Sunday, June 30, 2013

San Jose Earthquakes score twice in stoppage time to beat Los Angeles Galaxy

STANF0RD -- The Earthquakes' magic at Stanford Stadium continues.

In a spellbinding finish before a delirious sold-out crowd of 50,028, Shea Salinas and Alan Gordon scored in second-half stoppage time to deliver a 3-2 victory over the stunned Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night.

This one had to be seen to be believed.

"I don't think those things are supposed to happen. It was a pretty special night," Quakes interim coach Mark Watson said.

Playing a man down for the final 13 minutes after Victor Bernardez was ejected for a second yellow card, the Quakes appeared in deep trouble against the classy Galaxy attack, led by Robbie Keane and Landon Donovan, who had two assists apiece.

But the Quakes rallied, as they did a year ago in a wild 4-3 win over the Galaxy at Stanford Stadium, also in front of a sold-out crowd.

"This is the loudest game I've ever been in," Salinas said. "Every fan was on their feet at the end."

Now the Quakes (5-7-6), who entered the night in eighth place in the Western Conference, are eager to go on the run.

In the 87th minute, the Galaxy, leading 2-1, had a chance to put the game away, but Hector Jimenez was foiled as Quakes goalkeeper Jon Busch turned back his point-blank attempt.

The Quakes tied it 2-2 in the 92nd minute on a Salinas follow shot after former Stanford star Adam Jahn redirected the ball with a header off a Salinas cross. Gordon then brought the house down in the 93rd

minute, nodding the ball into the goal off a brilliant chipped pass from Sam Cronin. It was his second goal of the match and the season.

Quakes players began celebrating, and the crowd, which had little to cheer for the game's first 50 minutes, erupted. Postgame fireworks followed on Military Appreciation Night.

Gordon replaced target forward Steven Lenhart in the 64th minute, one minute before Jimenez scored to increase the Galaxy's lead to 2-0.

"Lenny deserved those goals," Gordon said. "He's always doing the dirty work. I feel bad coming in and stealing the glory. It was a team effort, and when I score, Lenny scores, and when he scores, I score."

The Quakes probably considered the game a must-win after a series of poor performances. San Jose had been shut out in five of its previous seven matches overall.

Keane had two world-class assists before a Quakes rally. Gordon scored his first goal of the match to trim the deficit to 2-1 off a Salinas cross in the 68th minute.

Galaxy coach Bruce Arena, whose team fell to 7-7-3, blamed himself for his team's implosion. Well, sort of.

"To have a team of players and coaches that are that poor and stupid in the last five minutes of a game, that's my responsibility," he said.

The Quakes came out strongly in the second half as Marvin Chavez and Rafael Baca both had cracks on goal during a nice sequence started by Steven Beitashour's cross. During the chaotic sequence, Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez had the ball graze off his head, denying Lenhart a possible header goal.

The Quakes were fortunate to trail only 1-0 at halftime as the Galaxy's dynamic attackers had San Jose's back line under steady duress.

Los Angeles capitalized on the class gap in the 20th minute on a dazzling sequence capped by Marcelo Sarvas' one-touch delivery into the near corner off the goal, off a one-time pass from Keane, who had been fed by Donovan.

Salinas spurred the team all night with aggressive attacks. He said the team "still" has a lot of heart.

"Our defense stepped up and played great. They stopped counterattack after counterattack," Salinas said.

The show was spectacular, just like last year. About 10 minutes before kickoff, four parachutists swooped down onto the field, the last one waving an American flag. Acknowledged at halftime were members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard.

San Jose entered the match in a world of hurt, with most of its key attacking players nursing injuries and struggling through down years.

The club this week signed defender Clarence Goodson, who played the past three years with IK Start of Norway and Brondby of Denmark. But he won't join the Quakes until after the Gold Cup concludes at the end of July.

The Quakes, who had a 1-3 road stretch before Saturday's win, next play at Chicago and New England.

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Charlene Obernauer: The Best Part of DOMA's Repeal: Its Impact on Immigration Reform

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The day that the Defense of Marriage Act was repealed will be a moment that many of us in the GLBT community will remember for the rest of our lives. I'll remember where I was when I heard the news, driving in my car to work, listening while a local radio station took comments from listeners about DOMA's repeal. I didn't call in; I just continued to drive, smiling, with tears slowly streaming down my face. While I'll certainly benefit from this change in policy, for bi-national GLBT couples, DOMA's repeal not only legalizes their relationships, but also makes them able to legally live in the same country together. Even immigration reform would not have had this impact on GLBT immigrants.

Early on in the fight for comprehensive immigration reform, the GLBT community -- particularly the 40,000 same sex bi-national couples living in the U.S. -- were told not to expect much from the bill. Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican Senator from Florida known for his strong support for immigration reform, said that he would walk away from his signature issue if GLBT couples were included. For the GOP in the Senate, GLBT rights were a non-starter. And they won: in the final bill that passed the U.S. Senate on June 27th, GLBT bi-national couples were deliberately excluded.

However, a day before the immigration reform vote, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Defense of Marriage Act. Despite the GOP's best efforts to oppose equality for GLBT couples, DOMA's repeal granted married same-sex couples the same federal benefits as their married different-sex couples -- including the right to sponsor same-sex partners for a green card.

Immediately after DOMA's repeal, binational GLBT couples were positively impacted. One New York City couple, Sean and Steven Brooks, were scheduled for a deportation proceeding at 10:30 a.m. on June 26th, and just a few minutes before, DOMA's ruling allowed the couple to remain together in the country. Thousands of GLBT couples will continue to feel the impact, including those who were married in a state that recognizes marriage equality, but live in a non-equality state.

Even unmarried couples that are living in separate countries can reunite under the current bill. GLBT American citizens can now use a fianc? visa to sponsor their partners to enter into the country legally and start the citizenship process. GLBT immigrants who overstayed their visas and are now undocumented can also benefit from DOMA's repeal. While U.S. immigration law does not allow a person to change their status from lawful to unlawful residents, spouses are the exception to that rule. Finally, three years after married couples obtain their green cards, they can then apply to become U.S. citizens.

For all GLBT Americans, this change in immigration law is huge. While there are 40,000 binational couples currently living in the U.S., thousands of GLBT couples have left the country over the years so that they could live with the person that they love. Thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of others, have been forced to end their relationships, because they could not legally live together anywhere in the world.

While the repeal of DOMA is huge for immigration reform, it's just a step towards immigration reform. Currently, if someone entered the country without inspection -- meaning they crossed the border -- the situation is more complicated. Usually, the person would have to leave the country and then apply for a green card, but they would be banned from returning for between three to five years. GLBT Americans need Congress to act, just as the Senate acted, to pass immigration reform. Otherwise, just as DOMA made it impossible for us to legally marry the ones that we love, so too will our country's broken immigration system.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

BlackBerry reports quarterly loss, shares tumble

TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry on Friday reported a quarterly loss and forecast an operating loss in the current quarter as results came in way below analysts' expectations, sending its shares tumbling 17 percent before the market opened.

The smartphone maker reported a net loss of $84 million, or 16 cents a share, in the fiscal first quarter ended June 1. That compared with a year-earlier loss of $518 million, or 99 cents a share.

Excluding one-time items, Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry reported a loss from continuing operations of $67 million, or 13 cents a share, on revenue of $3.1 billion. Analysts, on average, expected earnings of 6 cents a share, on revenue of $3.36 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S Estimates.

Shipments rose in the quarter, but the company gave no breakdown on how many of its smartphone sales came from the new BB10 devices. It is betting the new phones will help it win back some of the market share lost to aggressive competitors.

BlackBerry shares fell 17.2 percent to $11.98 in early U.S. trading.

(Reporting by Euan Rocha and Alastair Sharp; Editing by Janet Guttsman; and Jeffrey Benkoe)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blackberry-reports-quarterly-loss-shares-plunge-111328915.html

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Economists Have A One-Page Solution To Climate Change

Climate change seems like this complicated problem with a million pieces. But Henry Jacoby, an economist at MIT's business school, says there's really just one thing you need to do to solve the problem: Tax carbon emissions.

"If you let the economists write the legislation," Jacoby says, "it could be quite simple." He says he could fit the whole bill on one page.

Basically, Jacoby would tax fossil fuels in proportion to the amount of carbon they release. That would make coal, oil and natural gas more expensive. That's it; that's the whole plan.

Jacoby's colleague John Reilly told me the price of gasoline might rise by 25 cents a gallon in the first year. Over time, that would increase. By 2050, Reilly figures the carbon tax would add about $1 to the price of every gallon. Across the economy, prices of energy-intensive goods and services would rise. This would encourage people and businesses to be more efficient.

This is why economists love a carbon tax: One change to the tax code and the entire economy shifts to reduce carbon emissions. No complicated regulations. No rules for what kind of gas mileage cars have to get or what specific fraction of electricity has to come from wind or solar or renewables. That's by and large the way we do it now.

Reilly says the current web of rules is a more complicated and more expensive way of getting the same outcome as a carbon tax. The current system "pretty much is one of the worst ways we could do it," he says.

As with any fix for climate change, a carbon tax would hit some people harder than others. People with long commutes would pay more. People who work in coal mines could lose their jobs.

But here is where Reilly brings up what is perhaps the most surprising thing about a carbon tax: If you do it right, he says, carbon tax can be nearly painless for the economy as a whole.

Besides reducing carbon emissions, a carbon tax brings in a bunch of money ? it's a tax after all. So, Reilly says, you can reduce, say, income tax to balance out the new taxes people are paying for carbon emissions. People pay more for gas, but they get to keep more of their income.

I called around and talked to a bunch of economists about this, and they said the basic idea was sound: If you give the carbon-tax money back by cutting income taxes, you can probably offset a lot of the pain.

President Obama has indicated he would support a market-based solution to climate change. But a carbon tax would of course require an act of Congress. And right now, that seems unlikely.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2013/06/28/196355493/economists-have-a-one-page-solution-to-climate-change?ft=1&f=1007

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Croatia's president: No doubts on joining EU

ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) ? Croatia has no second thoughts about joining the European Union despite the continent's economic crisis, and it supports enlarging the bloc even further to help bring about reconciliation in the once-warring Balkans, the country's president said Friday.

Ivo Josipovic told The Associated Press in an interview that after 10 years of painful membership negotiations, Croatia "did not have the opportunity to choose the time" of its formal EU entry, which is set for Monday.

The EU is in deep financial turmoil and Croatia's own economy has been in recession for five consecutive years, so the excitement of becoming the 28th member of the bloc has dimmed, though street festivities are planned starting Sunday.

"We are aware that we are not going to be perfect from the first of July," Josipovic said. "But, together with the EU we have better opportunities to fight the economic crisis than by being alone."

Croatia, a nation of 4.2 million, sees the EU "primarily as a peace project, and then a common market and economy," the president added. "That's the reason we are supporting our neighbors as well to join the EU."

It was only two decades ago that Croatia was ravaged by a war that killed some 10,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless when minority Croatian Serbs rebelled against Croatia's proclamation of independence in 1991.

The Serb-led Yugoslav army came to their rescue by relentlessly shelling and destroying many Croatian towns and villages. The war in nearby Bosnia was even more brutal, killing around 100,000 people and leaving millions homeless.

Croatia is only the second of the six former Yugoslav states to join the EU, after Slovenia became a member in 2004.

Serbia is likely to start EU membership negotiations in January; Montenegro is probably the next in line after Croatia to join; Macedonia's bid has been blocked by Greece over a name dispute; and Bosnia is far from joining because of bickering among its Muslim, Croat and Serb leaders.

Josipovic said Croatia wants to help its Balkan neighbors "politically and technically" gain EU membership.

"Being together in the EU means that any further conflict is senseless," Josipovic said. "It would be definitely the end of the tensions in southeast Europe."

Some EU countries, including Germany, have been reluctant about immediate further enlargement of the EU, primarily because of the ongoing financial crisis. Iceland has dropped its EU bid, while Britain is considering holding a referendum on whether to stay in the club.

The pro-EU voices in Croatia note that joining the bloc means Croatians could find jobs in more prosperous EU countries, that their country could attract more foreign investment, and that the EU's leadership in Brussels could help keep widespread corruption and economic mismanagement in check.

But euro skeptics worry that already plunging living standards will further decline, with increased taxes that could result in rocketing prices. They also fear that the opening of the labor market will result in other EU citizens occupying their jobs.

The Croatian president said Croatia had come a long way, and that joining the EU would help it progress even more.

"Croatia was destroyed in the war, not only physically," Josipovic said. "There are some consequences of the war still, but our negotiations (with the EU) show that a society like Croatia can recover from war, can make friendships, can make good relations with neighbors and fulfill very hard requirements from the EU."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/croatias-president-no-doubts-joining-eu-164613737.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

After Divorce: Why It's OK To Be Angry At Your Ex

By Cindy Holbrook for YourTango.com

When you feel you've been hurt or mistreated, it's common to get angry ? and anger is unpleasant, to say the least. Anger following a breakup or divorce is natural... but is it healthy? Does anger toward your ex help you move forward, or does it hold you back? Turns out, it does both.

On the surface, it seems remaining angry with your ex is the right thing to do. After all, he hurt you. He said horrible things to and about you. He may have cheated, turned your family or friends against you or taken away your livelihood. You think, "I have every right to be angry," and you may be right.

In every divorce, there is bitterness, anger and sadness within both parties ? even the partner who left. After all, a breakdown of a marriage does not happen overnight. The man or woman who has an affair does so because he or she has needs that are not being met. Often, these needs have nothing at all to do with sex.

A pattern of communication emerged in your marriage that manifests as an ugly dragon during the separation and divorce. You both know how to push the other person's buttons. He says something, knowing how you will respond. You react accordingly and the vicious cycle begins. Just know that you can and will heal. There really is life after divorce.

Here are four ways you benefit by remaining angry at your ex:

1. You receive attention. You tell your story to everyone who will listen. They are shocked and horrified by what your ex said or did. They may hug you and tell you that you deserve better. They encourage you. They validate your right to be angry by concurring that your ex is an uncaring, hateful spiteful person. This makes you feel like a good person ? or at least a better person than your ex.

2. Anger punishes your ex. You may feel that holding onto your anger is justified because after all, if you let go of it, that would be like saying you approve of everything your ex did or said. You believe that holding onto your anger punishes your ex in some way.

3. Anger motivates you. Your anger may give you the fuel you need to fight back. It gives you the energy to get what you deserve or take back from your ex what you believe he took away from you.

4. Anger enables you to avoid pain. By remaining angry, you do not have to feel the pain, hurt or the rejection the death of your marriage has brought up. It is easier to remain angry than to feel the pain. In order to heal you need to feel the pain.

Here are four detriments of remaining angry at your ex:

1. Rage hurts. Occasional anger causes little or no harm. However, if you experience frequent, uncontrollable anger or suppressed rage, you are hurting yourself both physically and mentally. Uncontrollable anger is defined as frequent yelling, screaming, kicking, throwing things and intimidating others.

2. You get grumpy. Remaining angry can make you a negative and irritable person which may interfere with your current relationships with children, parents and siblings. You may find your friends are not calling you as often as they used to. Your co-workers may begin to run the other way when they see you coming.

3. Anger begets stress. Anger and hostility create stress in your mind and body. Stress throws your body off balance and begins to constrict parts of your body which, in turn, creates disease.

4. Anger kills. According to the National Institute of Health, many physical conditions can arise out of prolonged anger such as coronary heart disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure, depression, headaches, eating disorders, digestion problems, diabetes, insomnia, skin problems and depression. Empower yourself by letting go.
Letting go of your anger is the best way to empower yourself and regain control of your life. You may be holding onto the anger so tightly you do not even realize how deep it is. You do not see your anger is destroying you and not hurting anyone else.

To let go of your anger, try these four steps:

1. Take responsibility for your own feelings. No one has the ability to make you feel a certain way. Accept what happened. Realize that every time you think of past pain you bring it into the present moment.

2. Count your blessings. Begin looking for everything you have to be grateful for in your life. It is interesting that the more you look for blessings, the more you will find.

3. Love yourself. Find things you enjoy doing. Pick out goals for yourself and get to work accomplishing them. Most of all, consider all the options you have from this moment forward. Find opportunities that help you to grow both mentally and spiritually.

4. Create love. Become the person you are meant to be by creating more love, health and happiness in your life.

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Google Now is getting two new cards today: Offers and TV.

Google Now is getting two new cards today: Offers and TV. Offers will notify you when you're near a store that you've saved an offer for, while the latter works like Shazam but for IMDB-like content. You'd think it would tell you when shows are on, but it doesn't. Oh well. [Google]

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GOP Sen. Rand Paul: Supreme Court DOMA decision could lead to bestiality (Americablog)

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

False bomb threats force evacuations across Poland

WARSAW, Poland (AP) ? Police detained one person Tuesday in connection with false e-mail bomb threats that led to the evacuation of hundreds of people from more than 20 hospitals, courts, police stations and prosecutors' offices across Poland, the interior minister said.

Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz said Poland's investigators were in touch with counterparts in the United States, France and Germany, because some of the e-mails were sent from servers in those countries. He refused to give any detail on the detained person.

Police who checked all the locations said that no explosives were found and there were no explosions at noon as the e-mails had threatened. One hospital in southern Poland was fully evacuated, one in Warsaw partially.

"The entire day was lost for us and for the patients," said Wlodzimierz Migacz, director of a hospital in Katowice, who ordered a full evacuation, including of a premature baby in an incubator.

"I hope the author of the e-mail will be found and punished," Migacz said on TVN24.

TVN24 footage showed ambulances leaving the hospital to take patients to other medical centers. In Warsaw, it showed some patients and relatives waiting in front of a hospital.

People were allowed to return to the buildings Tuesday afternoon.

Sienkiewicz said there was no danger to anybody's life or health and that the threats were a case of "unbelievable cheek" on an unprecedented scale.

A false bomb threat leading to major disruption carries a maximum prison sentence of eight years.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/false-bomb-threats-force-evacuations-across-poland-122215804.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Gay marriage support reverberates for Republican senator (Star Tribune)

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CallCopy Blog ? US Patent Law is Broken: Here's How to Fix It

In 1895, George Selden patented the ?improved road engine? powered by a ?liquid-hydrocarbon engine of the compression type.? In other words, he patented the car.

In 2003, Apple patented the glass staircase that appears in some of their stores.

In 2012, Apple successfully sued Samsung for creating a screen that can distinguish between 1 or 2 fingers touching it. They also sued Samsung for copying the iPhone shapes, white and black colors, and rounded icons, among other things.

And today, Google Maps might get shut down in Germany for violating Microsoft?s patent on ?computer system for identifying local resources and method therefor.?

Of the above cases, only Selden?s patent was successfully challenged in 1911, thanks to Henry Ford. The others still stand along with Amazon?s patent on a one-click purchase button.

The absurdity of these patents is not even half as frustrating as the shameless efforts to exploit the broken system. Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Google, Nokia and HTC spend billions in the so-called ?smartphone wars? trying to strangle each other in the courts, rather than spending hard-earned cash on R&D. Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs), also known as ?patent trolls,? acquire patents with no intention to ever develop the products or processes: they simply aim to collect licensing fees or blackmail companies into settlements.

If Selden could not maintain such an absurd patent in 1911, why can software companies today secure even more preposterous patents? Why can companies exploit erroneous patents to bleed out competitors, stifle innovation, and squash upstarts? Why can ?patent trolls? so easily exploit America?s innovators?

Legislation Has Fallen Short

The US patent system is not only broken?it?s being flagrantly abused to stifle innovation, penalize inventors, and lock great companies into epically pointless litigation from which only lawyers leave the better.

Government efforts to address this issue have been underwhelming and ineffective.

On September 16, 2011, President Obama signed the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), aiming to protect startup innovators from legal tricks utilized by moneyed infringers. However, the AIA did not go far enough, and has in fact backfired. Ex parte patent reexaminations have tripled since the bill came into force because patent infringers now blackmail patent-holders with the threat of reexamination. The bill was supposed to reduce legal threats.

The new ?First Inventor to File? rules, which replaced the age-old ?First to Invent? standard, have also reduced startup access to venture capital, since startups often do not have a sufficient conception, proof of functionality and business plan until after they earn venture backing. Conversely, venture capitalists cannot risk backing companies until they have the patent. Both investors and high-tech startups now struggle with this Catch-22.

The problem is getting worse: suits brought by patent trolls have actually increased from 29% of all infringement suits to 62% of all infringement suits over the last 2 years alone. The White House claims that trolls may have threatened over 100,000 companies in the past year.

At this point, the patent system cannot be band-aided so easily, despite the White House?s best intentions. On June 4, the Obama administration announced 5 executive actions and 7 legislative recommendations to better protect America?s innovators. They are a mixed bag.

Encouragingly, the White House wants congress to give district courts discretion to make abusive plaintiffs responsible for the defendant?s legal fees, and they want Congress to incentivize public filing of demand letters to limit abusive suits. Making plaintiffs responsible for legal fees could deter unscrupulous companies from attempting to hemorrhage competitors, who are strong-arming them for licensing fees with the threat of legal action if they don?t comply.

The Executive Orders demand:

  1. That patent applicants and owners regularly update ownership information so that trolls cannot use shell companies to hide the full extent of their patent holdings from companies they target in abusive litigation.
  2. That the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) train examiners to weed out overly broad software patent claims.
  3. That the PTO creates ?education and outreach materials? that ?offer answers to common questions by those facing demands from a possible troll.?
  4. That more research, discussion, and data production occur.
  5. A review of procedures that Custom and Borders Protection and the International Trade Commission use to evaluate exclusions barring the import of infringing goods.

Despite the nice intentions, the White House has not done enough to stem abusive patent litigation. As it stands, a company could probably patent the process of embedding Google Maps on a webpage?or patent the ability to purchase products and services inside a mobile app. Oh, wait, Lodsys already has that patent.

If profoundly ludicrous patents breeze through the Patent and Trademark Office, trolls prey on companies, big companies prey on little companies, and tech giants slap lawsuits to each other like leeches, clearly patent law is broken. Congress must take stronger measures to stop the bullying and set America back on a path of innovation.

In line with the Electronic Frontier Foundation?s Defend Innovation Project, I recommend seven simple changes to patent law that would stem the unchecked growth of exploitative litigation:

1. Software patents should last no longer than five years from the application date.

Currently, patents last for twenty years, which is an outdated time frame given the pace of software innovation. Patent lengths should reflect the speed of innovation within individual industries.

2. If a patent is invalid or there is not infringement, the plaintiff should be responsible for the legal fees.

Trolls and predatory tech companies frequently use the threat of a protracted legal battle to blackmail alleged infringers into an out-of-court settlement, even though the defendant would probably win in court. Making the plaintiff responsible will discourage this abuse.

3. Patent applicants should be required to provide an example of running software code for each claim in the patent.

If a patent troll lacks the ability to implement a software concept, why does it deserve a patent? Do I deserve a patent for a hovering skateboard that I cannot create? Absolutely not. This requirement would prevent trolls from patenting concepts and processes that they intend to exploit rather than produce. This will let great thinkers and inventors actually bring these ideas to market.

4. Infringers should not be liable for independently arriving at a patented invention.

Software code is mathematics ? therefore, it should come as no surprise that multiple people often reach the same or similar code. Making such independent innovators liable is like accusing a student of plagiarism because he or she solved a math problem but submitted the exam after another student. You should not be able to patent common sense processes and single-answer solutions.

5. Patents and licenses should be public right away.

Otherwise, how can innovators know if they are infringing on a patent? It?s wrong to let enterprising coders invest time, money, and passion into a product only to fall into a patent troll?s booby trap. Patent owners should be required to keep their public records up-to-date.

6. Patent law should limit damages so that a patent owner cannot collect millions of dollars if the patent represented only a tiny fraction of a defendant?s product.

Should a teenager get the death penalty for stealing a candy bar? No. Then why should a startup be given the fiscal death penalty for infringing on a patent that is a miniscule component of their software? If an alleged infringer is not making millions on a patent, they should not be liable for millions.

7. Congress should commission a study and hold hearings to examine whether software patents actually benefit the economy.

According to researchers form the Technical University of Lisbon, a stunning 91% of all technologies that have received an ?R&D 100 Award? from the academic journal Research & Development between 1977 and 2004 were not patented. Across the board, scholarly studies have challenged the notion that patents protect economically useful inventions. Indeed, mounting evidence shows that the opposite is true ? patents stifle more innovations than they protect.

Only countries with enlightened legal institutions can sustain long-term economic growth, facilitate innovation, and benefit from the genius of resourceful creators. So long as malicious companies and opportunistic patent assertion entities can cannibalize the productivity and ingenuity of America?s tech community, advancements will stall, great ideas will crash before they ever take off.

Source: http://www.callcopy.com/blog/2013/06/24/us-patent-law-is-broken-here%E2%80%99s-how-to-fix-it/

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Delays continue at SFO due to cloudy weather

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. ?

Cool and cloudy weather was causing flight delays of nearly three hours at San Francisco International Airport Sunday, with a wet weather system forecast to hit the Bay Area Monday.

The airport duty manager said a low ceiling from clouds and light rain forced airlines to cancel dozens of flights.? Many more arrivals and departures, especially short hop flights along the west coast were delayed anywhere from about 30 to 90 minutes.

At 4:30 p.m., the airport reported 36 departing flights and 37 arriving flights were cancelled.? Delays are expected to continue until about 1 a.m. Monday morning.

At SFO, lines were long and passengers weary.

?Been delayed or cancelled again from 1:45 to 3:10, and then they cancelled that one,? said passenger Chris Lester.

Jan Null of Saratoga-based Golden Gate Weather Service said the scattered showers Sunday, followed by more rain expected early this week, will help with fire danger.

"It will make a short term difference, giving us a little respite from sun baking grasses and drying out trees,? Null said.

National Weather Forecaster Steve Anderson said that rain was expected to hit the Bay Area on Monday and would continue on and off through Tuesday.

The storm is part of the "remnants" of Tropical Storm Yagi that hit the western Pacific last week about 250 miles south of Japan, Anderson said.

Rainfall could measure up to an inch in the North Bay and coastal mountains, he said.

San Francisco could get between a quarter and half an inch of rain, and the South Bay was likely to get around a quarter of an inch, he said.

The weather was likely to warm up and return to more familiar summer patterns on Wednesday.

Source: http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/local/cloudy-weather-delays-flights-sfo-rain-way/nYSZs/

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What to Expect from the President's Big Climate Change Speech

On Tuesday, President Obama will use a speech at the University of Georgetown to announce new, sweeping executive orders addressing climate change that will be designed to appease critics who have attacked the President for talking the green talk and not walking the green walk. Obviously, the White House is also hoping tackling climate change will get them some decent press in the wake of that pesky surveillance scandal.?

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After signalling he was ready to act during a speech in Berlin last week, the White House released a video of the President teasing his plan to lay out new climate initiatives late Saturday. "This Tuesday, I'll lay out my vision for where I believe we need to go - a national plan to reduce carbon pollution, prepare our country for the impacts of climate change and lead global efforts to fight it," he says. "There's no single step that can reverse the effects of climate change. But when it comes to the world we leave our children, we owe it to them to do what we can."

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The President is expected to use his executive powers to adopt a wide array of climate change measures, but no one is 100% sure what those measures are just yet. Reuters reports the President will?detail?"a strategy to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants" to cap U.S. carbon dioxide emissions. (Power plants account for more than 40 percent of domestic CO2 emissions.) The Washington Post reports the President will also announce new short-term goals:?

In the speech at Georgetown University, according to individuals briefed on the matter who asked not to be identified because the plan was not yet public, Obama will detail a government-wide plan to not only reduce the nation?s carbon output but also prepare the United States for the?near-term impacts of global warming.

They said those measures would include programs to enhance the resilience of coastal communities as well as Agriculture Department ?climate adaptation hubs? that could help farmers cope with changes in temperature and precipitation.

The President promised big climate change initiatives during his second Inaugural address but has come under fire in some corners for not acting on those promises until now. Still, his combination of short- and long-term goals seem to fulfill his promise of responding to climate change, "knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations." The President also said the road towards climate change would be "long and sometimes difficult," maybe signalling a fight to pass bills through congress, but in reality his climate plan should be relatively easy to enact. Because Obama is using his executive powers, he avoids having to pass anything through the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. But The New York Times cautions the path towards climate change isn't exactly sunny and paved in green:

Mr. Obama?s decision to use his executive authority to regulate utilities reflects a determination that he has no prospect of passing such sweeping policies through Congress. But while the Supreme Court validated the power of the executive to regulate carbon emissions without further legislation, the president?s move may draw lawsuits and other challenges from industry and Republicans citing the economic costs.

Nothing is going to come easy for Obama when it comes to the environment, or any other issue for that matter. There's no indication as to whether or not Obama will approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. That move would certainly appease Republicans and make the entire climate change slate go down easier, but it would also infuriate climate change activists and potentially steal the headlines away from other initiatives.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/expect-presidents-big-climate-change-speech-154430321.html

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Abbas accepts Palestinian premier's resignation

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) ? President Mahmoud Abbas accepted the resignation of his newly appointed prime minister on Sunday, a spokesman said, leaving his Palestinian Authority in disarray at a time when he is focusing on a U.S. push to restart peace negotiations with Israel.

Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah had served only two weeks when he abruptly resigned last week over a conflict of authority with his deputies. Abbas initially asked him to reconsider, but ultimately accepted the resignation and asked Hamdallah to stay on as head of a caretaker government until a replacement is found, Abbas aide Nabil Abu Rdeneh told The Associated Press.

Such a caretaker government could remain in place for weeks. There was no sign of a likely candidate to succeed Hamdallah.

Abbas is likely to look for someone who has the blessing of the Western donor countries that prop up the Palestinian Authority, has experience in economic affairs and also is close to his Fatah movement.

Abbas appointed Hamdallah, a university president and political novice, earlier this month in an apparent move to consolidate power. Hamdallah replaced internationally known economist Salam Fayyad, who had clashed with Abbas.

The prime minister heads the Palestinian Authority, the self-rule government in parts of the West Bank that handles day-to-day affairs of Palestinians.

While he is not involved in diplomacy, the timing of the change comes as a tricky time for Abbas. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is about to return to the region as part of his push to renew the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

Abbas won't resume negotiations as long as Israeli settlement construction continues in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, occupied areas where the Palestinians want to establish a state. Israel has refused to halt building. Abbas' aides fear he will be pushed to return to talks on Israel's terms or risk being blamed for the failure of the U.S. mission.

Hamdallah took office June 6 after unexpectedly being plucked by Abbas from a career in academia to replace Fayyad, a political independent who served for six years and was respected by the West as a pragmatist.

Leading Fatah figures clamored for Fayyad to be replaced, arguing that the prime minister should be close to Fatah. Hamdallah's appointment was seen as a bid by Abbas to consolidate power.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/abbas-accepts-palestinian-premiers-resignation-151023146.html

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Lil Snupe Was Tapped By Rick Ross For Self Made 3 Before Death

Meek Mill revealed that Rozay wanted him on the August 6 LP and mourns the death of Philadelphia rapper Jimmie Wallstreet.
By Rob Markman

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1709411/lil-snupe-rick-ross-self-made-3-feature.jhtml

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Voices about Brazil's protests

Inacio Pinheiro poses for a photo as he works at his newspaper stand in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, June 21, 2013. The 41-year-old vendor says "The government is to blame for this mess because of the corruption and taxes. Dilma's response hasn't been appropriate at all_where is she?" (AP Photo/Bradley Brooks)

Inacio Pinheiro poses for a photo as he works at his newspaper stand in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, June 21, 2013. The 41-year-old vendor says "The government is to blame for this mess because of the corruption and taxes. Dilma's response hasn't been appropriate at all_where is she?" (AP Photo/Bradley Brooks)

Taxi driver Iron Pereira e Silva poses for a photo by his cab in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, June 21, 2013. The 35-year-old driver says "People are taking advantage of this situation to loot and vandalize. The police have responded in the only way they can when faced with such violence." (AP Photo/Bradley Brooks)

Some comments by Brazilians participating in protests across South America's biggest country:

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"The government is to blame for this mess because of the corruption and taxes. (President Dilma Rousseff's) response hasn't been appropriate at all ? where is she?" - Inacio Pinheiro, 41, newsstand vendor in Sao Paulo.

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"People are taking advantage of this situation to loot and vandalize. The police have responded in the only way they can when faced with such violence." - Iron Pereira e Silva, 35, Sao Paulo taxi driver.

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"Our politicians have drivers and all sorts of other comforts, but everyone who takes public transport knows it's horrible. I take the subway and the bus everyday, and both are so crowded that sometimes I have to wait for 45 minutes to finally be able to get on. The situation is absurd." - Viviane Jophilis, 27, university student protesting in Rio de Janeiro.

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"My nephew is 12, and the whole family scrapes money together so we can pay for a private school for him, but it shouldn't have to be like that. He should be able to get a quality education at a public school." - Thiago de Oliveiro Albino, 26, radiology technician protesting in Rio de Janeiro.

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"I support the movement but we can't have this destruction. It's cowardice. Dilma has been too slow to make the tough decisions a situation like this demands. She needs to call the army to protect sites during protests." - Romoaldo Sousa, 55, beekeeper in Brasilia.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-06-21-LT-Brazil-Protests-Voices/id-c427ae60b0b04d769751308156b00656

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Heeding Putin, Russian Duma backs ban on same-sex adoptions

By Steve Gutterman

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers passed a bill on Friday barring same-sex foreign couples from adopting Russian children, heeding strong signals of support from President Vladimir Putin and broadening a rift with Western nations over gay rights.

The State Duma, or lower house of parliament, approved the bill by a 444-0 vote in its third and final reading, sending it to the upper chamber, which is also expected to approve it.

Both houses are dominated by the United Russia party, which is loyal to Putin.

In power since 2000, Putin has championed socially conservative values and held up the Russian Orthodox Church as a moral compass since he weathered a wave of protests by mostly urban liberals and started a third Kremlin term last year.

He has rejected U.S. and European criticism of a ban on spreading gay "propaganda" among minors that the Duma passed earlier this month that gay rights activists fear has fuelled attacks on homosexuals.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said in a statement on Thursday that the "propaganda" ban could stigmatize gays and cause discrimination, and the United States has said it severely restricts freedom of expression and assembly.

The Duma vote to ban adoptions by same-sex couples from abroad came as German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has criticized Putin over civil rights, met him at a showcase Russian economic forum in St Petersburg.

Germany has also condemned the gay "propaganda" ban and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, who is gay, said after its passage that attempts to stigmatize same-sex relationships had no place in a democracy.

"WAVE OF HOMOPHOBIA"

Putin says Russia does not discriminate against gays, but he has criticized them for not adding to Russia's population, which has declined sharply since the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991.

The same-sex adoption ban was rushed through parliament after Putin said in late April that a new French law allowing same-sex marriage went against traditional Russian values.

It also bars adoptions by unmarried foreigners from countries where same-sex marriage is legal.

The ban fits into a Kremlin campaign to restrict foreign adoptions, a sensitive issue after Americans and Europeans flooded into Russia in the post-Soviet era to adopt children.

In December, Putin signed a law banning all adoptions by Americans, a move motivated by disputes with Washington over human rights and what Russia says is the insufficient prosecution of adoptive U.S. parents suspected of abuse.

Advocates of adoption say same-sex couples can provide loving homes for children who might otherwise founder in Russia's troubled system of orphanages. Relatively few Russian couples adopt despite state efforts to promote the practice.

Same-sex marriage is legal in 15 countries, including seven in Western Europe, and in some jurisdictions in the United States and Mexico. Same-sex couples are not recognized under Russian law and cannot adopt.

A March poll by the independent Levada Centre found that 85 percent of Russians opposed same-sex marriage. But there is no big grassroots movement against gay rights in Russia and critics say the measures are being imposed from the top down.

"It's pretty strange to see this major wave of homophobia in a country where two-thirds of society was brought up by same-sex couples - mother and grandmother," one Internet user said in an online forum, referring to the problem of absentee fathers.

(Additional reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/heeding-putin-russian-duma-backs-ban-same-sex-142825490.html

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Friday, June 21, 2013

First look at the Samsung ATIV Q

An unholy marriage between Windows and Android takes place in this high-resolution, convertible tablet?

It's Windows. It's Android. It's Windows. It's Android. It's Windows. It's Android.

It's the Samsung ATIV Q, just announced today in London. And it takes a convertible 13-inch tablet -- that is, it's got a keyboard that you can abuse in a couple different positions -- puts Android on one side, Windows 8 on the other, and leaves you and your brain to deal with the aftermath.

Look, we're not going ot get the full feel for this thing in a few short minutes, but this much stood out: There are something like three buttons that will take you to Android -- and one of them is the Windows logo. Somewhere, even Christopher Nolan is scratching his head.

Enjoy this first-look video.

    


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/BpAHHZlCRd8/story01.htm

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Solar-powered plane lands near Washington

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A solar-powered plane nearing the close of a cross-continental journey landed at Dulles International Airport outside the nation's capital early Sunday, only one short leg to New York remaining on a voyage that opened in May.

Solar Impulse's website said the aircraft with its massive wings and thousands of photovoltaic cells "gracefully touched down" at 12:15 a.m. EDT after 14 hours and four minutes of flight from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Dulles in Washington's Virginia suburbs.

Pilot Bertrand Piccard was at the controls for the last time on the multi-leg "Across America" journey that began May 3 in San Francisco. His fellow Swiss pilot, Andre Borschberg, is expected to fly the last leg from Washington to New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport in early July, the web site added.

It's the first bid by a solar plane capable of being airborne day and night without fuel to fly across the U.S, at speeds reaching about 40 mph. The plane opened by flying from San Francisco via Arizona, Texas, Missouri and Ohio onward to Dulles with stops of several days in cities along the way.

Organizers said in a blog post early Sunday that Piccard soared across the Appalachian mountains on a 435-mile (700-kilometer) course from Cincinnati to the Washington area, averaging 31 mph (50 kph). It was the second phase of a leg that began in St. Louis.

The plane, considered the world's most advanced sun-powered aircraft, is powered by about 12,000 photovoltaic cells that cover its enormous wings and charge its batteries during the day. The single-seat Solar Impulse flies around 40 mph and can't go through clouds; weighing about as much as a car, the aircraft also took longer than a car to complete the journey from Ohio to the East Coast.

Despite its vulnerabilities to bad weather, Piccard said in a statement that the conclusion of all but the final leg showed that sun-powered cross-continent travel "proves the reliability and potential of clean technologies."

Organizers said fog at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport was a concern that required the ground crew's attention before takeoff just after 10 a.m. Saturday. The crew gave the plane a gentle wipe-down with cloths because of condensation that had formed on the wings.

"The solar airplane was in great shape despite the quasi-shower it experienced" before takeoff from Cincinnati, the web site added.

Washington was the first East Coast stop before the final planned leg to New York.

Organizers said the flight into the nation's capital was an emotional one for Piccard as it was his last on the cross-country flight before Borschberg has the controls on the final trek to New York.

At each stop along the way, the plane has stayed several days, wowing visitors. Organizers said a public viewing of the aircraft would be held Sunday afternoon at Dulles.

As the plane's creators, Piccard and Borschberg, have said their trip taking turns flying the aircraft solo was the first attempt by a solar airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel to fly across America. They also called it another aviation milestone in hopes that the journey would whet greater interest in clean technologies and renewable energy.

The Swiss pilots said in a statement that they expected to participate in an energy roundtable and news conference Monday with U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz about the technology. They have said the project's ultimate goal is to fly a sun-powered aircraft around the world with a second-generation plane now in development.

Borschberg also said in a statement Sunday that the pilots are eyeing 2015 for a worldwide attempt, adding their 'Across America' voyage had taught them much as they prepare.

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Online:

http://www.solarimpulse.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/solar-powered-plane-lands-near-washington-073624678.html

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