Monday, 8 July 2013

Keep Cut Flowers Fresh with a Charcoal Briquette

Keep Cut Flowers Fresh with a Charcoal Briquette

If you have some charcoal left over from your Fourth of July barbecue, set aside a few briquettes to keep flowers fresh around your home.

You've probably noticed that the water in a flower vase starts to get stale and dirty after a few days. If you don't want to deal with frequently replacing the water, placing a small lump of charcoal at the bottom of the container will help it stay fresh longer, which can keep your flowers from wilting for a few extra days, and at the very least will keep the water from looking as gross. You've probably heard of charcoal filters for fish tanks or Brita filters, and this basically applies the same concept to a flower vase. For more clever uses for charcoal briquettes, check out the source link.

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NYC cases show how crooked officers misuse FBI database for cyber snooping, other offenses (Star Tribune)

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Egyptian opposition leader to be named interim prime minister

NBC's Ayman Mohedin reports on news that Mohamed ElBaradei has been named Egypt's interim prime minister and outlines ElBaradei's background and what challenges the new leader will face in transitioning the nation's government.

By Ian Johnston and Charlene Gubash, NBC News

Egypt?s National Salvation Front announced the appointment of an interim prime minister Saturday to run the country during a transition period in the wake of President Mohammed Morsi?s sudden ouster.

Former United Nations nuclear agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei was scheduled to take his oath of office at 8 p.m. local time on Saturday, a spokesperson for the National Salvation Front told NBC News.

ElBaradei, 72, is poised to join an interim administration headed by Adly Mansour, chairman of the supreme constitutional court, who was sworn in as interim president Thursday.

Meanwhile, supporters of the deposed Morsi again gathered in large numbers Saturday, a day after clashes with security forces and anti-Morsi protesters left 36 dead and more than 1,000 injured.

A Muslim Brotherhood statement said that the movement?s leader Mohamed Badie ? who appeared at a rally on Friday after his arrest was ordered earlier in the week ? was calling for people to ?remain in the public squares of every governorate and every city until power is restored to him [Morsi] as the rightful ruler of Egypt.?

Hitha Prabhakar joins MSNBC's Alex Witt to break down the 3 Big Money Headlines. She mentions that oil analysts are watching the situation in Egypt and they are saying how it will negatively impact gas prices. She discussed the jobs numbers that came out on Friday and explains what hedge fund manager Ron Baron meant when he talked about the Dow reaching 60,000.

?God is great. He can crush every traitor and every treacherous tyrant. The people of Egypt will protect the Revolution, and will continue to demand their rights," Badie said, according to the statement.

On Friday, thousands of Morsi's Islamist supporters marched across a central Cairo bridge in the direction of Tahrir Square, which was also occupied by thousands of protesters whose demonstrations prompted the army to depose Morsi.

The Morsi supporters ended up dispersing after a clash involving a hail of stones, fireworks and sometimes gunfire. There were also clashes in other parts of the country, including Alexandria and the Sinai Peninsula, a hotbed for Islamist militants.

Mohammed Sultan, deputy head of the national ambulance service, told the AP that at least 36 people were killed in Friday's clashes, the highest death toll in one day since the latest outbreak of protests began last Sunday. Another 1,076 were injured.

Amid calls from leaders for both sides to remain peaceful, there are fears the conflict could become increasingly violent.

A new Islamist militant group calling itself Ansar al-Shariah in Egypt announced its formation amid the chaos.

For hours, there was no security in sight as the fighting ensued. Guns, stones and even fireworks were used as weapons but Morsi's supporters were driven back by the anti-Morsi demonstrators, and the military. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

The group said it would gather arms and start training its members, in a statement posted on an online forum for militants in the country's Sinai region on Friday and recorded by the SITE Monitoring organization, Reuters reported.

The group blamed the events on secularists, Egyptian Coptic Christians, state security forces and army commanders, who they said would turn the country into ?a crusader, secular freak.?

It denounced democracy and said it would instead champion Islamic law, or sharia, acquire weapons and train to allow Muslims to "deter the attackers, preserve the religion and empower the sharia of the Lord," SITE reported.

Egypt?s military has been at pains to stress its takeover of power was not a military coup, but an expression of the will of the people as shown by the anti-Morsi protests.

This is key as it would threaten more than $1 billion in annual military aid given by the U.S.

Hassan Ammar / AP

Days of massive protests and a military ultimatum forced the country's first democratically elected president from office.

U.S. law prohibits financial assistance to any country whose elected head of state is deposed in a military coup.

Speaking in Prescott, Arizona, Friday Senator John McCain said the aid should be suspended.

?I say that with great reluctance, but the United States of America I think must learn the lessons of history and that is: We cannot stand by without acting in cases where freely elected governments are unseated by the military arm of those nations,? he said.

McCain also called on the Egyptian military to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution.

?Then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not,? he said. ?I am aware that by suspending aid to the Egyptian military, which is the only stable institution in Egypt, we are risking further problems in the Sinai, and in other areas of cooperation with the Egyptian military.?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Sunday, 7 July 2013

Apple?s ?budget? iPhone is about screen control, not cash

The ?cheap? iPhone isn?t actually about being cheap at all: it?s about retiring the 3.5-inch screen. Apple has a long-running love of standardization, and with good reason. The company built the iPad mini around a display size, aspect, and most importantly resolution that allowed the greatest parity ? and the fewest developer headaches ? with the existing, full-sized iPad, after all. It?s not just in the name of control-freak tyranny, either: the iPad mini came out the gate with a full catalog of compatible apps, which is more than the Nexus 7 could claim.

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Soon, Apple will announce a new iPhone, and the range of phones it has on sale will shift again. All signs point to it being the ?iPhone 5S?, though no matter the name, we?re expecting the current iPhone 5 to slip down a tier and become the mid-range option. That would, if Apple was true to previous form, leave the iPhone 4S to take up the iPhone 4?s position as the ?entry-level? handset, free-with-agreement.

Thing is, the iPhone 4S has a 3.5-inch screen ? a leftover of the old design ? while the iPhone 5 and 5S are going to use the newer 4-inch Retina. The 4S is also not the cheapest to make, and there?s a good reason Apple switched from the precarious glass casing of that generation to the sturdier metal of the iPhone 5.

"Full specifications are yet to leak, but a 4-inch display is a safe assumption"

Is there a better reason to ditch the iPhone 4S altogether, and introduce a new design completely: one which can cherry-pick the key elements of the iPhone 5 but wrap them up in a chassis that?s cheaper to make and thus cheaper to sell? Full specifications of the ?low cost? iPhone are still yet to leak, but a 4-inch display is a safe assumption, meaning developers will be able to focus their efforts on a single, current resolution of 1136 x 640.

Price is important, of course. Apple figured that out back when it opted to keep the older iPhone around to create an instant tiered range, though not in the same way that Samsung or others might, by constantly developing multiple slightly differentiated models. Cheaper variations are also a mainstay of the iPod line-up: see, for instance, the cheaper iPod touch, which drops the camera and other elements to meet a price target.

It?s even more essential when you consider the next big battleground in smartphones: the so-called developing markets. Countries like China are the target for most of the big names in mobile ? Samsung wants a piece of the pie, Nokia is counting on them to buoy up Windows Phone, and ZTE and Huawei are already staking their claim with budget Android phones ? and the requirement for something affordable means keeping costs to a minimum is essential.

It?s a precarious line to walk. Apple has to deliver enough to make the new, affordable iPhone competitive with rivals, but also not so good as to eclipse any reason for users to upgrade to its more expensive versions. Still, the iPad mini has ?cannibalized? full-sized iPad sales, but Apple is still sitting pretty in financial terms, and the entry-level iPhone is arguably more of a gateway drug for the premium models than the two tablets, which are relatively different propositions given their screen sizes.

Apple?s strategy involves more than just making the cheapest phone possible. If the new, ?cheap? iPhone plays just as nicely with the App Store (which remains a key differentiator for the brand) as its more expensive siblings; if it?s as appealing to budget buyers in established markets as the iPhone 4 has been in this past generation, then it serves two purposes. Ticks the box for taking on developing markets as well as offering something different and ? thanks to those candy colored shells we?re expecting ? eye-catching for more saturated markets.

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Amber Alert issued for missing Texas City girl, 2

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Kaloni Carbin disappeared around 6:30pm Saturday in the Carver Park area. If you see her, call Texas City police at 409-643-5720 ...

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Serial blasts hit Buddhist site in India



At least two people have been wounded after multiple low-intensity blasts hit a Buddhist temple complex in the eastern state of Bihar, police say.

Police said that eight blasts took place early on Sunday on the campus of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya. Three other explosions were reported at the nearby Karma temple and a shrine with a 55m-high Buddhist tower.

The site attracts thousands of pilgrims every year, the centre of attraction being a huge tree under which Buddha was supposed to have sat and gained enlightenment.

"The holy bodhi tree is safe and there is no damage to it," Bihar police?chief Abhayanand told the AFP news agency while confirming the blasts and injuries.

Senior police officer S K Bhardwaj told the AP news agency a gate at one of the shrines was?badly damaged.

No other damage was reported to the Buddhist?centres.

One Tibetan and one pilgrim from Myanmar received minor injuries and were?taken to a hospital, Bhardwaj said.

Another explosion damaged an empty tourist bus parked near the Mahabodhi?Temple, he said.?

"A terror attack"

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has condemned the blasts at the complex?saying "such attacks on religious places will never be tolerated."

Indian home secretary Anil Goswami called the blasts "a terror attack" but?no one has so far claimed responsibility, according to the Press Trust of India.

The national government has sent two teams of investigators to probe the blasts, said Goswami, the top interior ministry official.

District police official N H Khan told AFP that "additional security?forces were deployed" while the NDTV channel reported that another unexploded device had been discovered.

The Bodhgaya complex, 110km south of the state capital?Patna, was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002.

The temple complex houses the holy bodhi tree as well as the giant Mahabodhi statue of Buddha, and multiple shrines.

After his meditations beneath the tree, Buddha is said to have devoted the rest of his life to teaching and he founded an order of monks before dying aged 80.

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ShoreTel leads way with word's first iPhone and iPad enterprise-grade dock

(PRWEB UK) 5 July 2013

Unified Communications manufacturer ShoreTel has set the pace in the industry once again with the first enterprise-grade iPhone and iPad docking station in the world, and multi award-winning reseller Solar Communications is ready to begin installing the product in the UK.

This new technology adds to Solar Communications extensive line of solutions and services for modernising business operations and keeping colleagues and clients in the loop in an increasingly flexible workplace. With Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) the latest trend in progressive businesses, and all firms doing what they can to slash expenditure and boost productivity, Solar are preparing for huge demand for the ShoreTel Dock.

Using the device, employees can easily transform iPhones and iPads into desk phones, integrating cutting edge mobile technology with enterprise communication systems. In this way, the benefits of a business-grade unified communications network and the widely-praised advantages of Apple's devices are integrated in a way that has never been achieved before.

When used in conjunction with ShoreTel Mobility and conferencing applications, Apple users can tap straight into instant messaging, conferencing, voice and location-aware presence within the business network. What's more, the system requires only one power adapter, creating a Virtual Office that is easy to access no matter where you are. Not only is it easy for workers to stay in touch with the office, but it's also simple for the office to keep up with remote workers, as extension numbers will remain the same regardless of where the employee is. The device also keeps Apple products fully charged so employees never lose connection while working remotely or travelling between clients.

Solar Communications Jonathan Moran commented: "The BYOD concept has really exploded onto the modern business scene and we've seen massive take-up of our unified communications solutions as a result. The ShoreTel Dock really is what everyone has been waiting for; it's a true integration of Apple software and enterprise networks - perfect for companies practising BYOD."

"We're anticipating quite a run on this product so we have been preparing to provide stock quickly and easily to existing and new clients over the past few months. Already there is a lot of interest from businesses looking to upgrade, especially in sectors where it is important to stay on the cutting edge," he added.

Earlier in 2013, Solar Communications received ShoreTel's Outstanding Customer Service Award for the fifth year running, reaffirming the success of the companies' long-running partnership. Since 2008, Solar has been the sole recipient of ShoreTel's European Partner of the Year annual award, making it officially the best ShoreTel reseller in Europe.

The ShoreTel Dock is now available through Solar Communications and can be provided in isolation or as part of a larger unified communications strategy.


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