Thursday, April 25, 2013

Afghan quake, floods kills at least 33

JALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - An earthquake in Afghanistan's east and flash floods in the north killed at least 33 people on Wednesday as hundreds of traditional mud-brick homes collapsed, officials said.

The 5.7 magnitude quake, which hit before 2 p.m. (0930 GMT) was felt as far away as the Indian capital New Delhi and was the latest in a spate of tremors to shake Asia this month.

The quake was 65 km (40 miles) deep with an epicenter 11 km (seven miles) from Mehtar Lam, capital of the eastern province of Laghman, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

At least 18 people were killed in adjacent Nangarhar and Kunar provinces and the death toll was expected to rise, a spokesman for the Afghan Red Crescent Society said. Some 70 people were injured in Nangarhar alone.

Hundreds of homes collapsed across Kunar and Nangarhar.

Wednesday saw steady rain across most of Afghanistan, which would have weakened the mud-brick dwellings many Afghans live in, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

The agency did not yet have its own casualty figures.

Rain also caused flash-flooding in the northern province of Balkh earlier on Wednesday, killing 15 people, provincial council member Fazel Hadidi said.

Buildings swayed in New Delhi and panicky people ran into the street in the disputed northern region of Kashmir, where an quake killed about 75,000 people in 2005, most on the Pakistan side. Wednesday's quake was also felt in the Pakistani capital Islamabad.

Last week, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake killed nearly 200 people in southwest China, a few days after another powerful tremor killed 35 people in Pakistan near the border with Iran.

(Reporting by Rafiq Sherad in Jalalabad, Mohammad Anwar in Asababad, Satarupa Bhattacharjya in New Delhi, Fayaz Bukhari in Srinagar and Kathryn Houreld in Islamabad; writing by Frank Jack Daniel and Dylan Welch, editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/earthquake-felt-indias-delhi-kashmir-witnesses-094113969.html

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Runtastic PRO (for iPhone)


Can I share with you just how much I hate running? Having tried it across a number of years, indoors and outdoors, it's simply not for me. I inevitably spend the whole time thinking, "Why? Why am I doing this?" So why would I ever want a running app, much less think Runtastic PRO ($4.99) deserves such a high rating? It has to do with the fact that fitness apps are often deceiving, especially in their names. Runtastic really isn't solely for runners. Sure, it's marketed at the hobbyist runner crowd, but you can use it to track nearly any outdoor activity, from walking to cycling to skiing. I used Runtastic to keep track of my more leisurely activities, and loved the wealth of information the app collected about where I went, how long it took, and the total distance traveled.

Runtastic PRO isn't the only fitness app with a misleading name. I've had similar experiences with the Map My Run and its companion Map My Ride+ ($2.99) apps, as well as the Cyclemeter iPhone app ($4.99). None of these apps is specific to any one sport, and they all have free versions as well, but paying a few dollars for the "pro" or "plus" edition is worthwhile because it ensures access to all the data. Some of the freebies, on the other hand, short-change you or repeatedly push an upgrade message at you.

Runtastic Basics
Runtastic PRO captures all the basic data you'd expect from a fitness tracking app: distance, average speed, speed between mile markers, elevation, pace, pace between mile markers, duration, calories burned, and route as plotted on a map using GPS, which you can optionally disable to conserve battery power.

Open the app, and you can launch right into your activity by hitting a green start button on the "Session" tab, which is the default home screen. The app will ask if you want live tracking enabled, and then prompt you to choose your activity, unless you've set the app to a default sport. The app will then countdown a few seconds (to give you a moment to strap your iPhone into place), which you can also customize to be 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or no time at all. Tapping the screen will also kill the countdown so you can get moving.

When you finish your run, kayak ride, cross-country ski route, or what have you, the app opens to a page where you can log additional details about the weather, surface (i.e., pavement, wooded trails, gravel), your mood, and average heart rate, which becomes automatic if you wear a compatible chest strap. The app also automatically records the average temperature based on your location. I like these little details because you can mark, for example, if you're injured or just having a down day, which would account for a slow pace or shorter than normal route.

I used Runtastic on a couple of bike rides and also on a few long walks. I wore headphones while walking and liked that Runtastic didn't interrupt me much, other than to announce when I passed a mile marker and the total time at that point. While bicycling, I tucked my iPhone away, which is when the delayed start countdown came in handy. Both of those features are pretty standard in other fitness apps that cost a few dollars, although they're the kind of thing that might be missing in free apps.

Free vs. Pro
As mentioned, Runtastic does have a free app, but it's somewhat limited compared with the Pro version. Also, it's a little tricky, but not all the features in the Runtastic PRO are available across all platforms, so for example while the iPhone Pro app has an integrated music player, the Android version does not. I'm reviewing the iPhone version here, and luckily, it has the most features of any platform.

Pro adds: voice feedback (in English, German, Spanish, French and Italian), live tracking, routes and routes search (meaning you can find routes that other users have mapped nearby), pulse reading and heart rate zones (when a compatible heart rate monitor is added), as well as an integrated music player. You can set a power song from your music library, which is what Runtastic will play if you need a boost. Runtastic PRO also has a few different modes for guiding your activity toward a specific goal, such as workout, interval workout, and competitions. And most important to me, the PRO version has auto-pause, meaning it accounts for stops at red lights and such.

In-App Add-Ons
Runtastic PRO app for iPhone balances depth of information with ease of use. It gathers a lot of data surrounding activities you do, but keeps the interface simple enough that you can easily get to the most important information quickly. Explore all the settings and menu buttons, however, and you'll uncover more and more. When you buy the $4.99 PRO version, everything is included, although Runtastic still does offer some additional in-app purchases, special (and expensive) training programs that coach you through marathon prep or weight loss assistance over several weeks. Although I didn't test any of these add-on services, I do feel slightly uneasy when I pay $5 for an app but still feel like the company is trying to sell me more, more, more.

Which Fitness App to Use?
Runtastic, a PCMag Editors' Choice, is a solid activity tracking app, and its iPhone app is the most complete of all the different platform versions. It's worth spending $5 for Runtastic PRO to ensure you get auto-pause, a variety of modes to adjust your exercises to suit when you're training versus when you're trying to burn calories, and the ability to search out new routes uploaded by other users.

A very similar app which I like equally as much is Cyclemeter, which is also an Editors' Choice. Spend $4.99 on either Runtastic PRO or Cyclemeter, and you won't be disappointed.?

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

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AI Gaming Startup Storybricks Collaborating With Sony Online For ...

We?d been hearing for a while that Storybricks, the AI gaming startup co-founded by serial entrepreneur Rodolfo Rosini, had picked up a major client win since pivoting to license its technology to games studios. We just didn?t say who, in case it hadn?t closed, except to describe the potential partnership as of ?jaw-dropping magnitude?.

Today, the cat is out of the bag. In its latest newsletter, Storybricks confirms that it is collaborating with Sony Online for EverQuest Next, the latest sequel to the highly successful EverQuest franchise. Jaw-dropping indeed for a six-person company.

Late last year we reported that, after a failed Kickstarter campaign, Storybricks was pivoting. Gone was the company?s super-ambitious mission to create a new browser-based MMO that would let users turn stories into games. Instead, harnessing much of its core tech, the startup was aiming to build the best artificial intelligence (AI) engine for online games by giving characters emotions ? and licensing this engine to third-parties. And now it seems that Sony Online ? specifically EverQuest Next ? will be the first title to benefit from Storybricks? AI boosting technology.

The announcement, via the company?s newsletter, is very short on details. Instead it teases: ?After several months of working together with Sony Online, we can finally reveal that we are collaborating on EverQuest Next. EQN is ?the biggest sandbox ever designed? and we are extremely happy to be working on the most innovative MMORPG under development.?

It goes on to state that the company ?can?t give any specifics about what we are doing on EQN yet?, except to say that it is ?doing remarkable things?.

Curiosity never killed this cat, so I tracked down Rosini over email to push for more information about the startup?s partnership with Sony Online. ?Sorry we can?t talk about it yet,? he wrote with uncharacteristic reserve. When pressed, however, he did reveal that the collaboration is generating significant revenue for Storybricks and isn?t royalty-based.

It wasn?t the only deal on the table, either. Rosini says that lots of games studios were interested in working with the startup, but they could only embark on one project of this size. ?EQN could be the most important game of the next 10 years,? he said. ?We could not let this opportunity pass.?

Finally, returning to form, Rosini signed off with the following: ?Also there are [a] few VCs who are hardcore Warcraft players and certainly I enjoy being able to have access to the new new MMO before them.?

Well, they do say that money can?t buy you everything.


Storybricks is a platform that lets gamer developers add emotions and complex behaviors to game characters. It works alongside game studios to integrate a toolset into online games like MMORPGs. This is what developers are saying: ?Storybricks is important ? perhaps the most important new technology in MMORPG development in many years ? because it provides the technological foundation for creating characters with emotional depth in computer-mediated gameworlds.?

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/24/everquest-next/

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Reese Witherspoon, husband arrested in Atlanta

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Jim Toth and Reese Witherspoon.

By Randee Dawn, TODAY contributor

Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon was arrested and jailed for a short time in Atlanta early Friday morning, according to an incident report originally obtained by Variety.?Her husband, CAA agent James Toth, was also arrested and jailed.

Toth was spotted by an Atlanta police officer while driving in the wrong lane, and now faces one DUI charge, and a second for "failure to maintain lane," according to the report, which was also obtained by TODAY.com. Witherspoon faces a charge of disorderly conduct.?

The pair were pulled over when Toth's failure to maintain his lane was cause for suspicion of driving while intoxicated, and Witherspoon found herself handcuffed after refusing to stay in the car while the officer administered a field sobriety test on her husband.

"Mrs. Witherspoon began to hang out the window (of her car) and say that she did not believe that I was a real police officer," Officer J. Pyland noted in his report. "I told Mrs. Witherspoon to sit on her butt and be quiet."

The back-and-forth between Witherspoon and Officer Pyland escalated until he arrested her and put her in the rear of his vehicle.

The report also quoted Witherspoon as asking, "Do you know my name?" The officer says he answered that he didn't need to know her name "right now," and she told him, "You're about to find out who I am," later adding, "You are going to be on national news."

The couple were released at around 3:30 a.m. on Friday morning. A court appearance is scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday morning in Atlanta Municipal Court, but Variety said their attorney is likely to request a posponement.?

Witherspoon has been in Atlanta recently filming an independent film, "The Good Lie." The pair have been married since 2011 and she gave birth to their son Tennessee James Toth last September.

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Source: http://todayentertainment.today.com/_news/2013/04/21/17852106-reese-witherspoon-and-husband-arrested-in-atlanta?lite

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Short-Term Bears Expect A Brutal Week For Visa | Options ...

Short-term bears targeted Visa (NYSE:V) last Friday, with the stock's weekly April 26 155-strike put emerging as the day's most active option. A total of 3,284 contracts changed hands here, with roughly two-thirds crossing the tape at the ask price -- indicating that most of the volume was buyer-driven. This weekly put gained 3,222 contracts in open interest over the weekend, confirming the addition of new bearish bets here on Friday.

The volume-weighted average price (VWAP) on that 155-strike put was $0.26, which means option buyers need Visa Inc shares to fall below breakeven at $154.74 (strike price less VWAP) by the end of this week. That would be a considerable slide for V, as the stock settled last Friday at $163.96.

These aren't earnings-related bets, either, as Visa isn't scheduled to report its fiscal second-quarter results until after the market closes next Wednesday, May 1. Instead, it seems Friday's weekly put buyers are simply bracing for V to lose more than 5.6% over the course of this week.

The stock is already on negative ground this morning, with V off 0.5% at $163.13 at 10 a.m. EDT. However, the shares have lately found a foothold in the $160-$162 area, which previously served as resistance during most of the first quarter. This region is also home to the equity's rising 50-day moving average, which hasn't been breached on a daily closing basis since March 21.

This article by Elizabeth Harrow was originally published on Schaeffer's Investment Research.

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Source: http://www.minyanville.com/trading-and-investing/options/articles/Short-Term-Bears-Expect-a-Brutal/4/22/2013/id/49405

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