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ubuntu 13.04 and Kubuntu and windows 8 boot problem

i was installing windows 8 then i installed ubuntu 13.04 and Burg for boot loader and everything was going great then i installed Kubuntu and it changed the boot but still works

and last thing which caused the problem,i used Easy BCD on windows 7 to change the boot loader to the windows 8`s boot loader but it messed up everything, only windows 8 shows and i tried to add entries " Ubuntu and Kubuntu " but it does not work when i select on start up i tried many things using live cd of ubuntu and kubuntu but nothing work. so Please help.

Source: http://askubuntu.com/questions/326016/ubuntu-13-04-and-kubuntu-and-windows-8-boot-problem

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রবিবার, ২৮ জুলাই, ২০১৩

ZDNetGovWeek: A great Great Debate, Vint Cerf speaks, half of India hit with malware, and still some NSA

ZDNet's worldwide team provides global 24/7 technology news and analysis. In addition to my own coverage analysis here in the ZDNet Government column and on ZDNet's DIY-IT, every week I'll bring you a selection of the best government-related articles posted by our intrepid reporters and analysts. Here are some of the most interesting from the last week.

The Great Debate

Do democracies really need to spy on their citizens?
This was the hot debate of the month, with Violet Blue on one side, me on the other side, and Zack Whittaker moderating. It's a very useful read and I invite you to not only read out opening statements, rebuttals, and closing, but all the comments as well.

Partisanship and politics is getting in the way of solid security strategy
As long as this partisan foolishness continues, Americans won't trust America's leaders. That makes it almost impossible for Americans to trust potentially intrusive, yet necessary security measures.

Top stories this week

Access control changes a must for future, safe Internet, Vint Cerf says
Essay provides insights from "father of Internet" on future of Web.

FBI datacenter project could set government standard
In a reasoned approach to the Federal mandate, the FBI looks to build more effective datacenters, not just reduce their numbers.

PRISM harming US cloud providers' business abroad as contracts cancelled
Europe's digital commissioner Neelie Kroes could be right in guessing that the US government spying program PRISM could have multi-billion euro consequences for US cloud providers.

Nasdaq hackers charged following 'largest known data theft in history'
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged five men who allegedly targeted the Nasdaq and stole over 160 million credit card numbers.

7 takeaways from someone who runs a half-billion-dollar IT operation
How the CIO of the U.S. General Services Administration promotes fresh thinking in technology.

U.S. House rejects proposal to strip considerable power from NSA
The NSA's data collection program will continue for at least another day (and then some).

FTC revises final order over Google, Motorola Mobility business practices
The FTC rules on Google's business practices once again, this time over the Internet giant's standing against other mobile device manufacturers.

US lawmakers to vote on data mining
US legislators are expected to vote on whether to halt phone and internet data mining not related to terror suspects, a move opposed by the White House.

Other government coverage around ZDNet

Will McAfee's hacking hyperbole hatchet job kill the trillion-dollar myth?
As brokers of reliable information about the scale of online crime and espionage, most information security vendors would make great used car salesmen. McAfee's latest research finally takes the right path.

Intelligence bosses ask biggest UK firms to take 'security health check'
FTSE 350 companies are being invited to review their cyber governance by the heads of GCHQ and MI5.

Almost half of India Web users attacked by local malware
According to Kaspersky Lab, 5.39 million local malware threats were detected on computers in India, putting the country in 10th place globally.

Android malware samples jump six-fold in Q2
Malware samples which consist mostly of mobile spyware rocketed to over 120,000 last month within three months. The OS's application signing shows further weakness, according to Alcatel-Lucent's Kindsight Security Labs study.

Qld govt IT outsourcing good for industry: Walker
Queensland IT minister Ian Walker has refused to say how many jobs will go as part of the government's shift to outsourcing IT services, but has said that it will boost the private IT sector in Queensland.

Former Supreme Court judge warns against Greens' metadata Bill
A former Supreme Court judge has added his voice to the dissent against a Greens proposal to require law enforcement agencies to get a warrant before accessing telecommunications metadata.

EMC-owned RSA taps Webroot for real-time phishing detection help
The goal of the partnership is produce a system that not only identifies phishing attacks faster with less false positives, but also analyzes suspected phishing sites and sources.

Cybercrime can cost economy up to $500B
Cybercrimes may cost the global economy US$100 billion to US$500 billion, and over 500,000 jobs in the U.S., due to various factors such as reputation damage, consumer losses, and service disruption costs.

Fund emergency mobile network with digital dividend money: committee
An Australian parliamentary committee has recommended that emergency service organisations be given 30MHz of the 700MHz spectrum band for their own networks, funded through the revenue from the digital dividend auction.

Source: http://www.zdnet.com/zdnetgovweek-a-great-great-debate-vint-cerf-speaks-half-of-india-hit-with-malware-and-still-some-nsa-7000018636/

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শুক্রবার, ২৬ জুলাই, ২০১৩

Families of Zetas leader's victims find no peace

SANTA MARIA ACUITLAPILCO, Mexico (AP) ? A black ribbon has hung above the front door of Pablo Cote's family home ever since his body was pulled from a mass grave more than two years ago. When the family sits down at the dining room table they make an offering to him, placing a plate of beefsteak with green sauce and fresh blue tortillas on the altar with his photo.

Cote was kidnapped while driving back from the U.S. border to the east-central state of Tlaxcala in March 2011. He was beaten to death, part of the mass killing of 193 bus passengers and other travelers by the Zetas in northeastern Tamaulipas state.

Zetas leader Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, the man believed to have ordered those and countless other killings, was captured last week by Mexican marines who intercepted his pickup truck on a dirt road outside the border city of Nuevo Laredo. But his arrest has brought little comfort to the survivors haunted by the cruelty their loved ones suffered before they died.

"I've asked myself this question thousands of times: Does he have kids, does he have a mother, a sister, a wife? Would he feel a pain this strong if somebody does them harm?" asked Cote's son, also named Pablo. "To this day, I can't find an explanation. Why did this happen with such brutality?"

Often called the most ruthless of Mexico's drug lords, Trevino set a new standard for grotesque killings that hit not only rival traffickers but innocents from Central American to the United States. His Zetas Cartel, a military-style gang, started as a wing of hit men for the more established Gulf Cartel. When they splintered to fight against them in 2010, the Zetas had already become synonymous with fear and carnage. Before Cote was pulled out of a mass grave, the Zetas had lined up and shot 72 migrants in 2010. After, they left the severed head of a blogger on her keyboard.

Trevino's main operating area was Nuevo Laredo and surrounding Tamaulipas state, but the Zetas' reign of terror emanated across Mexico. Fifty-two people perished when they set fire to a casino in the northern industrial hub of Monterrey, and journalists in the southern Gulf coast state of Veracruz were slain and dismembered, their body parts collected in garbage bags. Other cartels responded with progressively more shocking killings of their own.

His crimes also reached into the U.S., where Jorge Alfonso Aviles, 19, of Laredo, Texas, became a victim in 2006.

Trevino was still aligned with the Gulf Cartel then, and the Zetas were given the task of waging war in Nuevo Laredo against the Sinaloa Cartel for the lucrative crossing, the southern border's busiest commercial port of entry.

Aviles' family denies he was involved in drug trafficking, although a U.S. court indictment on Feb. 17, 2010, in the Southern District of Texas charges Trevino and others with his killing. The indictment says that as a result of the Zetas' fight with Sinaloa, some men kidnapped Aviles and a 14-year-old boy from a nightclub on the Mexican side of the border and took them to a hideout, where they stabbed him to death.

They then used Avila's blood to toast the Santa Muerte, a folk saint venerated by drug traffickers.

His aunt, Maria Angela Aviles, who helped raise him after his parents separated, has begged Mexican authorities to find out where his body is.

"We hope this man says something that helps us find their bodies," she said of Trevino. "He left a lot of innocent people to suffer."

Among them are relatives of Central American migrants, as the Zetas took over the trafficking routes and turned them deadly.

Delfino Cusanero left his family's dirt-floor hut in the hills outside Guatemala City in March 2011 in hope of joining his brothers-in-law in the U.S. working in construction. The 32-year-old's hope was to raise enough money to buy some land to grow corn and fix up the family's concrete-block home.

Maria Isabela de Cusanero packed a small bag for her husband, including some shirts, a pair of pants and a plastic sheet to protect him from the rain.

Nine days later, she got a call from the "coyote," the smuggler hired to get him to the United States, who said the Zetas had kidnapped her husband and other migrants near the U.S. border.

A second call came from a man demanding $4,500 for Cusanero's safe release. His wife scraped together the funds with money wired from her brothers in the U.S. and borrowed from relatives in Guatemala.

All she got in return were her husband's remains, sent home last year.

"They were only ashes," she said. "It makes me wonder whether it really was him. I needed to see his body, have something to bury."

She now supports two young daughters weaving traditional tunics known as huipiles with a backstrap loom. She may get $40 for one, which can take up to three months to make. When funds run out, her family brings her food and firewood.

She said more than anything, she misses the love of her life. "It's hard for me. Although I get by, he is never coming back," she said, sobbing.

Back in Santa Maria Acuitlapilco, Cote's widow, Juana Teozol, also struggles.

Although her husband was from humble beginnings, built three successful businesses ? a grocery stand, a glass shop and a used-car dealership ? and educated his children, including one who became a doctor and another a dentist.

Cote was driving home in a minivan he purchased near the U.S. border to sell in his lot when he fell out of contact. A strange man who answered Cote's cellphone said: "Stop bothering me. He doesn't have this phone anymore. If you keep bothering me, you'll see what happens."

Teozol still runs the grocery stand, where one of her daughters smashed chicken parts on a wooden board earlier this week, and customers grabbed their favorite sweet bread. The family has closed the glass shop. Son Pablo took over the car dealership, but has stopped making trips north to bring back vehicles for sale.

She said the financial losses are nothing compared with her grief. She never saw her husband's body, which was too decomposed for an open-casket funeral.

"I had to go to therapy, but it doesn't help," Teozol said. "When you have a pain as deep as mine, no therapy will help you."

___

Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon reported this story in Santa Maria Acuitlapilco, Mexico, and Sonia Perez D. reported from Pacoj, Guatemala. AP researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/families-zetas-leaders-victims-no-peace-070618030.html

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Middle East unrest continues to roil oil markets

While the poles are shifting away from the Middle East in terms of oil production, global economic concerns and conditions remained anchored solidly to the region, Graeber writes.?

By Daniel J. Graeber,?Guest blogger / July 23, 2013

The Zueitina oil terminal is shown in Zueitina, Libya, about 75 miles west of Benghazi after protestors shut down the port last week, demanding better employment prospects.

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Labor demonstrations in eastern Libya have forced the closure of a key port for nearly a week. A small band of protesters have created big problems for the country as it tries to chart a sustainable course nearly two years after revolution. The revival of some oil developments in Libya in early July helped pull oil prices back from 15-month highs. The post-revolutionary government, however, has shown it doesn't quite have the foundation built to succeed economically this early in the game. The internal failures of Arab governments, meanwhile, are starting to have global implications that extend beyond foreign affairs. Without some advances, the region may start to bring the rest of the world down with it.

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Libyan authorities?said?the situation in the eastern port of Zueitina is much as it was last week when a small group of protesters managed to shut the port down, demanding better employment prospects.?Oil production?from Libya hasn't yet returned to its pre-war levels. The problem is exacerbated further when considering facilities tied to the port handle about 20 percent of Libya's oil exports. When war closed most of Libya down in 2011, the International Energy Agency called for a release of strategic petroleum reserves. There's no immediate sign that will happen this time around because political tensions appear more of a market driver than supply issues.?(Related Article:?Australia ? Next Petro Superstate?)

U.S. crude oil prices July 8 fell from a 15-month high to settle at $103.14 in response to word the Sharara oil field in Libya was about toresume?operations after authorities there reached a deal with armed bandits, who closed it down in June. Oil markets by then had been reacting to the July 3rd ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi. By?Monday, crude oil was trading at $107.10, nearly 4 percent higher than when analysts were?predicting?the bulls had run out of steam because of Libyan expectations.?

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President and CEO of International Rectifier Oleg Khaykin Sold 55,954 Shares

International Rectifier is a Delaware Corporation. The company designs, manufactures and markets power management semiconductors. The company designs, manufactures and markets power management semiconductors. International Rectifier has a market cap of $1.67 billion; its shares were traded at around $24.08 with and P/S ratio of 1.70.

President and CEO of International Rectifier (IRF) Oleg Khaykin sold 55,954 shares on July 22, 2013 at an average price of $23.9. The total transaction amount was $1,337,301.

Oleg Khaykin has served as International Rectifier?s CEO, president and director since 2008. Before coming to this company, Mr. Khaykin worked at Amkor Technology, Conexant Systems Inc. and Boston Consulting Group.

Khaykin also sold about 124,000 shares of IRF stock in the beginning of July. Other officers and directors sold shares.

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GuruFocus gurus Chris Davis and Arnold Schneider both kept their position in IRF unchanged. As of March 31, Chris Davis owns 370,700 shares and Arnold Schneider owns 263,975 shares.

International Rectifier announced its 2013 third quarter results with revenues of $224.3 million and net loss of $21.2 million.

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বুধবার, ২৪ জুলাই, ২০১৩

The Indie Gamer Chick Bundle is Live on Indie Royale | Indie Gamer ...

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Job Data Shows Improving Economy As House Doctors Handyman ...

Data shows the employment market in the U.S. is growing stronger as Jim Hunter President of House Doctors Handyman Services company announces plans for 10 new franchise openings.

Cincinnati, Ohio (PRWEB) July 23, 2013 - The employment market in the U.S. has shown signs of strength in recent weeks as 195,000 jobs were added to payrolls in June and Labor Department data showed State unemployment benefits dropping by 24,000 to a seasonally adjusted 334,000 in July. The improving economy is also leading to an increased interest in business ownership according to Jim Hunter President of House Doctors the professional handyman service and home improvement company.

Just last week the House Doctors handyman franchise President who is no stranger to entrepreneurship having owned companies in three different countries announced plans to open 10 new franchises over the next few months. House Doctors franchisees do not swing the hammer but manage technicians who work on the growing to do lists of busy homeowners.

Hunter said. "Increased interest in franchising is great for the economy and for job creation. So it's exciting when we are seeing an increase in the numbers of people interested in starting their own business. Such is the demand that we are already planning 10 new franchise openings over the next few months. Entrepreneurial activity leading to job creation definitely increases as people feel better about the future."

June's ADP National Franchise report shows franchises added almost 28,000 in new jobs in June alone. Today the International Franchise Association promotes 825,000 franchise businesses across 300 business lines, which support nearly 18 million jobs and generate $2.1 trillion of economic output to the U.S. economy.

House Doctors is forecasting double digit growth this year and expects to be adding staff at it's Corporate Office in Cincinnati soon. Hunter continued. "Each House Doctors franchise that opens immediately employs three people. Then as the business grows that number can increase to five, ten or more. Over the next few years we have aggressive plans for growth. Across the US we are planning to open 300-400 franchises creating hundreds of additional jobs. We are just one of many franchisors who are thinking the same way. That can lead to an ever increasing number of jobs in the future."

For more about House Doctors visit http://www.housedoctors.com

About House Doctors:

For more than 15 years, House Doctors, a 90-plus-unit professional handyman service, has brought commercial property owners and homeowners high standards of customer service, reliability, and quality workmanship. Every House Doctors handyman location is independently owned and operated. Today, House Doctors continues to expand throughout the United States by offering franchise opportunities.

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Editorial: More signs of trouble in California prisons

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মঙ্গলবার, ২৩ জুলাই, ২০১৩

Smaller, paler Earth unveiled in new NASA photo

By Irene Klotz

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A robotic space probe nearly 900 million miles from Earth turned its gaze away from Saturn and its entourage of moons to take a picture of its home planet, NASA said on Monday.

The resulting image shows Earth as a very small, blue-tinged dot - paler and tinier than in other photos - overshadowed by the giant Saturn's rings in foreground.

"We can't see individual continents or people in this portrait of Earth, but this pale blue dot is a succinct summary of who we were on July 19," Linda Spilker, Cassini spacecraft lead scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, said in a statement.

Cassini snapped the picture on Friday, the same day NASA's Mercury-orbiting MESSENGER probe imaged Earth as well. In that picture, Earth and the moon take up less than a pixel, but appear large because they are overexposed.

"That images of our planet have been acquired on a single day from two distant solar system outposts reminds us of this nation's stunning technical accomplishments in planetary exploration," MESSENGER lead scientist Sean Solomon, with Columbia University in New York, said in a statement.

"The whole event underscores for me our 'coming of age' as planetary explorers," added astronomer Carolyn Porco, who oversees the Cassini imaging team at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado.

Usually, spacecraft in the far reaches of the solar system don't look back toward Earth to avoid damaging their instruments by direct sunlight. Last week, the sun was temporarily blocked relative to Cassini's line of sight, allowing the U.S. space agency to take the picture.

(Editing by Tom Brown and Cynthia Osterman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smaller-paler-earth-unveiled-nasa-photo-003621145.html

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Football: Details to be key for new starting Cyclones

DALLAS ? Iowa State returns a combined 11 starters on offense and defense. It?s the fewest in the Big 12.

Football coach Paul Rhoads was quick to point it out at Big 12 Media Days on Tuesday. He also touched on what he needs to see from his younger and inexperienced players vying for the remaining 11 spots.

?Attention to detail and then the ability to execute because of that,? Rhoads said.

Rhoads knows what he wants. Come August 5, when camp opens, it will be up to him and his staff to get it out of the Cyclones. ISU will be espeically young on the front seven defensively, with defensive end Willie Scott and linebacker Jeremiah George returning. On the other side, the Cyclones must also replace all three starting wide receivers.

?This group is energetic,? Rhoads said. ?They have a work ethic that I wouldn?t challenge. They love to play the game. That?s not the case with every football team I?ve been around, or maybe even the case with the other nine coaches in this league. This group loves to play.

?Now, they?ve got to take that youth and energy and work ethic, and they?ve got to learn the details that they?ve got to master to go out and execute. And execution is still the name of the game. ?

Depth chart released

ISU unveiled its depth chart to start fall camp. It looks a lot like the one released for spring, but the biggest change is with 6-foot-1, 202-pound redshit freshman Charlie Rogers listed as a starting cornerback.

Rhoads made it a point when meeting with the media to say Rogers wasn?t locked in to the position and that fellow corners Sam Richardson, Ken Lynn and Damein Lawry were also in the mix to start opposite Jansen Watson.

Regardless, Rhoads is intrigued by the skill set Rogers brings.

?Charlie is a big and tall corner,? Rhoads said. ?That?s who I would prefer to play with, a guy with long levers like he has. He?s really a coachable player, a guy like that improves at a quick rate, and he?s done that as he?s coming off his redshirt season.?

Cory Morrissey will begin August as the starting right defensive end, and Walter Woods III is the starting nose guard following the decision of Collin Bevins to leave the team. Also, the three wide receivers that will get initial first-team reps are Tad Ecby, Justin Coleman and Quenton Bundrage.

Cyclones get commitment

ISU picked up a verbal commitment from 2014 Thornton High School (Ill.) wide receiver Jauan Wesley on Tuesday. The 5-foot-10, 165-pound Wesley announced his decision on Twitter. He is a three-star Rivals.com prospect who also had offers from Michigan State, Illinois, Ball State, Northern Illinois and Toledo.

Texas two-step

Texas coach Mack Brown said the Longhorns will run an up-tempo offense this season. They will look to run about 80 plays a game. Baylor averaged 82 plays last season.

Brown doesn?t want Texas to forget about rushing the ball when speeding things up.

?We want to be more balanced,? Brown said. ?That?s the difference with up tempo than when we ran it with (former quarterback) Colt McCoy. We didn?t run the ball very well, and we want to continue to run the ball.?

Heisman hopeful

Baylor running back Lache Seastrunk told the media he would win the 2013 Heisman Trophy back in December. So, does the Big 12 preseason offensive player of the year have a legit shot at it?

?Lache has some qualities that give him an opportunity,? Baylor coach Art Briles said. ?He?s a dynamic football player that?s very engaging, and those are good qualities to have. They help you with the voters.

?I?d much rather have players wanting to win the Heisman than clap for the ones that does.?

Source: http://amestrib.com/sections/sports/isu-cyclones/football-details-be-key-new-starting-cyclones.html

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Apple Q3 2013 conference call highlights

Apple Q3 2013 conference call

Apple has just announced their Q3 2013 financial results and now they're doing the conference call. There'll be a lot of boiler plate, repeated, and some interesting questions from analysts, typically answered with more boiler plate. But, there could be some sparks as well. We'll update with highlights as the come up!

  • 31.2 iPhone sold, 20% up from last year. Ahead of expectations.
  • iPhone 5 the most popular. Happy with iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 as well.
  • 51% increase in the US. Once again #1 in US smartphones. 39% share.
  • 10,000 of custom enterprise apps. American Airlines, Cisco, GE, SAP, have deployed more than 25K iPhone each. NASA, NOAA, ATF, NGIA are supporting thousands of iPhones. iOS 6 was granted validation by DoD to connect to networks.
  • 14.6 million iPads. Tough comparison. 1.9 channel inventory swing. Down 3% YoY.
  • Novartis, SAP, other have deployed over 20K iPads each.
  • 3.8 million Macs, 7% decline but higher than expectations. Global PC market declined 11%, so Mac "growing". People love the new MacBook Airs!
  • New Mac Pro still coming later this year.
  • OS X Mavericks bringing more than 200 new features. Coming in the fall.
  • State of Maine 94% selected Apple products. LA school board approved massive iPad rollout.
  • 2.4 billion for iTunes, up 29%. Both content and apps. Total 4 billion iTunes, software, services.
  • HBO Go, Watch ESPN on Apple TV. 1 billion TV episodes to date.
  • 5 year anniversary of App Store. Over 900k iPhone apps, 375k iPad apps. 11 billion to developers, 50% in the last 4 quarters.
  • 320 million iCloud, 420 million Game Center, 900 billion iMessages, 8 trillion push notifications.
  • Good Technologies says iPhone 5 most frequently activated device of any kind, iPad 83% of tablets.
  • Continuing to invest.
  • iWork for iCloud coming this fall.
  • Excited about iOS 7 coming this fall.
  • 4.1 billion Apple Retail. Strong growth in iPhone sales, MBA launch.
  • 6 new stores, 408 stores, 156 outside US. 9 new stores in September quarter, 27 new openings in fiscal 2013. 23 relocations in f2013.
  • 10.1 million average per store, down from 11 last year. 84 million visitors. 16k per store, per week.
  • 106 billion in cash offshore.
  • Retired over 4 million shares of Apple stock. 17 billion of debt issued. 2.8 billion in dividends. 16 billion cash on share repurchasing.
  • 9 million additional shares retired via open market.
  • Expectations: 34-37 billion next quarter, 36-37 gross margin.
  • Pleased with record iPhone, growth in software and services, continued popularity. Excited about OS X and iOS, new products coming fall, 2014.
  • Q&A time!!

  • Q: New products this fall, usually gross margins come down but not this time. Why?

  • Peter Oppenheimer: Largely flat, slightly down. On track for busy fall. More detail in October.
  • Q: Why channel inventory down? Balance sheet?
  • PO: More stores this year than last. Component inventory up as well.
  • Tim Cook: iPad and iPhone reduced inventory significantly. iPad down 700k, iPhone down over 600k. Typically don't like to have more inventory than they need, if can reduce, do so. Slight decrease in Mac, iPod.
  • Q: High end of smartphone market saturated, growth harder to come by? New innovations, services, reinvigorate high end of market?
  • TC: Key catalyst will always be new products and services, existing categories and new categories. Distribution opportunities, carrier relationship, expanding retail, online, and indirect channels. Also have market expansion opportunity. Already over 60% in enterprise, think there's growth opportunity. Doesn't subscribe to view higher end has hit its peak.
  • Q: iPad more of a pause ahead of refresh, broader dynamic?
  • TC: YoY 2.4 million unit decline, 80% were just due to changes in channel inventory. Reduced this year, increased last year. Overall declined by just 3%. Year ago had just announced first iPad with Retina display. Hit within mid point of their expectations for iPad sales. Not a surprise. Most recent data is iPad web share accelerated further, now 84% of web traffic from traffic. Incredible. If other tablets are selling, doesn't know what they're being used for. Incredible quarter in US education. (Repeating PO's comments from earlier.)
  • Q: Gross margin bridge? Down 150 basis points. Mix of products similar.
  • PO: Very pleased with gross margin in the quarter, high end of the range. Sequential decline not a surprise, understood effects. 1) Lower sequential revenue, lost leverage. 2) Expected a different product mix. Had some puts and takes, ultimately ended up in range.
  • Q: iPhone ASP down 5% sequentially, 10% last 2 quarters. Higher mix of 4 and 4S?
  • PO: Down 4% YoY, about $27, primarily due to mix, headwinds. iPhone 4 accelerated. Sequentially $32, mix.
  • TC: iPhone POV, moves on 4 and iPhone 5 being most popular. Very strong sales in emerging pre-paid markets. India up 400%. Very strong in US, up 50%, Japan up 60%, UK 50%. iPhone accelerated from previous. Unusual pattern for Apple. Very happy.
  • Q: China absent?
  • TC: China was weaker in quarter, although data sheet doesn't tell the complete story. Sell through with inventory changes only down 4% for year ago. HK was down more. Mainland China up 5%. Lower growth rate, attribute it to many things, including economy there. In HK, international shopping haven. More dramatic down turn there, not totally clear why. Down 20% on sell through. Weighed greater China down.
  • Q: Trade in program?
  • TC: Haven't announced anything. Rumors only. Number of channels do trade-ins now, US and different reasons. Reason is that iPhone residual value stays high, high demand, more lucrative. Win/win from many points of view. Nothing from Apple.
  • Q: Opposed to it?
  • TC: Not opposed, like environmental aspect. Encouraging.
  • Q: How do we turn China around?
  • TC: Put it into perspective. 4.9 billion. 14% of the company. Very significant. Grown significantly. Very strong market. 27 billion on trailing basis in the last year. iPad sell through was up 8%, mainland was up 37%. Share numbers for iPad over 50%. In arc of time, China huge opportunity. Don't get discouraged over 90 day cycle.
  • Q: More affordable pricing, think about growth in emergency markets, could address with more appropriate products? Both levers?
  • TC: Reference to iPhone 4. Number of 1st time smartphone buyers iPhone 4 is attracting is very impressive. Want to attract as many of those as we can. Saw that beginning to happen end of Q2. iPhone 5 most popular by far, really happy to provide high quality iPhone 4 running iOS 6 to as many first time buyers as they can. Great product for that buyer?
  • Q: More weapons you could use?
  • TC: Always more weapons, more tools in the toolbox, but great way for buyer to get in. Customer sat!
  • Q: Growth, last Q new product categories. Are there categories big enough to move the needle for Apple?
  • TC: We'll see. Working on products they're really proud of, will announce when ready.
  • Q: Russia, pricing?
  • TC: Good. If you look at Russian market, 80% of phones are sold retail, outside of carriers. Sell through a number of national chains. Activation's in Russia for iPhone set a record. Really happy. Contribution from carriers exist but much less. Not well understood. Continually looking for other relationships. Opportunity.
  • Q: Commodities? Pricing?
  • TC: DRAM pricing increased, upper pressure. NAND pricing stable, following seasonal trends. LCD prices fallen, expect further reductions. Others in balance, expect decline at historical levels.
  • Q: New products assumed shipping next quarter?
  • PO: Can't comment.
  • Q: You say better, Wall Street wants more. Does your organization limit?
  • TC: here to make great products, focus on that and financial metrics will come. Not mutually exclusive.
  • Q: Don't need to find products to get growth?
  • TC: Start at the product, most important is customer wants products. Don't start there, create things people don't want. Try hard to focus on making great products, enriching customers.
  • Q: Don't think high end is saturated, yet ASP down? Will continue to trend lower?
  • TC: Don't project ASP, give guidance that has assumption. Underneath iPhone numbers saw significant growth in iPhone 4, lower price point. iPhone 5 doing well. Allowed us to significantly beat vast majority of expectations. Sell more low end, mix changes. 3GS last year, comparable position. Selling a lot more 4 than 3GS. Understand market and distribution better. Will get better and better at that over time. How that changes mix, he doesn't know. Product has highest mix during first few months of sale. Natural seasonal decline. iPhone, iPad, on Mac. Doesn't see anything fundamentally change that.
  • Q: What are puts and takes in September quarter?
  • PO: tailwind is component costs favorable. Conversely, some effects pressure. Dollar and Yen.
  • Q: Share buyback.
  • PO: Before any further buybacks, issuances, 11 million share benefit.
  • Q: iOS in the Car?
  • TC: Very important. Part of ecosystem. Just like App Store, iTunes, content, services, messages, Siri, having something in the automobile is important. Something people want. Apple can do it in a unique way, better than anyone else, key focus.
  • And that's it!
    


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10 Tips to Find the Perfect Home - Ellyn Dembowski, Real Estate ...






how to buy a house

Now that you?re ready to purchase a place, you want to make sure it?s the right one for you. Follow these tips to find a home that?s a perfect fit for you:

  1. Go for the long haul

    When looking for a home, search for one that you could see yourself living in for several years ? at least five to seven years is ideal. Buying ? and moving ? to a new home takes a lot of time and effort, and can add up significantly in closing and moving costs, etc. Staying in place longer will help you avoid those added expenses. Plus, the extra time spent in your home could be just enough to help you ride out a downturn in the real estate market.

  2. Leave room to grow

    Aim for a home that can adapt to your needs as your life changes, say, if you have a new baby, or Junior moves back in after college. If you can?t afford a place that?s large enough to meet your anticipated future needs now, look for one that will allow you to build on later on.

  3. Be flexible

    Consider a place with rooms that can serve multiple functions, so the home remains highly functional for you through the years. For example, an open-floor-plan-style home is very adaptable. A kitchen that overlooks a family room is helpful when one?s children are young (you can cook while watching the kids), while such a kitchen is also great for entertaining your friends once the kids leave the roost.

  4. Go for your type

    Think about what style of home fits you best ? house, condo, townhome, etc. ? they?re not one size fits all. For example, a single-family home ? which sits on its own lot and must be maintained by the homeowner ? may be great for a person seeking privacy, but not so wonderful for somebody who doesn?t want to worry about mowing the lawn, fixing the plumbing, etc. Meanwhile, a condo might be perfect for somebody who wants a ?lock ?n? leave? lifestyle, but not for somebody who doesn?t like sharing a wall with his neighbors.

  5. Check the surroundings

    When you purchase a home, you not only get a house, you also buy into a neighborhood. Think about whether that neighborhood will suit you. Sure, you might love the house itself, but will the loud neighbors next door or the school across the street become too bothersome for you? Also, do you like the feel of the neighborhood and does it offer everything you need? It?s best to find a place in a community that you?ll enjoy.

  6. Buy what you can afford

    It?s easy to shoot for the sky and overspend when buying a home ? you understandably want the best your money can buy. Examine your finances, keeping in mind current and future expenses, and don?t exceed your means. It?s smarter to buy a home you can easily afford than one you have to stretch to get into. Stay down to earth, and you?ll be better prepared should unexpected financial commitments and problems arise later down the road.

  7. Think ?home? first

    When purchasing a home, don?t imagine the dollar signs you?ll see the day you sell it. A home is just that ? primarily a ?home,? and not an investment. So, buy a place that?d be great to live in first and think about its resale value second. Predicting real estate cycles and home appreciation is tough enough for the experts ? and much more for the average home buyer. Plus, while home renovations tend to add value to a residence, they rarely recoup more than what was spent on them.

  8. Look at both old and new

    It?s nice to move into a place that?s brand-new. But, new isn?t always better. Consider both old and new. While you might not like a previous homeowner?s decorating decisions, you might like the owner-installed upgrades ? like a finished basement and a backyard deck ? that a new home might not have.

  9. Location, location

    You?ve heard this tip before, but a home?s location does matter. A house that?s located on a busy, noisy street may be less enjoyable to you as a homeowner than one situated on a quiet, secluded cul-de-sac. Plus, a home on a cul-de-sac is likely to be worth more than a poorly located one when it comes time to resell. So consider a home?s location before you?re smitten by a spectacular interior.

  10. When it comes time to sell

    While you want to think of your place as a home first and not an investment, it doesn?t make sense to purchase a white elephant, either. You should put at least some thought into how easy ? or difficult ? it?ll be to resell the home one day. If a home is so unlike other nearby homes in terms of size, style, price, etc., you might want to skip it and look elsewhere ? it could become a burden should you want to someday move on.

    Source:?trulia.com

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

With their baby due any day now, Prince William and Kate are home in London at Kensington Palace on Saturday morning as they wait out the final hours of Kate's pregnancy.

The couple are thought to have come from the Middleton family home in Bucklebury, about 55 miles west of London, so they can be closer to the private Lindo Wing of St. Mary's hospital, where Kate expects to give birth.

Their office will not confirm the couple's whereabouts but says they will only do so when Kate, 31, has entered the hospital.

St. Mary's is just two miles from their home at Nottingham Cottage within the Kensington Palace compound.

Despite reports on Friday that the royals had left Bucklebury, police protection officers were back at the gates of the Middletons' manor house in the late evening.

But there is no visible security at the home on Saturday.

William is now using up vacation time rather than going back to North Wales for his next round of shifts as a helicopter rescue pilot. He is expected to be on parental leave once the baby is born.

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India: Unarmed Protesters Killed in Kashmir

(New York) ? The Indian government should appoint an independent commission to promptly and transparently investigate the killing of four protesters by Border Security Force (BSF) troops in Jammu and Kashmir state, Human Rights Watch said today. The government should act to end the BSF?s longstanding impunity for large numbers of killings over many years.

The unclear circumstances resulting in the deaths of four protesters, and the wounding of nearly a dozen more people, highlight the urgency of an independent inquiry. The BSF reported that on July 18, 2013, in Ramban district, its troops interrogated a local resident who it said ?made baseless and false allegations about being mistreated.? After protesters gathered and ?started stone pelting vigorously on the BSF post,? troops fired at the protesters in self-defense, the BSF said.

Local residents allege that BSF soldiers entered a mosque during a search operation and were rude and disrespectful to the mosque staff. When unarmed protesters gathered at the post, the BSF troops called for police support. The security forces then opened fire on the protesters, the local residents said.

?The loss of life at the Ramban mosque needs a prompt investigation by an independent commission,? said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director. ?Any finding of illegal use of force by BSF troops should result in prosecutions. Too often the BSF?s version of events is simply accepted, allowing killing after killing for which no one is held to account.?

Senior Indian officials have responded appropriately to the incident, but need to follow up with action, Human Rights Watch said. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that it is ?highly unacceptable to shoot at unarmed protesters.? Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has promised an investigation and said that ?any use of excessive force or irresponsible action will be dealt with strictly.? Previous investigations of BSF abuses have often been delayed and prosecutions stalled.

Human Rights Watch has previously documented misbehavior and serious human rights violations by BSF troops along the Bangladesh border. The border guards, who are deployed to prevent infiltration, trafficking, and smuggling, had engaged in numerous cases of unlawful use of force, arbitrary detention, and torture, and killed over a thousand Indian and Bangladeshi nationals. The BSF was ordered to exercise restraint and use rubber bullets instead of live ammunition, which led to a decrease in the number of people fatally injured, though unlawful killings continue.

The government has repeatedly failed to prosecute BSF personnel responsible for serious abuses. Inquiries by the National Human Rights Commission receive a standard response that fatalities occurred when troops had to fire in self-defense.

Human Rights Watch called on the Indian government to publicly order the security forces to follow the United Nations Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials. The Basic Principles state that security forces shall ?apply non-violent means before resorting to the use of force and firearms,? and that ?whenever the lawful use of force and firearms is unavoidable, law enforcement officials shall: (a) Exercise restraint in such use and act in proportion to the seriousness of the offence and the legitimate objective to be achieved; (b) Minimize damage and injury, and respect and preserve human life.? Furthermore, ?intentional lethal use of firearms may only be made when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life.?

Since the shootings, violent protests have broken out in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and authorities have imposed curfews in some areas. Human Rights Watch called on organizers of protests to take steps to deter supporters from engaging in violence, including attacks on law enforcement officers.

?Security forces sometimes react with gunfire when outnumbered by an angry crowd, which is why they need to be properly trained in nonlethal crowd control methods,? Ganguly said. ?Incidents that end in shootings are not only terrible for all those involved, but set the stage for unnecessary bloodshed in the future.?

Source: http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/07/19/india-unarmed-protesters-killed-kashmir

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Pre-caffeine tech: Mega zoom, mini smartphones and more

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Rosa Golijan / NBC News

Even though it's rather hot outside, you should probably not put your iPhone into the freezer.

Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.

A 3-D-printed rocket part passed a major NASA test.

Need to get a bit closer? Panasonic's got you covered with its latest super-zoom camera. The FZ70's massive lens provides a 60x optical zoom ? the 35mm equivalent of a 1200mm lens.

If you love the HTC One but find that it's a wee bit too big, consider the HTC One Mini. It combines many of the One's best features in a considerably smaller package.

Dozens of companies, non-profits and trade organizations including Apple, Google, and Facebook sent a letter pushing the Obama administration and Congress for more disclosures on the government's national security-related requests for user data.

Security experts are stress-testing anti-theft measures designed to render stolen smartphones inoperable.

Apple's pushing out a software update for many MacBook Air models to fix some Wi-Fi connectivity issues.

Rumor is that Motorola's highly anticipated Moto X smartphone will launch on Aug. 26.

A monthly comic series based on the storyline introduced in "Halo 4" will hit shelves soon.

Honda built a ride-on lawn mower capable of reaching speeds of up to 130 mph. Unfortunately, the lawnmower is merely a one-off project and won't become available to consumers anytime soon.

You can now get a free year of Xbox Live Gold with the purchase of Office 265.

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Taiwan a 'testing ground' for Chinese cyber army (Yahoo Security)

By Michael Gold

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is the frontline in an emerging global battle for cyberspace, according to elite hackers in the island's IT industry, who say it has become a rehearsal area for the Chinese cyberattacks that have strained ties with the United States.

The self-governing island, they say, has endured at least a decade of highly-targeted data-theft attacks that are then directed towards larger countries.

"We've seen everything," said Jim Liu, the 28-year-old founder of Lucent Sky, a Taiwanese internet security company specializing in resolving dangerous software vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit in order to gain access to a system.

"We'll see a specific attack signature here, and then six months later see the same signature in an attack on the States."

A Pentagon report in May accused China of trying to break into U.S. defense computer networks. It followed another report in February by U.S. computer security company Mandiant that said a secretive Chinese military unit was probably behind a series of hacking attacks that had stolen data from 100 U.S. companies.

Beijing dismissed both reports as without foundation. But Taiwan experts say that hacking methods such as those outlined in the Mandiant report are the same kinds of security breaches that they had seen several years earlier.

Regarded by China as a renegade province it must recover, by force if necessary, it is easy to see why Taiwan might be an ideal target for Chinese hackers: it is close to the mainland, Mandarin-speaking and boasts advanced internet infrastructure.

STOLEN DATA

This cyber war playing out across the narrow Taiwan Strait first came to public attention in 2003, when a Taiwanese police agency realized hackers had stolen personal data, including household registration information, from its computer system.

These attacks differed from traditional hacking attempts - where many casual hackers attempt to disrupt their targets' systems, these hackers went in stealthily, with the intention to plunder rather than destroy.

"Back then it was very rare to see these kinds of social network attacks," said hacking specialist Jeremy Chiu, a contract instructor in IT for Taiwan's intelligence agencies. "They were very, very well organized."

Other indicators, including the ease with which the hackers penetrated an email system written entirely in Chinese, painted a picture of the culprits as a large, coordinated group of mainland Chinese hackers.

"One thing that indicates government support for these attacks is just the sheer volume - how many agencies are being attacked on a daily basis," said Benson Wu, postdoctoral researcher in information technology at Taiwanese think-tank Academia Sinica and co-founder of Xecure Lab, which focuses on responding to advanced persistent threats.

Interviewed at his downtown Taipei office, Wu's set-up fits the classic hacker image: dimly-lit, strewn with wires and humming with computers.

On a projector screen he displayed a list of emails, written in Chinese, with subject headings like "meeting notes", "dinner attendance" and "questionnaire".

"These are all hacking attempts," Wu explained. Once the documents have been opened, they plant a backdoor allowing the hacker virtually unfettered access to the network.

HACKING NINE-TO-FIVE

One such "spearphishing" attack was reportedly used on the White House in October. A Taiwan expert in cyberespionage interviewed by Reuters estimated that thousands of Taiwanese high-level government employees receive as many as 20 to 30 of these emails a month.

"We've been following these Chinese hackers for so long, we can track their daily work schedule," said the expert, who asked not to be identified.

"People expect hackers to be night owls, but these guys work very normal hours - on Chinese national holidays, for example, we don't see any hacking activity at all."

Tracking the exact source of the attacks, however, remains a slippery game of internet sleuth.

"We take the IP address culled from the attack as a springboard, then track it through the internet - perhaps the same IP address was used in a forum registration, or to register a QQ handle," he said, referring to a popular Chinese chat program. "It depends how good they are at covering their tracks."

China denies being behind hacking attacks on other nations and insists it is a major victim of cyber attacks, including from the United States - an argument that Beijing sees as strengthened by revelations last month from a former National Security Agency contractor, Edward Snowden, about top-secret U.S. electronic surveillance programs.

The United States and China held talks focused on cyber issues last week.

According to internet platform Akamai, 27 percent of worldwide hacking activity during 2012 originated in China. The same report, however, also placed Taiwan among the top five digital attack originating countries in 2012.

"Taiwan is one of the key countries where we see a lot of activity," said Singapore-based malware researcher Chong Rong Hwa of network security firm FireEye Inc.

A report issued by SecureWorks, a network safety arm of PC maker Dell Inc, said Taiwan government ministries are swarming with a particularly malicious form of data-nabbing computer virus.

In one year, the Taiwan National Security Bureau encountered more than 3 million hacking attempts from China, according to statements given by bureau director Tsai Teh-sheng in March in response to questions from lawmakers.

Military and technology intelligence was included among the pilfered data. A representative from the bureau declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

"Taiwan will continue to be the battleground for lots of cyber attacks; it's like we are on our own," Wu said. "China has a huge pool of talent and technical resources."

(Additional reporting by Jeremy Wagstaff; Editing by Emily Kaiser and Alex Richardson)

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Pros and Cons for the Best Remaining 2013 NBA Free Agents

Pros

Brandon Jennings is very good at creating his own shot. Despite his small stature and middling athleticism, Jennings has a really pronounced step-back move that allows him to get off his lefty jumper almost any time.

Jennings also possesses a good first step, and he's a pretty decent distributor once he's moving towards the rim. He's streaky, but when Jennings catches fire, he can change a game completely.

Anyone betting on Jennings is hoping he improves with time.

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Cons

The primary problem with Jennings is his inefficiency. For his career, he's a below 40 percent shooter from the field, and he has the ball in his hands a ton. Part of that may have to do with the teammates he's played with, but it's not unreasonable to suggest that Jennings has an inflated sense of self-worth that keeps him from being a good point guard.

If he didn't have the style and flair that he does, would we really care much about him? He's probably not a top-20 point guard in the league right now, and he may never develop into one.

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Stanek weekend video: Wedding ring lost and found

by Hans Johnson

Spring cleaning was a bit eventful this year for Eric Cloutier of Laguna Niguel, California, when he sold an old watch box for $10, not knowing that in it was his wife?s $23,000 diamond wedding ring.

As his wife Racquel told ABC News:

Every year our community holds a garage sale. I was in the hospital. I just had a baby. So my husband thought it would be fun for my other kids if they could sell some things at the garage sale.

He didn?t know that before I went to the hospital, I put my ring in that box. I wanted the ring to be in a safe place and out of reach from my 2-year-old twins.

Upon her return:

I go into my husband?s closet, can?t find the box, and then he tells me he sold it. I said, ?You sold it? What do you mean you sold it?? I immediately started crying.

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Amazingly, Alyssa Lassau had read their story and emailed them, because her mother was the one who bought the box? (which had apparently been bargained down to $5) and she had given it to her.

Good Morning America has the meeting of the two women.

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Experts to stress test anti-theft systems for iPhone 5, Samsung GS4

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Samsung Galaxy S4 and Apple's iPhone 5 are seen in this picture taken in Seoul May 13, 2013.

The top prosecutors in San Francisco and New York say they are bringing in state and federal security experts to test the newest anti-theft features designed to thwart the surge of stolen smartphones.

San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Thursday the security experts will be in San Francisco to test Apple's iPhone 5 with its activation lock and Samsung's Galaxy S4 with Lojack for Android.

Gascon says the experts will treat the phones as if they were stolen and try circumventing its anti-theft features to draw their own conclusions on its effectiveness.

Gascon and Schneiderman met in New York City last month with representatives from Apple, Samsung, Google and Microsoft, urging them to create a "kill switch" to render stolen smartphones inoperable. Almost 1 in 3 robberies nationwide involves the theft of a mobile phone, according to the Federal Communications Commission, which is coordinating the formation this fall of a national database system to track cellphones reported stolen.

"Together, we are working to ensure that the industry imbed persistent technology that is effective, ubiquitous and free to consumers in every smartphone introduced to the market by next year," Gascon and Schneiderman said in a statement.

Nearly 175 million cellphones ? mostly smartphones ? have been sold in the U.S. in the past year and account for $69 billion in sales, according to IDC, a Massachusetts-based research firm.

Lost and stolen cellphones cost consumers more than $30 billion last year, according to a study cited by Schneiderman in June.

In New York, police have coined the term "Apple-picking" to describe thefts of the popular iPhone and other mobile products like iPads. Phone thefts comprise 40 percent of all robberies in New York City, authorities say.

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Union J's Josh Cuthbert trying to grow some facial hair

Union J star Josh Cuthbert is hoping to lose his boyish looks and grow some facial hair.

The X Factor star has decided to give the razor a miss and hopes to grow some sexy stubble.

He wrote on Twitter: ?Okay I haven't shaved for 6 days and I'm still struggling to grow any type of facial hair lol!!! #BeingYoung josh x.?

However, the 20-year-old seems to now be making some progress at the rugged looked.

Josh tweeted a picture of himself, saying: ?You can start to see a hint of facial hair in this picture!?

Last month, the singer was worried about his figure and complained about the size of his behind.

He wrote: ?I've actually got a huge bum lol. I think that's why I struggle to fit in trousers haha. Josh xx?

Josh will be touring the UK with his bandmates George Shelley, JJ Hamblett and Jaymi Hensley from December.

The lads will be at the Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow on Jan 7, 2014.

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Artist Louise McPeeters (above) sits with a variety of her work, some finished and some incomplete. Amy Alonzo Rozak / Union Democrat, Copyright 2013.

The arts have an ally in Louise McPeeters, a retired Curtis Creek Elementary School teacher whose lifelong mission is to help students express themselves.?

As the arts education director for the Tuolumne County Arts Alliance, formerly the Central Sierra Arts Council, McPeeters connects artists with local schools through the nonprofit?s ?Arts Reach to Schools? and ?Artist in Residency? programs.?

But she hasn?t stopped working with students herself. She teaches music to Curtis Creek first- through fourth-graders every week and trains other local teachers in the arts through the California Arts Project.?

Several local students take private singing and piano lessons from McPeeters. Most want to study music in college, she said.?

Among her students is 17-year-old Lorna Job, this year?s Mother Lode Roundup Queen, who said lessons with the ?really patient? McPeeters are the highlight of her busy weeks.?

?It?s the one place I can go and just breathe,? said Job, who started taking lessons from McPeeters in high school.?

??She has a passion and is really good at sharing it,? Job said. ?With the training she?s had, that?s one of the reasons she?s such a gem in the community.??

Sitting in on the music lessons is McPeeters?s ringneck parrot, BeBop, who starts chirping when the students sing. The only way to quiet him down is to clap and tell him he?s done well, McPeeters said.?

She didn?t always want to be a teacher. She started out as a performer ? singing in musicals and operas, playing the guitar and exploring several genres.?

She grew up in Turlock, the child of a doctor and homemaker. Music ran in her family: Her grandmother was a singer, and her mother played the piano. McPeeters started taking piano lessons at age 6 and decided she wanted voice lessons, too.?

The teacher she chose, the late University of the Pacific professor Elizabeth Spelts, would only teach her when she reached 13 years of age. McPeeters counted down the days until her birthday and credits Spelts with having a strong influence on her life.?

She eventually earned a UOP music degree. While doing graduate work at California State University, San Francisco, she played Despina in Mozart?s ?Cos? fan tutte.?

McPeeters, a lyric soprano, continued her studies in London. But while she was abroad, she read news about the Watts Riots in Los Angeles and protests against the war in Vietnam.?

So in her early 20s, she felt she should return home and ?do something? to help, she said.?

Her father had suggested that she become a teacher to earn a living. The pieces came together when she worked at a preschool in Iowa City while earning her teaching credential.?

There, a 4-year-old student was having trouble learning how to talk. He was so frustrated by his inability to communicate, his behavior turned self-destructive and violent.?

McPeeters and another teacher suggested that the child have his hearing tested. After undergoing surgery that addressed the problem, he was talking within a short time ? and no longer acting out.?

That helped McPeeters draw a connection between a safer world and ways for children to communicate or release frustration, especially ways that don?t require words.?

?If they can express their feelings, emotions and desires through the arts, there will be less violence,? she said. ?I decided that I wanted to give children the tools to express themselves.??

Her first teaching job was in Virginia Beach, Va. She returned to California and ?gravitated? to Tuolumne County.?

She was familiar with the area, since her grandfather and great-grandfather had built a cabin in Pinecrest in 1921 that McPeeters visited every year.?

?I love it here,? she said. ?I feel like there?s a place for everyone where they feel great strength, and this county is one of those for me.?

When she arrived, she performed in Twain Harte and taught a voice class at Columbia College. But her real place was at Curtis Creek, where she stayed for 33 years before retiring in 2008.?

Her teaching evolved through her three decades at the school. She first asked to be a classroom teacher but was given the task of teaching band, which wasn?t her area of expertise.?

She credits other local music teachers with helping her learn the ropes. She started teaching more drama and theater, and students performed in musicals every year.?

When McPeeters? singing voice wore out about halfway through her time at Curtis Creek, she asked to teach art, too.?

Since she didn?t believe in teaching something without trying it, she learned technique from Curtis Creek teacher Dana-Sue Palemone and local artist Dianne Stearns, among others.?

One day, Columbia College teacher Twyla Olsen dropped by some Oriental paintbrushes for McPeeters?s art classes to use.?

That resulted in McPeeters? elegant ink drawings on rice paper showing bamboo branches, a heron, chickens and other objects.?

Her Tuolumne home is instantly identifiable as an artist?s by its bright decor. Also evident is her lifelong habit of collecting musical instruments, including a mandola and baby guitar, a basketful of small percussion instruments, and even BeBop the parrot.?

Not everyone has the opportunity to develop a passion for art or music. In times of financial hardship, McPeeters said, schools usually cut those programs first ? sending her and other arts advocates scrambling for grant funding.??

?Parents are really important,? she said. ?If they feel that the arts are important, they need to express it to their schools and get involved.??

McPeeters is divorced with a daughter, Kathryn McPeeters, and two grandchildren.?

She said she?s excited about new programs being initiated by the Tuolumne County Arts Alliance, including a series of summer and after-school classes offered by the organization?s new Kids Art Studies Academy.?

Some of those classes will be taught by McPeeters herself. She described the arts as her ?most loyal? friend and lifelong companion.?

?When you have something and it works and it brings you great joy to do it, then you want to do it more,? she said. ?It also brings others joy. That?s the other thing about the arts. It?s a gift that you give.??

If the community has its way, McPeeters will continue giving for a long time.

Tuolumne County Arts Alliance Executive Director Connie O?Connor says she?s the glue that binds the organization and arts education in the county together.?

?She?s a gem, and we?re keeping her,? O?Connor said.?

Source: http://www.uniondemocrat.com/News/Local-News/Tuned-in-to-the-arts

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