committee said the State Department should not have waited for specific warnings before acting on improving security in Benghazi.

It also said it was widely known that the post-revolution Libyan government was "incapable of performing its duty to protect U.S. diplomatic facilities and personnel," but the State Department failed to fill the security gap.

"Despite the inability of the Libyan government to fulfill its duties to secure the facility, the increasingly dangerous threat assessments, and a particularly vulnerable facility, the Department of State officials did not conclude the facility in Benghazi should be closed or temporarily shut down," the report said. "That was a grievous mistake."

The Senate panel reviewed changing comments made by the Obama administration after the attack, which led to a political firestorm in the run-up to the November presidential election and resulted in U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice withdrawing her name from consideration to replace Clinton, who is stepping down early next year.

Rice had said her initial comments that the attack grew out of a spontaneous protest over an anti-Islam film were based on talking points provided by intelligence agencies.

Lieberman said it was not the job of intelligence agencies to formulate unclassified talking points and they should decline such requests in the future.

The report said the original talking points included a line saying "we know" that individuals associated with al Qaeda or its affiliates participated in the attacks. But the final version had been changed to say: "There are indications that extremists participated," and the reference to al Qaeda and its affiliates was deleted.

The report said that while James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, had offered to provide the committee with a detailed chronology of how the talking points were written and evolved, this had still not been delivered to Capitol Hill because the administration had spent weeks "debating internally" whether or not it should turn over information considered "deliberative" to Congress.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-state-dept-made-grievous-mistake-over-benghazi-113351183.html

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Source: http://articleshub.indiafaster.com/2013/01/free-computer-certification-practice-exam-and-test-questions/

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