Thursday, May 16, 2013

1st day of 2-day Andy Williams auction brings $46M

NEW YORK (AP) ? Singer Andy Williams' eclectic art collection has brought $46 million at a New York City auction.

The works sold on Wednesday, the first of a two-day sale at Christie's.

The late singer's taste ranged from contemporary, impressionist and modern to Latin American and 20th century decorative art and design.

He collected over a 60-year period. The works were displayed at his California and Missouri homes, as well as his Moon River Theater in Branson, Mo.

Auction highlights included Willem de Koonings' "Untitled XVII," which fetched $9.7 million and Jean-Michel Basquiat's (zhahn mee-SHEHL' BAH'-skee-ahts) "Furious Man, which realized $5.7 million.

Williams died last year at age 84.

The baritone was known for his wholesome, middle-America appeal and easy-listening hits including the theme to the Oscar-winning tearjerker "Love Story."

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NVIDIA Shield available in June for $349, preorders begin today

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NVIDIA on Tuesday announced the upcoming availability of its Shield gaming console. The Android-powered handheld will be one of the first devices to be equipped with NVIDIA?s?Tegra 4 processor, which includes 72 custom graphics cores and four Cortex-A15 processing cores. The controller features dual analog joysticks, a full-sized D-Pad, left and right analog triggers and A/B/X/Y buttons, and can even stream PC games from a?GeForce?GTX?GPU-powered computer. The Shield is also equipped with?a built-in 5-inch 720p multi-touch display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD slot, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, a mini-HDMI port and runs a stock version of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

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?These pieces, put together by a company full of gaming fanatics, add up to an amazing new open platform gaming portable,? NVIDIA said. ?It?s the best way to play Android games. And because it?s an Android device, it works with both Tegra-optimized and regular Android games ? as well as Android apps.?

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Users will be able to access apps and games through the traditional Google Play store and also NVIDIA?s TegraZone marketplace.

Shield will begin shipping in June for $349 and will be available from Newegg, Gamestop, Micro Center and Canada Computers. NVIDIA will begin taking preorders on Tuesday for those users who previously registered, and will open orders up to the general public on May 20th.

This article was originally published on BGR.com

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From ocean to land: The fishy origins of our hips

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

New research has revealed that the evolution of the complex, weight-bearing hips of walking animals from the basic hips of fish was a much simpler process than previously thought.

Tetrapods, or four-legged animals, first stepped onto land about 395 million years ago. This significant change was made possible by strong hipbones and a connection through the spine via an ilium - features that were not present in the fish ancestors of tetrapods.

In a study published in the journal Evolution and Development, Dr Catherine Boisvert of the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute at Monash University, MacQuarie University's Professor Jean Joss and Professor Per Ahlberg of Uppsala University examined the hip structures of some of human's closest fish cousins.

They found the differences between us and them are not as great as they appear - most of the key elements necessary for the transformation to human hips were actually already present in our fish ancestors.

Dr Boisvert and her collaborators compared the hip development - bones and musculature - of the Australian lung fish and the Axolotl, commonly known as the Mexican Walking Fish.

The results showed that, surprisingly, the transition from simple fish hip to complex weight-bearing hip could be done in a few evolutionary steps.

"Many of the muscles thought to be "new" in tetrapods evolved from muscles already present in lungfish. We also found evidence of a new, more simple path by which skeletal structures would have evolved," Dr Boisvert said.

The researchers found that the sitting bones would have evolved by the extension of the already existing pubis. The connection to the vertebral column could have evolved from an illiac process already present in fish.

"The transition from ocean-dwelling to land-dwelling animals was a major event in the evolution of terrestrial animals, including humans, and an altered hip was an essential enabling step," Dr Boisvert said.

"Our research shows that what initially appeared to be a large change in morphology could be done with relatively few developmental steps."

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Nokia teases unannounced Lumia phone with upgraded camera, metal body [video]

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) ? Changing his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity is seen as James Holmes' best hope of avoiding the death penalty. His lawyers have avoided taking the step, though, because it also carries risks for Holmes, charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 on July 20 at a packed midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora.

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Israel PM Netanyahu to visit Russia's Putin on Tuesday for Syria talks

By Alasdair Fotheringham FIRENZE, Italy, May 12 (Reuters) - Pre-race favourite Bradley Wiggins endured another difficult day on a rain-lashed ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia although defending champion Ryder Hesjedal suffered most, dropping to 11th overall. Britain's Wiggins, who crashed on a descent on Friday, remained fourth overall, one minute and 16 seconds behind leader Vincenzo Nibali despite for a time losing contact with the Italian and the other contenders on a technical downhill section about 55 km from Sunday's stage finish in Firenze. ...

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Amy Hillman: The Rise in Business-Analytics Degrees

You don't have to be a computer-science major to feel surrounded by terms like big data, cloud computing and algorithms. "The cloud" is a common topic of conversation, and without even trying, you regularly participate in the giving and receiving of big data. For example, each time you visit Facebook, download a game on your iPhone, or send a request to a LinkedIn contact, you are participating in the big data machine.

So, who are the people who analyze all of this data? They are business analysts, one of the fastest-growing jobs of 2013. You can find them at a variety of organizations, including Fortune 100 companies, small businesses, universities, nonprofits and government organizations.

The role of a business analyst is to aggregate data to figure out how his or her organization can leverage the data to operate more efficiently and effectively. The Harvard Business Review calls the position of business analyst or data scientist the "sexiest job of the 21st century." Business-analyst jobs are predicted to increase by 22 percent by 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Unfortunately, the growth of our technologies has exceeded our supply of qualified talent. 90 percent of the world's data today has been generated in the last two years, and we can't keep up with demand. According to a recent McKinsey & Company big data report, by 2018, the United States alone could face a shortage of 140,000 to 190,000 professionals with deep analytical skills, as well as 1.5 million managers and analysts with the know-how to use the analysis of big data to make effective decisions.

To keep up with the demand and fill the talent void, colleges and universities are developing innovative master's degrees in business analytics that are ideal for recent undergraduates with a quantitative background (i.e. science, technology, engineering, math and business degrees). Having a master's degree has been shown to improve students' chances of securing a job, with the benefits higher for those who secure a master's degree over a bachelor's degree alone.

Recently, higher-education consulting firm Eduvantis reported that in the past three years there have been more than 15 new master's-level degree programs centered on data analytics launched in North America. This type of degree is a focused, business-meets-analytics program that can be completed in one year or less (called a Master of Science in Business Analytics or MS-BA). At this time, only a handful of universities offer an MS-BA degree.

Many of the programs offer a focus on experiential learning, and students work on actual companies' business problems to gain real-world experience. Further, the curriculum is often designed around skills companies specifically need in this area. Students in these programs typically require zero to two years of work experience.

For those who are more seasoned working professionals, some MBA programs offer specializations in information systems management, which can help with business analytics. Often, part-time MBA programs are available, so students can continue to work. In fact, some large corporations even pay for top employees to participate in these programs.

No matter which path students or professionals decide to take, obtaining a master's degree in the high-growth field of information systems or specifically business analytics has big benefits. For the individual, a master's degree in this field offers better credentials when pursuing higher-level roles in a company and more experience relevant to this exciting time of technological growth. These graduates are also helping fill the talent gap created by the changing demands of big data.

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Kings Of Leon Debut 'Always The Same' Ahead Of Hangout Fest

Kings give fans first taste of their upcoming album, will headline this weekend's festival in Alabama.
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Samsung To Launch 5G By 2020, Hits Speeds Of 1Gbps In Tests

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Activist investor to push for new debt deal at PagesJaunes

By Christian Plumb and Matthieu Protard

PARIS (Reuters) - Activist investor Guy Wyser-Pratte said he is seeking board seats at French phone directories company PagesJaunes to force its biggest shareholder - U.S. private equity firm Cerberus - to cut the group's debt.

PagesJaunes has been struggling with big debts since a private equity buyout of the company in 2006. The firm has also had to cope with the impact of the Internet on its printed directories businesses.

Wyser-Pratte, a U.S. investor who focuses on European companies, has built up a 0.85 percent stake in PagesJaunes, which he said was enough to mount a challenge to Cerberus .

Cerberus became PagesJaunes' biggest shareholder, with 28 percent of voting rights, via the purchase of debt from Mediannuaire, a holding company controlled by Goldman Sachs Group and private equity firm KKR & Co .

A restructuring earlier this year has cut the debt but Wyser-Pratte said this had not done enough for PagesJaunes.

"These people have left them hocked up to the eyeballs, and it's not right," told Reuters on Monday. "That's the first goal, get this thing renegotiated, and with two people on the board ... I think we've got a good shot at it."

He plans to seek investor support to vote himself and Pierre Nollett as independent directors at PagesJaunes' June 5 shareholder meeting.

Wyser-Pratte said his 0.85 percent stake was enough to propose resolutions for the annual meeting.

"We're on the side of management," he said. "They feel like they've gotten short shrift. They're in shackles with this debt."

Cerberus was not immediately available for comment.

PagesJaunes' net debt was more than four times its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization in 2012, compared with an industry average of 0.78 times, according to Thomson Reuters data.

PagesJaunes said it had received a letter from Wyser-Pratte demanding the appointment of two board members. The company declined further comment.

Shares in PagesJaunes, which is renaming itself Solocal Group, rose 4.2 percent.

"Guy Wyser-Pratte's activist stance is fuelling speculation on the stock," Gilbert Dupont analyst Jean-Baptiste Sergeant said. "If he manages to unite the minority shareholders, he'll seek a sale to a big group and work out the problem of the remaining debt."

(Editing by Jane Merriman)

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Obama calls on Congress to help more homeowners

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama says Congress must give more homeowners the chance to refinance their mortgages to save money.

Obama says more than 2 million people are saving about $3,000 a year after restructuring their loans under his administration but that more deserve the same chance.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama also calls on the Senate to confirm "without delay" his choice of Democratic Rep. Mel Watt to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees government-controlled mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Obama says the North Carolina congressman helped enact rules to protect consumers from dishonest lenders.

In the Republican address, Alabama Rep. Martha Roby discusses legislation passed by the GOP-controlled House to give private-sector workers the right to trade overtime pay for additional time off.

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Republican address: www.youtube.com/HouseConference

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Kristen Wiig returns to 'SNL' with Target Lady

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Kristen Wiig brought Target Lady back to "Saturday Night Live."

Former "Saturday Night Live" castmember Kristen Wiig returned to host the show just a year shy of Mick Jagger giving her an emotional sendoff in last season's finale.

In her ridiculously charming opening monologue, Wiig sang to the tune of The Pointer Sisters? ?I?m So Excited? to show how good she felt about being back on "SNL." She explored backstage to prove how well she knew the show's inner workings, but at every turn she got the details totally wrong.

Wiig misidentified Jason Sudeikis and others, tasered Kenan Thompson, and thought the janitor?s closet was her old dressing room. (Maya Rudolph and Jonah Hill were inside the closet making out.)

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But despite Wiig?s charisma, many of the sketches left little impression ? good or bad. Among the better of the show?s moments came when Wiig starred in a hilarious 1-800 Flowers ad celebrating mothers. Her mom (played by Kate McKinnon) was pretty terrible, asking if Wiig should keep the flowers because her ?apartment is so sad"; demanding to know if there were any nuts in her eggs benedict at a restaurant; and asking for updates about years-old celebrity scandals.

She reprised her role as Target Lady, the cashier from hell who comments on her customer?s every purchase.

?Degree deodorant,? she said in surprise disgust, looking at Aidy Bryant?s item. She asked Vanessa Bayer what she was buying Maxi Pads were for.

Wiig and Cecily Strongteamed up for a totally weird sketch that somehow worked. The women played two 30-somethings working in finance who were double dating with a pair of sixth graders (Bobby Moynihan and Tim Robinson). The women wreaked of ditzy desperation, remarking on how old they felt because the boys didn?t know who Steve Urkel was, and fawning over one of the young lad?s knowledge of dinosaurs.

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Perennially unprepared music duo Garth and Kat (Fred Armisen and Wiig) reunited on "Weekend Update" to Seth Meyer?s annoyance. As always, the pair had not practiced, with Meyers noting the pair had a year to prepare yet hadn?t done so, and calling their effort ?terrible.?

In its cold open, "SNL"improbably combined the Cleveland kidnapping case, the Jodi Arias murder trial, and the U.S. Senate hearing on Benghazi. Republican Sen. Darrell Issa (Bill Hader) called on Arias (Nasim Pedrad) to testify. Democratic Sen. Elijah Cummings (Kenan Thompson) accused his colleague of bringing Arias onstage in order to increase TV ratings and draw more attention to the hearing.

?What?s next? The guy from Cleveland who kept those women in his basement?" asked an exasperated Cummings. As it turned out, accused Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro (Monihan) was on hand to demand when it would be his turn to testify.

"SNL" concludes season 38 next week with host Ben Affleck and musical guest Kanye West.

How did Wiig do? Which was your favorite skit? Tell us in the comments!

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Switched On: Three days without Google Glass

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

DNP Switched On Three days without Google Glass

The television. The PC. The cellphone. We take the things in these sentence fragments for granted today, but they took many years to enter the mainstream. Could Google Glass herald the next great product that we will one day wonder how we lived without? Based on three days of not using the product, you may want to ask someone else.

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DNA test shows Ohio kidnap suspect fathered girl

Culema Nevarez adds balloons to a growing tribute outside the hole of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. DeJesus was freed Monday from the home of Ariel Castro where she and two other women had been held captive for nearly a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Culema Nevarez adds balloons to a growing tribute outside the hole of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. DeJesus was freed Monday from the home of Ariel Castro where she and two other women had been held captive for nearly a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Balloons surround the porch at the home of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. DeJesus was freed Monday from the home of Ariel Castro where she and two other women had been held captive for nearly a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Deborah Knight, grandmother of Michelle Knight, drives her wheelchair past the home of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. Michelle Knight was freed from the home of Ariel Castro along with DeJesus and Amanda Berry Monday where the 52-year-old man had held them captive for a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

A member of the Guardian Angels stands watch outside the home of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. DeJesus was freed Monday from the home of Ariel Castro where she and two other women had been held captive for nearly a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

Deborah Knight, center, grandmother of Michelle Knight, drives her wheelchair past the home of Gina DeJesus in Cleveland Friday, May 10, 2013. Michelle Knight was freed from the home of Ariel Castro along with DeJesus and Amanda Berry Monday where the 52-year-old man had held them captive for a decade. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

(AP) ? As relatives of the Cleveland kidnapping and rape suspect recounted claims of his unnerving paranoia and violent outbursts, DNA testing confirmed the man who allegedly held three women captive for nearly a decade is the father of a 6-year-old girl who escaped from the house along with the women.

Ariel Castro, charged with rape and kidnapping, remained jailed Friday under a suicide watch on $8 million bond while prosecutors weighed more charges, including some that might carry the death penalty. Public defender Kathleen Demetz, who said she is acting as Castro's adviser while he awaits a full-time attorney, said Friday she can't speak to his guilt or innocence and said only that she advised him not to talk to reporters.

But those who know the 52-year-old Castro are speaking up, saying he was often angry, paranoid and prone to violent outbursts against the mother of his children. He frequently beat her, played bizarre psychological games and locked her indoors, they said.

The stories, repeated in separate interviews with The Associated Press by members of Castro's extended family, have surprised people who knew him as a musician who played bass in several bands around Cleveland the last two decades.

Miguel Quinones, manager of a group Castro played with twice as a backup bass player about five years ago, said he had nothing bad to say about Castro based on his own experiences.

But in the interviews, some of Castro's ex-relatives said he frequently flashed his compulsions for secrecy and terrifying rage that often led him to beat his common-law wife, Grimilda Figueroa.

Figueroa left Castro years ago and died in 2012 after a long illness. Their early years together were happy, but something inside Castro snapped after the birth of their first child, they said.

Castro pushed her down the stairs, fractured her ribs, broke her nose several times, cracked a tooth and dislocated both shoulders, they said. In one incident, he shoved Figueroa into a cardboard box and closed the flaps over her head, they said. He kept her and children imprisoned, cut off from friends and family, and Figueroa couldn't even unlock her own front door, they said.

Figueroa filed domestic-violence complaints, accusing Castro of threatening many times to kill her and her daughters. She charged that he frequently abducted the children and kept them from her, even though she had full custody, with no visitation rights for Castro.

"When I go over there to visit her, and I ask her, 'Nilda, I'm here, open the door,' she's like, 'I can't. Ariel has the key,'" Figueroa's sister, Elida Caraballo, recalled.

Two of the women freed from Castro's home, including the one who gave birth to the girl, returned to relatives' houses earlier this week. The third woman, Michelle Knight, was released from a hospital Friday with a request that her privacy be respected.

"Michelle Knight is in good spirits and would like the community to know that she is extremely grateful for the outpouring of flowers and gifts," the statement said.

A police report alleged that Castro impregnated one of his captives at least five times and made her miscarry by starving her and punching her in the stomach. The report also said another one of the women, Amanda Berry, was forced to give birth in a plastic kiddie pool.

Tests by the state attorney general's office on a sample of Castro's DNA confirmed he fathered Berry's 6-year-old daughter, who was rescued from his house, the office said Friday. After her release, the girl returned home with the 27-year-old Berry. Officials also were entering the DNA profile into a national database to see if it links him to other crimes.

The three women said Castro chained them up in the basement but eventually let them live on the home's second floor. Each woman told a similar story about being abducted after accepting a ride from him.

The FBI has not recovered human remains in its search of the house, spokeswoman Vicki Anderson said Friday. Agents removed more than 200 pieces of evidence, she added, declining to say what was found.

Berry and former captive Gina DeJesus, 22, went home with relatives Wednesday.

The AP does not usually name people alleging sexual assault without their consent, but the names of the three women were widely circulated by their families, the media and law enforcement for years.

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Associated Press writers Meghan Barr, Mike Householder, Thomas J. Sheeran and Andrew Welsh-Huggins and AP freelance writer John Coyne in Cleveland; Brendan Farrington in Florida; and Dan Sewell in Cincinnati contributed to this report along with news researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York.

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PayPal's chief information security officer says passwords' days are numbered

DNP PayPal's chief information security officer says passwords' days are numbered

Recently speaking at the Interop IT conference, PayPal's chief information security officer, Michael Barrett, stated that passwords and PINs were operating on borrowed time. Barrett hopes to replace online security keys with a setup that's a blend of software and hardware-based identification. He also serves as president of the Fast Identity Online Alliance (FIDO) -- the organization's focus is to combine an effective mix of software (passwords and plugins) and hardware (USB drives and fingerprint scanners) for user authentication.

PayPal's technology boss didn't allude to his company adopting these new types of security systems for its customers anytime soon. Instead he announced that FIDO-enabled devices will be hitting the market sometime this year. Progress, yes, but until this hardware becomes more widely available, it's likely that you'll be spending more time getting acquainted with two-step logins.

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