Saturday, January 7, 2012

LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS: SHS basketball plate sale today

by Staff Reports Griffin Daily News

The Spalding High School Boys Basketball Booster Club is sponsoring a plate sale. The plates are $6 each which consist of chip barbecue, coleslaw, baked beans, bread and cake. Plates can be picked up at Spalding High School during the ?Tailgate Party? between 3-4:30 p.m. today. To support, please see any member of the Spalding High Boys Basketball Team or contact us at: spaldingboysboosterclub@gmail.com.

Tailgate festivities will include music, food, face painting, and performances by the step-teams, and cheerleaders. Spalding High Basketball T-shirts will be available for purchase; sizes small ? XL are $10. Sizes 2X and above are $15. You may also sign-up for the half-time half/court shot contest for $1 to win a gift card to Longhorn Steakhouse.

BASEBALL TRYOUTS

The Atlanta South Christian Knights homeschool baseball organization will be conducting tryouts for the spring 2012 baseball season on Jan. 7 and Jan. 14. Teams will be formed for all age groups from 11/12 to varsity high school. The tryouts are open for all homeschool students ages 11-18 as of Sept. 1, 2011.

The Knights varsity and JV teams play other homeschool and private school high school teams, allowing homeschooled students the opportunity to play at a high school level since they are not eligible to play on public school teams due to their homeschooling status. Please visit our website at www.leaguelineup.com/atlantaknights or call Von Cato at 770-584-0677 for further details.

SHS TD BOOSTER CLUB

The Spalding High Jaguars Touchdown Booster Club will meet have its first meeting of the year at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 12 in the commons at SHS.

The club will elect new officers and begin laying plans for the upcoming season.

To learn more contact current booster club president Ronnie Owens Sr. at (770) 712-0425.

NASH GIVING LESSONS

Former Griffin High baseball player and current Houston Astros minor-league outfielder Telvin Nash will provide hitting, fielding, throwing and footwork lessons on weekends from now until Feb. 12, 2012 for boys and girls ages 7-18. The purpose of the lessons will be to teach the youth the proper way to hit, field and throw to become better at baseball and to have fun at the same time.

Nash will provide lessons at the Center Field complex in Zebulon, Ga. every Saturday and Sunday. The start times will be at 10 a.m. on Saturdays and 3:45 p.m. on Sundays. The cost is $50 total and you can pay on Sundays. Nash helped the Griffin High Bears baseball team reach the state finals in 2008 and led them into the playoffs in 2009.

For more information, please call (770) 228-8236 or (770) 228-8383.

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You can probably process the footage from your video-capable camera or phone to mimic the 8mm home movies of yesteryear, but if you can pick up the 1.4-ounce Fuuvi Bee–which shoots for 100 minutes on a single charge–for just $80, it’s hard to see why you’d bother. Especially as the Bee is designed to spit [...]

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Vertu rings in the Year of the Dragon by welcoming a trio of Signature luxury phones

The Year of the Dragon is quickly approaching, and Vertu is in a celebrating mood. So much so, in fact, that it's added three new luxury Dragon handsets to its Signature collection. You can choose between stainless steel with emeralds, yellow gold with diamonds or ruby with black stainless steel. Each is, appropriately, adorned with a four-claw dragon on the battery cover, and the engraving process is rather lengthy: it involves 20 stages and takes four highly-skilled master craftsmen 36 hours, eight of which are dedicated just to the dragon's scales. But that's not all, folks -- each one gets shipped to Switzerland, where it's given the official stamp of authenticity, and returned to the workshop where precious stones are added for the final touch. That may sound like a steal at a mere $20,800, but Vertu even adds a charging cradle, a leather case and one year of free concierge service to the package. Tech specs? We haven't heard much about them, but they're rumored to run Symbian OS. We're sure you're now looking down at your new Samsung Galaxy Nexus with disdain, but we bet you could hire a few master craftsmen to make your own hand-engraved dragon for around the same price to help alleviate the regret.

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Google Chrome 16


Lately, the frequent releases of the Google Chrome browser, now at version 16, have added very little in the way of new user features, though each version still squashes a bunch of bugs. This time, the only actual new feature is the ability for multiple users to sign in, so that the browser will take on each user's personalizations?bookmarks, extensions, autofill entries, Web apps, passwords, preferences, themes, and (new for this version) search box history.

As it increases in popularity, Google Chrome is becoming more and more a conduit for Google services. With the previous release of Chrome, the Internet search leader also changed just one user-facing feature?the new tab page, which has been tweaked to give more prominence to the Chrome Web app store. Though this isn't a huge improvement, Chrome remains your best Web browser, thanks to blazing speed, and ground-breaking features. ?It boasts unique features like Chrome Instant, built-in Flash and PDF display, leading Web standards support, and a minimalist application window that lets Web pages shine unimpeded.

Despite the lack of exciting new eye candy or super-duper capabilities in Chrome 16, the competition?Firefox 9 (Free, 4 stars), Internet Explorer 9 (Free, 4 stars), Safari 5.1 (Free, 4 stars), and Opera 11.60 (Free, 4 stars)?still struggles to equal Chrome's sparse user interface, speedy operation, and emerging standards support. For this, Google Chrome remains our Editors' Choice. Its recent expansion of graphics hardware acceleration, which previously trailed that in Internet Explorer 9 and Firefox, renders Chrome's performance unrivaled.

Previous releases have brought major new features, such as bookmark syncing, a bookmark manager, a built-in PDF reader, and extensions, though others have just added speed, stability, and new standards support. The remarkable Chrome Instant loads pages before you even finish typing their addresses or titles. And in an homage to IE9, Chrome now includes graphics hardware acceleration. Its fine design, compatibility, and especially the speed have impressed the Web community enough to make Chrome the fastest growing browser in terms of market share. On this measure, it's nearing 20 or 25 percent, depending on whose numbers you believe, and poised to overtake Firefox as the number-two browser. Let's take a look at what makes this browser so special.

Swift Setup
Even the setup process shows Chrome's commitment to speed: Just click the Install button on the Chrome Web page, and you'll have the browser up and running in less than a minute, with no wizard to go through and no system restart. The browser's available for Mac OS X and Linux, as well as Windows. In each platform the browser's up and running before you realize it, and it updates itself automatically in the background.

Chrome Instant Pages
Not to be confused with Chrome Instant (see below) or Google Instant (which works on all browser to load Google search results as you type), Chrome Instant Pages requires both Chrome and a site that supports the feature. Of the latter, there is now just one important one: Google Search. The idea is that when you perform a search in Google, the browser will pre-load the page for the result link you're most likely to click on.

In several tests on a slower Wi-Fi connection, however, I only noticed an occasional improvement for simple pages. It seemed only to work for the first result link. Heavy multimedia sites still took their time to load. On a very fast wired connection, some page result were extremely fast, but in that case, you don't really benefit from pre-loading. I saw a definitely faster load for grainger.com than in Opera on the same connection. The idea makes a lot of sense though, particularly for multipage articles, where it's most likely that the next link you'll hit is the one labeled "Next."

The only drawback: If the site guesses your next click wrong, page load could be slower than without Instant Pages, and you'll have wasted bandwidth loading a page you never visited. But this is a technique that's been done using JavaScript or HTML and CSS for years, so I'm not sure why we need a browser-specific solution to preloading pages, but Instant Pages does have the ability to load outside sites, rather than just pages of your own. If you don't like the idea of your browser loading pages before you click on a link, you can turn off the feature in the Under the Hood section of Options (accessible from the wrench icon), and uncheck "Predict network actions to improve page load performance."

Built-in Flash and PDF Support
Chrome is the only browser to come with Adobe Flash built in, rather than requiring a separate (and annoying) installation. And not having to perform the frequent required updates of the Flash plugin separately is another boon?it updates automatically with the browser. With version 10, many of the security issues with Flash (famously bemoaned by Apple's Steve Jobs) went away, thanks to running the plugin in an isolated sandbox so that it doesn't have access to critical system areas.

Chrome boasts a PDF reader as well, so you don't have to worry about installing any Adobe plugins for viewing specialized Web content. When you load a PDF, an intuitive toolbar shows when your mouse cursor is in the southeast vicinity of the browser window. From this, you can have the document fill the width of the window, show a full page, or zoom in and out. By default, you can select text for cutting and pasting, but I couldn't copy and paste images. You can print the PDF as you would any Web page.

Chrome's PDF viewer not only does what its name implies, but also serves as a print preview feature. Unlike IE's print preview, Chrome's shows up in a tab rather than its own window. But you have to go through it to print: In IE, I can just click the printer icon to send a page to the printer if I don't want to fuss with settings. I could choose between color and B&W, portrait and landscape, and choose the target printer, or print to PDF.

An Advanced button got me into the printer's own settings dialog, but this dismissed the print preview, making me have to choose Print from the menu again. But Chrome didn't let me choose a zoom percentage for the printout as Firefox and IE did, nor did it let me turn page headers on and off or choose margin sizes in a Page Setup dialog as those two did. So Chrome's print preview is a decent start, but it's still a bit behind the competition.

Interface
Minimalism has been a hallmark of Chrome since its first beta release. Tabs are above everything, and the only row below them holds the combined search/address bar, or "Omnibox." Here you can type any part of an address or page title, and the most likely site candidates will be presented in a dropdown. Optionally you can display bookmark links in a row below this. And the control buttons on the top-right of the browser window have been reduced to the absolute minimum?just one.

Google has removed the Page icon and placed some of its functions under the wrench button. Some of the Page options have been combined into buttons on one line in the menu, such as Cut, Copy, and Paste. I like what Google's done with the Zoom choice on the menu, adding plus and minus buttons that save you from having to fly out another submenu.

Another theme in the Chrome interface is that everything looks like a Web page, displaying in the main browser window, rather than in separate dialog boxes. This includes the interfaces for History, Extensions, Bookmarks, and even Options.

Mac users haven't been overlooked in the interface department, either. The browser now supports OS X Lion's full screen view, along with overlay scrollbars that only appear when you're scrolling. Other more minor characteristics of the OS X "Aqua" style give Chrome on the Mac a more Mac-y appearance.

Chrome Instant
Chrome Instant is one of the niftiest things added to Chrome in a while. Start typing a Web address in the Omnibox, and before you're even done, a page from your history or a search result page is displayed below in the main browser window. I just type "PC," and PCMag.com is already loaded. The idea was first implemented in Google search's Instant feature, but I think it's even more useful in the browser than in search, where I usually ignore it and finish typing my query anyway: Most sites we visit, we've visited before, so having them ready to go before you even finish typing is a big speeder-upper.

Chrome can also boast a less visible and less touted way of speeding up browser: it supports SPDY, an HTTP replacement that compresses header data and allows persistent connections between server and browsers. It turns out that some Google sites are already using SPDY when you browse with Chrome. As with Instant Pages, the technology is available to other Web publishers to implement, but again, Google itself is the most important player to support it.

Tabtastic
Chrome also still sports excellent tab implementation. Tabs are prominent at the top of the browser window, and you can drag them out to the desktop to create independent windows (and drag them back in later) or split them side by side ? la Windows 7 Aero Snap.

Google has put considerable thought into Chrome's new tab page, which shows links to your most-visited pages, Web apps, and recently closed tabs. In Chrome 15, the new-tab page got a redesign, emphasizing Google's Chrome Web Store of browser-based applications?really customized Web sites that have more access to your system, such as more local storage. The new look offers two thin bars at the bottom that let you switch between Apps (showing large icons) and Most visited (showing eight thumbnails of the pages).

You can also switch between Apps and Most Visited by clicking large arrows at either side of the page. The new look may confuse some, who may wonder where there favorite sites have gone?you can no longer pin sites to the page, as you can in Opera or Internet Explorer. But you can pin a site up in the tab bar, and a corner X lets you remove a thumbnail from the Most visited view. To the right of these is a Recently Closed "dropdown" arrow, which actually pops up a clear list of closed tabs.?

If you've synced Chrome on different computers (see below), the Apps section with be the same on all. Any apps you've added on a Chrome OS machine will also appear in the browser on any other computer you log into Chrome on, and vice versa. To remove an app, you drag it to the lower right of the window, where you can imagine a trash can icon.

Chrome 16, however, removes one power-user feature?side tabs. Previously, you could add a command line option to Chrome's properties dialog to have all your tabs stacked on the right side of the screen?useful for today's widescreen monitors. Needless to say, its removal in version 16 may piss off some geeks.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Hackers disclose Israelis' credit card information

(AP) ? Israeli credit card companies say hackers claiming to be Saudis disclosed credit card information of thousands of Israelis on the Internet.

The companies, however, disputed the hackers' claims that 400,000 credit-card holders were affected. Isarel's central bank put the number at 15,000.

Visa CAL company spokeswoman Sagit Ofir says she cannot confirm Saudi hackers were responsible.

The Ynet news website says the hackers called the cyber attack a "gift to the world for the New Year" that they hoped "would hurt the Zionist pocket."

Ynet says the information was removed from an Israeli sports website shortly after it appeared.

Credit card companies say the compromised cards have been blocked to Internet purchases and will be replaced soon. It's unclear how the information was compromised.

Associated Press

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University Place Scheduled to Elect a New Mayor Tonight

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B.? Approve application for renewal of Liquor Licenses for El Toro Bridgeport, Rite Aid #5275 and Shari's of Green Firs.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

How would you change Apple's iPhone 4S?

It's the dawn of a new year for How Would You Change, so let's take a look back at one of the hottest-selling phones of the last one. A low-key launch couldn't dispel a summer of hype for the handset: Apple went for evolution when we were expecting a revolution -- even though we'd seen the same with the 3G/3GS. In the cold light of January, we can see the 4S for what it is: a refined experience that lacks a compelling reason to pay an early-upgrade fee. If you were in the planning meeting for the iPhone 6 (it's a hunch), what would you be pushing for? Built-in NFC? Would you have kept Siri under wraps until it had left beta? Do you resent the existence of any phone that can't run Android? Constructive and polite suggestions in the comments below, impolite ones should be written down on a piece of paper and sent to the usual address (we kid, we kid).

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Egyptian authorities detain Christian accused of posting image of Islam?s prophet on Facebook

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?Egyptian authorities have detained a Coptic Christian student accused of posting a drawing of Islam?s prophet on Facebook that triggered two days of violence in southern Egypt,? The Associated Press reports.

12/31/2011 Egypt (Associated Press) ? Egyptian authorities have detained a Coptic Christian student accused of posting a drawing of Islam?s prophet on Facebook that triggered two days of violence in southern Egypt.

Gamal Massoud has been accused by fellow students of ridiculing the Prophet Muhammad.

According to a security official, the 17-year-old student denies that and says friends posted the picture on his Facebook page. The official spoke Saturday on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Since Wednesday, villagers have attacked Massoud?s house while chanting ?Allahu akbar,? or ?God is Great.?

They have set fire to other Christians? houses.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

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Kim Jong Un Propaganda: Chinese Magazine


A cover story in the latest issue of ??? [View, 2011, Vol. 35, pp. 59-62], a national weekly magazine published in Beijing, contains some new information from North Korea as regards the successor, Kim Jong Un.

Mainly this information takes the form of conveying internal rumors favorable to Kim Jong Un which are presently circulating in the DPRK.? While the source is rather unclear (listed as ?North Korean propaganda materials?), it seems probable that the Chinese reporters are also conveying information given in conversation with North Korean colleagues. (Adam Carthcat)

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