Thursday, July 4, 2013

Netgear's R6100 router hits 802.11ac speeds for $100, available now

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The R6100 is the latest addition to Netgear's 2013 router lineup and retails for an easier-to-justify price than its siblings. For $100, the 802.11ac-generating square will connect to the new Macbook Air's upgraded wireless, with a dual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz a/b/g/n antenna ensuring compatibility with your first-gen Zune. Like the R6200, the now-available R6100 hits 1200 Mbps combined and packs Ethernet for wired connections. It doesn't hit the speeds of the R6300, but, for half the money, what's 550 Mbps among friends?

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Engadget Podcast 351: Made in the USA week - 07.04.13

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It's the fourth of July, so we've dedicated this week's episode to the revitalized Made in the USA movement. Sure, the NSA is spying on us, but at least you can take your mind off it with Brian and Tim for an hour. Get your Independence Day festivities in full swing by lighting the grill and fireworks, and start streaming below.

Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater

Producer: Joe Pollicino

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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Snowden faces asylum hurdles in Europe

WARSAW, Poland (AP) ? Poland has rejected NSA leaker Edward Snowden's asylum request, while officials in Germany, Norway, Austria and Switzerland say that he cannot apply for asylum from abroad.

The anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks says Snowden, who is believed to be at a transit area of a Russian airport, has asked for asylum in 21 countries including 13 in Europe. Many European countries require an asylum request to be made on their soil.

Poland's Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said Tuesday that Snowden has made a request for an asylum in Poland, but the request has faults and was rejected. He did not elaborate.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/snowden-faces-asylum-hurdles-europe-080610108.html

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Vine Update Adds Revines Which Are Like Retweets for Vines

Vine Update Adds Revines Which Are Like Retweets for VinesIn its biggest update yet, Vine is trying to beef up its isolated and popular service?people love Vine, but once you're in Vine, it's so lonely! The billboard new feature? "Revines", which are exactly what they sound like.

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RPattz Is Maybe Totally Dating Elvis' Granddaughter

Robert Pattinson was spotted this weekend with a new lady, whom the press described as a "redhead Kristen Stewart lookalike." Turns out that she's not just a K-Stew lookalike; she was Kristen Stewart's co-star in The Runaways! The new woman in Pattinson's life appears to be none other than Riley Keough, up-and-coming actress and granddaughter of Elvis Presley.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Bill wants new blood on 'True Blood'

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Stephen Moyer as vampire Bill Compton on "True Blood."

Three episodes into the season, and the action on "True Blood" -- like one vampire in particular -- is on fire.

The government's rounding up fangers, supes are fighting mad and Bill Compton is earning his big bad rep.

Everyone loves Eric
Viking vamp Eric Northman -- with his family and hostage Willa in tow -- said farewell to Fangtasia and hello to his old waitress-flunky-blood-donor-and-more, Ginger. She put up the bunch at her home and turned over a swanky coffin-for-two to Eric -- though she was gutted to learn he wouldn't share it with her. (Hey, at least she got a rain check!)

The lucky lady sharing his coffin was Willa, who seemed even happier to hear she'd be sleeping with Eric than she was to hear he wouldn't be killing her -- well, he wouldn't be killing her just yet.

As it turned out, the gov's little girl has info on daddy's vampire-torturing plans, and she's only too happy to spill it all without even getting glamoured first.

Werewolves without warnings
Over at the wolf pack, it seems Alcide is pack master in name only. When the cops came looking for Emma, it was Rikki who took charge, threatening the girl to get her shift into wolf form ... or else.

Then, when those pesky kids from Vampire Unity Society tried to get a glimpse at pack life, Alcide ordered his crew to stand down, but no one listened. Heck, he had to fight off Rikki just to leave one of them alive.

At least the others didn't die in vain. While they were busy getting slaughtered, Sam turned the distraction to his advantage and rescued little Emma.

Jason's back ?
Viewers who'd grown tired of the always-intense jerk Jason Stackhouse morphed into last season had something to celebrate Sunday night. After spending some quality time with his fairy grandpa, the old, sweet Jason finally returned.

Unfortunately, it was only a brief appearance.

Jason confessed the full extent of his recent bout of craziness to sister Sookie -- right down to the hate-filled hallucinations of their parents.

"You didn't wonder why I was acting all crazy and more racist than usual?" he asked her.

He just chalked it all up to what he assumed was another in a long line of concussions. But following a fresh walloping from Bill, Jason lost consciousness.

Bill wants blood
As for Bill, sure, vision-Lilith told him he's not a god, but the message hasn't really kicked in. Riding high on his uber-vamp transformation, Bill decided to give day-walking a try. The result? Flaming Bill.

Once Jessica put the fire out, Bill put his mind to his next big project: better-than-Tru-Blood. Now that the old blood substitute is off the shelves, he wants Tru Fairy Blood to take it's place.

To that end, he sent Jessica off to seduce the man behind the original brew, and then barged into Sookie's home -- no invite needed! -- to coax her into helping him out.

"You're not God, Bill. You're just an (expletive)," she informed him.

When Sookie declined, Bill delivered an emotional blow to her -- apparently, she's dead to him now -- and the aforementioned physical blow to her brother.

But that's not the end of his quest. When Bill found out that Andy Bellefleur now has a quartet of tween fairies, his eyes lit up.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/bill-wants-new-blood-true-blood-6C10488686

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Why Roller Coasters Make You Vomit and Scream

Why Roller Coasters Make You Vomit and Scream

Ever wonder why roller coasters can make even the strongest of stomachs feel like they're turning inside out? Or why, as you seemingly dangle dangerously upside down, you never quite feel like you're actually upside down? And did you know that some of the force you feel along the way has the potential to "cause brains to bleed and eyeballs to explode?"

Well, lucky for you, The Washington Post has come up with this wonderful, interactive animation that explains how roller coaster designers play with G-force and physics to give you that safe, contained feeling of absolute terror. Faint of heart are more than welcome. [The Washington Post via Digg]

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Monday, July 1, 2013

German prosecutors probe NSA surveillance claims

BERLIN (AP) ? German federal prosecutors say they are looking into whether reported U.S. electronic surveillance programs broke German laws.

The Federal Prosecutors' Office said in a statement Sunday that it was probing the claims so as to "achieve a reliable factual basis" before considering whether a formal investigation was warranted.

It also said private citizens were likely to file criminal complaints on the matter.

Germany news weekly Der Spiegel reports that at least one such complaint was lodged with prosecutors in the state of Hesse last week.

The magazine reported Sunday that apart from its PRISM program used to eavesdrop on Internet traffic, the U.S. National Security Agency also spied on European Union offices on both sides of the Atlantic.

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A top German official accused the United States on Sunday of using "Cold War" methods against its allies, after a German magazine cited secret intelligence documents to claim that U.S. spies bugged European Union offices.

Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger was responding to a report by German news weekly Der Spiegel, which claimed that the U.S. National Security Agency eavesdropped on EU offices in Washington, New York and Brussels. The magazine cited classified U.S. documents taken by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden that it said it had partly seen.

"If the media reports are accurate, then this recalls the methods used by enemies during the Cold War," Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said in a statement to The Associated Press.

"It is beyond comprehension that our friends in the United States see Europeans as enemies," she said, calling for an "immediate and comprehensive" response from the U.S. government to the claims.

According to Der Spiegel, the NSA planted bugs in the EU's diplomatic offices in Washington and infiltrated the building's computer network. Similar measures were taken at the EU's mission to the United Nations in New York, the magazine said.

Der Spiegel didn't publish the alleged NSA documents it cited or say how it obtained access to them. But one of the report's authors is Laura Poitras, an award-winning documentary filmmaker who interviewed Snowden while he was holed up in Hong Kong.

The magazine also didn't specify how it learned of the NSA's alleged eavesdropping efforts at a key EU office in Brussels. There, the NSA used secure facilities at NATO headquarters nearby to dial into telephone maintenance systems that would have allowed it to intercept senior EU officials' calls and Internet traffic, Der Spiegel report said.

Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger urged EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso to take personal responsibility for investigating the allegations.

The United States has defended its efforts to intercept electronic communications overseas by arguing that this has helped prevent terror attacks at home and abroad.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/german-prosecutors-probe-nsa-surveillance-claims-142636182.html

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Southwest bakes in 115 to 120-degree heat

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? A man died and another was hospitalized in serious condition Saturday afternoon in heat-aggravated incidents as a heat wave blistered this sunbaked city and elsewhere in the Southwest.

Forecasters said temperatures in Las Vegas shot up to 115 degrees on Saturday afternoon, two degrees short of the city's all-time record.

Phoenix hit 119 degrees by mid-afternoon, breaking the record for June 29 that was set in 1994. And large swaths of California sweltered under extreme heat warnings, which are expected to last into Tuesday night ? and maybe even longer.

The forecast for Death Valley in California called for 128 degrees Saturday, but it was 3 degrees shy of that, according to unofficial reports from the National Weather Service. Death Valley's record high of 134 degrees, set a century ago, stands as the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.

Las Vegas fire and rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski said paramedics responded to a home without air conditioning and found an elderly man dead. He said while the man had medical issues, paramedics thought the heat worsened his condition.

Paramedics said another elderly man suffered a heat stroke when the air conditioner in his car went out for several hours while he was on a long road trip. He stopped in Las Vegas, called 911 and was taken to the hospital in serious condition.

The heat wave has sent more than 40 other people to hospitals in Las Vegas since it arrived Friday, but no life-threatening injuries were reported.

"We will probably start to see a rise in calls Sunday and Monday as the event prolongs," Szymanski said in a statement. "People's bodies will be more agitated the longer the event lasts and people may require medical assistance."

The forecast for Death Valley called for 128 degrees, but temperatures topped at 125, according to unofficial reports from the National Weather Service. Death Valley's record high of 134 degrees, set a century ago, stands as the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.

About 100 miles south in Baker, the temperature peaked at an unofficial 117 degrees in the road tripper's oasis in the Mojave Desert on Interstate 15. The strip of gas stations and restaurants between Los Angeles and Las Vegas is known by travelers for the giant thermometer that often notes temperatures in the triple digits.

Elsewhere in Southern California, Palm Springs peaked at 122 degrees while the mercury in Lancaster hit 111 ? a record.

To make matters worse, National Weather Service meteorologists John Dumas said cooling ocean breezes haven't been traveling far enough inland overnight to fan the region's overheated valleys and deserts.

In Northern California, record-breaking temperatures were recorded in Sacramento, where the high was 107 degrees; Marysville, which sweltered in 109 degrees; and Stockton, which saw 106.

Cooling stations were set up to shelter the homeless and elderly people who can't afford to run their air conditioners. In Phoenix, Joe Arpaio, the famously hard-nosed sheriff who runs a tent jail, planned to distribute ice cream and cold towels to inmates this weekend.

Officials said personnel were added to the Border Patrol's search-and-rescue unit because of the danger to people trying to slip across the Mexican border. At least seven people have been found dead in the last week in Arizona after falling victim to the brutal desert heat.

Temperatures are also expected to soar across Utah and into Wyoming and Idaho, with triple-digit heat forecast for the Boise area. Cities in Washington state that are better known for cool, rainy weather should break the 90s next week.

The heat was so punishing that rangers took up positions at trailheads at Lake Mead in Nevada to persuade people not to hike. Zookeepers in Phoenix hosed down the elephants and fed tigers frozen fish snacks. Dogs were at risk of burning their paws on scorched pavement, and airlines kept close watch on the heat for fear that it could cause flights to be delayed.

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Maradona expects pure sports with no politics during visit

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sports | Sun, June 30 2013, 1:01 PM

Legendary soccer player turned coach Diego Armando Maradona has said that he wants to concentrate on sports during his visit to Indonesia and does not want to get involved with political issues.

"I want to say that politics should not be mixed with soccer," Maradona said during gala dinner on Saturday night as reported by Antara news portal.

Maradona, who arrived at Soekarno-Hatta international airport Saturday morning (June 29) initially wished to visit Jakarta, Surabaya (East Java), Makassar (South Sulawesi) and Medan (North Sumatra) for coaching clinic activities.

However, he cancelled his visit to Makassar upon hearing that his activities there would be ?hijacked? by a political event.

It was also reported that the Argentine coach had cancelled another visit to Medan. Commenting on this, Maradona said he had not yet decided whether or not he would cancel his Medan visit.

"But it is not my last visit to Indonesia. I want to come here again to make everything beautiful. I want to?visit Bali and other tourist destinations," he said.

Maradona had earlier planned to hold a coaching clinic for?Indonesian youth at Bung Karno stadium in?Senayan, Jakarta, but did not go through with it allegedly due to security reasons.(hrl/dic)

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Tour de France 2013: 5 Things To Know For Day 1 Of 100th Edition Of Race

PORTO VECCHIO, Corsica (AP) ? The Tour de France begins Saturday. Five things to know:

1. THE TOUR TURNS 100: The Tour, which began in 1903, celebrates its 100th edition this year. (The race wasn't held for a total of 11 years during and around the time of the two world wars.) This edition takes riders over 2,110 miles before the July 21 finish in Paris. The festivities begin Saturday in Corsica with an airborne display by military stunt pilots before the 198 competitors set off from Porto Vecchio to Bastia for a mostly flat stage that's likely to end with a bunch-sprint finish. That's if breakaway riders don't make their mark first.

2. CORSICAN DRUTHERS: The race is visiting Corsica for the first time. The rugged Mediterranean island is known as France's "isle of beauty" and boasts sandy beaches, white cliffs, jagged ochre-colored rock formations and forests of wild olive trees. Politically, Corsica has a nationalist streak: Low-level violence targeting symbols of the French state has been going on for years, often carried out at night ? apparently to avoid casualties.

3. THE STAGE 1 FAVORITES: Speedster Mark Cavendish ? a native of Britain's Isle of Man who has been dubbed "The Manx Missile" ? is a favorite to win the 132-mile stage. Rivals include Germans Marcel Kittel and Andre Greipel, Slovakia's Peter Sagan and Matt Goss of Australia. Look for overall title contenders like Britain's Chris Froome and Alberto Contador of Spain to try to stay out of trouble in what could shape up as a frenzied finish.

4. IS THE TOUR FINALLY CLEAN?: That's anybody's guess. Cycling officials say they have one of the most rigorous anti-doping programs in professional sports, including a biological passport system that monitors changes in riders' blood and a whereabouts system to keep tabs on riders both in season and out. Garmin-Sharp manager Jonathan Vaughters said Friday: "Cycling is the most rigorously tested sport in the world. We have our problems, but we work to solve them."

5. LANCE LURKING: This is the first Tour since Lance Armstrong was stripped of his record seven victories for doping. Tour tongues wagged Friday after Le Monde newspaper published an interview with the Texan ? persona non grata to many in Corsica ? in which he said he still considers himself the champion from 1999 to 2005 ? a time when he said no one could have won without doping. Jean-Rene Bernaudeau, the Europcar team manager, quipped with irony: "Pretty nice from a guy who incarnates the decade that we have to forget to lecture us. ... He better not hassle us too much: It's horrible to hear that someone who stole glory, victories and money from us can now say, 'You who were subjected to it, you, too, were like me.'"

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Kind-hearted Brean folk raise ?400 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

Kind-hearted Brean folk raise ?400 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

A COLD and wet day did not deter fundraisers in Brean from gathering more than ?400 for a cancer charity.

Volunteers for the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity organised the summer fair at Brean Village Hall, which saw generous visitors hit the stalls, raising ?427.

Volunteer Christine Piper said: ?It was a great event organised by group member, Becky Stockwell, and it was Becky's first attempt at fundraising. We are very proud of her.

?Becky had booked in lots of stalls including cakes, wooden signs, gifts, hair accessories, handmade toys, sock monkeys, buttons and bunting, an outside bouncy castle and more.?

Crowds of people supported the event, including Deputy Mayor Pauline Pollard, who opened the fair.

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ECBC Zeus Messenger Bag


When I test a bag I like to put it through its paces by taking it out into the field and using it. So naturally, when I got the ECBC Zeus Messenger K7-203 in for review, I did what anyone would do to get a feel for the bag's usefulness and durability?I took it to a tradeshow in Taiwan.

From JFK International in New York to Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei, and back, and on to dozens of booth visits and press events in between, the Zeus Messenger served me quite well. For most of Computex I carried with me a laptop, camera, mobile hotspot, paper notebook, a handful of pens, several papers and travel documents, a handful of snacks, and a few dozen business cards. For some meetings I usually also brought along a number of other odds and ends (Spare memory card and batteries, USB SD Card reader, a USB-to-Ethernet dongle, and a pair of headphones), and I usually left meetings with more stuff than I brought, gathering brochures, flash drives, and various branded tchotchkes along the way.

Design and Features
The Zeus Messenger measures 18 by 13.8 by 3.5 inches (HWD), and weighs 2.1 pounds when empty. While that's by no means the lightest such bag we've reviewed, it's a fairly light weight for a sturdy single-compartment messenger bag. The bag itself is constructed of rugged Kodra Nylon, which is not only resistant to abrasion and tearing, and it's also waterproofed to protect your stuff from splashes and drizzles. The Zeus Messenger can be purchased in black, blue, green, linen, or berry. The look is pretty conservative?the blue or black will blend into any office environment?but it's definitely a case of form following function.

Inside, the bag is portioned out with dividers made of light rip-stop nylon, which doesn't monopolize the space meant for stuff but should be fairly durable over the months and years you use the bag. The bag is closed with one main flap secured with both Velcro and buckling nylon straps. This use of two different kinds of closures gives you the option of simply closing the flap when in a hurry?knowing that the Velcro will keep it securely closed?or to snap the buckles for more security.

Behind the large flap is an array of smaller pockets, fitted to everything from pens and sunglasses to notebooks (the paper kind), wallets, and passports. A zippered interior pocket is large enough to slip documents into, but it's just inaccessible enough?you have to peel open the Velcro-secured flap to get to it?that it's not immediately convenient, and I would have preferred a similar zippered document pocket along the back of the bag for more convenient access.

The Zeus Messenger has a single main compartment, which includes a padded laptop sleeve. The lining in this sleeve is soft to prevent scratching the plastic or glass of the laptop, and a removable foam block lets you adjust the pocket to more snugly fit a 13- to 15-inch laptop. Next to the laptop sleeve, inside the main compartment, there are two elastic-topped mesh pockets for stashing a power adapter or two without having to worry about removing a snarled tangle of cords later.

On the outside flap, there's a large zippered ticket pocket. Inside this large pocket is a smaller padded phone pocket (which incidentally works well for a digital voice recorder). On one end of the bag is a mesh pocket for loose objects, and at the other a zippered pocket that can either zip closed to secure small objects or pull out to comfortably store a water bottle.

The wide nylon shoulder strap is easily adjusted, thanks to a large lever-locking clasp that opens for simple adjustment buckle closes and clamps down to keep the strap secure. On the strap is an adjustable shoulder pad, with a stripe of textured rubberized fabric for traction. This alleviates a common problem seen on many messenger bags, wherein the adjustable shoulder strap will adjust itself out of proper position, settling somewhere in the small of your back instead of staying on the shoulder, where it belongs. Instead, thanks to the extra traction provided by that textured strip, the shoulder pad stays put, even as you shift the bag's position to get in or out of a car, or to grab a seat on the subway.

The bag also features a stout nylon handle, which gets extra padding and grip thanks to a strip of neoprene just inside the handle grip. The sturdy nylon always left me feeling secure while carrying the bag, with the weight properly distributed and no sagging. The neoprene underside of the handle made for a more comfortable grip, which was especially important when stuck carrying the bag briefcase style through a customs line at the airport.

On the back of the bag is luggage trolley pass-thru?a wide padded panel that pulls out from the bag and can be slipped onto the extended handle of a rolling suitcase. It's secured with Velcro, so when not in use, it's just a padded panel on the back of the bag, but when you're slogging through the airport with two other suitcases, trying to pull one and carry the other, maintaining enough of a normal posture to keep your shoulder bag from swinging wildly or slipping off a shoulder can become a giant pain in the butt. Being able to slip you shoulder bag onto a suitcase and not have to juggle with the larger bags is a big benefit, and anyone who travels for work or commutes with a second rolling bag will welcome the thoughtful addition.

Performance
So, after taking the ECBC Zeus Messenger halfway around the world and back, how did it do in regular use? While hauling my daily loadout of laptop, camera, notebook, and assorted stuff, it did pretty well. The bag was spacious enough for all of my gadgets, and the assorted pockets and compartments gave me plenty of options for keeping it all organized. The strap length was easily adjusted, but stayed secure after doing so, and the adjustable shoulder pad was good enough that I want it on any messenger bag I use.

My only complaint with the bag, as mentioned before, was the placement of the document pocket?I wanted a way to access my papers without opening the entire bag. One other thing I would have appreciated, and this is purely a personal preference, would be one or two loops on the outside of the bag for attaching a carabiner or similar clip. Aside from these two rather negligible issues, the bag was everything I wanted it to be.

All in all, the ECBC Zeus Messenger K7-203 is a well-constructed messenger bag, with room for all your stuff. The design is thoughtful and orderly, and the bag's structure and sturdy materials let me feel secure filling it with expensive and essential equipment without worrying about whether my things were loose in the bag. After a week of heavy use in three different countries and dozens of unique scenarios, it's safe to say that this is one bag you'll want to grab.

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WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Obama to US media: 'Behave'

U.S. President Barack Obama, centre right, arrives for a news conference with South African President Jacob Zuma, centre left, at the Union Building on Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Pretoria, South Africa. The visit comes at a poignant time, with former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela ailing in a Johannesburg hospital. The White House issued a statement Saturday that President Barack Obama plans to visit privately with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill anti-apartheid activist he has called a "personal hero." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

U.S. President Barack Obama, centre right, arrives for a news conference with South African President Jacob Zuma, centre left, at the Union Building on Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Pretoria, South Africa. The visit comes at a poignant time, with former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela ailing in a Johannesburg hospital. The White House issued a statement Saturday that President Barack Obama plans to visit privately with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill anti-apartheid activist he has called a "personal hero." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama reads from a Teleprompter as she speaks at a youth event at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Johannesburg, South Africa, organized in conjunction with MTV Base, an African youth and music TV channel, and Google+ to highlight the importance of education. Teenagers from around South Africa as well as students joining virtually in cities around the U.S. participated. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

United States President Barack Obama motorcade arrives at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johanesburg, South Africa,Saturday, June, 29, 2013. Mandela whose condition has improved according to the Presidency,remains in a critical condition in a hospital in Pretoria.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama waves to the audience during a youth event at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Johannesburg, South Africa, organized in conjunction with MTV Base, an African youth and music TV channel, and Google+ to highlight the importance of education. Teenagers from around South Africa as well as students joining virtually in cities around the U.S. will participate. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama hugs Tebogo Tenyan, 16, during a youth event to highlight the importance of education at the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, Saturday, June 29, 2013, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Teenagers from around South Africa as well as students joining virtually in cities around the U.S. will participate. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

(AP) ? One element of President Barack Obama's Africa policy is to encourage a free press, although he offered repeated reminders for U.S. reporters traveling with him on the continent to be on their best behavior.

"Americans, behave yourselves," he needled Saturday as a contingent of U.S. and South African media was pulled from a quick photo op with President Jacob Zuma.

Obama spoke just before their joint news conference and may have been trying to suggest his press corps keep its questions tight.

On Saturday, both U.S. and South African reporters asked multi-part questions. Obama didn't try to cut anyone off, but instead said the U.S. press corps must be happy the news conference was taking place in a wood-paneled chamber inside Pretoria's grand Union Buildings.

"This is much more elegant than the White House press room," Obama said, referring to the more cramped media quarters in the West Wing. "It's a big improvement."

He kept up the theme of a long-winded U.S. press at the start of his meeting with African Union Commission Chairwoman Dlamini-Zuma.

"I might take some questions, except earlier in the press conference you guys asked 4-in-1 questions," a grinning Obama teased.

At his earlier stop in Senegal, Obama apologized to host President Macky Sall on behalf the American media.

"Sometimes my press ? I notice yours just ask one question," Obama said. "We try to fit in three or four or five questions in there."

Minutes before that comment, Obama had praised democratic progress in Senegal, specifically mentioning "a strong press" as part of that movement. However, the first Senegalese reporter to be called on lobbed a softball, simply asking Sall to describe the visit and any new prospects it posed for Africa.

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Questioned about foreign policy, Obama said more than the security issues that "take up a lot of my time," he gets great satisfaction from listening to regular people talk about building their businesses.

A top priority is the war that's drawing to a close in Afghanistan, with U.S. combat troops scheduled to return home by the end of next year.

Another is keeping the U.S. public safe. "I can't deviate from that too much," Obama said before also mentioning the need to focus on turmoil across the Middle East.

But "as much as the security issues in my foreign policy take up a lot of my time, I get a lot more pleasure from listening to a small farmer say that she went from one hectare to 16 hectares and has doubled her income," Obama said. "That's a lot more satisfying and that's the future."

The president apparently was still feeling good after the stop in Senegal. On Friday, he toured an exhibit showcasing the Senegalese agricultural sector with a focus on nutrition and fortified foods and chatted up several of the farmers who were there. The programs get help from Feed the Future, a public-private partnership begun by Obama that he touted in Senegal, including to reporters aboard Air Force One.

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Obama's trip has been quite a family affair.

He's traveling with his wife, Michelle, their daughters Malia and Sasha, his mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, and a niece, Leslie Robinson. Other relatives are with him in spirit.

He spoke Saturday about his late mother, anthropologist Stanley Ann Dunham, and what he said she always used to tell him.

"You can measure how well a country does by how well it treats its women," he said, quoting her.

On Thursday in Senegal, he quipped about how he had disappointed his maternal grandmother by becoming a politician, not a judge as she had hoped.

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Obama was looking forward to visiting Robben Island for a special reason: the opportunity to take his daughters with him.

The tiny island off the coast of Cape Town is where many opponents of South Africa's former system of white-minority rule were sent to prison.

Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years behind bars on the island. He was elected president a few years after his release.

Obama has visited the island previously, but called it a "great privilege and a great honor" to be able to bring Malia, 15, and Sasha, 12, to teach them the history of the island and South Africa and how those lessons apply to their own lives growing up in America. The family was scheduled to ride the ferry over on Sunday.

The Obama girls could have visited Robben Island in 2011 when they accompanied their mother on her visit to South Africa, but the trip was scrubbed at the last minute due to rough seas.

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Michelle Obama says she definitely would take more risks if she could go back and relive her teenage years.

She avoided getting too specific, though, saying simply that she'd try more things and travel more.

"I wouldn't be as afraid as I was at that age to fail," she said in Johannesburg during a Google+ Hangout chat involving scores of young people in Africa and several cities across the U.S., including New York City, Los Angeles and Houston. Singer-songwriters John Legend and Victoria Justice also participated.

After some of the students seated on stage with the first lady were asked to name their dream jobs, the question was then put to her.

Mrs. Obama didn't identify her dream job, but said that back then she could never have envisioned participating in such a forum. She often has said she never saw herself becoming first lady, either, and used her example to try to inspire the audience. She told them to keep their dreams big and embrace failure.

"Don't take yourself out of the game before you even start, because there's no telling what life has in store for you," Mrs. Obama said.

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Associated Press writers Nedra Pickler in Johannesburg and Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report.

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Editor's Letter: More than a point release

In each issue of Distro, editor-in-chief Tim Stevens publishes a wrap-up of the week in news.

DNP Editor's Letter More than a point release

This week is Microsoft's time to shine. Its Build conference, typically held later in the year, kicked off on Wednesday and along with it came a lot more about Windows 8.1 -- which we thought we already knew plenty about, honestly. But there was more to learn, including a new milestone for the Windows Store: 100,000 apps. Well, almost 100,000 apps. Steve Ballmer said the store was "approaching" that number and has racked up "hundreds of millions" of downloads. A bit of a far cry from Apple's 50 billion, but hey, it's early days yet.

More interesting to me is the inclusion of native 3D-printing support in Windows 8.1. Good 'ol 2D printers were certainly common before the traditional driver came into standard practice, but that market didn't really take off until they effectively became plug and play. One could say it's perhaps a bit early for that kind of native support to be needed in Windows for a 3D printer, but better too soon than too late.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Officials: Cyberattack suspect had bunker in Spain

MADRID (AP) ? A Dutch citizen arrested in northeast Spain on suspicion of launching what is described as the biggest cyberattack in Internet history operated from a bunker and had a van capable of hacking into networks anywhere in the country, officials said Sunday.

The suspect traveled in Spain using his van "as a mobile computing office, equipped with various antennas to scan frequencies," an Interior Ministry statement said.

Agents arrested him Thursday in the city of Granollers, 35 kilometers (22 miles) north of Barcelona, complying with a European arrest warrant issued by Dutch authorities.

He is accused of attacking the Swiss-British anti-spam watchdog group Spamhaus whose main task is to halt ads for counterfeit Viagra and bogus weight-loss pills reaching the world's inboxes.

The statement said officers uncovered the computer hacker's bunker, "from where he even did interviews with different international media."

The 35-year-old, whose birthplace was given as the western Dutch city of Alkmaar, was identified only by his initials: S.K.

The statement said the suspect called himself a diplomat belonging to the "Telecommunications and Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Republic of Cyberbunker."

Spanish police were alerted in March by Dutch authorities of large denial-of-service attacks being launched from Spain that were affecting Internet servers in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and the U.S. These attacks culminated with a major onslaught on Spamhaus.

The Netherlands National Prosecution Office described them as "unprecedentedly serious attacks on the nonprofit organization Spamhaus."

The largest assault clocked in at 300 billion bits per second, according to San Francisco-based CloudFlare Inc., which Spamhaus enlisted to help it weather the onslaught.

Denial-of-service attacks overwhelm a server with traffic, jamming it with incoming messages. Security experts measure the attacks in bits of data per second. Recent cyberattacks ? such as the ones that caused persistent outages at U.S. banking sites late last year ? have tended to peak at 100 billion bits per second, one third the size of that experienced by Spamhaus.

Netherlands, German, British and U.S. police forces took part in the investigation leading to the arrest, Spain said.

The suspect is expected to be extradited from Spain to face justice in the Netherlands.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Amanda Bynes Shaves Her Head (Photos)

Well look who just pulled a Britney Spears? Amanda Bynes shaved her head, well half of it anyway and shared the photo with her millions of Twitter followers. Is it me or is she really getting into the whole Twitter thing? Amanda continues to shock us all and her latest incident involves her shaving half of her head. Her decision to pull a Spears, as I like to call it, came after she received some serious criticism from the media regarding her not so great looking extensions. I have to admit they did look a little ridiculous. So what does one do if you kept getting ragged on for your looks, you change it. In Amanda’s case that meant only shaving part of her head and creating a very unique and interesting look. As she posted the pic the actress had this to say about her new hair do. I buzzed half my head like @cassie! No more old photos! This is the new me! I love it” This is not the first time the actress has shaved her head. In fact earlier this month Bynes took to Twitter, her outlet for venting and letting those that are against her [...]

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