Friday, July 26, 2013

Google's Chromecast vs. Apple's AirPlay

Chromecast

396528445767FORTUNE -- Google (GOOG) took another crack at television this week, having failed to get much traction with the Google TV solution it introduced three years ago.

The new entrant is a $35 dongle called Chromecast that plugs into the HDMI port of a high-definition TV and receives audio and video content streamed over Wi-Fi -- thus offering many of the features Apple (AAPL) users have enjoyed through AirPlay and Apple TV.

How do the two systems stack up?

The Verge's Chris Welch, who produced the tale of the tape above, offers this summary:

"AirPlay is built into every iPhone and iPad, and works with most newer Macs as well. Using it for audio and video requires that you purchase a $99 Apple TV, or you can just wirelessly stream music to a number of "Made for AirPlay" speakers and sound systems, which range in price. After several years on the market, AirPlay is well-established and understood: consumers know how to use it, and developers have been pushing the boundaries with games that take advantage of multiple screens.

"Google is pricing the Chromecast aggressively at a mere $35. (Google says Google Cast, Chromecast's underlying technology, will also eventually be built-in to TVs as well ? we'd assume Samsung is involved.) Once you've got the stick, you can send video to it from almost anywhere Chrome runs: an Android device, a Windows or Mac PC, even iOS devices. That's definitely more flexible than the AirPlay experience, but could offer compatibility headaches as well."

See:?Chromecast vs. AirPlay: how do they compare?

UPDATE: Barely 24 hours after Google offered Chromecast buyers?a free three-month Netflix subscription, the sweetener was withdrawn. See?Google ends Chromecast-Netflix promotion 'due to overwhelming demand'.

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/magazines_fortune/~3/JBCO3T8VEmw/

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Retirees could bear brunt of Detroit bankruptcy

By Joseph Lichterman and Deepa Seetharaman

DETROIT (Reuters) - When Paula Kaczmarek moved to Detroit in 1978 to work for the city's public library system, a guarantee of good retirement benefits was a key sweetener that convinced her to leave her previous job in Boston.

"I basically came here for future security," said Kaczmarek, who retired in 2012, two years earlier than she planned, as the public library was facing potential layoffs.

Kaczmarek is among the more than 20,000 unionized retirees whose pensions and healthcare benefits hang in the balance after Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.

In an interview, Kevyn Orr, Detroit's state-appointed emergency manager, said restructuring the city's crippling legacy costs is critical to Detroit's recovery.

"We can't pay benefits with money that's not there," he said. "It can't be done."

Retirees and labor officials acknowledged that the city's finances were in shambles and they would have to share in the sacrifice to help Detroit recover. But they said some of the significant benefits cuts reportedly proposed by Orr in talks with creditors would have a devastating impact on their lives.

"I do have some compassion for people who are investors in Detroit, naturally, because a lot of my pension income is based on investing," said 63-year-old retired city librarian Ellen Simmons. "But it's hard to have a lot of sympathy when there are 20,000 real people who are not living high on the hog."

Although city retirement benefits are enshrined in Michigan's constitution, there is no clear road map for what will happen in a Chapter 9 bankruptcy, experts said. The question is made more complicated by the fact that it is unclear who has the legal authority to negotiate on behalf of the retirees.

Orr and labor officials have locked horns over how to manage pension and retiree healthcare obligations. Orr was appointed by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder in March to try to resolve the city's financial crisis and tackle its $18.5 billion in long-term debt.

The city lists about $644 million in unfunded pension liabilities, but Orr has said the number is closer to $3.5 billion if "more realistic assumptions" are taken into account. Other unfunded post-employment liabilities, which include retiree healthcare costs, account for $5.7 billion of the city's outstanding debts.

The city of Detroit's two largest unsecured creditors are the city's general retirement fund and the police and fire departments' retirement fund.

In a court filing, Orr said the city intended to create a committee of retired employees to represent those workers.

"The appointment of a retiree committee is adequate representation for these individuals and to facilitate the city's restructuring of its pension and other post-employment benefit liabilities," Orr said in his filing.

Orr faced three separate lawsuits from current and retired workers trying to bar his attempts to file Chapter 9.

The conflict ratcheted up when Detroit filed for bankruptcy in federal court Thursday just minutes before labor lawyers could block those efforts in another state court located 90 miles away.

At this point, it's unclear how much of a haircut, if any, the retirees will be forced to take. Still, they're preparing for the worst.

Simmons, who retired in January after working for the public library for more than 30 years, said she might have to go back to work or even move in with one of her children depending on how much is cut from her pension.

"My married kids, do they want mom living with them? They'll be gracious about it, but that's not what any of us want," she said.

(Reporting by Joseph Lichterman and Deepa Seetharaman; Additional reporting by Paul Lienert; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/retirees-could-bear-brunt-detroit-bankruptcy-014707027.html

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

LGBT group OneTable finds acceptance at evangelical college in Pasadena, Calif.

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BY SARAH PARVINI, ASSOCIATED PRESS PASADENA, Calif. -- Nick Palacios struggled to get his conservative Pentecostal parents to accept him as a gay evangelical Christian for nearly a decade before his family found a common ground through faith. Now, as an openly gay seminarian, the 29-year-old hopes to carve out a similar acceptance for other gays in the broader evangelical community through his role as president of the nation's first LGBT student club sanctioned by a major evangelical seminary. The group, called OneTable, formed last fall at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, one of the world's largest multi-denominational seminaries, and has attracted about three dozen students. "It quickly became apparent to me that I was going to be OK and that I wasn't going to have to forsake my faith for my sexuality," Palacios said of his struggle for acceptance. "I really hope that people will see Fuller and OneTable as a model of what the body of the church is supposed to do in this situation." Fuller's stance has created ripples in the larger world of Christian colleges and seminaries, where a growing number of gay evangelical students are asserting their dual identities with underground clubs and nascent political activism. Last year, for example, a group called the Biola Queer Underground was quashed by Biola University, a small, conservative Christian school in nearby Orange County. This fall, the LGBT group plans on staging ral ...

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Friday, July 12, 2013

A playlist of 5 of Randy Travis' greatest songs

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Millions of fans are thinking of Randy Travis and repeating calls for prayers following the country music star's stroke and surgery Wednesday night in a Texas hospital. Here's a playlist of five of Travis' most inspirational and heartbreaking songs.

? "Three Wooden Crosses" ? Released in 2002 during his gospel period, this song returned Travis to the top of the charts after a nine-year absence. The song's narrator refers to three crosses seen alongside the road and tells the story of a crash survivor. Travis opens the song by singing, "A farmer and a teacher, a hooker and a preacher, riding on a midnight bus bound for Mexico ... " and it unfolds like a heartbreaking mystery. The song won the Country Music Association's song of the year award and a Dove Award as well.

? "Forever and Ever, Amen" ? Driven by a subtle but bouncy bass line, this love song is told from the perspective of a free spirit trying to convince the woman he loves that he's ready to settle down. "I'm gonna love you forever and ever/forever and ever, amen," Travis sings in his mellow baritone on the chorus, and by the end of the song he's got you convinced. Released in 1987, the song was Travis' third No. 1 and won the Grammy Award for best country & western song and the Academy of Country Music's song of the year.

? "Angels" ? This post-9/11 song is Travis as evangelist. The song begins with a bunch of friends sitting around talking about "politics, religion love and life" in the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks when one says he doesn't believe in angels. Travis preaches, "Are you telling me you've never seen an angel?/Never felt the presence of one standing by?/No robe of white, no halo in sight?/Well, you missed the most obvious thing/Man, are you blind?/Just look in your mother's eyes."

? "On the Other Hand" ? This was Travis' first No. 1 song in the U.S., but it required a little extra work to reach the top of the charts. Released in 1985, the song was Travis' first single as a Warner Bros. recording artist, and appeared on his game-changing album "Storms of Life." It initially drew little notice, but after Travis neared the top of the charts with his next single, he decided to re-release it in 1986. The rest is country music history.

? "I Told You So" ? This Travis-penned breakup song was released four times over the years ? twice by Travis, once by Carrie Underwood and with Underwood as a duet. That duet helped return Travis to the spotlight in the latter years of the last decade. He performed the song with Underwood on "American Idol" and at The Academy of Country Music Awards. It also returned him to the stage at the Grammy Awards in 2010 when it won best country collaboration with vocals. The lyric "Now I found somebody new and you will never break my heart in two again ... " sums up the mood.

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Follow AP Music Writer Chris Talbott: http://twitter.com/Chris_Talbott .

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/playlist-5-randy-travis-greatest-songs-082046788.html

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Manitou Springs mudslide closes road in Coloroado

Manitou Springs mudslide: A four-mile stretch of US 24 in Colorado was closed Wednesday afternoon after a thunderstorm sent rocks, mud, debris, and running water rushing down part of a canyon. No injuries have been immediately reported from the Manitou Springs mudslide.

By Associated Press / July 11, 2013

A woman with Washington plates is escorted down Hwy. 24 after a flash flood near the last year's Waldo Canyon Fire area. The Manitou Springs mudslide and flash flood occurred west of Manitou Springs on Wednesday.

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A thunderstorm in Colorado sent rocks, mud, debris and running water rushing down part of a canyon in?Manitou?Springs, leaving some vehicles covered or stuck in mud.

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The rockslide closed a four-mile stretch of U.S. 24 Wednesday afternoon. El Paso County sheriff's officials say there was no immediate report of injuries.

The American Red Cross opened a shelter for people seeking higher ground.

The National Weather Service had issued flash flood warnings for areas scarred by the Waldo Canyon Fire last year and the Black Forest Fire this year, since soil and vegetation that normally would absorb rainfall there has been burned away.

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Staten Island adult sports roundup: Sandlot baseball, golf, softball and basketball

SANDLOT BASEBALL

Muche win for Renegades

Danny Morelli (win) fanned eight and scattered five hits as Renegades downed the Rays 6-3 in the Fred Muche League on Wednesday. Nick Canci and Matt Palmieri combined for five hits and three RBI.

Angelo Bruccoleri went 2 for 3 with two RBI for Goldmine Jewelers Blue Jays in an 8-2 victory over the Beer Garden Cubs.

Mike Sandberg ripped a bases-loaded double to lead the Braves over the PAPD Twins 13-3.

Mike Kelly (three Ks) allowed one run over five innings as the S.I. Pirates topped Brothers 6-1. Jamiel Orozco and Brian Dowd combined to go 6 for 8 with four RBI. ?

Richie Anderson pitched a three-hitter as Barone?s Cyclones blanked the Robert Curatolo Rangers 15-0. Kevin Diaz went 5 for 5 with three RBI.

GOLF? ?

LaTourette Ladies

In LaTourette Ladies A Flight, Elaine Lee (69) was the overall winner. Sarah Kim (34) took the front nine and Paulette Gabel (33) took the back nine. June Laub (68) was the overall winner in B-Flight. Charlyn Dondiego (37) took the front nine and Pat Tavella (33) took the back nine.

Teri Acerra birdied the seventh, Ellen Wu birdied the 12th, and Barbra Casey birdied the third. Chip-ins were made by Bea Karbowski at the fourth, Linda DeMenna at the first, and Acerra at the seventh. Lee and Laub tied for low putts with 30. ?

SOFTBALL ?

Classic Pizza wins? ?

Craig Rurro got the win and Bobby Russo drove in four runs as Classic Pizza topped Bungalow 18 8-5 in the South Shore Softball Association. ?

BASKETBALL? ?

Our Island league? ?

Anthony Palermo scored 34, leading Fantasy Guru to an 80-59 victory over St. Mars in the Our Island Basketball League. Matt Figueroa scored 21 for Partners in Sound, who downed From the Corner 70-52. Entropy edged Our Island Realty 50-46. Drunken Misfits topped Entourage 61-52.

MPG Glass snuck past NC 94-86 in a YMCA Men?s Unlimited League semifinal. Jason Murphy scored 26. In the other semi, Home Stretch defeated Perk?s Players 61-55.

Matt Genovese scored 27 for Island Charter, topping Jayhawks 84-75 in the Berry Houses League. West Brighton defeated AARP 72-64. Danny Boy?s snuck past Silly Rabbits 57-56. Bang Bang Boogie edged the Kings 67-63. ?

Our Island Basketball League ?

Fantasy Guru 80, St. Mars 59 ?

Partners in Sound 70, From the Corner 52 ?

Entropy 50, Our Island Realty 46 ?

Drunken Misfits 61, Entourage 52 ?

YMCA Men?s Unlimited League ?

MPG Glass 94, NC 86 ?

Home Stretch 61, Perk?s Players 55 ?

Berry Houses League ?

Island Charter 84, Jayhawks 75 ?

West Brighton 72, AARP 64 ?

Danny Boy?s 57, Silly Rabbits 56 ?

Bang Bang Boogie 67, Kings 63 ?


Source: http://www.silive.com/recsports/index.ssf/2013/07/staten_island_adult_sports_rou_698.html

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