Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Will Iron Man Return In Another Movie?

With the third installment closing this story arc, where is there left for Tony Stark to go?
By Kevin P. Sullivan


Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark in "Iron Man 3"
Photo: Marvel

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1706814/iron-man-movie-future.jhtml

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How To Beat Your Technology Addiction - E-junkie.info

Life in the connected age means owning a gadget or two. Technology makes life easy, but too much of a good thing can be bad for you and can cause an addiction.

The world is slowly but surely welcoming Generation C, which stands for the "communicating, computerized, connected" generation. Using computers, the Internet, social networking sites and smartphones is becoming second nature to those born after 1990 ? and even to many of those who were born before the digital era.

Technology has forever changed the way people communicate, play, study, and work, with gadgets becoming a big part of many people's lives. As useful as they are, there comes a point when the reliance on technology can get out of hand. If it's getting harder for you to live in the moment because you have to constantly go online on your personal computer, smartphone or tablet due to want rather than need, then you may be suffering from technology addiction.

What are the signs that you are addicted to technology?

Because the latest gadgets are more useful than ever, they are also more addictive. One clear sign of technology addiction is having difficulty controlling the urge to make an impulsive purchase whenever a shiny new device has been released, even though a lot of them are not very useful. Even if your credit card has no problem keeping up with the rate the likes of Apple and Samsung are churning out model after model of computers, phones, phablets, and tablets, you can't use all of them at the same time.

Has Siri become your new BFF? Do you still have a life or an iLife? Technology makes life easier, but it's easy to get carried away. While it's good to stay connected, you know you have a problem if you find it hard to disconnect to the point that you barely have time for other activities. Millions of people are spending hours and hours monitoring Facebook and/or Twitter feeds, emails, and text messages; watching streamed movies, television series and YouTube videos; or playing phone applications and online networking games. But just because a lot of people are doing it doesn't necessarily mean that it's healthy.

With mobile technology, anyone with a smartphone and Internet connection is just an email or instant message away. You don't even need to be online; you can just send a text and get immediate feedback. Connectivity is very useful for those who have loved ones who live in another state or overseas. It also allows you to respond quickly to a crisis or emergency. But the same connectivity can also interfere with your other activities and your relationships with others. Your effort to stay connected with the outside and digital world may cause you to get "disconnected" from those who are around you.

Imagine sitting on a table, supposedly to share a meal and catch up with family or friends. Suddenly, everyone starts whipping out their notebooks, phones and tablets and placing them next to their plates. After a bite or two, they pick their phones up and start chatting, texting and updating. Before you know it, the meal is over and everyone heads out. You know you have a problem if you can't stop fiddling with your phone when you're in the middle of another activity with your friends or even if you're doing something for yourself, like attending a Yoga class, and you don't care if you look anti-social.

Taking back control

While there are probably no business phone numbers for those seeking help for tech addiction, it's undeniable that gadgets and the Internet have caused people to develop unhealthy habits. Researchers who led "The World Unplugged" project found that tech addiction symptoms are common among young adults around the world, as most of them were unable to voluntarily stay away from cellphones, computers, MP3 players and televisions for 24 hours. Scientists have also studied the "phantom vibration syndrome," a psychological phenomenon characterized by perceiving vibrations from a device that is not really vibrating. In short, it's imagining that someone has sent you a message even though your device has not received anything yet.

Like any other addiction, admitting that you have a problem is the first step. Don't let FOMO (the fear of missing out) get to you. So what if you don't have an iPhone 5? The iPhone 6 is probably coming out soon. But seriously, you don't need to buy a new gadget every six months. As long as your device still serves you well and has not sustained irreparable damage, it's still good. The FOMO on what's happening with your family and close friends should always be greater than the FOMO on your social networking updates. The person you are with deserves your full attention, so save the screen time for later. Read a book or a magazine in the bathroom instead of tinkering with your phone. Leave your gadgets at home or in your workstation when you don't need them. Turn off your phone when you're on a date and about to go to bed ? your messages will still be there when you wake up. Remember: you control your gadgets; don't let them control you.

Author Bio
Monique Jones is an Engineer who deals with telephone systems. Besides being an Engineer, she also works as a part time writer. She helps her colleagues and other people about their communication issues, giving effective solutions to address their needs.?

Source: http://www.e-junkie.info/2013/05/how-to-beat-your-technology-addiction.html

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Cedric Brooks Dies; Reggae Great Was 70

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/05/cedric-brooks-dies-reggae-great-was-70/

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Manned Missions to Mars: Scientists Discuss Red Planet Exploration This Week

What will it take to get humans to Mars? That's the question on tap for hundreds of scientists, entrepreneurs, astronauts and government officials descending on Washington, D.C. this week for a summit on manned travel to the Red Planet.

Speakers at the second annual "Humans 2 Mars Summit," running May 6-8 at George Washington University, include NASA chief Charles Bolden, Apollo moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, and space tourist Dennis Tito, who recently announced his own plan to send a married couple on a round-trip Mars flyby mission in 2015.

The conference is co-sponsored by the Space Policy Institute at George Washington and the non-profit Explore Mars organization, which aims to advance the goal of sending people to the Red Planet within the next two decades. Panels at the meeting this week will examine the challenges ? scientific, technological, and political ? of manned Mars exploration. Among the topics to be discussed are Mars agriculture and food production, propulsion and landing technologies, and spacesuit design and life support systems.

"Our goal for the summit is to not only address the challenges of humans going to Mars but also to propose real solutions," Explore Mars executive director Chris Carberry said in a statement. "With the collaboration of experts in the space and science communities and non-traditional players, we will come out of the summit enlightened, encouraged and ready to plan for a human mission to Mars by 2030."

NASA has said it aims to send astronauts to Mars by the mid 2030s. The space agency is building a giant heavy-lift rocket called the Space Launch System and a new crew capsule called Orion to take people beyond low-Earth orbit.

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Private companies and non-profits are also aiming for Mars.

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In addition to Tito's Inspiration Mars mission, the Netherlands-based nonprofit Mars One foundation recently announced that it is seeking astronauts for one-way Mars missions to establish a colony on the Red Planet starting in 2023. Mars One co-founder Bas Lansdorp will speak at the conference as well.

Registration for the conference is open to the public, and the event will be broadcast live online. You can watch the manned Mars mission webcasts on SPACE.com beginning at 9 a.m. ET (1300 GMT), courtesy of the summit's webcast.

You can also follow the webcasts directly here: http://h2m.exploremars.org/webcast/. Visit SPACE.com this week for complete coverage from the Humans 2 Mars Summit in Washington.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/manned-missions-mars-scientists-discuss-red-planet-exploration-111310900.html

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Intel revamps Atom chips in bid to find mobile footing

By Noel Randewich

SANTA CLARA, California (Reuters) - Intel Corp on Monday unveiled the most extensive overhaul of its Atom mobile processors, with improved performance that the PC chipmaker expects will help it challenge Qualcomm in smartphones and tablets.

The new microarchitecture, code-named Silvermont, will be a key building block in upcoming Intel chips for mobile gadgets, microservers and car entertainment systems, Chief Product Officer Dadi Perlmutter told reporters at an event on Monday.

"We have not only reduced the power in a significant manner but it comes with significant performance," Perlmutter said.

Intel's chips dominate the PC industry but the company has struggled to adapt its processors for smartphones and tablets, a market dominated by Qualcomm.

The Silvermont microarchitecture is analogous to redesigning an automobile engine that will be used a range of car models with different features, Perlmutter said.

He said it offers up to three times more computing performance than current chips and as much as five times lower power consumption.

Qualcomm and other mobile chipmakers design their processors using power-efficient technology licensed from Intel-rival ARM Holdings.

Intel introduced its Atom mobile processors for netbooks in 2008 and they have so far failed to be widely adopted in smartphones and tablets despite improvements made to them.

Silvermont will be the basis for Intel's 22-nanometer Bay Trail tablet chips due out later this year and Intel says it will more than double the performance of its current tablet chips.

It will also be used in Intel's upcoming Merrifield smartphone chips and Avoton chips for microservers.

While Silvermont improves the performance of Intel's processors, the Santa Clara, California company faces other major challenges in mobile.

It has fallen behind in launching chips with Long Term Evolution, or LTE, a high-speed wireless technology already offered by Qualcomm and increasingly found in smartphones launched in the United States, including Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy line.

(Reporting By Noel Randewich; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/intel-revamps-atom-chips-bid-mobile-footing-181139633.html

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Cooler weather aids fight against Calif. wildfire

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) ? Cool, moist air moving into Southern California on Sunday helped firefighters build containment lines around a huge wildfire burning through coastal mountains.

Fire crews took advantage of improved conditions as the high winds and hot, dry air of recent days were replaced by the normal Pacific air, significantly reducing fire activity.

The 44-square-mile blaze at the western end of the Santa Monica Mountains was 60 percent surrounded Sunday morning.

Full containment was expected Monday, according to Ventura County fire officials.

The progress made led authorities to lift evacuation orders Saturday for residences in several areas.

"The fire isn't really running and gunning," said Tom Kruschke, a Ventura County Fire Department spokesman.

The National Weather Service said an approaching low pressure system would bring a 20 percent chance of showers Sunday afternoon, with the likelihood increasing into the night and on Monday.

Nearly 2,000 firefighters using engines, bulldozers and aircraft worked to corral the blaze.

Firefighting efforts were focused on the fire's east side, rugged canyons that are a mix of public and private lands, Kruschke said.

The change in the weather was also expected to bring gusty winds to some parts of Southern California, but well away from the fire area.

Despite its size and speed of growth, the fire that broke out Thursday and quickly moved through neighborhoods of Camarillo Springs and Thousand Oaks has caused damage to just 15 homes, though it has threatened thousands.

The fire also swept through Point Mugu State Park, a hiking and camping area that sprawls between those communities and the ocean. Park district Superintendent Craig Sap told the Ventura County Star that two old, unused ranch-style homes in the backcountry burned. Restrooms and campgrounds also were damaged. Sap estimated repairs would cost $225,000.

The only injuries as of Saturday were a civilian and a firefighter involved in a traffic accident away from the fire.

Residents were grateful so many homes were spared.

"It came pretty close. All of these houses ? these firemen did a tremendous job. Very, very thankful for them," Shayne Poindexter said. Flames came within 30 feet of the house he was building.

On Friday, the wildfire reached the ocean, jumped Pacific Coast Highway and burned a Navy base rifle range on the beach at Point Mugu. When winds reversed direction from offshore to onshore, the fire stormed back up canyons toward inland neighborhoods.

The blaze is one of more than 680 wildfires in the state so far this year ? about 200 more than average.

East of Los Angeles in Riverside County, a new fire that broke out Saturday afternoon burned 650 acres of wilderness south of Banning. It was 30 percent contained Sunday. Banning has been flanked by a nearly 5-square-mile fire to the north which destroyed one home shortly after it broke out Wednesday. That fire was fully contained late Saturday.

In Northern California, a fire that has blackened more than 10 square miles of wilderness in Tehama County was a threat to 10 unoccupied summer homes near the community of Butte Meadows, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Thunderstorms were expected to bring erratic winds but little rain to the area about 200 miles north of San Francisco.

Nearly 1,300 firefighters were on the lines and the blaze, which started Wednesday, was 20 percent contained.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cooler-weather-aids-fight-against-calif-wildfire-004957917.html

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