Sunday, May 6, 2012

"Sin" has led to Middle East unrest: Saudi cleric

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Coldplay Honors Adam Yauch, The Beastie Boys in Concert


During a concert at The Hollywood Bowl last night, Chris Martin and Coldplay paid tribute to Adam Yauch, the Beastie Boys "MCA" who died at the age of 47 this week.

""We're sending all our love to the Beastie Boys," Martin said as he concluded the cover of the group's classic "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)."

Yauch passed away Friday after a three-year battle with cancer. As the music industry and fans around the globe mourn, watch this emotional performance now:

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

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Lost In The Supermarket? A New Sensor Will Navigate For You Indoors

pi25_g_navigating-the-shopping-centerSure, GPS helps us get from Point A to Point B, but what if you're just trying to find the Cinnabon? A new system from Fraunhofer allows for in-store (or in-mall) navigation and uses very simple sensors to asses where you are in the building at any time. The system works when you enter the edifice and scan a QR code. This identifies your current position. A built-in pedometer and compass assess the speed and direction you're going and, rather than relying on GPS signals, the system can tell where you are simply based on stride length.

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Instructor Sheri Betz (left) and student Vicente Redwing blow on dry ice at a science camp last year. File photo/Union Democrat, copyright 2012

?Mother Lode parents have plenty of options for keeping their kids occupied this summer ? from youth soccer leagues, to vacation Bible schools, to art camps.?

Many organizations are already registering participants for summer activities, and spaces are filling up fast. Others, like some Tuolumne County Recreation Department programs, may accept registration after the program starts if space is available.?

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The Tuolumne County Recreation Department and the Central Sierra Arts Council are both planning new activities for this year with more details to come soon.?

Summer activities are ?a really good way to get kids introduced to something new,? said Sarah Garcia, Tuolumne County Recreation Department activity coordinator.?

?It?s also a good way for them to meet kids from other schools...They give them an opportunity to make friends outside their normal social group,? she said.

For young nature and history lovers, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Columbia State Historic Park and?

Yosemite National Park all hold free or low-cost activities for kids. As an added bonus, Columbia State Historic Park has no entrance fee.?

From May through September, kids ages 7 to 13 can buy a junior ranger book for $3.50 at Yosemite visitor centers and earn junior ranger badges. California state parks also have junior ranger programs.?

The following is just a sampling of summer activities available for kids in Tuolumne and Calaveras counties this year:

Recreation Department programs

The Tuolumne County Recreation Department organizes a variety of summer programs for kids. A full listing will be included in the department?s Summer Recreation Guide, released as a May 15 newspaper insert and May 16 Foothill Shopper insert.?

According to Garcia, the department is planning a new summer recreation program this year. For updates, call 533-5663 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to get on the mailing list.?

The TCRD?s Sonora Summer Recreation program goes from June 11 through July 26 on Mondays through Thursdays, with open registration.?

The Sonora Tiny Tots program, which runs from May 21 through June 28, has a registration deadline of Friday, May 11. Selection will take place by a lottery on May 14. Another Tiny Tots session will run from July 9 through August 16, with registration forms due Friday, June 29.?

The cost for Tiny Tots is $124.75 if the child is enrolled for two days of the week or $249.50 for all four days.

??Sonora High teacher Dan Dona will coach at a basketball camp from June 11-15 in the Sonora High School gym. Students in grades 3-12 may sign up at a cost of $40 each.?

The TCRD also offers, soccer, golf and tennis camps. For more information, call 533-5663 or see the Summer Recreation Guide.?

Columbia College sports programs

Columbia College offers a ?Basketball Academy? to be taught by men?s basketball coach Nathan Rien from June 4 through 6. The program is open to kids from third through 10th grades, with both games and individual instruction.?

Registration forms will be accepted through May 4 at a cost of $50 per participant.?

A second basketball camp for the same age group will take place July 10 through 12.?

The college has a recreational basketball program for community members of all ages who will practice in the Oak Pavilion. Dates for this program are 5 to 7 p.m. on Sundays beginning May 20 and ending Aug. 19. The cost is $30 for the semester.?

For information on the camps or recreational basketball program, call 588-5182 or visit gocolumbia.edu/basketball/camps.?

Youth soccer

Children ages 4 to 18 can participate in recreational soccer leagues, which start registering early for a fall season that often begins in August.?

Tuolumne County Youth Soccer is registering participants through June 1, with registration forms available at tcysoccer.org. Walk-up registration will take place June 2 at Standard Park. Call 532-KICK for more information.?

Registration fees are $45 to $55 per player, depending on age. After May 15, fees go up by $10.?

In Calaveras County, the Ebbetts Pass Youth Soccer League opened registration on April 1 for its fall season, which begins Aug. 1. Through May 31, the registration fee is $70. From June 1 to July 15, the fee will go up to $90 per player. For more information, visit epysl.org.?

Both Tuolumne County Youth Soccer and the Ebbetts Pass Youth Soccer League offer summer camps. Contact each organization for more information.?

Music

The Gold Country Music Day Camp will take place this year from July 9 through 13 at Columbia Elementary School. It will end with a concert performance on July 13. The camp is open to students in grades six through nine, and the fee is $75. The final deadline for registering is June 22. After June 1, the fee will go up to $100.?
Students must have or rent their own instruments.?

For more information, call Sonora High band teacher Yvonne Denton at 532-5511, ext. 451, or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Forms can be downloaded at www.sonorahs.k12.ca.us/SonoraHigh.cfm?subpage=733881.?

Visual arts and theater

The Central Sierra Arts Council is offering a summer arts camp for kids ages 7 to 12. The program will run from June 18 through June 22 and has a registration fee of $115.?

Louise McPeeters of CSAC described the program as a ?week of intense classes in visual arts, music, theater and dance.? Students will be mentored by professional artists and performers. An art show and performance will finish off the program.

The Central Sierra Arts Council is planning another program, with details to come soon.?

For more information, call 532-2787, email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit www.centralsierraarts.org/education/summer-arts-camp.

Mountain Youth and Community Theater, formerly Meyer Hideout and Sonora Children?s Theater, holds a six-week ?Summer Hideout? camp beginning in June. The program is currently full, but students may still register for the waitlist. The cost for the camp $450. For more information, visit mountainyouthact.com/index.html or call 874-6408.

In Calaveras County, Murphys Creek Theater offers the ?Mirror Project,? billed as ?an intensive Shakespearean training and performance experience for students ages 9 to 16.??

The program will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 2 through 30. It includes classes on audition techniques, voice and movement, stage combat, dance, and acting with masks. Students will work with professional actors and actresses performing in the Murphys Creek Theater?s productions. The program culminates in a production of The Tempest.?

The deadline for joining Mirror Project is May 26. For more information, call 728-8422 or visit murphyscreektheatre.org/mirror-project-2012.??

Science camp

This year Columbia College will host the ?Mad About Science? camp, coordinated by the Tuolumne County Office of Education. The camp runs from 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Aug. 6 through 10.?

Applications, which include a short written response about why the student is interested in the camp, are due to the student?s classroom teacher or the Office of Education by May 15. The Office of Education is located at 175 S. Fairview Lane.?

For an application or more information, call Jeanie Smith at 536-2006 or visit www.tuolcoe.k12.ca.us/MAS.html.

Library programs

Each branch of the Tuolumne County Library will have free summer activities for kids. A ?Fun in the Sun? day will open the summer reading program at the Sonora Main Library on June 12, with crafts and finger painting.?

Later summer activities at the Sonora Main Library include a drum circle, ?Night at the Library? and ?Stuffed Animal Sleepover.? The Tuolumne County Library?s three other branches have their own activities.?

Signup is required for some events. The limit for each event is 35 participants, and more specific advertising will go out two weeks before each event.?

A summer reading club will give incentives for children and teens to keep reading after school ends. Prizes go to those who log their reading hours and reach milestones, with the reward for six hours of reading being a pool party on Aug. 4.?

For a full listing of Toulumne County Library programs, contact youth librarian Lynn McCormick at 694-2727.?

For information about children?s activities and summer reading programs at the eight branches of the Calaveras County Library, call 754-6706.?

Vacation Bible school

Many Mother Lode churches offer vacation Bible schools, which include arts, crafts, games and singing for various age groups.?

For example, Sierra Bible Church runs a vacation bible school from June 25 through 29 for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.

Parents may register children up to fourth grade with a $10 donation. The donation for fifth- and sixth-graders is $25. For more information, call 532-1381, ext. 109, or visit www.sierrabible.com/2012-vacation-bible-school.?

Another example is Calvary Chapel Sonora, which runs a Bible school for preschoolers through fifth-graders from June 18 through 21. For more information, call Becky Niven at 743-6896.?

For other options, call a local church or pastor to see whether they offer vacation Bible school.?

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Friday, May 4, 2012

FBI Wants to Force Internet Companies to Make Their Sites Surveillance-Ready [Spying]

If you are paranoid about the rise of a police state, it's time to pull out your metaphorical tin foil hat: according to Cnet, the FBI is attempting to strong-arm companies such as Facebook, Google and Microsoft into making their websites and services "wiretap-friendly." More »


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Virginia profile rises in presidential contest (The Arizona Republic)

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Pinterest, Warby Parker And Stripe Are The Rising Stars of SecondMarket In A Post-Facebook IPO World

Screen Shot 2012-05-03 at 7.40.49 AMSecondMarket, which has served as a hub for transactions of pre-IPO Facebook stock for a few years, will have to find some new venture-backed companies to pique investor interest this year. While Facebook is a big loss, there are plenty of other startups that have become hot prospects. The New York-based company, which arranges secondary sales of stock in venture-backed or privately-held companies, said Pinterest, Warby Parker and Stripe are the companies that have attracted the most new interest in the last quarter. If we haven't written enough about Pinterest already, it's the fastest growing standalone site ever, reaching 10 million unique visitors per month more quickly than any other site.?Warby Parker and Stripe both have working revenue models(!) in selling glasses and facilitating payments.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

AllShare Cast wireless streaming dongle for Samsung Galaxy S III -- hands-on (video)

AllShare Cast wireless streaming dongle for Samsung Galaxy S III -- hands-on

If you're looking to pair up a brand new GS III with a bigger screen, but you're not yet part of the Smart TV generation, then this little accessory could get you out of a fix. It's palm-sized with a single blue LED light indicating a connection, but honestly you don't ever need to look at it: it doesn't need line-of-sight to your handset because it uses a wireless protocol called WiFi Display, which means you can happily leave it dangling out of the way behind your TV. The unit has two cables: one for power and the other for the HDMI connection to your TV, which can transmit up to 1080p video and audio. As you'll see in the hands-on video after the break, it works for direct mirroring, so you can watch movies, play games or reel off holiday slideshows. But it also has a more enterprise-focused feature, in the form of a slideshow function in cahoots with the Polaris Office app, which means you can use your GS III as a controller for a presentation. It's a simple idea, but it all seemed to work smoothly and we can imagine it coming in pretty handy.

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Gameloft releases another teaser video of N.O.V.A. 3, still no word on a release date

NOVA 3 Promo

We've already had our first teaser of Gameloft's forthcoming sequel, N.O.V.A. 3, but we've just been given another. This time we're treated to some actual in-game footage, and it looks good. It looks really good. 

There's nothing more in the way of a release schedule for the game, Gameloft still teases that detail is coming soon. In the meantime though, click on past the break, and enjoy. 

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US Army gets picky, solicits smart feed ammo system for machine guns and auto cannons (video)

Army gets picky, solicits smart feed ammo system for machine guns and auto cannons

War! Huh! What is it good for? Stuff like smart bullet-feeding systems, apparently. See, the US Army isn't quite satisfied with the mixed ammo feed it currently uses with weapons like the helicopter-mounted M230 chain gun. Instead, it wants its machine gunners to be able to freely switch and pick their ammo of choice -- whether it be incendiary rounds or precision-guided smart bullets -- to better match conditions on the field. So the Army is using another weapon in its arsenal -- good, old tax dollars -- to solicit proposals for a smart bullet-feeding system. Initial project goals include near real-time inventorying of ammo, a fire rate of 300 rounds per minute and a selection accuracy rate of 95 percent. Yeah, it's no freaking railgun or tactical laser system. But at least the feeding system can also be used for more peaceful pursuits, like dispensing medical vials or emergency supplies (not via machine gun, of course). In the meantime, folks who want to see a demo of the system's not-so-peaceful applications can check out the video after the break.

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Tony Noms 2012: Who Got Snubbed & Who Surprised?

Andrew Garfield might have earned his first Tony nomination for his Broadway debut in Death of a Salesman, but his alter-ego Spider-Man didn't get the same amount of love when Kristin Chenoweth and Jim Parsons announced this year's Tony nominations Tuesday morning. The big-budget Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark only received two nominations this year for costume and scenic design, making it one of several snubs going into the 66th annual Tony Awards.

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Even the Tiniest Objects on Earth Are Now Viewable in 3D [Science]

In a rare example where 3D has the potential to actually be something more than a headache-inducing gimmick, researchers at the Japan Science and Technology Agency have developed the world's first scanning electron microscope capable of capturing a 3D images in real time. More »


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