Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Microsoft updates Xbox Live to outfit Xbox One with 300,000 servers, game DVR and more

Microsoft updates Xbox Live to outfit Xbox One with 300,000 servers, game DVR and more

In addition to showing of its next-gen console, Microsoft also detailed changes that are coming to Xbox Live. The outfit has increased to 300,000 servers to power Xbox One users -- up from 15,000 that handle the Xbox 360. Skype and Trending features offer social interaction while the online software will now feature a dedicated game DVR for uploading those Call of Duty exploits for all of your mates to see. In addition to being able to share highlights, searching for your next opponent has become that much easier. Music, movies, games and saved content are all stored in the cloud and devs will be able to leverage Live servers to offer more "living and persistent worlds."

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Single-cell transfection tool enables added control for biological studies

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method for delivering molecules into single, targeted cells through temporary holes in the cell surface. The technique could find applications in drug delivery, cell therapy, and related biological fields.

Bulk electroporation ? a technique used to deliver molecules into cells through reversible nanopores in the cell membrane that are caused by exposing them to electric pulses ? is an increasingly popular method of cell transfection. (Cell transfection is the introduction of molecules, such as nucleic acids or proteins, into a cell to change its properties.)

However, because bulk electroporation applies electric pulses to a bulk cell solution, it results in heterogeneous cell populations and often low cell viability. To solve these problems, Northwestern University researchers have developed a novel tool for single-cell transfection.

The new method, called nanofountain probe electroporation (NFP-E), allows researchers to deliver molecules into targeted cells through temporary nanopores in the cell membrane created by a localized electric field applied to a small portion of the cell. The method enables researchers to control dosage by varying the duration of the electric pulses, which provides unprecedented control of cell transfection.

"This is really exciting," said Horacio Espinosa, James and Nancy Farley Professor of Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and one of the paper's authors. "The ability to precisely deliver molecules into single cells is needed for biotechnology researchers to advance the state-of-the-art in therapeutics, diagnostics, and drug delivery toward the promise of personalized medicine."

A paper describing the research, "Nanofountain Probe Electroporation (NFP-E) of Single Cells," was published May 7 in the journal Nano Letters.

NFP-E is based on nanofountain probe (NFP) technology developed in Espinosa's lab. The NFP-E chip consists of an array of microfabricated cantilever probes with integrated microfluidic channels. The probe has previously been used for high-speed nanopatterning of proteins and nanoparticles for drug delivery studies.

The new single-cell transfection application couples the probe with an electrode and fluid control system that can be easily connected to a micromanipulator or atomic force microscope for position control. This integrated system allows the entire transfection process and post-transfection cell response to be monitored by an optical microscope.

The NFP-E system is being developed for commercialization by iNfinitesimal LLC, a Northwestern spin-off company founded by Espinosa, and is expected to be available in late 2013.

The technique is proving to be extremely robust and multi-functional. Researchers have used the NFP-E chip to transfect HeLa cells with polysaccharides, proteins, DNA hairpins, and plasmid DNA with single-cell selectivity, high transfection efficiency (up to 95%), qualitative dosage control, and very high viability (up to 92%).

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Death toll rises to 28 in Indonesia mine accident

JAKARTA (Reuters) - The death toll from a tunnel collapse at the world's second largest copper mine run by Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc's Indonesian unit was raised to 28 on Wednesday as rescuers gave up hope of finding any more survivors.

Arizona-based Freeport closed the remote Papua mine on Wednesday last week, a day after a training tunnel away from its main operations fell in on 38 workers. Ten workers were rescued, but the search for the seven still listed as missing has now turned into an attempt the retrieve their bodies.

"We continue to grieve with the families even as we close this grim chapter," Freeport Indonesia President Director Rozik Soetjipto said in a statement.

"There is still much to do for us to provide the best care and support for the injured and the families of the bereaved."

Although Indonesia's mining sector has a poor safety record, last week's tunnel accident is one of the country's worst-ever mining disasters, industry officials say.

Soetjipto said on Saturday that once the rescue efforts were finished the company would launch an investigation with the help of international experts and Indonesian government officials.

Freeport emergency response teams, who are working around the clock to try to recover the remains of the dead, have been hampered by narrow tunnels and loose rock at the site, Wednesday's statement said.

It made no mention of the investigation or the current suspension of mining operations.

A union leader last week demanded that Freeport keep the mine closed while the cause of the accident was investigated.

The incident's impact on global copper supply has so far been limited as the Grasberg mine keeps stockpiles in reserve in case of disruptions, but that would change if any investigation and closure drags on.

(Reporting by Randy Fabi and Michael Taylor; Editing by Richard Pullin)

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Samsung 840 Pro Series 256GB


Samsung is the largest flash manufacturer in the world, but most of its sales volume goes to companies like Apple, which then use the memory in their own products. Consumer products have become increasingly important to the Korean manufacturer, however, and its mass market SSDs have attracted quite a bit of attention. Late last year, Samsung launched a pair of SSDs aimed at enthusiasts and the mass market?the Samsung 840 and 840 Pro Series 256GB.

Both use Samsung's MDX memory controller. The new chip contains three ARM Cortex-R4 cores as opposed to the 830 family's ARM9 chips, and the cores run at a higher clock speed (300MHz as opposed to 220MHz). The difference between the Samsung 840 and the 840 Pro is that the 840 Pro uses Samsung's Toggle Mode MLC Flash rather than the newer, cheaper, and slower TLC (triple-level cell) NAND in the Samsung 840.

The warranty terms are also different; the Samsung 840 has a three-year warranty, while the 840 Pro has one for five years. Interestingly, the TLC-equipped Samsung 840 uses Toggle Mode 2.0 NAND while the 840 Pro uses Toggle Mode 1.0 memory. Toggle Mode 2.0 NAND should theoretically be faster than the 1.0 flavor, but Samsung opted to use the slower 1.0 interface with its higher-performing 840 Pro drive.

Performance
Our review unit was tested using an Asus P877V-Deluxe motherboard with 8GB of DDR3-1600 and an Intel Core i7-3770K CPU CPU. The P877-V Deluxe offers multiple SATA controllers from Intel and Marvell; the V300 was connected to Intel's 6G SATA port.

The performance figures for AS-SSD and SiSoft Sandra reflect a drive's performance in a particular type of data workload. Sequential read/write tests measure an SSD's capabilities when reading or writing a large block of contiguous data. A single large movie or ISO image will test a drive's sequential performance (assuming that the target drive isn't badly fragmented). In AS-SSD, the; Samsung 840 Pro hit sequential read/write speeds of 518 and 481MBps, respectively. That's neck-and-neck with the OCZ Vector Series VTR1-25SAT3-256G (509.42 and 495.72 MBps, respectively). The standard Samsung 840 was just as fast on reads (517MBps), but markedly slower in writes (244.75MBps).

The 4K read/write tests ascertain the performance of an SSD or HDD when reading and writing small chunks of data. These small read/writes are vital to the everyday performance of a storage solution. The "64 Threads" test in AS-SSD means that the benchmark program spins off 64 separate 4K read/write tasks. This stretches the controller's ability to manage such workloads, but also provides a more realistic performance metric?an operating system is constantly reading and writing data to multiple services and programs simultaneously. AS-SSD's 64-thread 4K benchmark test showed the Samsung 840 Pro is slightly faster than the OCZ Vector (381MBps read/299MBps write against 358MBps read / 304 MBps write). Again, the cheaper Samsung 840 is closer on read performance (329MBPs) than on writes (187MBps).

The random read/write performance data from SiSoft Sandra that we also quote is a measure of a drive's sustained performance when reading and writing a contiguous block of information to a randomly chosen location. These metrics are important because they collectively measure the different types of storage tasks an SSD or HDD performs, even if they don't represent user workloads. In SiSoft Sandra's random read/write tests, all three drives broke 500MBps?likely the effective maximum for a SATA 6G drive. Read/write scores for the OCZ Vector and 840 Pro were nearly identical, at 530MBps reads, 510 MBps writes. The Samsung 840 hit 530MBps read, but just 246MBps write.

Finally, there's PCMark 7, which is a different type of test. The benchmark uses real storage workloads created by recording traces of hard drive activity when playing games, loading music or video, or copying files. These traces are used to measure the performance of storage products in comprehensive real-world scenarios. The difference between SSDs in PCMark 7 tends to be much smaller than what we see in other synthetic tests. Here, the Samsung 840 Pro nudged out the OCZ Vector, at 5,588 compared with 5419. That's a new single-drive record here?the 840 Pro beat the OCZ Vector by 3.1% and the Samsung 840's 5,265 by 6.1%.

The Samsung 840 Pro's $239 list price at Newegg puts this high-performing drive below the $1/GB mark. The OCZ Vector is actually a bit cheaper, at $229, and also carries a five-year warranty. Which you choose comes down to personal preference; both are excellent performers. Overall, the Samsung 840 / 840 Pro are a well-targeted set of drives. At the high end, the 840 Pro is competitive with other 240-256GB drives on the market. For now, this is the high-end SSD to beat and earns itself our Editors' Choice nod.

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Xbox One SmartGlass brings more control, content to companion devices

Xbox One SmartGlass brings more control, content to companion devices

Microsoft's Xbox One is promising even more second-screen support than we saw on the Xbox 360. An improvement of the SmartGlass integration we've seen pop up on the Xbox 360, Microsoft says it can make your mobile device feel like it was "built" to work with your console. The current SmartGlass app has seen over 10 million downloads, and it looks like Microsoft is aiming for more this time around. It will also be able to screen scrape video, encode it to h.264 and send it over to your second screen, although what will work on which devices is still unknown. What is mentioned in the press release is that it will support multiple devices at once, for multiplayer and shared entertainment. It's also promising exclusive experiences with its NFL partnership that attach to SmartGlass and Skype integration, so we'll expect to see more about that in the future.

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Monday, 20 May 2013

Seven years since my days died | The Secret Life of a Manic ...

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It was my dad?s 7 year anniversary on Friday. We walked down the aisle to the song we played at his funeral.
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He died in 2006 from alcoholic liver failure at the age of 47. I have numerous friends older than my dad at his death. I spent the day in bitter reminiscence at the disgusting way he and my family were treated as he was dying because he was an alcoholic. I have no experience but I?m willing to bet the families of cancer patients aren?t asked why they didn?t stop them and pushed roughly aside by staff and treated with the utmost disgust and disdain. Willing to bet their dying dads with heartbroken children weren?t treated as though their dying was their fault. My dad?s death was the most painful event of my life and they made it worse. My big sister Paula was there for most of it and she has far more tales to tell. I am bitter and I always will be. Even more embittered at ?mental health activists? who rant against stigma yet treat people with addictions like scum unworthy of help. Attitudes like yours helped isolate my family and contributed to my dad?s death. Cheers. There is no hierarchy of suffering and help. If you want people with schizophrenia to be treated humanely and to have access to services, same should apply for addictions and personality disorders, considering how everything is linked. No exceptions. People who overdose can get new livers. My dad couldn?t (but George Best could) and endured being told that and knowing with certainty he would die.

Robert looked after me but have felt fragile all weekend. My dad?s anniversary is always a time for reflection. The past year has been so hard. I wish he had been here. I had a drink in his honour. Even more in his honour, I stopped at that one.

So that?s me, proper blog soon.

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Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (NASDAQ:TTWO) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street?s expectations, AND beat the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased to $0.38 in the quarter versus EPS of $-0.60 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 104.69% to $303.1 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $0.38 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $0.23. It beat the average revenue estimate of $280.36 million.

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Disney Announces New 'Star Wars Rebels' Animated Series

"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" might be over, but a new "Star Wars" animated series is coming to fill its place. The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Disney is developing a new TV series called "Star Wars Rebels" that will premiere on television in 2014. It will first launch as a one-hour special on the [...]

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Ben Affleck Hosts SNL & Explains Oscars Speech (VIDEO)

Ben Affleck Hosts SNL & Explains Oscars Speech (VIDEO)

Ben Affleck explains Oscars speechBen Affleck hosted “Saturday Night Live” for his fifth time last night for the season finale. He took a chance to try and explain his Oscar speech about his marriage being “work”. The episode was also a farewell for cast members Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis and Fred Armisen. Check out the highlights of last night’s ...

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Finally all together! | Rowan Family Tree

Today was the first day that Jason and I and the girls were all together for over a month. We have missed each other so much? And even though it was necessary to be apart, it feels so much better to be together.

Jason is home for the long weekend. He is currently locuming in Nelson, but we have three days together to enjoy. Today we went to the Rutland May Day celebration and spent too much money at the fair.

The girls are such thrillseekers. Neither Jason nor I are like that! So we bought tickets and I chewed my nails on the side hoping desperately that they would not fall out of the ancient contraption they call a fair ride.

Also the requisite facepainting? The lady does do such a good job.

Full of pancake breakfast and samosas [made by local Ethiopian woman] and cinnamon minidonuts, we went home, and had a nap. Jason enjoyed his first home-cooked meal in a month. I think he was pretty grateful for the chicken pecan dandelion green crepes!

Two more days of family togetherness?

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