Thursday, October 24, 2013

Mixed bag when US exam scores compared globally

WASHINGTON (AP) — So how do U.S. eighth-graders do in math and science when compared to their peers around the globe? Turns out it matters which state they live in, according to a study being released Thursday.

Massachusetts was the top performing state, but it still lagged behind some Asian countries in terms of its students' overall score on exams and the number of high achievers.

Mississippi, Alabama and the District of Columbia students scored below the international average on both exams, meaning their scores were on par with Kazakhstan and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

West Virginia, Oklahoma and Tennessee students scored below the international average in math.

Jack Buckley, commissioner of the Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics, which released the study, called the results a "good-news, bad-news scenario" that probably will bolster both those who say the U.S. is doing fine in global competitiveness as well as those on the other side.

Overall, a majority of states performed above the international average in both subjects.

"Our states really are scattered across the performance levels," Buckley said in a conference call with reporters.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in a statement that the study provides "powerful confirmation that demography need not be destiny when it comes to school performance — state policies matter too."

The study compared every state, the District of Columbia and Defense Department schools against 38 countries and nine additional subnational education systems. Some countries, including China, India, France and Germany, did not participate.

Researchers took eighth-grade test results in math and science from the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to predict performance on the international comparative study test known as the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Nine states participated directly in TIMSS.

NAEP includes the scores of students tested with accommodations; TIMSS does not. Buckley said statistical modeling was used to account for that difference.

South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan were the top scorers in math followed by Massachusetts, Vermont, Minnesota, New Jersey and New Hampshire.

In science, Massachusetts was behind the top scorer, Singapore. Taiwan was next, followed by Vermont. The top 10 also included South Korea and Japan — and New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine and Minnesota.

Mark Schneider, vice president at the American Institutes for Research and a former commissioner for the National Center for Education Statistics, said one of the most disturbing results from the study is the low numbers of "advanced" achievers in the United States compared with other countries.

Even in high-scoring Massachusetts, where 19 percent of students reached the "advanced benchmark" in math and 24 reached it in science, there were fewer higher achievers than in some other countries. About half the students in Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore reached the high benchmark in math and 40 percent of students in Singapore did so.

On the other end, for example, Alabama had a lower percent of "advanced" achievers in math than Romania and Turkey — two countries it overall scored higher than.

"In a world in which we need the best, it's pretty clear many states are empty on the best," Schneider said.

Tom Loveless, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said one thing that's hidden in the results of this study is that even in high-achieving states, there are low performers who need to be brought up from the bottom.

"If we as Americans want to get all of our kids achieving at the highest level, in terms of worldwide academic achievement, we have a lot of work and it's not just the low scoring states where it's obvious," Loveless said.

The scores were ranked on a scale of 1,000.

In math, the average state scores ranged from 561 for Massachusetts to 466 for Alabama.

In science, the average state scores ranged from 567 for Massachusetts to 453 for the District of Columbia.

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Hortonworks makes Hadoop more versatile in new distro


Built on Apache Hadoop YARN architecture, HDP 2.0 changes Hadoop from a single-purpose Web-scale batch data processing platform into a multi-use operating system for batch, interactive, online, and stream processing.


Case in point: Running SQL on Hadoop. Business analysts have been using SQL as the query language to perform ad-hoc queries against data warehouses for years. If you're creating a data lake using Hadoop, you've got to be able to query that data using SQL.


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"But by building SQL access on top of Hadoop, it just highlights the challenge of Hadoop being a single application system," writes Arun Murthy, founder and architect at Hortonworks and former architect of the Yahoo Hadoop Map-Reduce Development Team. "For when I run a SQL query on that data, it could consume all the resources of the cluster and cause performance issues for the other applications and jobs running in the cluster-not a good outcome to say the least."


The answer to that problem is YARN (Yet Another Resource Negotiator), the foundation of the recently released Hadoop 2. Apache Hadoop YARN serves as the Hadoop operating system, taking what was a single-use data platform for batch processing and evolving it into a multi-use platform that enables batch, interactive, online and stream processing.


YARN acts as the primary resource manager and mediator of access to data stored in HDFS (Hadoop distributed file system), giving enterprises the capability to store data in a single place and then interact with it in multiple ways, simultaneously, with consistent levels of service.


Hortonworks, provider of the HDP (Hortonworks Data Platform), one of the most popular distributions of Hadoop, was quick to take up the YARN banner today with the announcement of the general availability of HDP 2.0.


HDP 2.0 is the first commercial distribution built on Hadoop 2, delivering the YARN-based architecture and new features from Phase 2 of the Stinger Initiative. The Stinger Initiative is a community-based effort that aims to enhance the speed, scale and breadth of SQL semantics supported by Apache Hive.


"The YARN-based architecture of HDP 2.0 delivers on our mission to enable the modern data architecture by providing one enterprise Hadoop that deploy integrates with existing, and future, data center technologies, says Shaun Connolly, vice president of corporate strategy at Hortonworks.


"In our benchmarking across some of the customers we've been working with, classic MapReduce jobs will just port over from the 1.0 line to the 2.0 line," Connolly adds. "You get twice the performance and you can run twice the jobs. You get a lot more headroom in the cluster."


Meanwhile, the addition of Hive 0.12 (the culmination of phase 2 of the Stinger Initiative) delivers large performance gains for queries that bring them in line with "human interactive response time rather than batch response time."


Connolly says queries that previously took 1,400 seconds for a response can now get responses in fewer than 10 seconds. Phase 3 (targeted for the first quarter of 2014), is expected to improve those response times even more by allowing interim processing to happen within memory.


HDP 2.0 is available for download now. Connolly says HDP 2.0 for Windows will be available next month.


Thor Olavsrud covers IT Security, Big Data, Open Source, Microsoft Tools and Servers for CIO.com. Follow Thor on Twitter @ThorOlavsrud. Follow everything from CIO.com on Twitter @CIOonline, Facebook, Google + and LinkedIn.


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Source: http://www.infoworld.com/d/business-intelligence/hortonworks-makes-hadoop-more-versatile-in-new-distro-229401?source=rss_business_intelligence
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"Bratty" Katy Perry Had A Lot of Growing Up to Do

It's okay, you don't have to fight it: We all have crushes on Katy Perry. Not only is the "Roar" singer gorgeous, funny and talented, but she seems like she's having more fun than Rihanna, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift put together. With her latest album, Prism, out now, she seems like she's doing fame right. And maybe, as she reveals in the new issue of W, it's because she started out doing it wrong.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Kristin Chenoweth Nearly Vomits on The Tonight Show for $3,000 During Eating Contest


Charitable Kristin Chenoweth! The pint-sized singer and actress visited Jay Leno on The Tonight Show Tuesday, Oct. 22, and was challenged to another round of an eating contest -- and very nearly threw up.


As part of an ongoing bet with the late night host, Chenoweth, a very picky eater, must eat something weird in order to win money for the charity of her choice. (She previously ate sea urchin for $500, but refused to eat her own poop for $1,000.)


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On Tuesday, the 45-year-old star decided that any money she won would go to a charity supporting breast cancer in honor of breast cancer awareness month. "You know that I'm sick," she warned Leno, explaining she was suffering from vertigo.


Watch a video of Kristin Chenoweth eat blood pudding and haggis -- and nearly vomit -- on The Tonight Show to win $3,000 for charity during an eating contest.

Watch a video of Kristin Chenoweth eat blood pudding and haggis -- and nearly vomit -- on The Tonight Show to win $3,000 for charity during an eating contest.
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Still, Leno didn't go easy on her. The host offered her the choice of taking a bite of either blood pudding or haggis. "Now this is blood pudding," he said pointing to the dish. "That's pork, beef, blood and oats. You like oats. And this is haggis, which is animal fat, lamb's liver and beef."


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Leno offered to pay Chenoweth $1,500, but agreed to double it if she took a bite of both. Not willing to lose money for her charity, Chenoweth bravely took a bite of each -- but it didn't go down easy. The Good Wife actress nearly puked -- twice -- on Leno's set!


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Watch the hilarious video above!


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Soft-spoken teen accused of killing Mass. teacher


DANVERS, Mass. (AP) — A 14-year-old Massachusetts high school student charged with killing a teacher has been ordered held without bail.

Philip Chism was ordered held Wednesday at his arraignment in adult court on a murder charge in Salem.

His defense attorney, Denise Regan, argued for the proceedings to be closed and her client to be allowed to stay hidden because of his age. The judge denied the request. Regan declined to comment outside court.

Prosecutors say the teen beat well-liked Danvers High School math teacher Colleen Ritzer to death. Her body was found in the woods behind the school early Wednesday.

The boy also was reported missing Tuesday. He was spotted walking along a road early Wednesday.

He is due back in court Nov. 22.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/soft-spoken-teen-accused-killing-mass-teacher-184209455.html
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This Curved LG G Flex Phone Sure Looks Beautifully Bent Up

This Curved LG G Flex Phone Sure Looks Beautifully Bent Up

Here's a closer look at LG's upcoming curved banana phone, known as the G Flex. You can see the curved OLED display curl up like the Galaxy Nexus once did but at an angle that's slightly more dramatic.

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TLC & Ne-Yo Are CrazySexyCool In Meant To Be Music Video! Watch HERE!






TLC has released the music video for Meant to Be, and it's like hopping in a DeLorean and traveling back in time!


Using footage from their past, TLC hit us with all the feels, especially every time Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez showed up on screen. Our eyes basically turned into waterfalls!


Ne-Yo, who co-wrote the song, made a nice appearance in this video as well! We hope they collaborate forever and ever!


As for us, we ain't 2 proud 2 beg for more songs ASAP!


Ch-ch-check out the sweet, nostalgic vid (above)!!!


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South Africa cuts growth forecast, sees tighter budget gap


By Stella Mapenzauswa


CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's government said the economy would grow less than hoped this year due to strikes and power shortages but promised to keep state finances in check, also cutting its budget deficit forecast.


Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan urged ratings agencies that have downgraded Pretoria's credit over the past year to take note of its fiscal prudence.


"We are running a sustainable fiscal ship," he told reporters before his interim budget speech to parliament in which he sought to allay fears of increased populist spending ahead of elections next year.


"Hopefully the ratings agencies will do their homework and recognise that in a very turbulent environment, and one in which we've got huge historical legacies to overcome, we actually are keeping a fairly good 19-year record of good fiscal management."


The Treasury slashed 2013 growth expectations to 2.1 percent of GDP from 2.7 percent forecast in February, suggesting prospects of a near-term cut in the country's stubbornly high unemployment rate are slim.


Widespread labour strikes and power supply constraints have this year hit the continent's largest economy, which languished in recession in 2009.


But it also lowered the budget deficit forecast for the year to March 2014 to 4.2 percent of GDP from the 4.6 percent seen in February due to lower spending and technical effects from changes to how it calculates the fiscal balance.


Spending for the period was predicted at 1.14 trillion rand against revenue of 999 billion rand, resulting in a much lower deficit than the 4.9 percent that economists polled by Reuters had expected.


Spending is set to rise to 1.24 trillion rand in 2014/15 and 1.44 trillion by 2016/17.


The Treasury said it would strike a balance between keeping the deficit in check while supporting growth along the lines of the National Development Plan, pouring money into health, education, infrastructure, and social assistance to the poor.


MISSING THE BIG IDEA


"The level of expenditure remains well contained, while the fiscal stance avoids a premature consolidation that could jeopardise higher economic growth, which is required to create jobs," it said.


The rand gained against the dollar to 9.7700 from 9.8135 before Gordhan started his speech to parliament, while bonds recovered from session lows on news of the lower deficit forecast.


Analysts also reacted positively to the deficit headlines, but weak growth and a high wage bill remain a concern for ratings agencies, and the budget was devoid of big ideas to move the economy up a gear.


"While some effort is made to commit to an overall spending ceiling, and some re-prioritisation of expenditure is planned, these are piecemeal efforts," said Standard Chartered economist Razia Khan.


"Anyone hoping for a bolder effort to arrest medium-term deterioration will be disappointed."


Weak growth in Europe, a major trading partner, has dampened demand for South African exports and made it difficult for the private sector to create much-needed jobs.


"Labour disputes, electricity shortages and other supply-side disruptions have weighed down business and consumer confidence, and lowered demand for goods and services," the Treasury said.


Economic recovery over the next three years could increase employment by 1.7 percent a year, but this is too little to make a major dent in joblessness that affects a quarter of the labour force.


Both the private and public sectors have been under pressure from frequent labour unrest, which has resulted in above-inflation wage settlements of 7.9 percent in the first half of this year from 7.6 percent in 2012.


The Treasury anticipates inflation to remain below its 6 percent upper-limit target in the next three years, but weakness in the rand, which has fallen nearly 16 percent to the dollar this year, posed a risk to that forecast.


The current account deficit, long a source of vulnerability for the currency during spates of global risk aversion, was projected to remain above 6 percent of GDP over the medium term as savings lag investments.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africa-slashes-2013-gdp-growth-forecast-2-120523532--business.html
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Gold near 4-week highs on hopes US will keep stimulus


By A. Ananthalakshmi


SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold traded near its highest in four weeks on Wednesday after tepid U.S. jobs data bolstered hopes that the Federal Reserve will maintain stimulus policies supportive of bullion prices.


U.S. nonfarm payrolls in September increased by a lower-than-expected 148,000, raising fears about economic recovery amid a budget battle in Washington.


Spot gold eased 0.3 percent to $1,335.91 an ounce by 0630 GMT, after rallying nearly 2 percent in the previous session to $1,344.46 - the highest since September 20. U.S. gold was trading near its three-week high.


A continuation of the Fed's $85 billion monthly bond purchases would burnish gold's inflation-hedge appeal.


"Gold prices will hold at this level because of poor jobs data and possible delay in tapering until next year," said Helen Lau, an analyst at UOB Kay Hian Securities in Hong Kong.


"The reason why they will postpone tapering is because the Fed needs reliable jobs data to make their decision and this data will be distorted temporarily by the October shutdown."


The jobs data on Tuesday indicated that the economy was losing its momentum even before a 16-day shutdown earlier this month that will likely dampen October numbers. Fed officials have said they need to see strong recovery in the labour market before they begin any tapering.


Most U.S. primary dealers polled by Reuters on Tuesday believe the Fed will not start cutting its monthly bond purchases until March of next year and said the recent government shutdown and standoff over raising the U.S. debt ceiling had a significant impact on the Fed's timing.


PHYSICAL DEMAND


Gold premiums in India hit $120 an ounce to London prices on Tuesday as the domestic market failed to get enough supply to meet strong festive demand.


In China, Shanghai spot prices were trading at a premium of $7 an ounce.


Gold demand in China could increase as higher home prices stoked inflation fears, said Lau of UOB Kay Hian.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gold-near-4-week-highs-hopes-us-keep-083428323--finance.html
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London uses van with X-ray machine to find TB


LONDON (AP) — London may be famed for its historic sites, double-decker buses and West End shows, but it now has a more dubious distinction: It has become the tuberculosis capital of Western Europe.

In response, health officials are taking to the streets in an effort to stop the spread of the infectious lung disease, with a high-tech white van equipped with an X-ray machine that drives around London offering free check-ups. Similar vans were once commonly used in Europe and the U.S. in the 1950s but most disappeared about two decades later when TB rates dropped. But in recent years, the disease has surged in the U.K.

Last year, London had more TB cases than the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece and Norway combined. It also had more TB than African countries including Eritrea and Gambia.

"We kind of took our eye off the ball and now TB has become a big problem again," said Dr. Alistair Story, who runs the mobile TB van for University College London Hospitals. He said the vast majority of TB in the U.K. is among the homeless, drug users and prisoners because they live in cramped, close conditions, which makes them susceptible to infections. Despite the belief that TB is being imported into the U.K. by recent immigrants, Story said their rates of infection are low.

"It's certainly not the case that we could have closed the borders and avoided the problem," he said, pointing out that other European countries with high levels of immigration, including France and Germany, have not had similar spikes of TB. Last year, London had about 3,500 TB cases.

Tuberculosis is a highly infectious bacterial disease often spread by coughing or sneezing and kills more than 1 million people worldwide every year. It most often attacks the lungs and is highly treatable. More than 95 percent of TB deaths occur in developing countries and experts are increasingly concerned about the rise of drug-resistant strains, which require more toxic drugs to treat.

London's £460,000 ($743,329) TB van has an X-ray machine whose scans can be instantly read by a radiographer. On average, the van picks up about one new TB case per week and screens about 10,000 people a year. If an X-ray looks worrying, staffers call a hospital to arrange confirmatory tests. The entire process of getting an X-ray and its results takes about 90 seconds.

On a recent weekday morning, a steady trickle of patients streamed into the van after getting a ticket for a free X-ray from a nearby homeless shelter. To convince homeless people to get tested, the van relies on former TB patients including Horace Reid. In 2009, Reid got tested on the van after he and several friends ran to catch a bus.

"I didn't know anything was wrong until I missed the bus and couldn't breathe," he said. "(The doctors) told me I had TB and that I could die," he said. Reid, 58, eventually recovered and now tries to convince skeptics to get an X-ray.

Dr. Norman Edelman, senior medical adviser at the American Lung Foundation, said the van is a practical attempt to curb TB.

"The people most likely to get TB are the hardest to find, so it's good to go out looking for them," he said.

Danny Hastie, 20, said despite getting sick numerous times last year, he didn't bother seeing a doctor. Hastie was recently in prison and has been living on the streets for more than a year.

"I heard about this van and thought I would give it a go," he said. "It's (scary) at first because you're thinking, 'oh, I might have a chest infection,' but when they say that you're clear, it puts your mind at rest."

British experts said the van was a good way of finding cases of TB among the homeless but said wider screening tests were needed to tackle the problem.

Dr. Ajit Lalvani, chair of infectious diseases at Imperial College London, said 70 percent of people with latent TB who arrive in Britain are missed. They aren't currently infectious, but Lalvani said the TB bacteria could sicken them in the future and cause them to infect others. Catching these patients would require a more expensive blood or skin test that isn't commonly used.

"There is a vast reservoir of TB that comes into this country silently," he said. "The mobile van is providing a great service, but until we test more widely, we will never get rid of TB in the U.K."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/london-uses-van-x-ray-machine-tb-075414102.html
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Selena Gomez Tells Fans "The Sexiest Thing is Class": Watch Here!

She's dealt with tons of criticism over her "good girl" image, but that hasn't stopped Selena Gomez from telling others that she continues to remain confident and true to herself.


During her sold-out show at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut on Saturday (October 19), the "Come and Get it" hitmaker told her fans that she's happy with who she is and nothing's changing her attitude.


"Every day I get told I'm not sexy enough or I'm not cool enough or if I did this or if I did that, I would have people who love me. Look at this room!," the 21-year-old singer stated. "I don't have to do anything of that to have love!"


The former Disney star continues to explain how appreciative she is that her young fans and their families "trust" her for being one of the few singers with a squeaky clean style.


"Let me tell you one thing: the sexiest thing... is class," Selena added.






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The 1975, Influenced By The '80s





The 1975's self-titled debut is out now.



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The 1975 has been on a meteoric rise in 2013. The pop-rock quartet's self-titled debut album landed at No. 1 in the U.K. Earlier this summer, the band opened for The Rolling Stones in Hyde Park, London.


While the band is rooted in the present with its current success, its throwback influence goes beyond its name. Lead singer Matthew Healy says The 1975 was inspired by the 1980s — specifically, '80s teen movies.


"Those movies, they discuss everything that I discuss: love, fear, sex and a longing for something beyond. A longing for something bigger," says Healy. "Everybody knows the feeling of a moment being particularly cinematic. I don't know what the world was like before cinema and music and art existed. All I know is that my brain is based around the things that I've seen. And I think the idea of romance, that kind of lustful desire, that's what I am obsessed with."



John Hughes, the filmmaker behind cult classics like The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles, put teen angst front and center in his productions; Healy says those movies have stayed with him and influenced the lyrical imagery of songs like "Heart Out."


"It's an obvious fist-in-the-air moment. You can imagine doing an amazing freeze-frame shot to this song," says Healy. "There's such a visual element to it when I'm writing. I have quite a clear-cut narrative — a tiny John Hughes movie, if you will — in my head when I'm writing."



Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/10/22/239678245/the-1975-influenced-by-the-80s?ft=1&f=1039
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Beijing Will Test This Giant Smog-Devouring Pollution Vacuum

Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde has designed everything from smart highways for the United Kingdom to a dance floor that generates electricity. But his latest project is the most off-the-wall yet: Roosegaarde plans to build and test a pollution-collecting system in smog-addled Beijing.

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Is TrueCrypt truly secure? Let's have a fundraiser to find out



TrueCrypt is one of the most widely used disk-encryption applications in the world. But though it's open source, it's never had its security or features -- or its precompiled binaries -- audited thoroughly.


But now cryptography researchers Kenneth White and Matthew Green have decided to raise the money to have TrueCrypt's source code thoroughly audited by disinterested third parties. The results of the audit will be tracked on the website IsTrueCryptAuditedYet.com. (The answer thus far: No.)


Kicking off with a fundraiser on Indiegogo and a complementary one on FundFill, the two have thus far raised some $46,000 -- with 53 days left to go in the Indiegogo campaign.


Of all the encryption or security software out there with source code available, why audit TrueCrypt? Green puts it this way: "There's a shortage of high-quality and usable encryption software out there. TrueCrypt is an enormous deviation from this trend. It's nice, it's pretty, it's remarkably usable."


But the problems with TrueCrypt, especially in the post-Snowden age, are many and unnerving. For one, while some folks have looked at the source code, there's never been a really systematic, rigorous analysis of the program by professional cryptographers.


The Ubuntu Privacy Group did conduct its own analysis of the program's behavior, and while it didn't find anything that looked like an obvious backdoor, the group did find strange discrepancies in the way TrueCrypt works on different platforms, along with a possible attack on the way keyfiles are used. (They didn't find anything that looked like a backdoor, though.)


Second, since most people use the precompiled binaries of the program rather than generating the program from source code, there's speculation about whether the binaries offered at TrueCrypt's site are trustworthy. The program is also not easy to compile from its source code, as a number of people have discovered.


Finally, and maybe most important, no one knows who actually wrote the program.


The creators might well be taking pains to hide their identities to avoid being harassed, which makes sense. There might well be people foolish enough to think that threatening the creators of the program would be a way to get them to disclose a weakness in the software and thus compromise every TrueCrypt volume on the planet. (Unlikely.)


Still, as Green puts it, "I would feel better if I knew who the TrueCrypt authors were."


The audit proposed by Green and White covers four points: Have the source code audited by a professional outfit qualified to do such work; have a lawyer analyze the terms of the source code license used by TrueCrypt, which is not considered to be a true open source license due to some of its terms; pay out bounties for any bugs found in the code; and create binaries that can be verified against the source code.


Open source code is generally considered easier to secure than closed source code, but that doesn't mean open source code is automatically more secure -- it just means the auditing process is easier to conduct. Expertise is still needed -- and in the real world, expertise worth having is worth buying.


This story, "Is TrueCrypt truly secure? Let's have a fundraiser to find out," 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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Canada's Flaherty sees big fiscal impact from floods, rail crash


OTTAWA (Reuters) - Floods in Alberta and a major rail crash in Quebec will have a fiscal impact of billions of dollars on Canada's budget figures for this year, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Tuesday.


Speaking after the release of final budget data for 2012-13, which posted a much smaller deficit than forecast in his March budget, Flaherty said he did not see the possibility of balancing the budget in 2014, but still expected to balance the budget in 2015.


He also said he would be delivering his regular fall economic update "in a month or so."


(Reporting by Louise Egan, writing by Randall Palmer)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/canadas-flaherty-sees-big-fiscal-impact-floods-rail-180742187--business.html
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European Parliament Joins List Of Those Upset With The NSA





U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Rivkin (in red tie) leaves the Foreign Ministry in Paris after being summoned Monday following reports that the National Security Agency spied on French citizens.



Thibault Camus/AP


U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Rivkin (in red tie) leaves the Foreign Ministry in Paris after being summoned Monday following reports that the National Security Agency spied on French citizens.


Thibault Camus/AP


The fallout from revelations about the National Security Agency's spying activities continues: A key European Parliament committee approved new rules strengthening online privacy and outlawing the kind of surveillance the U.S. has been conducting.


NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson says the legislation could also have significant implications for U.S. Internet companies. Here's what she told our Newscast unit:




"If approved by the full parliament, the new rules will become the first joint protection law for Europe's 500 million citizens. It would replace outdated rules by individual countries that carried only tiny fines for violators.


"Under the new law, users would be able to ask companies to erase their personal data and limit user profiling. Companies that violate the new law would be fined up to 5 percent of their annual revenue, which could amount to billions of dollars.


"U.S. tech companies would no longer hand over to U.S. authorities private data of their European customers as they did to the NSA. Leaks about that surveillance have damaged relations between the Obama administration and European governments."




The panel's move came the same day Le Monde reported that the NSA monitored 70.3 million French phone records during a 30-day period. The report prompted outrage in France. Here's a tweet from the French Foreign Ministry:



But the NSA's activities have sparked outrage in other parts of the world, too. Here's a summary:


Germany:


Der Spiegel reported in June that the U.S. agency spied on up to 20 million phone calls and 10 million Internet exchanges per day. But despite the public outrage, German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended cooperation with the NSA.


Indeed, NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked the agency's operations, said it's likely some EU leaders knew about the NSA's operations. He added that Germany's foreign intelligence agency is "in bed" with the NSA.


Mexico


Der Speigel reported this week that the NSA had accessed an Internet domain linked to former Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his Cabinet. The agency also read current President Enrique Pena Nieto's emails before his election.


In a statement, the country's Foreign Ministry said: "This practice is unacceptable, illegal and contrary to Mexican and international law."


NPR's Carrie Kahn reported on the outrage when the revelations about spying on then-presidential candidate Pena Nieto became public. She said:




"Jorge Castaneda, who was Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 to 2003, said there were always suspicions that the U.S. was listening in on government conversations. He says if the accusations are true, then Mexico must find out if they inadvertently gave the U.S. easier access to all Mexican sources through their intelligence sharing in the fight against narcotrafficking."




Brazil


Brazilian President Dilma Roussef postponed her trip to Washington to meet with President Obama after it was reported that the NSA had spied on her, her top aides and Brazil's state-owned oil company.


She then went to the U.N. to deliver a broadside against U.S. spying and called for civilian oversight of the Web to ensure the protection of data.


The Brazilian reaction was perhaps the strongest from a country targeted by the NSA. As NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reported:




"There's a couple of reasons for this. First off, issues of sovereignty. Brazil takes this extremely seriously. Brazil has a massive economy, a growing political clout on the world stage, aspirations, for example, for a seat at the U.N. Security Council.


"And you also have to remember the U.S.'s long history in the region of bloody intervention. And so, any act of perceived American overstepping is taken very seriously."




(The Washington Post has a list of 29 countries where news reports say the NSA allegedly carried out spying activities. It's worth a read.)


'Safe To Say They Are Angry'


While the official responses to the revelations have varied, as NPR's Tom Gjelten noted, "it is safe to say [people overseas] are angry.




"While Americans are protected against illegal searches under the Fourth Amendment, foreigners have no such protections from NSA snooping. NSA officials say they do not monitor foreign communications without an "intelligence purpose," but there is no court to oversee the surveillance activity.


"Edward Snowden's revelations of NSA surveillance were so appreciated in Europe that he was nominated for a human rights prize at the European Parliament."




In a previous report, Tom noted that the proposed redesign of Internet architecture following the revelations of spying could have one unforeseen consequence: It may actually lead to more online surveillance.


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China Mobile profit down on tougher competition


BEIJING (AP) — China Mobile Ltd., the world's biggest phone carrier by subscribers, said its latest quarterly profit tumbled 8.7 percent due to tougher competition.

Profit in the three months ended Sept. 30 was 28.4 billion yuan ($4.5 billion), down from 31.1 billion yuan a year earlier, the state-owned carrier said.

"The group experienced severe difficulties and challenges arising from increasingly complex competition," China Mobile said in a statement.

Beijing restructured China's phone industry in 2008, creating three carriers each with a mix of mobile and fixed-line assets, to spur competition and innovation.

Since then, China Mobile and rivals China Telecom Ltd. and China Unicom Ltd. have suffered reduced profit margins despite rapid growth in new customers, especially for third-generation service.

China Mobile's revenue for the quarter rose 11.3 percent to 159.9 billion.

The total number of 3G subscribers was 169.5 million as of Sept. 30, up from 137.9 million a year earlier.

The company said it expects both new opportunities and more competitive pressure once Beijing begins to roll out fourth-generation services.

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Apple's Oct. 22 event: Join us Tuesday (live blog)

Apple's holding an event tomorrow in San Francisco. New iPads, Macs, and software are expected. Join CNET for live coverage.


The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco, where Apple's event will take place.

The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco, where Apple's event will take place.


(Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET)

It's Apple event time again, and this is your best place to get the news as it happens.


Apple's holding its event in downtown San Francisco on Tuesday, and CNET will be there to bring you live photos and news updates.



Expected are new iPads, updates to several Macs, along with a formal price and release date for Apple's new Mac Pro computer and OS X Mavericks, both of which were announced at a developer event earlier this year. For more on that, check out our full rundown of what we believe Apple will show off.


The presentation is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. PT. We'll start our live blog about an hour before Apple officially kicks off its event, along with a live video show from CNET's headquarters just a few blocks away from the venue.


You can tune in to the live blog by clicking the image below, which also includes a way to schedule an e-mail reminder:



Apple held a similar event almost exactly one year ago in San Jose, Calif., where the first iPad Mini appeared. The company has used this particular venue in downtown San Francisco several times before, including for the first iPad's introduction in 2010.



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Nokia's Refocus Lens camera app promises infinite depth of field control

Nokia's just announced a new camera app called Refocus Lens at Nokia World that brings a Lytro-like variable depth of field to Lumia cameras. Likely to be the fruits of that Scalado purchase from a while back, it'll let you change the focus of a snapshot using "clever algorithms" while adding ...


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Taylor Swift Reveals Inspiration Behind New Song Sweeter Than Fiction From One Chance!


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This song was made for our ears AND the movie One Chance!


Seriously.


It was actually written for the faboosh British flick!


Taylor Swift's new upbeat track, Sweeter Than Fiction, totally captures just how AH-mazing true love can be!


But what's exactly the inspiration behind the sound?!


Tay-tay is speaking out about her lyrical process with co-creator/fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, and why the duo was so inspired to write the magical melody for the movie:







"Getting to see the struggles and triumphs of someone who never stopped chasing what he was after really inspired me. It's a beautiful movie and I just wanted to share it with as many people as I could"



Directed by David Frankel and produced by Simon Cowell, the film tells the story of Paul Potts, a store clerk turned opera singer, who eventually wins Britain's Got Talent—despite the non-believers!


We love a good underdog story, and are totes obsessed with Swifty's latest hit!



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'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Secret Life' Alums to Star in ABC Family's 'Work Mom' (Exclusive)





Brandon Scott and Renee Olstead



ABC Family has tapped two familiar faces to join its comedy pilot Work Mom.



Grey's Anatomy alum Brandon Scott and The Secret Life of the American Teenager's Renee Olstead have nabbed series regular roles on the workplace comedy pilot from Bunheads duo Grant Levy and Dominik Rothbard.


Work Mom follows Heather (Olstead), who finally gets promoted at her digital marketing firm and winds up hiring her recently unemployed mother, Eden (The New Adventures of Old Christine's Emily Rutherfurd).


Scott will play Craig, an employee at Pow Marketing who is sweet and idealistic in his approach to both people and work. He's good at inspiring others but needs to apply some of that can-do attitude to his personal life. He recommended Heather (Olstead) for the "Team Leader" promotion and believes she's good at maximizing profits in a division of the firm. He's also quietly attracted to her but she's blind to his interest. He takes Eden under his wing and explains her duties to her. 


STORY: ABC Family Orders Comedy Pilots From Tori Spelling, Ashley Tisdale and 'Bunheads' Duo


Olstead will portray Heather, Eden's daughter, who is comfortably intimate with her mother. She's a new hire at Pow, described as focused, sharp and goal-oriented -- unlike most of her new cohorts. After she unexpectedly gets a big promotion, she feels pressure to get the just-fired Eden a job and does -- in the lowest possible position.


Bunheads alums Levyand Rothbard will pen the pilot, which was picked up in August -- a month after ABC Family canceled Bunheads after one season.


Scott was in the ABC Diversity showcase last year and had a comedy holding deal with the network and was released to film the BET comedy pilot What Would Dylan Do. Repped by Innovative Artists and Sweeney Entertainment, his credits include Hello Cupid, NCIS: LA, Bones and Cold Case.


For her part, Olstead will return to the network on which she starred as Madison in The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which was canceled last year after five seasons. Repped by Paradigm, Strong Management and Morris Yorn, her credits also include Still Standing and Reunited.


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Monday, October 21, 2013

Nevada student shoots teacher dead; wounds two before killing self


By Megan Ortiz

SPARKS, Nevada (Reuters) - A 12-year-old student armed with a handgun shot and killed a teacher and wounded two classmates before killing himself at his middle school in Nevada shortly before classes began on Monday, law enforcement officials said.

Both of the wounded students from Sparks Middle School were rushed to Renown Regional Medical Center in nearby Reno, where one of them underwent emergency surgery, said Tom Miller, acting Sparks police chief.

The Reno Gazette-Journal newspaper identified the slain school staff member as 45-year-old math teacher Michael Landsberry, quoting the man's sister-in-law. Authorities did not immediately name the teacher.

Witnesses described a chaotic scene at the school in the northwestern Nevada town of Sparks, located just east of Reno, after the gunfire erupted in an outdoor area as students were arriving for the school day.

"A kid started getting mad and he pulled out a gun and shoots my friend, one of my friends at least," a seventh-grade student identified as Andrew told local KOLO-TV. "And then he walked up to a teacher and says back up, the teacher started backing up and he pulled the trigger."

"The teacher was just lying there and he was limp, he didn't know what to do, he was just in a lot of pain," he told KOLO.

"And me and five other friends went to him and said come on we've got to get him to safety. We picked him up, carried him a little bit far and we left him because our vice principal came along and said go, go, go get to safety, get to safety. So we left the teacher there and we went to safety," Andrew said.

Family members of Landsberry described him as a hero who tried to persuade the young gunman to drop his weapon.

"To hear he was trying to protect those kids doesn't surprise me at all," his sister-in-law, Chanda Landsberry told the Gazette-Journal. "He could have ducked and hid, but he didn't. That's not who he is."

'WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING'

The incident marked the latest in a string of shooting rampages across the United States in recent years, some of them at schools, that have reignited a debate over gun control.

In Connecticut last December, 20 students and six adults were shot to death by a gunman at a school in Newtown before the attacker took his own life in what is considered one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history.

In Sparks, a 13-year-old eighth grader, Kyle Nucum, told the Gazette-Journal that he heard about half a dozen shots. Student Michelle Hernandez said she had seen the suspect before the shooting began.

"I heard him saying, 'Why you people making fun of me, why you laughing at me,'" Hernandez told the paper.

Sparks Mayor Geno Martini told a late-morning news conference that the shooting marked a tragic day for the city: "I just want to reiterate again that the city itself is very safe and this is just an isolated incident. But it's very, very tragic and I'm saddened to be here to have to tell you this."

Law enforcement officials said the student gunman opened fire at 7:16 a.m. local time, about 15 minutes before classes were scheduled to begin at the school, which serves about 700 seventh and eighth grade students.

Some 150 to 200 police officers descended on the school following the shooting and searched the grounds with bomb dogs, Reno deputy police chief Tom Robinson said. Agents from the FBI and U.S. Department of Homeland Security were assisting in the investigation, he said.

Robinson said it was too early to tell if the boy, who was not immediately identified by authorities, was targeting anyone in the shooting rampage. Authorities also declined to immediately speculate on his motives.

Classes and after school activities were canceled at Sparks Middle School for the rest of the week and counselors would be on hand to work with students and staff members who were traumatized by the shooting, the school district said.

(Additional reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis, Tim Gaynor and Dan Whitcomb; Writing by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Leslie Adler, Grant McCool and Bob Burgdorfer)

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How Close Are We to Building a Full-Fledged Cyborg?

How Close Are We to Building a Full-Fledged Cyborg?

The dream of the cyborg is coming true at an exhilarating rate. As humans gets better and better at making machines, we keep attaching those machines to our bodies to make ourselves better humans. It seems at times that the only question left is if we can put a human brain in a robotic frame. Actually, it's not a matter of if. It's a matter of when.

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Free Garageband for iOS, plus iLife, iWork changes leak briefly

Updates for Apple's work and play software for iOS briefly appeared on the company's Web site over the weekend, just ahead of Apple's special event.



Hints at what Apple has up its sleeve briefly appeared online Sunday, two days before the company's set to hold its news event in San Francisco.


An information page detailing software Apple includes with its iPhone 5S showed off an updated look for the icons of Apple's iLife and iWork -- something that cropped up earlier this week -- along with a note that Apple's making Garageband for iOS free. The information was removed shortly after its discovery.


Garageband was initially left out of the list of iLife apps for iOS that Apple said it would begin to give away to new iOS device buyers last month. The software currently costs $4.99, and comes as a self-contained app with nothing else to buy. New language that has since been removed from Apple's site noted that more instruments and sounds would be made available as in-app purchases, presumably as part of an update that will be shown off during Tuesday's presentation.



Along with the Garageband tweaks, new icons and descriptions for Apple's iWork apps -- Pages, Numbers and Keynote -- cropped up as well.


The software updates are one of several things expected this Tuesday, alongside new iPads and Macs. You can go here for CNET's full list of what we're anticipating, and click the banner below for details on how to tune in to our live coverage.



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