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Snug as a Bug in a Bug in a Bug

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Snug as a Bug in a Bug in a Bug
The citrus mealybug looks like a walking dandruff flake, or perhaps a woodlouse that?s been rolled in flour. It?s also the insect version of a Russian nesting doll. If you look inside its cells, you?ll find a bacterium called Tremblaya princeps. And if you look inside Tremblaya, you?ll find yet another bacterium called Moranella endobia.

Source: National Geographic
Posted on: Friday, Jun 21, 2013, 8:58am
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10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation

Shopping on Amazon is so convenient, it's gotten to the point that I use it to buy obscenely mundane things just to avoid crossing the street. "Ugh, I need a roll of electrical tape." Click. Done. The dark side of this super-efficient e-commerce empire? Sometimes, the gear is shipped in boxes that don't exactly make sense for the merchandise inside of them.

Depending on who you ask, these mishaps occur for a number of reasons?either because of computer errors, because the packaging center ran out of a smaller boxes, or because bigger boxes are less likely to get lost. Either way, the ensuing packaging hijinks are hilarious?check out ten of the best below.

Wusthof makes lovely knife products. But this knife steel isn't even sharp?so was it really necessary to send it in this box?

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


Here's another knife-related snafu.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation

Image via Reddit user Slippy13.


This box, containing shaving tools, could use a shave itself.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


This person made the discerning decision to purchase the Beatles box set mixed in mono instead of stereo. Someone (or something) made the wrong decision about what box to ship it in.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


I'm not even sure what this is. But really?

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


This could've easily fit into an envelope.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


The packaging probably weighed more than the product, in this case.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


But, you know, the more I look at these boxes containing incredibly easily-procured items that I want to order overnight...

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


...the more I wonder if it's me that's being lazy.

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation


Though, really, does a battery this small need all of this?

10 Amazon Packaging Disasters That Defy Explanation

Image via Reddit.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/10-amazon-packaging-disasters-that-defy-explanation-5994685

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Paula Deen Fired By The Food Network Over Racist Comments (VIDEOS)

Paula Deen Fired By The Food Network Over Racist Comments (VIDEOS)

Paula Deen..you're firedPaula Deen, the queen of Southern cooking on the Food Network, was dropped by the network on Friday. Deen had posted two videos apologizing for her racist language, but the Food network fired the celebrity chef anyway. Paula Deen failed to show up for an interview on the “Today” this morning, but later posted two ...

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Source: http://stupidcelebrities.net/2013/06/paula-deen-fired-by-the-food-network-over-racist-comments-videos/

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NSC: US asks Hong Kong for Snowden's return

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The National Security Council says U.S. officials have contacted authorities in Hong Kong for the extradition of Edward Snowden, the former government contractor who says he leaked highly classified documents about two surveillance programs.

An NSC spokeswoman, Caitlin Hayden, confirmed comments that National Security Agency director Tom Donilon made to CBS that the request was made to Hong Kong authorities based on the criminal complaint against Snowden. The complaint was filed in the Eastern District of Virginia on June 14 and unsealed Friday.

The 30-year-old Snowden is charged with unauthorized communication of national defense information, willful communication of classified communications intelligence information under the Espionage Act and theft of government property. Each crime carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison on conviction.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nsc-us-asks-hong-kong-snowdens-return-203808913.html

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Sprint boosts Clearwire buyout offer to $5 per share, $14 billion valuation

We're deep into a bona fide bidding war here -- Sprint and Dish are both battling for an approximately 50-percent stake in Clearwire, and as of today, that former contestant's bid makes it the new front runner. To catch you up, last month Dish offered $4.40 per share for Clearwire, following Sprint's offer of $3.40 per share made way back in December. Now, the carrier has increased its bid to a whopping 5 bucks per share, which values Clearwire at just about $14 billion. (As you can probably imagine, CLWR's trading price has jumped today to match that new target.) This comes just days after Sprint filed a lawsuit to prevent the other two parties from moving forward. Whether or not CLWR's spectrum and other assets make it worth that sum is a different story, but Sprint clearly sees some solid value there.

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Source: Sprint (BusinessWire)

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HP Pavilion Chromebook 14


Google's Chromebook may not get much respect in some tech circles, but HP offers a vote of confidence with a Chrome-based laptop of its own, the HP Pavilion Chromebook 14. Blending the design aesthetics of a budget Pavilion laptop with the free web-centric Chrome OS, the 14-inch Pavilion Chromebook is the closest thing we've seen to a standard laptop coming out under the Google flag.

Design
Were it not for the candy-colored Google Chrome logo on the lid of the laptop, the HP Pavilion Chromebook would look like a 14-inch version of the HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15z-b000, HP's inexpensive, AMD-powered ultrabook alternative. The chassis uses the same plastic construction, with a glossy "sparkling black" finish. The entire laptop is also fairly lightweight, tipping the scales at just 3.73 pounds.

The chiclet keyboard feels like an HP keyboard, with comfortable spacing but a slightly insubstantial feel when typing. Unlike other HP laptops, the Pavilion Chromebook features a layout that has been tweaked specifically for use with Google's Chrome OS. Instead of a Windows key, there's a search key that opens up a fresh Google search screen. The F1-F12 buttons have also picked up a few Chrome-specific functions (Across from left to right: Escape, Back, Forward, Reload, Full Screen, Next Window, Brightness Down/Up, Volume Mute/Down/Up, Power), while a row of keys along the right-hand edge of the keyboard add a few familiar functions not offered on the smaller Chromebooks, like a Delete key, along with Home, Pg Up, Pg Dn, and End keys.

The touchpad is also a bit closer to the Windows-norm than the buttonless clickpads seen on the Samsung Chromebook Series 3 (XE303C12) or the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2055). Instead, you'll get the more familiar right and left buttons, along with a textured touchpad that supports Chrome's one- and two-finger gestures, like tapping with a single finger for a standard mouse click, and tapping with two for right-click functions, and two-finger scrolling.

The Pavilion Chromebook is the largest Chromebook yet, with a 14-inch display that dwarfs the 11-inch displays seen on the Acer C7 and the Samsung Series 3. The Google Chromebook Pixel (64GB, LTE) comes closer in size (12.85 inches) but with its Retina-like resolution, touch capability, and unique 3:2 aspect ratio, the Pixel's display isn't really comparable to any of the inexpensive Chromebooks. Instead, the Pavilion Chromebook, with its 14-inch screen and 1,366-by-768 resolution display, is again most similar to the HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15z-b000, which was actually a bit bigger at 15.6 inches.

With that 14-inch display and slim dimensions?0.83 by 13.7 by 9.4 inches (HWD)?the Pavilion Chromebook is the first to really take the Chromebook from netbook-like designs into a more laptop-like form factor. In some ways this is an excellent move, as the larger dimensions make for more comfortable typing and the larger display makes multitasking easier. But in other ways, it detracts from the Chromebook experience, by reshaping expectations?instead of a pleasantly surprising netbook experience, it's a laptop experience without full laptop capability.

Features
What sets Chromebooks apart from any other laptop is Chrome OS, Google's web-centric operating system. It's a different approach to the operating system, focusing almost exclusively on the web browser and shifting many of the familiar tools of a PC into the browser by way of browser extensions, cloud services, and apps. Most of your basic functions are still there, with a basic file manager, Google Drive (Google's Office analog), Google Media Player for video and music playback, and Gmail, all with an offline option for those times you're away from Wi-Fi.

Google's growing stable of apps and browser extensions do the work of locally installed software, but with a cloud-based twist?most (but not all) apps rely on online data, or shift storage or processing demands elsewhere. Whether it's photo editing (Pixlr), accounting (Wave Accounting), CRM and sales tracking (base), and a wide array of games and entertainment options, Google's thousands of apps and extensions should fill most of the needs filled by software in other circumstances. It may require shifting your perceptions and necessitates embracing the always online mentality, but there's not a lot you can do with a laptop that you can't also do (to some degree) using Chrome OS.

The Pavilion Chromebook 14 is equipped with three USB 2.0 ports, a headset jack, a wired LAN connection, HDMI output, and a full-size, full-depth SD card slot?by contrast, the SD slot on the Samsung Series 3 Chromebook irritatingly left half the card sticking out when in use. Internally, the 14-inch Chromebook boasts 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, along with an HP TrueVision webcam and integrated microphone.

As with the Samsung Series 3, the Pavilion Chromebook 14 offers little in the way of local storage?a mere 16GB?but the lack of onboard storage is meant to encourage storing data to the cloud. To ease this transition, Google gives new Chromebook owners a free 100GB of added capacity in Google Drive for storing all of your documents, media, and files. HP also covers the Pavilion Chromebook 14 with a one-year warranty, as well as one year of hardware support and a year software support (with product registration, otherwise 30-days). Customer reviews on sites like Amazon, however, suggest that HP's normally excellent tech support may not be trained to deal with Chrome OS, so troubleshooting may be more problematic.

Performance
The HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 is outfitted with a 1.1GHz Intel Celeron 847 processor, paired with 2GB of RAM, which can be upgraded to 4GB. This is the same processor found in the Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2847), and the performance is similar, though not identical. According to BrowserMark test results, the Pavilion Chromebook 14 is slightly faster than the Samsung Series 3, but falls a bit behind the Acer C7. The newer Acer C710-2055, on the other hand, which also uses an Intel Celeron 847 but with 4GB of RAM, continues to reign as the fastest of the inexpensive Chromebooks.

HP has also equipped the Pavilion Chromebook 14 with a removable 37Wh, 4-Cell lithium-ion battery. This opens up the possibility of purchasing a second battery, which is almost a necessity?the battery lasted only 3 hours 36 minutes in our streaming video rundown test. While this is about half an hour longer than the life of the first Acer C7 (3:02) but falls short of the Samsung Series 3 (5:25) and the longer-lasting Acer C710-2055 (4:12).

While the $329 HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 isn't the cheapest of the inexpensive Chrome devices, it's still a heck of a lot less than most budget laptops, and is perhaps the easiest transition from Windows to Chrome. The full-size keyboard and 14-inch display will be welcomed by anyone who thinks the 11- and 12-inch Chromebooks a tiny and cramped, and the whole package is slim and light enough to pick up and take on the go. Unfortunately, the larger design doesn't translate into longer battery life. While the longer lasting Acer C7 Chromebook (C710-2055) is our Editors' Choice for inexpensive Chromebooks, the HP Pavilion Chromebook 14 is still a solid entry into the unique category, and a solid deal for the always online set.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/Z7UCuBaosRg/0,2817,2420780,00.asp

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PlayStation 3 firmware update coming June 27th, promises to fix bricked systems

PlayStation 3 firmware update fix coming June 27th, promises to fix bricked systems

Are you one of the "small number" of folks with a PlayStation 3 that was bricked in this week's 4.45 firmware update? Though Sony's been aware of the issue since the update launched, apparently a fix isn't coming until June 27th -- that's nine days after 4.45 launched to an unsuspecting populace. The PlayStation Europe Twitter account announced as much this morning in a tweet. "We have identified the issue related to PS3 software update (4.45) that impacted a small number of PS3 systems earlier this week," the feed reads.

"A new system software update is planned to be released on June 27 that resolves that issue," it adds. There's also a bit of an apology, but that won't do much for the folks who are without their PlayStation 3 for the next six days. PlayStation's US arm also confirmed that the update will arrive in North America on the same date.

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Via: The Verge

Source: Sony, @PlayStationEU

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