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Editor?s Note:?Did you know there was something called the ?Five Eyes? electronic eavesdropping alliance which is comprised of the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand?
Exclusive: NSA pays ?100m in secret funding for GCHQ The Guardian August 1, 2013
??Secret payments revealed in leaks by Edward Snowden ??GCHQ expected to ?pull its weight? for Americans ??Weaker regulation of British spies ?a selling point? for NSA
The US government has paid at least ?100m to the UK spy agency?GCHQ?over the last three years to secure access to and influence over Britain?s intelligence gathering programmes.
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The funding underlines the closeness of the relationship between GCHQ and its US equivalent, the National Security Agency. But it will raise fears about the hold Washington has over the UK?s biggest and most important intelligence agency, and whether Britain?s dependency on the?NSA?has become too great.
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Ministers have denied that GCHQ does the NSA?s ?dirty work?,?but in the documents GCHQ describes Britain?s surveillance laws and regulatory regime as a ?selling point? for the Americans.
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Xbox Live, like every other online community, has long struggled with troublemakers and rabble-rousers, otherwise known as trolls. Microsoft maintains their various codes of conduct with due diligence, but they need help. Specifically, your help.
MS has just unveiled a new beta program called Enforcement United, which asks everyday users to be help keep tabs on fellow members. Basically, it allows ever members to snitch on others, whom they believe to be in violation of the rules.
Now, anyone who has frequented popular message boards may instantly be reminded of that one moderator who allows power to get to his or her head. But MS has thought of that as well; violators are fed to some kind of algorithm that makes the final call, by also considering in a number of other factors. Ultimately:
?We have built in a series of carefully designed controls so no individual participant can wield unchecked power over another. The system will also continually calibrate itself to understand how reliable the data is and the sources it comes from.?
At this early point, offensive gamertags are the only real things that a deputized XBLA member will be able to report on, but responsibilities will expand over time. And what does one get for helping the community?
Since it's part of the recently introduced Xbox Community Ambassadors, being Big Brother on the behalf of Microsoft can score you freebies like Avatar accessories. One has to wonder if one said freebie will be a badge, to let everyone know that you're the law.
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This summer everyone has a wedding they need to attend and there?s always that slight fear that you?re going to turn up wearing the same dress as someone else, what a disaster?
Luckily I?ve struck gold with Box Clothing, this amazing online fashion retailer sells loads of designer brands, with many independent boutiques as well, so there?s a very slim chance of anyone wearing the same dress as me.
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Iran's president-elect Hassan Rouhani has called Israel a "wound" that must be ?removed.?
"The Zionist regime is a wound inflicted for years on the body of the Muslim world that must be cleansed," Rouhani told reporters attending annual Quds Day rallies in remarks reported by Iranian and international media.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately criticised the Iranian President-elect's comments, saying they revealed the Iran government's real thinking.
"The true face of Rowhani has been revealed earlier than expected," Netanyahu said in a statement.
"Even if the Iranians work to deny these comments, this is what the man thinks and reflects the regime's plans," he said, as cited by Sky News.
Rouhani will formally assume the presidency of Iran this weekend after winning elections held in June.
The spokesman added that it would be a situation where the officer would be required to exercise some common sense.
In New York City recently a local law was passed allowing women to sunbathe topless in any public space where a man was permitted to strip off his shirt.
There are currently no plans for a similar law in this country.
On Thursday UK temperatures were hotter than Barcelona, Cape Town, Mumbai and Venice, prompting bookies to offer odds that August would be a record breaker.
Ladbrokes offered 8/1 that August?s hottest temperature would surpass the hottest August on record, which was in 2003.
A decade ago the mercury reached 101.3F (38.5C).
Jessica Bridge, of Ladbrokes, said: ?The second heat wave of the summer is in full swing and the odds suggest we?re in for another scorcher.
?The faster the temperatures rise the quicker the odds will drop when it comes to breaking weather records.?
But weather forecasters have warned people to enjoy the heat wave now as it is not set to last.
Sunbathers in the grounds of St Paul's cathedral (JEFF MOORE)
Friday is set to be cooler, with a maximum temperature of 82.4F (28C) as showery rain arrives from the West.
A spokesman said: ?Locally we could get heavier and thundery showers across the West spreading east. And there is a risk of heavier rain in more eastern parts. It will begin to feel fresher.
?For the next five or six days we should see temperatures in the low to mid-20s.?
The Met Office has also offered some relief for hay fever sufferers who have had a difficult summer so far.
According to experts pollen counts are set to drop significantly over the weekend and into next week.
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Scientists have found that bacteria have the potential to teach valuable investment lessons. The research takes advantage of the fact that bacteria, like humans, have limited resources and are constantly faced with investment decisions.
Robin Thicke?s Blurred Lines is projected to debut at number one on the Billboard album chart next week with an estimated tally of 130,000 copies. That number has been construed as disappointing by some given the omnipresence of ?Blurred Lines? on the radio and its seven-week stint on top of the Hot 100. But it?s still enough to snag the blue-eyed soul singer his first chart-topping album and, potentially, his biggest first-week sales bow.
At present that honor belongs to Something Else, which debuted at number three with 135,000+ copies sold in 2008. Given the sex symbol?s non-stop promo campaign and appeal to older audiences (who mostly go shopping later in the week because they are, you know, working), he should be able to top that. And if the ?Sex Therapy? singer doesn?t, he can always console himself by looking in the mirror.
What do you make of Robin?s projected sales? Let us know in the comments below.
Dumbarton yobs mock their victim on Facebook after court sentencing Lennox Herald The pair ?celebrated? their Dumbarton Sheriff Court sentencing in the Glencairn Lounge pub after Sheriff Anderson handed them community payback orders requiring them each to do 200 hours of unpaid work. She told them: ?I take it you're both fully aware??
Read more here: Dumbarton yobs mock their victim on Facebook after court sentencing ? Lennox Herald
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Speaking up for a contentious former aide, President Barack Obama pushed back Wednesday against liberal Democrats who are urging the president not to pick Lawrence Summers to run the Federal Reserve.
In a closed-door session with House Democrats, Obama offered what participants in the meeting described as a keen defense of Summers after being pressed by Rep. Ed Perlmutter of Colorado about his controversial consideration of Summers to replace the Fed's outgoing chairman, Ben Bernanke. The defense continued at the White House, where press secretary Jay Carney said Summers had "stood shoulder to shoulder" with Obama during an economic crisis.
"He made decisions and put forth the policies that helped reverse the tragic economic decline that this country faced in the beginning of 2009," Carney said, adding that Obama's kind words about his former aide shouldn't be misconstrued as an omen about whether Obama would pick him for the top Fed post.
The head of the National Economic Council during Obama's first term, Summers served as treasury secretary from 1999 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton, and his performance in that role drew criticism from liberals who remain unhappy with Summers' push to deregulate financial markets.
"It would be a tragic mistake to nominate anyone as chair of the Fed who continued those failed policies," said Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., one of the most liberal members of the Senate. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, a member of the Senate Democratic leadership, has said he would have numerous questions for Summers before being able to support him.
Obama's pending decision has attracted widespread attention and sparked substantial controversy, in part because of the major role the Fed chairman will play in managing an economy still struggling to recover from the recession.
Summers' critics have alleged he's too cozy with big Wall Street banks. Women's groups have also bristled over comments Summers once made questioning their abilities in math and science during his tenure as president of Harvard University. A few dozen female Democrats in the House have signed a letter urging Obama to instead pick current Fed vice chair Janet Yellen.
Seeking to lower expectations about an imminent announcement, the White House said Obama will not name a new Fed chair until the fall. Obama has said he's looking for a chairman who will take ordinary people's needs into account when setting monetary policy.
As he defended Summers to House Democrats on Wednesday, Obama also mentioned two other names as possible Fed candidates: Yellen and Donald Kohn, the Fed's former vice chair. And in a parallel meeting with Senate Democrats, the president said he had already interviewed some candidates for the job, though he did not specify those candidates by name.
"Some of my senators have been involved publicly in directing the president's attention to someone else," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. He called Summers a long-time friend and a competent person but said the Democratic caucus will support whomever Obama picks. "He has a long list of people he's talking to," Reid said.
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Olloclip's Three-In-One Lens System for the iPhone was a game-changer - an adapter that clipped on to the corner of the iPhone or iPod touch to provide you with separate wide-angle, macro and fish-eye lenses. There was one thing missing, though - a telephoto lens. Olloclip recently announced its Telephoto Lens for iPhone and iPod touch. It's currently available for pre-order, but I've been using it for the last few days and I think it's fantastic.
Clip-on iPhone lenses and cases that include some sort of lens magnifier have been around for a while, but most of them are junky. Olloclip separated itself from the rest by offering precision ground glass multi-element optics. The lens barrels are made from anodized aluminum - quite similar to lenses you might buy for a DSLR camera. The new Telephoto Lens shares the same build quality as the Three-In-One Lens System, so you can count on it to dramatically improve the optics of your iOS device. If you already have the Three-In-One Lens System, it's important to know that the Telephoto Lens is an entirely separate attachment - you can use it entirely independently of that kit.
Olloclip ships the lens in a microfiber sack that doubles as a lens cloth, to help polish away the inevitable fingerprints you'll get on it as you slide it into place.
Making a good camera great
The Telephoto Lens effectively magnifies your device's optics by 2X, which means that you can take more detailed shots from a greater distance than you could before, without resorting to using the Camera app's magnification slider, which works digitally, introducing noise and artifacts into your image. That telephoto effect also changes the camera's depth of field, which enables you to more selectively focus on your subjects to help them stand out from the background.
In my testing, I found that, as you might expect with a telephoto lens, I had to be very careful not to shake or jostle the iPhone too much while I was trying to get pics. For shooting video or trying to take images that might require a bit of exposure, a tripod like Joby's popular GorillaPod stand or a tripod mount might come in very handy. That obviously introduces quite a bit of bulk and extra stuff to carry, so your mileage may vary.
One side of the Telephoto Lens clip is open, with a cutout for the iPhone's lens. That way you can keep the mount clipped to your phone (backwards) even if you're not using it, and use the camera the regular way if needed.
Just remember that this is a telephoto lens, not a zoom lens. The magnification is fixed at 2X, so you can't twist the lens barrel to achieve higher magnification, though the iPhone's "pinch to zoom" feature certainly works.
Glare-proofing your shots
The iPhone's camera lens doesn't do much to cut down on glare and reflected light - I've had some spectacular shots ruined because of the sun or because of exposed nearby light bulbs, for example. Olloclip has answered the requests of some reviewers and customers by developing a snap-on Circular Polarizing Lens (CPL) that they include with the Telephoto Lens - it simply slides securely onto the outside of the Telephoto Lens. It's mounted on a ring that enables the CPL to be rotated, so you can filter out just the amount of light you need to get the shot you want.
The CPL also fits on the open end of the Telephoto Lens clip, so you can store it when it's not in use, or use the CPL even with the iPhone's built-in camera lens. The CPL also includes a 25-20mm step down adapter that enables you to clip it onto the lenses included in the Three-In-One Lens System.
The iPhone's built-in flash exists perilously close to the lens. Because of the shape of the mount, the Telephoto Lens blocks the flash (the same limitation exists in the Three-In-One system). That means the lens isn't suitable for use in low-light conditions or in places where you might need flash or fill to get the image you want. (Olloclip produces a special case designed to work with its products that includes a flash mount, but like a tripod mount, that introduces a lot of added bulk and equipment to take with you.) The lens mount also blocks the power button on the top of the iPhone.
Earlier this year, Olloclip introduced its own camera software application available for free download from the App Store. Designed for users of the Three-In-One Lens System, the software enables you to adjust images to compensate for distortion introduced by some of the lenses, but it's a useful utility besides - you can separately adjust auto-exposure and auto-focus points, for example, something you can't do with Apple's built-in Camera app. Olloclip hasn't updated the software yet with any Telephoto Lens-specific features, but it still works, of course.
Olloclip makes the Telephoto Lens in sizes to fit the iPhone 4 and 4S, the iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5th generation.
The Good
2x optical magnification brings distant objects into sharp focus
CPL reduces glare and is removable when not needed
CPL works with Three-In-One Lens System
The Bad
Blocks flash
Blocks power button
Prevents iPhone case use
Bottom Line
There's an oft-repeated adage in photography that the best camera is the one that's with you. The 8 megapixel sensor on the iPhone 5 and iPod touch can, in the right hands, result in some spectacular photos. Those device's camera lenses are good enough for many users. But some have needs that the camera and built-in software can't address without diminishing the quality of the photographs.
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Prominent Cedars-Sinai medical physicist receives highest honor from distinguished associationPublic release date: 31-Jul-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Cara Lasala cara.lasala@cshs.org 310-423-7798 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Benedick Fraass, Ph.D., FAAPM, FASTRO, FACR, presented with the William D. Coolidge Award by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine
LOS ANGELES (July 31, 2013) Benedick Fraass, PhD, FAAPM, FASTRO, FACR, received the highest honor from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine the William D. Coolidge Award for his distinguished career achievements in medical physics, including his pioneering work in radiation oncology.
The William D. Coolidge Award is the most prestigious award of the association and has been given to important medical physicists such as William Coolidge, the inventor of the modern X-ray tube, and Harold Johns, who led the development and clinical use of the first Cobalt machines for radiotherapy.
"The William D. Coolidge Award credits those whose innovation and creativity have revolutionized the field of medical physics an award only suited for a prestigious leader like Dr. Fraass," said Steven Piantadosi, MD, PhD, director of the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute and the Phase ONE Foundation Distinguished Chair. "Dr. Fraass has dedicated both his mind and talent to radiation oncology providing more efficient treatment to thousands of patients across the world."
Fraass, vice chair for Research and professor and director of Medical Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Cedars-Sinai's Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, is a renowned medical physicist specializing in radiation oncology, imaging-based treatment planning, computer-controlled treatment delivery and clinical studies of radiation oncology treatment for cancer.
Fraass was instrumental in the creation of 3D treatment planning in the 1980s and early 1990s and helped pioneer the development of 3D conformal therapy, a technique in which beams of radiation are shaped to match a tumor during treatment, sparing nearby normal tissue.
Additionally, Fraass led the team that implemented the first routine clinical use of 3D treatment planning, a now-commonplace software tool used to design and implement more accurate radiation therapy. Fraass and colleagues also created the first radiation oncology clinical dose escalation trials using conformal therapy in 1987, as well as doing pioneering work in computer-controlled treatment delivery. Fraass continues his efforts to improve patient safety.
"It is an honor to join the elite group of past Coolidge award recipients," said Fraass. "The innovations our group developed have changed the field of radiation oncology, and have improved the cancer treatment for a great many patients. These improvements were only possible due to the teamwork of a dedicated collaboration of medical physicists, physicians, computer scientists, therapists and engineers, and I'm honored to represent all these people in accepting the award."
Fraass has been principal investigator of many National Cancer Institute grants, including the NCI-funded program project grant "Optimization of High Dose Conformal Therapy," which was funded from 1993 to 2011 and has authored more than 205 publications. Fraass serves as co-chair of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Research Committee, the National Radiation Oncology Registry, the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise-Radiation Oncology effort and the Radiation Oncology Safety Stakeholders Initiative. He is a fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, the American Society of Radiation Oncology and the American College of Radiology. In 2011, Fraass was named professor emeritus of the University of Michigan, where he served as director of the Radiation Oncology Physics Division from 1984 to 2011.
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Prominent Cedars-Sinai medical physicist receives highest honor from distinguished associationPublic release date: 31-Jul-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Cara Lasala cara.lasala@cshs.org 310-423-7798 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Benedick Fraass, Ph.D., FAAPM, FASTRO, FACR, presented with the William D. Coolidge Award by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine
LOS ANGELES (July 31, 2013) Benedick Fraass, PhD, FAAPM, FASTRO, FACR, received the highest honor from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine the William D. Coolidge Award for his distinguished career achievements in medical physics, including his pioneering work in radiation oncology.
The William D. Coolidge Award is the most prestigious award of the association and has been given to important medical physicists such as William Coolidge, the inventor of the modern X-ray tube, and Harold Johns, who led the development and clinical use of the first Cobalt machines for radiotherapy.
"The William D. Coolidge Award credits those whose innovation and creativity have revolutionized the field of medical physics an award only suited for a prestigious leader like Dr. Fraass," said Steven Piantadosi, MD, PhD, director of the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute and the Phase ONE Foundation Distinguished Chair. "Dr. Fraass has dedicated both his mind and talent to radiation oncology providing more efficient treatment to thousands of patients across the world."
Fraass, vice chair for Research and professor and director of Medical Physics in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Cedars-Sinai's Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, is a renowned medical physicist specializing in radiation oncology, imaging-based treatment planning, computer-controlled treatment delivery and clinical studies of radiation oncology treatment for cancer.
Fraass was instrumental in the creation of 3D treatment planning in the 1980s and early 1990s and helped pioneer the development of 3D conformal therapy, a technique in which beams of radiation are shaped to match a tumor during treatment, sparing nearby normal tissue.
Additionally, Fraass led the team that implemented the first routine clinical use of 3D treatment planning, a now-commonplace software tool used to design and implement more accurate radiation therapy. Fraass and colleagues also created the first radiation oncology clinical dose escalation trials using conformal therapy in 1987, as well as doing pioneering work in computer-controlled treatment delivery. Fraass continues his efforts to improve patient safety.
"It is an honor to join the elite group of past Coolidge award recipients," said Fraass. "The innovations our group developed have changed the field of radiation oncology, and have improved the cancer treatment for a great many patients. These improvements were only possible due to the teamwork of a dedicated collaboration of medical physicists, physicians, computer scientists, therapists and engineers, and I'm honored to represent all these people in accepting the award."
Fraass has been principal investigator of many National Cancer Institute grants, including the NCI-funded program project grant "Optimization of High Dose Conformal Therapy," which was funded from 1993 to 2011 and has authored more than 205 publications. Fraass serves as co-chair of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Research Committee, the National Radiation Oncology Registry, the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise-Radiation Oncology effort and the Radiation Oncology Safety Stakeholders Initiative. He is a fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, the American Society of Radiation Oncology and the American College of Radiology. In 2011, Fraass was named professor emeritus of the University of Michigan, where he served as director of the Radiation Oncology Physics Division from 1984 to 2011.
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Attacking or abusing game creators online doesn?t make games better, BioShock creator Ken Levine has warned; in fact, it can be detrimental.
Speaking to Eurogamer, Levine addressed the recent torrent of abuse levelled at Treyarch design director David Vonderhaar over a Black Ops 2 patch, and the ongoing dramas which caused Polytron?s Phil Fish to leave the industry.
Levine said that he personally isn?t upset by online abuse, and has a pretty good life ? but he worries about what knock-on effects gamer rage could have.
?It can end up being counterproductive for the gamers? own interests,? he said.
?Like, for instance, Vonderhaar. Especially to start bringing your family into it. I?ve had people say threatening things to me. You know, it?s like, why would he want to get up the next morning and go try??
Levine said he doesn?t know Fish and can?t speak for how much through went into the Fez creator?s decision to quit games development.
?But there are guys who I respect and like who walked away from the space because it?s just not worth the trouble any more,? he said.
?Especially if you?ve got families and got lives. Everybody?s entitled to do what they want to do, but just like the developer at some point is entitled to say, you know what? It just isn?t worth it for me any more.?
Levine said that while he personally stands strong against it, some developers are likely to make poor artistic decisions because they feel pressured by fan expectation.
?Say if it was someone besides me, the amount of pressure to get DLC out, I could say, fuck it, let?s cut half of it so we can get it out sooner. I?m used to the pressure, but there may be a guy who?s not like me, who doesn?t have the experience, who will give into that pressure and release something that?s not as good because they feel that,? he said.
?And that?s what I worry more about is how it affects games. As a gamer, game comes out, I hope it?s good, and if I like it I play it and if I don?t like it I don?t play it, and I think you can get in a strange space where it ends up being counterproductive for the gamers. But for me, it?s just part of the job at this part, but I don?t think it helps gaming.?
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Timber Creek announced new leaders Tuesday afternoon for two of its most successful programs.
The Wolves named Tim Beaman as their head baseball coach and hired Jody Huggins to direct the softball program.
Huggins replaces Steve Soubasis, who resigned earlier this summer after his wife became pregnant with the family?s second child. Soubasis compiled a 235-103 record in 12 years at Timber Creek and led the Wolves to the state semifinals last season.
?I?m excited about being a part of a program that?s been rich in the softball world,? Huggins said. ?I coached against them when I was at Lake Howell and they?ve got a long list of players that have been dynamite.?
Huggins spent four years as Lake Howell?s head coach and led the Silver Hawks to their first two district titles in program history. He coached at Umatilla the last three years.
Huggins, who has significant football coaching experience and planned to be East River?s offensive coordinator this fall, said he jumped at the opportunity to take the Timber Creek program.
?I had to step down from there to take this job,? Huggins said. ?This was a job I couldn?t pass up when it became available because of the richness of the program. I truly love the softball game.?
Beaman, who played at Colonial and LSU, was the head JV coach and assistant for Scott Grove last season. Grove accepted the First Academy coaching position three weeks ago.
?I look forward to the opportunity. It?s a great program that Grove and his staff have built,? Beaman said.
Beaman has never been a Varsity head coach, but brings 11 years of experience as a travel ball coach on the east side of Orlando.
?I know almost all the kids coming into the program for the next five to six years,? he said.
Austin Lyon can be reached at austin.lyon@bhsn.com. Follow him on Twitter, @AustinRLyon