Sunday, May 12, 2013

AT&T LG Optimus G Pro now on sale

Optimus G Pro

LG's 5.5-incher is now available from AT&T, priced $199.99 with a two-year plan

Alongside the 32GB Galaxy S4, AT&T has also officially launched the LG Optimus G Pro today. The G Pro packs a gigantic 5.5-inch 1080p display, along with a Snapdragon 600 CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel camera. Around the back there's 32GB of built-in storage, expandable via microSD card, alongside a monstrous 3,140mAh battery. So it's certainly a beastly device, matching the latest phones from HTC and Samsung on paper.

The LG Optimus G Pro on AT&T sells for $199.99 on a two-year plan, or $549.99 outright. Keep watching later today for our full review.

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Samsung Galaxy S 4's storage claims to be investigated by BBC Watchdog

We've seen Microsoft's Surface RT face similar accusations, but this time it's the turn of Samsung's Galaxy S 4 and how much space you'll actually get from that advertised 16GB of storage. The BBC's consumer rights show, Watchdog, will be focusing on the smartphone in next week's episode, and the fact that almost half of the phone's memory is already occupied by Samsung's own software and apps. According to UK retailer Clove, there's just 9.5GB of storage left for customers to fill. It's not the only Android phone with storage space less than advertised -- visit our More Coverage link to see how the Droid RAZR Maxx's 16GB of storage magically transforms into 8GB of usable space. While the smartphone maker argues that the phone does offer an expansion option in the form of a microSD card slot (up to 64GB, no less), some apps still seem to prefer to reside on built-in storage over anything removable -- Amazon's Cloud Player comes to mind.

Host Anne Robinson hints at the end of this week's episode: "It [Samsung] claims that its brand new Galaxy phone has an extra-large memory, but what did it forget to mention?" Although we might have spoiled that question for you already, check the teaser after the break. Brits can tune in for the show at 8PM GMT next Wednesday.

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

When Grief Gives Way to Happiness 05/14 by Building Better ...

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    In loving memory of Jeanne Cooper, who passed yesterday, On-Air with Douglas is re-airing her interview and taking fan calls to celebrate her iconic career.

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    Artist, actress, and radio host Summer Azul in a rare and candid interview. She talks about the play that she is cast in, how she uses the Law of Attraction!

  • Food Network Challenge judge Kerry Vincent insists that 30 days is far from sufficient lead time for booking a wedding baker. To think otherwise is ?rubbish.?

  • Timeless pop-rock singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw, still rocking with tuneful abandon after all these years!

  • A Mother's Day special! Online sensation Gina Fenton aka Extreme Mom, talks raising four teenagers and how sharing the experience online has changed her life.

  • Grace Phipps joins Variety Radio Online to talk about her role as April Young on The Vampire Diaries.

  • Today on the BIG show, host Tim Gordon will talk with actor/comedian Craig Robinson about his leading man debut in the romantic comedy, Peeples.

  • Lawrence Saint-Victor played the popular character of Remy Boudreau on Guiding Light and now has captured The Bold and the Beautiful viewers as Carter Walton.

  • Atlanta Falcons Defensive Back, Robert McClain, visits The War Room to discuss his role in the Falcons defense and preparation for the upcoming NFL season.

  • MadnMack, teen sister pop-rock duo from SoCal, chat with Jammin Jukebox about the upcoming show at the 2013 Vans Warped Tour and their newly released album.

  • MTV's Teen Mom, Farrah Abraham, joins King Mac Radio to discuss her hit TV show, new book, being a mother, and the film she sold for over one million dollars.

  • NY Times Best Selling Author, Michelle Leighton and her best friend Courtney Cole, now a best selling author, talk about friendship and success!

  • Welcome Falcons QB Steve Bartkowski, NFL stats guru Russell Baxter, Jets TE Anthony Becht and Washington Times writer Dan Daly to Thursday Night Tailgate.

  • FantasyJAM continues having great guests talking about Fantasy Sports and this week the show features Fantasy Sports Warehouse President- Matt Kirchbaum!

  • Visit with the Woman behind the powerful voice, Martha Wash, lead singer of The Weather Girls "It's Raining Men," (C&C Music Factory) "I've got the Power."

  • Join Momma Joyce and visit with special guest Danny Hahlbohm, the famous Christian Artist who is known around the world for his paintings of inspired art!

  • Join award-winning blogger, author, coach and mental health advocate Michele Rosenthal as she teaches you how to shift from powerless to powerful!

  • Nicholas Snow welcomes drag queen extraordinaire Miss Coco Peru. Discover how Hollywood Icon Jane Fonda came to have an onstage conversation with Miss Coco!

  • Allegra di Bonaventura traces the stories of two families to the eve of the Revolution. A colonial New England family life and the slave experience.

  • In observance of Mental Health Month, teen hosts Arij and Allison discuss mental health myths and facts with Tonja Rector, LMFT.

  • Lindy Love, Animal Whisperer, talks about Healing Touch, an energetic Healing modality that clears negative energy, including therapeutic healing with Horses.

  • Barracuda, white seabass and yellowtail show in Southern California with excellent rock fishing. Get the latest updates on Phil Friedman Outdoors Radio.

  • Brough and JT welcome Gary Renard, author of best-selling books The Disappearance of the Universe and Your Immortal Reality.

  • The legends consider Chris Widener the leader of a new generation of personal development experts. Chris discusses his new book, Success Rules.

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    Petitioners ask marathon to let them finish in '14

    (AP) ? Runners who couldn't complete this year's Boston Marathon because of the bombs at the finish line have created an online petition asking organizers to let them into next year's race.

    The petition at change.org had more than 20,000 signatures on Thursday afternoon.

    About 5,700 people were stopped on the course because of the explosions that killed three people and wounded hundreds more on Boylston Street on April 15. Ryan Polly, of Vermont, who was approaching the 35K checkpoint when the bombs went off, started the petition asking for runners like him to be allowed to register in the 2014 race.

    Boston Athletic Association officials say they've heard from thousands of runners since this year's race ? on Facebook, by email and over the phone ? including many who were stopped on the course. B.A.A. executive director Tom Grilk said "the common thread is one of persistence."

    "We have listened and read every e-mail and voicemail, and we have been touched," he said. "Planning a marathon takes a lot of teamwork, and planning a marathon in the wake of the events of April 15 takes even more teamwork, communication, and planning. ... As we work on our plan, and options for that group of runners which did have the opportunity to cross the finish line of the race, we ask those runners for continued patience."

    Associated Press

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    Friday, May 10, 2013

    Tamerlan Tsarnaev Buried; "Compassionate Individual" Agrees to Take Boston Suspect's Body

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    From Hospital Bed, Pakistani ?Change? Candidate Imran Khan Aims for Victory

    The front wall of Lahore?s Shaukat Khanum hospital has come to?resemble a shrine. Scores of bouquets of flowers are arrayed amid a?sprinkling of ?get well soon? cards. On the walls, posters?appear with messages ranging from the plaintive to the stirring. ?When?a leader falls,? says one, ?the nation rises for the leader.? The?object of this devotion is Imran Khan, Pakistan?s World Cup?winning?cricket captain turned politician. Just days before the end of?campaigning, Khan suffered a dangerous fall from an overloaded lift?that tipped over on its way up to a campaign-event stage. His?supporters rushed to the charitable cancer hospital he built in?memory of his late mother, and where he is now recovering from a?bloodied head, a cracked rib and three fractures.

    Khan?s supporters have steadily flocked to the hospital, sometimes?staying there for hours in a solidarity vigil. ?Imran Khan will bring?change,? says Mueen Bukhari, an electrical engineer who drove?several hours from the southern Punjabi town of Rahimyar Khan. Much?like the Obama 2008 presidential campaign, the word change?has become the central?motif for Khan?s attempt to win power in Pakistan at the parliamentary?elections on May 11. ?I am 100% confident change will come,? adds?Bukhari. ?If the person at the top is sincere, then it improves things?at the grassroots.? Like many of Khan?s supporters, he?s wearied by?Pakistan?s crippling energy shortages, long-souring economy,?near daily terrorist attacks and lurid tales of official corruption.

    (PHOTOS: On Pakistan?s Election Trail: Photographs by Massimo Berruti)

    The lift accident happened toward the end of a grueling and aggressive?campaign where Khan was crisscrossing Pakistan, borne by a small?helicopter to six or seven events a day, rousing his supporters with?denunciations of old politicians. He has cast himself as an outsider?sweeping away an oppressive order put in place by grasping, inept and?distant politicians. The fact that he has no experience of government,?having only won one parliamentary seat in the past, adds to his?appeal. ?We?ve endured the two big parties,? says?Muhammad Shafiq,?a government clerk sipping tea at a stall in Lahore?s old city. ?Let?s try him?as well.?

    The core of Khan?s supporters is drawn from Pakistan?s increasingly?assertive urban middle classes. Along with a misty hope for change,?they share his nationalism, religiosity and contempt for politicians.?His status as Pakistan?s biggest celebrity has built a cult of?personality around him. Critics deride Khan?s party as more of a fan?club than a political outfit. Young men wear T-shirts adorned with his?portrait alongside the word ?change.? His ruggedly handsome face?appears as a screensaver on smartphones carried by his fanatical fans.

    Also like the Obama campaign, Khan?s appeal is spilling over into?popular culture, with a recent Lahore fashion show exhibiting tunics?patterned with his portrait, lively music videos cheering his?campaign, and even a new Bollywood-style film.

    Hundreds of mostly Khan supporters have been squeezing into cinema?seats each night in Lahore to see?Chambeli, a film that shows a?fictional Pakistan ruled by cartoonish rogues with political parties?that act like a violent mafia. The heroes of the film, a group of?middle-class urban professionals, are spurred into action by an angry?speech declaimed by one of them in a high-end caf?. Nearby customers?burst into loud applause, as then does the cinema?s audience. In the?end, a tiny party promising justice sweeps to power while the?corruption politicians are hustled into jail. As the credits roll, a?young man in the audience shouts ?Imran Khan!? The audience replies?with ?Zindabad!??? the Urdu word for ?long live.?

    (MORE: Behind the Story: TIME?s Aryn Baker on Imran Khan?s Chances of Becoming Pakistan?s Prime Minister)

    Outside the cinema, successive members of the mostly upper-middle-class audience said the film echoed their view of Pakistan?s?politicians. ?Imran Khan will get rid of corruption,? says Omer Yunus,?21, a student. He will also, others say, inaugurate a ?new Pakistan.???New Pakistan? is the slogan of Khan?s campaign, featured in?slick television ads that show the day rising over a changed country.?Electricity is restored, venal officials stop taking kickbacks, golden?wheat fields rise and terrorism will be a scourge of the past. Khan,?as he often says himself, is selling a dream. But in that process he?may be setting higher expectations than he can meet while his voters?follow in pursuit of different and even contradictory dreams.

    In the prologue to Obama?s The Audacity of Hope, he writes, ?I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different?political stripes project their own views.? Something similar could be?said of Khan?s protean politics. On one side of Lahore, sections of?the branch? upper middle class and elite say they are voting to rid?themselves of old and incompetent faces. ?And because I like him very?much,? says Asma Azhar, a 35-year-old housewife, at a trendy?restaurant. By contrast, Khan is also appealing to hard-line religious?voters in the northwest through promises to pull Pakistan out of the?U.S.-led ?war on terror? and end drone strikes.

    At a large rally in the industrial Punjabi town of Faisalabad, Khan?tried to court different audiences at once. He reached out to the many?factory workers who have lost their jobs because of power shortages and a?crippled economy. At the same time, he appealed to their employers,?saying that he would cut taxes but also make a break with Pakistan?s bureaucratically dysfunctional, non-tax-collecting past. Khan also made a pledge to safeguard the?rights of religious minorities, but just the next day at a different?rally in the city of Multan,? after being accused of leading a?pro-Ahmadi agenda, ?said that followers of the minority Ahmadi Muslim?sect ? which has often been the target of religious violence ? weren?t Muslims at all. Khan?s rallies often begin with other?speakers hoarsely denouncing political dynasties and feudalism, while?his party vice chairman happens to be a beneficiary of both.

    (MORE: On Pakistan?s Election Trail, the Old Feudal Elites Struggle for Votes)

    During the campaign, Khan has faced stern opposition from two very?different quarters. In the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,?the pro-Taliban Islamists of the Jamiat-e-Ulema Pakistan have?led sermons in their mosque saying that it is against Islam to vote?for Khan, as he?s a pawn of a ?Jewish conspiracy.? Some conservatives?see the former playboy as a threat to their values. ?He has all these?women dancing and singing at his rallies,??says Jawad Ahmed, a thickly?bearded Lahore shopkeeper. ?This is bad for our society.?

    At the same time, Khan is accused of appeasing the Taliban for wanting?to negotiate with them if he were to come to power and for refusing to?condemn them by name on the campaign trail. Unlike secular?politicians, who have suffered a series of deadly attacks, Khan and?front runner former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have been spared. On?Thursday, unknown gunmen kidnapped a son of former Prime Minister?Yousuf Raza Gilani at a campaign rally in Multan. It is suspected that?militants may have been responsible for the abduction. Nearly 100?people have been killed in a series of Taliban attacks targeting?secular candidates; they have threatened more such attacks on polling?day.

    When voters line up at the polls, it is unclear how many of them will?be placing a stamp on Khan?s appropriate electoral symbol of a cricket?bat. In a tightening race, his surge over recent weeks, particularly?in the most populous Punjab province, has made the Sharif camp?nervous. Stung by a strong feeling of anti-incumbency, a campaign?crippled by security fears, and contempt for rival Sharif, some voters from?the outgoing Pakistan People?s Party are reportedly drifting into?Khan?s embrace. By some estimates, he?s fighting for second place.?Others say he could even channel a Pakistan-style ?Obama effect? and?lead a coalition to become Prime Minister.

    On?Thursday night, as the campaign period drew to an end, Khan made a?final televised speech from his hospital bed. He thanked the adoring?crowds that gathered outside to demonstrate their sympathy. ?Whatever?I could have done for Pakistan, I have done,? Khan said. ?Now it is up?to you.?

    MORE:?Pakistan?s Election Season Begins With Two Very Different Candidates

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hospital-bed-pakistani-change-candidate-imran-khan-aims-053059861.html

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    Defense secretary worries sexual assault in military nearing a tipping point

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says that sexual assault allegations in the military are so alarming that they could hurt the Pentagon's ability to recruit and retain 'the good people we need.' Critics are pushing for reform.

    By Anna Mulrine,?Staff writer / May 8, 2013

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, seen here at the Pentagon in Washington last week, has said he is 'outraged and disgusted' by the latest sexual assault allegations to hit the military.

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    Calls to change how the US military justice system prosecutes those accused of sexual assault grew increasingly robust as lawmakers vowed to create a minimum punishment for US troops convicted of the crime.

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    The calls come in the wake of revelations Monday that the US Air Force officer in charge of the service?s sexual assault prevention program had himself been arrested and charged with sexual assault.

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said he was ?outraged and disgusted? by the allegations, and warned that the Pentagon ?may be nearing a stage where the frequency of this crime and the perception that there is tolerance of it could very well undermine our ability to effectively carry out the mission to recruit and retain the good people we need.??

    On Wednesday, Reps. Niki Tsongas (D) of Massachusetts and Mike Turner (R) of Ohio, who serve as co-chairs of the Military Sexual Assault Prevention Caucus, proposed a law to require that a US service member ?found guilty of an offense of rape, sexual assault, forcible sodomy, or an attempt to commit any of those offenses receive a punishment that includes, at a minimum, a dismissal or dishonorable discharge.?

    The proposed legislation would also prevent US military commanders from overturning the guilty findings of military courts in cases of sexual assault. There have been two recent cases in which US officers convicted of sexual assault have had the verdicts overturned by their commanders.

    In both of those instances ?juries selected by [the] generals said they believed the victim. And in both of those instances, the general said, ?No, no ? we believe the member of the military. That is the crux of the problem here, because if a victim does not believe that the system is capable of believing her, there?s no point in risking your entire career,? said Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) of Missouri in a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Tuesday.

    Of the victim of one dismissed sexual assault charge, Senator McCaskill remarked on ?how difficult it was for her to encounter the accused who?d been convicted by a jury and have to salute him.?

    Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R) of New Hampshire introduced a bill to require a special victims counsel to all sexual assault victims within all branches of the military. Currently, the US Air Force has launched a pilot program that senior US military officials say has been ?immensely helpful, particularly to the victims.?

    Since January, 265 victims have been assigned special victims counsels in the Air Force. In the past, 30 percent of victims who had initially intended to prosecute their perpetrators for sexual assault decided not to continue the case ?after they began the process of investigations, interrogations, questioning, etc.,? Gen. Mark Welsh, chief of staff of the Air Force, pointed out in the Senate hearing Tuesday. But of those 265 represented by special victims counsels, only two decided to drop the case, ?which is a huge improvement,? he added.

    At the same time, lawmakers questioned the background of Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski, accused of the sexual assault over the weekend even as Mr. Hagel vowed to ?improve the effectiveness of sexual assault prevention and response programs.?

    ?There is training that is required in squadron commander training before you take that role,? said General Welsh, who added that Colonel Krusinski was a sexual assault response coordinator. ?So he?s clearly familiar with the program,? Welsh said, nothing that Krusinski spent the past 2-1/2 years working in personnel policy. ?His record is very good.?

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/wUI1gYntYuA/Defense-secretary-worries-sexual-assault-in-military-nearing-a-tipping-point

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