Sunday, September 29, 2013

Nasdaq stocks posting largest percentage increases

NEW YORK (AP) -- A look at the 10 biggest percentage gainers on Nasdaq at the close of trading:

Cancer Genetics Inc. rose 29.2 percent to $21.00.

Montage Tech rose 18.4 percent to $15.15.

Chart Acquisition Corp. rose 17.2 percent to $11.51.

Rockwell Medical Inc. rose 16.9 percent to $10.77.

Supertel Hospitality Inc. rose 16.8 percent to $6.61.

Heat Biologics rose 12.0 percent to $13.19.

Alcobra Ltd. rose 10.7 percent to $18.71.

Hydrogenics Corp. rose 10.6 percent to $13.43.

Canadian Solar rose 9.5 percent to $16.72.

Finish Line Inc. rose 9.0 percent to $24.41.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nasdaq-stocks-posting-largest-percentage-174218904.html

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

California man accused of swinding homeless in iPhone resale scheme

By Arturo Garcia
Friday, September 20, 2013 22:37 EDT

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A group of homeless people reportedly recruited into helping a resaler purchase dozens of new Apple iPhones accused the unidentified businessman of stiffing them on the deal they agreed upon before lining up outside a Pasadena, California store.

The Los Angeles Times reported on Friday that police drove the man away from the store Friday morning, carrying several of the phones, after getting into a confrontation with some of his recruits, many of whom complained they were not paid for their time. They were reportedly promised $20 for each of the two phone purchase vouchers the store offered to customers. The man, who refused to identify himself to reporters, also allegedly promised them food and cigarettes while they waited.

?They need to bring him back, to pick up the people that he brought here,? 49-year-old Vivian Fields told the Times. ?We have no way to get home.?

Fields, who uses a wheelchair, also told the Times that she was taken to the store at 7 p.m. on Thursday to begin waiting for her chance to acquire the vouchers after being recruited at a local homeless shelter. According to the Times, at least 200 people were outside the store when it opened early Friday morning. Business Insider reported that another person recruited for the plan was placed on a 72-hour mental health hold by police after running into the street out of anger over not getting paid.

The unidentified man told KCAL-TV that he organized the purchases on behalf of his company, which sells them outside the U.S. for as much as $1,000 apiece, adding, ?It?s not illegal, it?s not against the law to buy them. I?m buying them at full retail price.?

A local police spokesperson, Lt. Jason Clawson, told the Times that they do not plan to investigate the allegations against the man.

?It?s not a police issue. It?s a business issue,? Clawson said to the Times.

Two men were arrested in a separate incident after getting into a fight while standing in line.

Watch KCAL?s report on the resale scheme and the confrontation that ensued, aired Friday, below.

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Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/20/california-man-accused-of-swinding-homeless-in-iphone-resale-scheme/

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

International Journal of Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous Computing ...

ISSN : 0976 ? 1764 (Online); 0976 ? 2205 (Print)
http://airccse.org/journal/ijasuc/ijasuc.html

Scope & Topics

International Journal of Ad hoc, sensor & Ubiquitous Computing (IJASUC) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Ad Hoc & Ubiquitous computing. Current information age is witnessing a dramatic use of digital and electronic devices in the workplace and beyond. Ubiquitous Computing presents a rather arduous requirementof robustness, reliability and availability to the end user. Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous computing has received a significant and sustained research interest in terms of designing and deploying large scale and high performance computational applications in real life.

Topic of Interest

Authors are solicited to contribute to this journal by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to

Ad Hoc Computing

* Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
* Addressing and location management
* Architectures, protocols, and algorithms
* Data management issues
* Distributed technology
* Mobile ad hoc learning
* Mobile and wireless ad hoc networks
* Mobile agents for ad hoc networking
* Network design and planning
* Novel Architectures for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
* Performance Analysis and Simulation of Protocols
* Power-aware and energy-efficient designs
* Quality of service
* Resource allocation
* Security and privacy
* Self-configuring and self-healing schemes
* Services and applications
* Wireless & Mobile network Security
* Wireless sensor network

Sensor Networks

* Architectures, protocols and algorithms
* Data allocation and information
* Deployments and implementations
* Embedded, network-oriented operating systems
* Energy optimization
* Hardware aspects of sensor design
* Location management and placement
* MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks
* Middleware and software tools
* Modeling and Performance evaluation
* Radio Issues with other wireless/mobile systems
* Resource allocation, services, QoS and fault tolerance
* Scalability of wireless sensor networks
* Security and dependability issues
* Sensor circuits and devices
* Software, applications and programming
* Under water sensors and systems
* Visualization of sensor data
* Work models

Ubiquitous Computing

* Architectural structure, design decisions and philosophies
* Autonomic management of ubiquitous systems
* Context and location awareness, context based and implicit computing
* Distributed Computing
* Ubicomp Human-computer Interaction for devices
* Intelligent devices and environments
* Internet Computing and Applications
* Interoperability and large scale deployment
* Middleware services and agent technologies
* Personalized & special field applications
* Security Issues and Applications
* Service discovery mechanisms and protocols
* Software infrastructures
* System support infrastructures and services
* Ubiquitous systems and trust
* User interfaces and interaction models
* Virtualization over networks of devices
* Wearable computers and technologies
* Wireless networking and mobile, pervasive and ubiquitous computing
* Wireless/mobile service management and delivery
* Mobile Computing
* Network Protocols & Wireless Communication

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers for this journal through E-mail : ijasucjournal@airccse.org or ijasucjournal@yahoo.com. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this Journal.

Important Dates:

Submission deadline : September 30, 2013

Acceptance notification :October 28, 2013

Final manuscript due : October 30, 2013
Publication date : determined by the Editor-in-Chief

For other details please visit?http://airccse.org/journal/ijasuc/ijasuc.html

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Now Kerry Rhodes Is Out Of The NFL Because He Wanted Too Much Money

Or is it because he's not really that good and doesn't actually "like" football, whatever the fuck that means? These are the latest reasons for explaining the increasingly inexplicable lack of interest in Kerry Rhodes this season.

Here's Florio:

Mike Jurecki of 910-AM in Phoenix reported Friday that Arizona actually offered Rhodes a one-year, $3 million guaranteed deal. Per Jurecki, Rhodes wanted to ?roll the dice? in free agency ? and only the Bengals were interested.

Another source told PFT that one team other than the Bengals contacted Rhodes in the offseason. The team in question viewed Rhodes as a player who deserved to earn a contract in the one-year minimum range, but the team learned that Rhodes wasn?t interested in playing unless his compensation was ?significant.?

Yet another source said the Rhodes is ?just really OK and doesn?t really like football.?

Maybe Rhodes did overestimate his value on the free agent market. Or, it could very well be that Kerry Rhodes did a cost-benefit analysis on his life and determined he did not want to play football unless he made a certain amount of money. Another possibility is that Rhodes wants to make more than the veteran minimum of $840,000 and teams did a cost-benefit analysis of their own, determining the money and the gay-rumors overwhelmed the benefit on the field.

It's going to be impossible to ever know what is actually going on, but here's one thing we do know: according to league sources a man who, just this offseason, was offered a guaranteed $3 million contract, suddenly has neither the desire nor ability to play football.

Photo credit: Getty

Rhodes may have rejected offers in March, but he?s still getting no interest now [Pro Football Talk]

Source: http://deadspin.com/now-kerry-rhodes-is-out-of-the-nfl-because-he-wanted-to-1313617591

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Cilantro: More Than An Herb, It Can Purify Water Too

The next time you find yourself facing some questionable drinking water, look for some cilantro.

At least that?s what a team of U.S. and Mexican researchers made up of undergraduate students suggest.

The research team, lead by Douglas Schauer of Ivy Tech Community College in Valparaiso, IN, along with colleagues from the Universidad Polit?cnica de Francisco I. Madero in Hidalgo, Mexico, have been studying the region of Tule Valley near Mexico City to identify cheaper ways to filter water. Mexico City has long dumped its waste water in the valley, and the contaminated water is then used by regional farmers to irrigate crops. Once in the edible foods, heavy metals such as lead and nickel can make their way to consumers, where they can contribute to neurological and other health problems. ?The organic toxins we can take care of pretty easily with a number of different methods, but the only way to really get rid of those heavy metals is to treat them with filtering agents like activated charcoal (like what?s found in a Brita filter), but those types of materials are kind of expensive,? says Schauer. ?They are a little expensive for us to use, but they are very expensive to the people living in that region.?

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After testing various samples of plants from cacti to flowers, the researchers determined that cilantro is the most prevalent and powerful so-called bioabsorbant material in the area. Bioabsorption is the scientific term for using organic materials often found in plants, that when dried, could replace the charcoal currently used in filters. The team suspects that the outer wall structure of the tiny cells that make up the plant are ideal for capturing metals. Other plants, like dandelions and parsley may also provide similar bioabsorbant capabilities.

Schauer says ground-up cilantro can be inserted into a tube into which water is passed through. The cilantro allows the water to trickle out but absorbs metals, leaving cleaner drinking water. Dried cilantro can also be placed into tea bags that are placed in a pitcher of water for a few minutes to suck out the heavy metals. ?It?s something they already have down there, it takes minimal processing, and it?s just a matter of them taking the plants and drying them out on a rock in the sun for a couple of days,? says Schauer.

Because cilantro isn?t an essential crop, using it as a purifier won?t take away from people?s food needs in the region, and the relative ease with which the plant grows also makes it a realistic option for cleansing water.

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So far, the researchers reported success in removing lead and nickel with their cilantro filters, and are studying how well the herb can removed other heavy metals found in the Tule Valley water such as arsenic and mercury. ?We are hoping we can look at how cilantro absorbs those metals, and see if those metals work in some kind of synergy when they come into contact with the biomass,? says Schauer. ?We need to look at mixtures of metals to see if cilantro evenly pulls all the metals out.?

How much cilantro would it take to effective make contaminated water drinkable? Schauer says a handful of cilantro will nearly cleanse a pitcher full of highly contaminated water of its lead content.

The researchers are presented their findings at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cilantro-more-herb-purify-water-too-160029744.html

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Parting Schotts: WENT-AM and FM high school football schedule

Gloversville radio stations WENT-AM (1340) and FM (105.1) kick off its high school football broadcast coverage Friday at 6:50 p.m. when Gloversville visits Mohonasen.

Eleven of the 12 regular-season games will be live.

Here is the schedule:
Friday ? Gloversville at Mohonasen, 6:50 p.m/
Saturday ? Voorheesville at Fonda-Fultonville, 12:50 p.m.
Sept. 13 ? Broadalbin-Perth at Johnstown, 6:50 p.m.
Sept. 20 ? Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake at Gloversville, 6:50 p.m.
Sept. 21 ? Cairo-Durham at Fonda-Fultonville, 12:50 p.m.
Sept. 27 ? Amsterdam at Gloversville, 6:50 p.m.; Glens Falls at Johnstown (same-day tape), 10 p.m.
Sept. 28 ? Watervliet at Fonda-Fultonville, 12:50 p.m.
Oct. 4 ? Bishop Maginn at Gloversville, 6:50 p.m.
Oct. 11 ? Johnstown at Schalmont, 6:50 p.m.
Oct. 12 ? Coxsackie-Athens at Fonda-Fultonville, 12:50 p.m.
Oct. 18 ? Schuylerville at Johnstown, 6:50 p.m.
Oct. 25-26, Nov. 2-3 ? Playoffs/Crossovers
Nov. 9-10 ? Playoffs

A side note. Amsterdam?s WVTL-AM (1570) and FM (104.7), which has broadcasted high school football games the last few years, won?t be doing so this season.

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Source: http://www.dailygazette.com/weblogs/schott/2013/sep/02/went-am-and-fm-high-school-football-schedule/

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