বুধবার, ২৪ জুলাই, ২০১৩

Plastic iPhone shell shows up again, goes side by side with current products

The alleged low-cost, plastic iPhone continues to be a thing, and well known YouTuber DetroitBORG has managed to obtain one of the shells we've seen so many leaked images of already. While it is only the shell, DetroitBORG ? otherwise known as Michael Kukielka ? compares it to the iPod touch, iPhone 5, iPhone 4/4S and the iPhone 3GS.

The comparisons are pretty neat, actually. The shell bears a lot of resemblance to the 5th Gen iPod touch, with a similar form factor and speaker arrangement down the bottom, alongside of course a Lightning port, the 3.5mm headphone jack and the microphone. It's also slightly thicker than the iPhone 5. At this point in time we're still wondering exactly what this is, if indeed it does come to market. Speculation is that the 30-pin laden iPhone 4 and 4S will be discontinued, and that this 'budget' offering will fit into that part of the lineup, along side the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S. Check out the video and see what you think. How do you like the looks of it?

via 9to5Mac

    


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শনিবার, ২০ জুলাই, ২০১৩

Miley Cyrus: Peace Signs in London

Posted Friday July 19, 2013 7:11 PM GMT

Hoping to enjoy a casual night on the town, Miley Cyrus heads out of her London, England hotel on Friday (July 19).

Looking simple and more covered up than normal, the "We Can't Stop" songstress exited wearing black pants, a white button up and big black shades.

Though she may be miles away, Miley's mom is still sending her love and support to her daughter while across the pond.

Taking to her Twitter page, Cyrus posted a photo of sunflowers with a caption reading, "Flowers from my mommy. Just to wish me a nice day."

Source: http://gossipcenter.com/miley-cyrus/miley-cyrus-peace-signs-london-892545

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'Fault In Our Stars' Actors Already Best Friends

Ansel Elgort says he and Shailene Woodley have 'perfect' chemistry.
By Amy Wilkinson, with reporting by Josh Horowitz

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This week in the war on voters: House GOP holds half-hearted hearing on Voter Rights Act revamp

This week in the war on voting is a joint project of Joan McCarter and Meteor Blades

The House Republicans held their first hearing on the Voting Rights Act Thursday to consider what, if anything, might be done as a consequence of the Supreme Court's striking down Section 4. That section set formulas for figuring out which jurisdictions are required to "pre-clear" any changes in their voting laws because they discriminated against citizens of color in the past. As expected, some lawmakers don't want to do anything:

The two Republican witnesses at Thursday?s hearing were in complete agreement: Even with Section 4 struck down, the Voting Rights Act ain?t broke so there?s no need to fix it. In fact, Hans von Spakovsky, a former Bush-era Justice Department official who is now a scholar with the Heritage Foundation, said that the requirement to submit election law changes in advance had ?led to a virtual apartheid system of redistricting,? because it bars changes that would have the effect of diluting minority voting power, not just the intention. [...]

Von Spakovsky compared the ?preclearance? requirement in the Voting Rights Act to arresting someone and forcing them to prove their innocence rather than requiring the state to prove their guilt. As a rejoinder, Spencer Overton, a former Justice Department official who now teaches law at Georgetown University, said ?when I came into this building today, I went through a metal detector, that?s not a due process violation.? The point, Overton explained, was that preclearance exists to address voting discrimination where it remains most acute.

The Pennsylvania GOP just keeps opening its collective big mouth, and admitting that voter ID has nothing to do with fraud, and everything to do with politics.
Now PA GOP party chairman Rob Gleason has set off a new round of criticism by crediting voter ID with helping narrow Obama's margin of victory last fall. In an interview broadcast on PCN-TV, Gleason was asked whether he thought the attention drawn to Voter ID affected last year?s elections. He replied."Yeah, I think a little bit. We probably had a better election. Think about this, we cut Obama by 5%, which was big. A lot of people lost sight of that. He won, he beat McCain by 10%, he only beat Romney by 5%. I think that probably Voter ID had helped a bit in that."
More war on voters below the fold.

North Carolina is one of several states where right-wing lawmakers have seen the Supreme Court's decision to gut the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as an opportunity to suppress the vote, though they will never, of course, call it that. Bob Hall, executive director of Democracy North Carolina, examines the differences between a House and Senate photo I.D. bill:

The Senate bill takes a double swipe at college students, making it harder for them to vote. It refuses to accept student IDs from any college; the House at least accepts those from the UNC and community college systems. And it restricts the use of an out-of-state driver?s license to 90 days from the day of becoming a NC registered voter; the House accepts the out-of-state driver?s licenses as a legitimate government-issued photo ID. These are unnecessary, mean-spirited changes that target and punish college students who want to participate in the civic life of their college community. The Senate version keeps a House provision that will make the NC law one of the most restrictive in the nation?harsher than the ones in Florida, Idaho, Michigan and several other states with a photo ID requirement. Those states allow the voter who lacks or forgets to bring the photo ID to sign an attestation under penalty of perjury and, in some cases, provide an identifying number, such as a birth date or Social Security number, that the board of elections can verify before counting the ballot. The proposed NC law would make that voter come back another day and show the correct ID to have their provisional ballot count. This is significant: 70% of North Carolina voters say our law should also have that back-up provision for the voter without an ID who signs the attestation and gives an identifying number.
A federal judge in Ohio has made permanent a ruling that voters who are misdirected to incorrect polling places will still have their votes counted, even if they vote in the "wrong" location.
Last year, two organizations filed suit against Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted (R) after he attempted to block the counting of provision ballots cast voters who vote in the wrong place within a polling place (often ?right church,? but ?wrong pew? voters) ? even though they were incorrectly sent there by poll workers. A federal appeals court ruled against Husted in October, holding that such a practice violated the U.S. Constitution. U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley issued an injunction preventing Ohio from discarding those votes in November?s election.
That injunction is now permanent.

John Paul Stevens reviews Gary May's Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy:

Professor Gary May describes a number of the conflicts between white supremacists in Alabama and nonviolent civil rights workers that led to the enactment of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?often just called the VRA. The book also describes political developments that influenced President Lyndon Johnson to support the act in 1965, and later events that supported the congressional reenactments of the VRA signed by President Richard Nixon in 1970, by President Gerald Ford in 1975, by President Ronald Reagan in 1982, and by President George W. Bush in 2006. [...]

May?s book contains a wealth of information about the events that led to the enactment of the 1965 statute?and about the dedication and heroism of little-known participants in the events that came to national attention in 1964 and 1965. It includes both favorable and unfavorable information about well-known figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and J. Edgar Hoover, and about some of the methods used by whites to prevent blacks from voting and from registering to vote.

Republican who chucked voter registration forms goes scot-free:
A judge in Virginia dropped several misdemeanor charges against Colin Small on Wednesday, meaning the 23-year-old will not face any penalties for discarding a number of voter registration forms. Felony charges were dropped back in April, but Small was still facing five misdemeanor counts until this week.

During a four-hour court hearing on Tuesday, Small's lawyer John C. Holloran argued that Small simply made a mistake and wasn't trying to purposefully prevent anyone from registering to vote. [...]

Small had been registering voters on behalf of the Republican Party and was paid by Strategic Allied Consulting until the Republican National Committee ended its relationship with the firm.

Source: http://feeds.dailykos.com/~r/dailykos/index/~3/ds4KndFkSRg/-This-week-in-the-war-on-voters-House-GOP-holds-half-hearted-hearing-on-Voter-Rights-Act-revamp

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The Secret Powers Hidden in Your iPhone's Accessibility Options

The Secret Powers Hidden in Your iPhone's Accessibility Options

Unless you're constantly messing around with your iPhone's settings, most people don't dig into the Accessibility features in iOS unless they need to solve a specific problem. That said, there's actually a few great features hidden in those options that everyone can make use of, even if you don't need them.

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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/DjSCXh-0xPI/the-secret-powers-hidden-in-your-iphones-accessibility-816886743

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শুক্রবার, ১৯ জুলাই, ২০১৩

In Indian school, children died quickly after eating poisoned meal

By Annie Banerji

PATNA, India (Reuters) - Within minutes of eating a meal of rice and potato curry at school, the children began to fall sick, a cook at the centre of one of India's deadliest outbreaks of mass food poisoning in years, told Reuters from her hospital bed.

At least 23 children, aged four to 12, died after vomiting and convulsing from agonizing stomach cramps after eating the meal on Tuesday, officials and relatives said. Death came so quickly for some that they died in their parents' arms while being taken to hospital.

Dozens of other children are being treated for food poisoning. A local official said 25 children had died, but the toll could not be confirmed.

Police were searching on Thursday for the headmistress of the school in Gandaman village in eastern Bihar, one of India's most impoverished states, who has disappeared. The school provided free meals under the Mid-Day Meal Scheme, the world's largest school feeding program involving 120 million children.

Federal education minister M.M. Pallam Raju vowed that "action will be taken" against those responsible but did not single out anyone by name.

The focus of the investigation is on the oil used in the preparation of the meal. Doctors treating the children said they suspected the food had been contaminated with insecticide. Media reports said the oil may have been stored in an old pesticide container.

"The minute the children were brought in, we smelled this foul odor of organophosphorous," said Dr. Vinod Mishra, a doctor in the medical team treating 25 children at Patna Medical College Hospital in Bihar's capital, Patna.

"It seemed as though it was coming out of their pores. That's when we prepared the diagnosis for organophosphorous poisoning and it worked. The diagnosis has shown results," he said.

Organophosphorus compounds are used as pesticides.

COOK SICK TOO

With her mother sitting beside her, school cook Manju Devi lay in bed in a dimly lit ward of the hospital, almost too weak to talk.

Speaking in a local Bihari dialect, she told Reuters that she had almost immediately fallen ill, along with the children, after eating the lunch.

When asked if she had prepared it, her mother quickly intervened, saying, "No! She had nothing to do with the meal that day, another cook had made the deal that day. She wasn't a part of it."

Also in the ward were 17 of the children being treated for food poisoning. They lay listlessly on their beds, each with a saline drip.

Nurses were administering injections while parents fanned their children with wooden handheld fans. Hospital workers distributed fruits, a loaf of bread and milk to each child.

A 2008 study in the Lancet medical journal said suicide by consuming pesticide was a major problem across much of rural Asia. Many studies estimated that such poisonings accounted for 200,000 deaths a year, it said.

"Deaths from unintentional organophosphorus poisoning are less common," it said.

The symptoms of organophosphorus poisoning vary but in acute form include convulsions, excessive phlegm and drooling, respiratory arrest, coma and eventually death, according to patient.co.uk, a leading independent health website in Britain. Intermediate stages can also include vomiting and diarrhoea.

Indian police said they were many different versions of what happened at the school on Tuesday.

"We have made no arrests so far as we are waiting for forensic reports which will help us piece together the entire investigation," said Sujit Kumar, superintendent of police in Chapra district, where Gandaman village is located.

"We have circumstantial evidence but the key to the investigation is the headmistress who is absconding," he said, adding that police were trying to find her.

P.K. Shahi, Bihar's education minister, said on Wednesday that the headmistress had been dismissed over the incident, although she has not yet given any account of what happened.

"In spite of the cook's complaint (over the smell of cooking oil used for the food), the headmistress insisted on its use and the cook made the food. The children had also complained about the food to the cook," Shahi said.

On Wednesday, demonstrators angered by the deaths pelted a police station with stones, set ablaze buses and other vehicles, chanted slogans denouncing the state government and burned effigies of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the seniormost elected official in Bihar. There were no reports of further rioting on Thursday.

(Writing by Ross Colvin, additional reporting by Mayank Bhardwaj, Manoj Kumar, Jo Winterbottom, Sruthi Gottipati, Malini Menon and Anurag Kotoky in New Delhil; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/indian-school-children-died-quickly-eating-poisoned-meal-070206956.html

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