Friday, June 28, 2013

SKorean president in Beijing for summit with Xi

BEIJING (AP) ? The Chinese and South Korean presidents called Thursday for a swift resumption of six-nation North Korean nuclear disarmament talks after a summit that brought together Pyongyang's archrival and its biggest ally.

President Park Geun-hye four-day visit marks her first formal discussions with the new Chinese administration led by President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang. Talks will also focus on booming economic ties between the two, highlighted by the unusually large, high-powered trade delegation traveling with Park.

The meetings are seen as piling further pressure on the North to rejoin the talks, and Xi said improving conditions on the peninsula boded well for new discussions.

"We hope all sides can seize this opportunity to work to return to the six-party talks as soon as possible," Xi told reporters after his talks with Park at the Great Hall of the People, the seat of the legislature in the heart of Beijing.

Park said the sides agreed on the need to prevent North Korea having nuclear weapons "under any circumstances" and to "preserve the peace and stability of Korean Peninsula."

The two also witnessed the signing of agreements on energy cooperation, trade and other areas.

Park, a self-taught Mandarin speaker, has said she is keen to enlist China's leaders in the drive for new North Korean denuclearization discussions that would also include the U.S., Russia, and Japan.

The China-hosted talks with Pyongyang have been stalled since 2009 over the question of how to verify that North Korea is fulfilling its commitments to dismantle its nuclear facilities.

Park was scheduled to meet Li on Friday.

The calls for new talks follow China's frustration with its neighbor and longstanding communist ally for having ramped up tensions with last year's long-range missile launch and February's third nuclear weapon test.

Beijing showed its displeasure by supporting tightened U.N. sanctions and cracking down on North Korean banking activity.

While China is North Korea's biggest source of diplomatic and economic support, China's trade and other interactions with the South are far larger and more diverse. Ordinary Chinese are also big fans of South Korean pop culture and high-tech wares, and there is a growing sentiment among urban intellectuals that China should not sacrifice international credibility for the sake of coddling Pyongyang.

Despite the pressure to rejoin talks, Kim Jong Un's mercurial North Korean regime appears to remain wary.

Park has said that any resumption of talks must be preceded by signs that the North is serious about following through on its disarmament commitments, echoing the position of the U.S. Washington does not want to be drawn into talks that serve only to relieve pressure on Pyongyang, provide it a platform to seek much-needed aid, and buy it more time to further its nuclear weapons program.

Yet, after top North Korean negotiator Kim Kye Gwan visited Beijing earlier this month for talks, Chinese analysts said Pyongyang seemed more interested in improving its damaged ties with China than in swiftly moving toward new six-nation talks.

While Beijing has remained neutral over recent developments, Chinese scholars say Xi's government will seek an intermediary role to create conditions for a restoration of talks. They warn, however, that Beijing would oppose harsher sanctions or other measures that could spark a backlash from Pyongyang or further destabilize the regime of the young and inexperienced Kim, who took over following his father's death 18 months ago.

"It's very hard to say whether the meeting will produce any new proposals, but, following the third nuclear test, I think China and every other country involved realizes the seriousness of the need to get North Korea back into talks," said Zhang Liangui, a researcher with the ruling Communist Party's main research and training institute in Beijing.

Park's visit should also help smooth over strains in ties between China and South Korea over China's refusal to criticize Pyongyang following the sinking of a South Korean navy ship in early 2010 and shelling of one of its islands by a North Korean artillery unit later that year.

Park's appreciation for Chinese culture should also help foster positive relations. The Beijing stage of her trip, which includes meetings with business groups and a speech to university students, is to be followed by a stop at the ancient capital of Xi'an, a cultural hub that is a favorite destination for South Korean investors.

Park is traveling with a record 71-strong business delegation, highlighting the close economic ties that have lifted China above the U.S. as South Korea's top trading partner. Two-way trade hit $215 billion last year, with South Korea's exports of semiconductors, mobile phones, cars and industrial products giving it a trade surplus of more than $50 billion.

Business delegates include leaders of South Korean industry, including the chairmen of Hyundai Motor Group and LG Group.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/skorean-president-beijing-summit-xi-045156659.html

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10 Things to Know for Today

1. IMMIGRATION OVERHAUL IN HANDS OF HOUSE

Speaker John Boehner says leaders will craft their own version of the legislation the Senate overwhelmingly passed to give millions in the country illegally a path to citizenship.

2. RETIRED GENERAL REPORTED TARGET OF LEAK PROBE

The investigation of the leaking of classified information about a 2010 cyberattack on Iran's nuclear facilities is focusing on Marine Gen. James "Hoss" Cartwright.

3. OBAMA DOWNPLAYS SNOWDEN SEARCH

The president called the NSA leaker a "29-year-old hacker" and said it wasn't worth wheeling and dealing with other countries to win his extradition to face espionage charges in the U.S.

4. WHAT MANDELA'S DAUGHTER SAYS

Her father is still able to open his eyes and react to family's touch. South Africa's government said his condition is critical but stable.

5. WHO TRAINED BOSTON BOMB SUSPECTS

An indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suggests the Tsarnaev brothers learned how to make pressure-cooker explosives on the Internet, not from a terror network.

6. OBAMA TRIES TO BUILD AFRICAN LEGACY

The president has been to his father's home continent twice in five years, less frequently than both Bush and Clinton.

7. PROSECUTORS DETAIL CASE AGAINST HERNANDEZ

They say the ex-New England Patriot orchestrated the shooting of Odin Lloyd because he talked to the wrong people at a nightclub.

8. HOW HOT WILL THE WEST GET

Death Valley in California is expecting a high of 124 and some officials worry it might get too hot to fly airplanes.

9. HOSPITALS TRY TO KEEP THEIR HANDS CLEAN

Some are testing a system that uses beepers, buzzers and lights to remind workers to use hand sanitizer and to report those who don't.

10. SURPRISING NBA DRAFT PICK AND TRADE

Anthony Bennett of UNLV was chosen by Cleveland over favored Nerlens Noel, and the Nets and Celtics pulled off a blockbuster trade that gave Brooklyn Kevin Garnett.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/10-things-know-today-101340019.html

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Rodeo contender | The Hays Free Press

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Fourteen-year-old Buda resident Casey Whited will compete in the 2013 National Junior High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR) in Gallup, New Mexico, held June 23-29. Whited, who has been competing in rodeo events since he was eight years old, qualified for the NJHFR through the Texas Junior High National Finals and is the state representative in Tie-Down Calf Roping. The NJHFR, which touts itself as the largest junior-high rodeo in the world, features more than 1,000 contestants from 41 states, five Canadian Provinces and Australia. The contestants will vie for $75,000 in prizes and over $100,000 in college scholarships.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

WearIT brings its prototype smart watch to CE Week, we go eyes-on

WearIT brings its prototype smart watch to CE Week, we go eyeson

It'd be hard to go hands-on with the WearIT smart watch given that it's still very much a prototype and its touchscreen is ... well, it's not enabled yet. But we did get a chance to put our hands to the device and snap a gaggle of pictures, highlighting its 1.54-inch capacitive touchscreen and trio of buttons (each of which will correspond to specific applications, we're told). The concept with WearIT's watch is that it's a standalone device -- "We're getting closer to Dick Tracy every day," a company rep told us. While the device isn't quite up to Tracy's standards (no phone functionality, for instance), it assuredly packs more power than the aging detective's wrist gadget.

A Cortex A8 600 MHz CPU and 256MB of RAM are at the heart of the smart watch, backed up by a 550 mAh lithium ion rechargeable battery. 4GB of storage is embedded inside, along with 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth / Bluetooth LE, ANT+, and a USB 2.0 port (when using the charging clip, included with the watch). Oh, and it runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, though it's pared down considerably for the screen size. We'll have a much closer look at WearIT's smart watch later this year -- the device is expected to arrive in the US starting in November and will retail for $400.

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    Wednesday, June 26, 2013

    Red panda missing: Rusty the panda is found

    Red panda missing:?A red panda that vanished from the National Zoo was found in a D.C. neighborhood.

    By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / June 24, 2013

    This undated handout photo provided by the National Zoo shows a red panda that has gone missing from its enclosure at the zoo in Washington.

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    The red panda that had gone rogue from The Smithsonian National Zoo?has been found in a bush in Washington D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood.

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    The once-lost animal, a male named Rusty, is just less than a year old and has been on exhibit at the zoo for just three weeks, after arriving from Nebraska in April. The precocious escapee had last been seen in his zoo pen Sunday evening and was not there Monday morning, at which time the zoo sounded a ?Code Green? alert for a missing zoo animal.

    Rusty was believed to be still within the zoo, keeping his summer vacation local and hiding in a tree, zoo staff said. It was considered reasonably unlikely that the red panda had high-tailed it toward the White House to express his thoughts on animal conservationism or skipped the country altogether to China, to holiday with friends there.

    ?It is most likely that he has not really left the vicinity. He would have to have some very strong motivation to leave the area,? spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson told The Washington Post.

    Well, that strong motivation might have been there: a determined bachelor?s last hurrah. The zoo has one other red panda, a female named Shama, and told The Washington Post that it had been planning to breed the two. And the enterprising panda could not have chosen a better neighborhood for its prenuptial jaunt: Adams Morgan, a section of D.C. noted for its young and throbbing club scene.

    How the partying red panda escaped is somewhat mystifying. The wires on his cage, which deliver a small electronic shock, were on and functional.?

    The red panda, which looks something like a mix between a cat, a bear, and a (miniaturized) giant panda, is considered a vulnerable species, with just some 10,000 of them in the world, mostly in China but also in Bhutan and northern Nepal and Myanmar. It is only distantly related to the giant panda and is more closely related to weasels and raccoons.

    The zoo?s giant pandas are still in their pens, and are sleeping happily, the zoo said.

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/4mFusJeY3rQ/Red-panda-missing-Rusty-the-panda-is-found

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    Network Toolbox (for iOS)


    There is a really cool app that turns your iPad (or other iOS device) into a network toolbox, and that app is named, appropriately enough, Network Toolbox for iOS. Not only is it chock full of networking utilities that can help analyze and troubleshoot a network, but it's also a beautiful app, and one that is well in-line with Apple's design aesthetics.

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    Network Toolbox for iOS, recently updated to version 2.01.01, is available in iTunes for $5.99. It's supported on iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5; third, fourth and fifth generation-iPod touches; and the iPad. The app is optimized for iPhone 5 and requires iOS 5 or later.

    I installed the app on an iPad2. It was a quick and easy install, and the developer wisely displays a disclaimer message upon first opening the app: Not intended to assist with analyzing remote sites with the intention of breaking into or exploiting services on those sites.The warning makes sense. Network Toolbox provides just about every utility a would-be hacker needs to access a poorly secured network, as you will read about in the next section on the app's features.

    Features and the App in Use
    After you close that warning message, the app's home screen appears. The interface is clear and sharp. On the iPad, the design of the app looks gorgeous. There are 15 icons, each an individual networking utility. There are also five menu items at the bottom of the app's display: Tools, which gets you back to this home screen no matter where in icon you are; Bookmarks, for quickly stashing and accessing information within the app; Resources, which provides help information; News, which provides updates about the app and developer; and Settings?, which gives you customization options.

    Device is the first icon. Tapping it displays information about the device on which you have Network Toolbox installed such as hostname, IP address and other system information. I went into Resources to look for a user guide or some sort of getting started information. Instructions there recommend starting in Devices and first performing a network scan and then a port scan to information on your local network.

    You can do this in Devices by clicking on an arrow button to the right of the shown device IP address. Doing so, pulls up another menu of options including: Copy, Bookmark, E-Mail, Domain Info, Scan Network, Ping, Scan Ports and more. Most of the utilities in this menu you can also access from the apps's home screen.

    I initiated a network scan by choosing the Network icon on the home screen. You enter the IP address range of the network you want to scan. It took a few minutes for the app to discover and display the 13 network nodes I have connected.?

    I then performed a port scan on the network by tapping the "Telnet/Ports" icon. The scan will look for any open ports on a network?great for keeping tabs on security.

    SHODAN is another icon on the home screen. The SHODAN utility allows you to search for devices online by city, country, hostname, operating system, IP address, or port.

    There is also a Map icon. This pulls up a very detailed map (similar to Google Maps) based on an address or latitude and longitude coordinates you enter.

    Other tools on the home screen are "old-school" networking tools. One is an ICANN utility (ICANN is the organization responsible for handling IP address spaces and managing domain name spaces.) This utilty allows you to query a hostname or IP address. With the ICMP Ping utility, you can, of course, send a ping to an IP address or domain. Other tools include ones for connecting to FTP, Secure FTP, and make SSH connections.

    There is even a file explorer utility which will let you manage and access file with a command line interface commands. This is because iOS is Unix-based and Unix uses shell command such as md (make directory)?commands that can be executed with the app's file explorer. Because it's command line-based, it's a bit harder for novices who want to access their devices? files.

    A better option may be a dedicated, graphical file explorer app such as the X-Plore app, I looked at for Android. While X-Plore is only for Android, there are file manager for iOS in iTunes. Still, Network Toolbox's file explorer utility is still beneficial, since iOS natively lacks such a feature.

    Customization
    As mentioned before, there are some customization options. Some include disabling screen rotation, showing the tools icon as a list, and turning on and off the start-up screen. You can also customize the tools that appear on the home screen. There are also a few security settings, such as enabling password hiding and setting a limit to or clearing the history list.

    Resources is where you can find information as I did about getting started with the app and some light information about a few of the utilities. However, I would have like to see at least a blurb on what each utility is for, at minimum, at least a link perhaps to the developer's website for a more detailed user guide.

    Centralized, Networking Toolkit
    Network Toolbox for iOS is well-designed and really turns an iOS device into a networking toolkit. It's a one-stop, central console for many of the classic networking tools and utilities that have been around for quite some time. Network Toolbox for iOS gets four out of five stars for networking utility software on iOS and an Editors' Choice for iOS networking apps.

    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/ZSzD4BsDSAA/0,2817,2421001,00.asp

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    Saturday, June 22, 2013

    LA settles health insurance lawsuit for $6M | 89.3 KPCC

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    The Anthem Blue Cross headquarters. The L.A. city attorney has settled for $6 million in a lawsuit alleging the health insurer had illegally dropped more than 6,000 policyholders.

    The?Los?Angeles?city attorney has settled a lawsuit that alleged health insurer Anthem Blue Cross illegally dropped more than 6,000 policyholders from coverage.

    Thursday's $6 million settlement is far less than the $1 billion in fines and restitution former City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo threatened when the lawsuit was filed in 2008.

    Chief Deputy City Attorney William Carter says none of the people who initially worked on the case for Delgadillo still work in the office and the current staff is satisfied with the settlements.

    Delgadillo filed a similar lawsuit seeking $1 billion in fines and restitution from Blue Shield of California in 2008. It was settled for $2 million in 2011.

    Anthem Blue Cross is a subsidiary of Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc.

    Source: http://www.scpr.org/news/2013/06/20/37841/la-settles-health-insurance-lawsuit-for-6m/

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