Monday, August 12, 2013

Obama wants to ensure all resources for veterans

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) ? President Barack Obama is pledging to make sure the government has all the resources needed to assist U.S. veterans, and he notes their ranks are growing as wars end in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Obama tells a convention of disabled veterans about his commitment to fulfill the country's promise to all who have served their nation ? and says that's a promise "for as long as you and your families walk this earth."

The president also said in a speech Saturday in Orlando, Fla., that his administration is making progress in reducing a big backlog of disability claims.

Obama says that with a new generation of veterans, he believes now is the time "to make sure our nation is truly ready, organized and structured to get this right."

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

President Barack Obama is set to tell disabled veterans that the government is making progress in reducing the backlog of disability claims.

He also planned to discuss research into traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide among veterans and troops, as well as efforts to help veterans earn college degrees or get the credentials needed to compete for high-skilled jobs.

Also scheduled to speak Saturday before the Disabled American Veterans' convention in Orlando, Fla., was first lady Michelle Obama. She and Vice President Joe Biden's wife, Jill, are leading a national effort to rally public support for military families.

A main concern for veterans is the staggering backlog of disability claims for compensation for illness and injury caused by military service.

The number of claims waiting to be processed ballooned under Obama, largely because the administration made it easier for Vietnam veterans who were exposed to the Agent Orange defoliant to get benefits.

The backlog recently has begun to shrink due to steps by the Department of Veterans Affairs, including requiring claims processors to work overtime and transitioning to a new computer system to help speed the judgment of claims. About 780,000 claims are pending. Currently, about 500,000 are considered backlogged, down from about 611,000 in March.

A claim is deemed backlogged if it has been in the system for 125 days, or roughly four months.

The Disabled American Veterans organization, which helps veterans access benefits, generally has applauded the administration for taking steps to address the backlog. The group also has been a strong defender of VA Secretary Eric Shinseki, who has promised to wipe out the claims backup by 2015.

Beyond the backlogged claims, Republican lawmakers have begun to hammer the department on the issue of patient safety. A congressional hearing in Atlanta this past week focused on poor patient care linked to four deaths. Another hearing is scheduled for next month in Pittsburgh, where five veterans died as a result of a Legionnaire's disease outbreak in 2011-12.

Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, said he hoped Obama would use his appearance at the convention to make a personal commitment to solving both issues.

In his remarks, Obama also was expected to reaffirm the administration's commitment to winning ratification of U.N. treaty encouraging countries to ensure that those with disabilities have equal rights and fundamental freedoms.

Led by Republican opposition, the Senate rejected the treaty last December, falling five votes short of the number needed for ratification.

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Associated Press writer Kevin Freking contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-wants-ensure-resources-veterans-164204367.html

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Florida Sit-In Against ?Stand Your Ground?

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A group formed after the death of Trayvon Martin remained ensconced in the state?s Old Capitol building, demanding changes to the Stand Your Ground provision of Florida law. ? ? ? ? ...

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Nadal tops Djokovic to reach Rogers Cup final

MONTREAL (AP) ? Rafael Nadal defeated two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (2) in a thrilling, two-and-a-half-hour match Saturday night to reach the Rogers Cup final.

The fourth-ranked Spaniard defeated Djokovic in the semifinals of the French Open this year on his way to winning the championship and will be aiming for his eighth title of the season but only his second on hard courts. The others have all come on clay.

"I said yesterday the only chance to win against Novak, the only tactic is to play very well," Nadal said. "And I did. I played a very high level tonight, I think. I played with the right decisions in the important moments."

In Sunday's final, Nadal will play Milos Raonic, who beat fellow Canadian Vasek Pospisil 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) to ensure he'll crack the top 10 in the world rankings for the first time in his career.

Nadal and Djokovic were playing for the 36th time, tying the record for matches contested by two players in the Open era set by John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl. Nadal leads the series 21-15, and with the win, narrowed Djokovic's advantage on hard courts to 11-6.

"It was very close match," Djokovic said. "Whenever we play against each other, it's always a thrilling match for crowd to see. We are both competing at the high level. We both want to win these matches."

Nadal, who is coming off a disappointing first-round loss at Wimbledon, opened a 6-0 lead in the third-set tiebreaker before converting on his third match point when Djokovic hit a return long.

The Spaniard has an ATP-best 47-3 record this year and will rise to No. 3 in the rankings, regardless of whether he wins the final.

Raonic, ranked 13th, will be going for his second title of the season and fifth of his career. He'll become the first Canadian to be ranked in the top 10 when the new rankings are released Monday.

"They're all very special, but I think the top-10 one stands out more just because it's a goal that I set this year," he said. "It looked a little bit difficult after how I played recently, but to do it here in Montreal is a relief and it's a happy feeling."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nadal-tops-djokovic-reach-rogers-cup-final-055900103.html

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Wall Street ends three-day losing streak as Microsoft jumps

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks advanced on Thursday, snapping a three-day losing skid, as Microsoft rallied to lift the S&P 500.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> rose 27.65 points or 0.18 percent, to end unofficially at 15,498.32. The S&P 500 <.spx> gained 6.57 points or 0.39 percent, to finish unofficially at 1,697.48. The Nasdaq Composite <.ixic> added 15.115 points or 0.41 percent, to close unofficially at 3,669.124.

(Reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Jan Paschal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-futures-pointing-rebound-three-day-decline-112256808.html

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Instagram Update Brings Much Needed Video Importing, Straightening, And Android 4.0 Support

Screen Shot 2013-08-07 at 11.56.51 AMEver since the launch of Instagram for Video, there’s been one thing that was so obviously missing that we actually asked where it was during the announcement itself (well, during the Q&A afterward, at least): video importing. Up until now, any video you wanted to push into Instagram had to be shot through the Instagram app. If you had something sitting in your camera roll already that you wanted to upload… well, bummer. No longer. Instagram has just started rolling out version 4.1 of their app, an update that focuses on three things: Video Importing, complete with basic video editing allowing for clips to be trimmed and tweaked before being thrown into the mix Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Support Auto-Video Straightening: If your video came out a bit crooked, you can now fix its skewing with just a few clicks When we first asked Instagram’s Kevin Systrom about video importing, he gave two reasons for its absence: they were still working out how to best handle editing, and they wanted people to be shooting Instagram videos through Instagram. The problem with that last bit, though, is that it’s… not really how good (non-scripted) video happens. The best?moments to share with video are the ones that you don’t expect; they’re the things that just so happen to occur while you’re recording, not because you’re recording. Capped at just 15 seconds, Instagram’s built-in video recorder isn’t very good at capturing these little bouts of serendipity. The update should start rolling out to both Android and iOS users today, so keep your eyes peeled.

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

How Long until We Have the Superhuman Exoskeletons from Elysium ?

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STRENGTH SUIT: Matt Damon's character in Elysium wears an exoskeleton that enhances his abilities. Image: Stephanie Blomkamp ? 2012 Columbia TriStar Marketing Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

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In the world of 2154 the divide between rich and poor has been actualized in space?literally. In the ultimate gated community the wealthy and powerful shelter on a ring-world space station dubbed Elysium, enjoying the best in health care, among other perks, as everyone else suffers below on the overpopulated and environmentally trashed Earth. Protecting that privilege requires sometimes superhuman abilities?hence the use of special exoskeleton strength suits that enhance fight or flight.

Such is the world of Elysium in the new film by Neill Blomkamp, whose last sci-fi jaunt, District 9, featured aliens stranded and sequestered in South Africa. For this film opening on August 9, the director dreamed up a lush life built in space against the challenges of gravity for construction and permanent habitation as well as the exoskeletons, although there is little indication of how such strength suits might work.

Given that crude exoskeletons as well as thought-controlled drones and prosthetic limbs already exist, Scientific American asked neuroscientist and roboticist Charles Higgins of the University of Arizona whether the kind of machine-enhanced human abilities in Elysium are likely anytime soon.

[An edited transcript of the interview follows.]

How close to reality are brain-connected exoskeletons?
The exoskeletons we have today are rather primitive. Raytheon's amplifies the muscle movements of a person and allows that person to lift 500 pounds of weight as if it felt like 10 pounds. Yet, it doesn't tie into the brain. The Raytheon exoskeleton is very slow. It allows you to lift a very heavy weight but it's not faster than a human. You move your arm and then it responds to that movement. That's really going to slow it down.

There are exoskeletons designed to help the paralyzed walk but they don't interface with the brain or spinal cord. There's a huge amount of research in this area of neuroprosthetics. You will see that in the field in hospitals in the next 20 or 30 years. It's an advance over the wheelchair but it's nowhere near the technology in the movie. That is going to give someone who is not able to walk the ability to walk, not the ability to leap over 15-foot walls.

Matt Damon's character has something screwed into the back of his head and, my bet is, something screwed into the spinal cord as well. Motor control is actually in the spinal cord. If you have that kind of interface to the brain and spinal cord you could get superhuman reflexes. The technology to do that doesn't really exist today. It's not even up to the Six Million Dollar Man level.

What else might such exoskeletons allow us to do?
They might actually affect the aged population a lot. My parents are in their 80s and can't get around as well. I can imagine someone like my mom, who occasionally uses a walker, wearing one to get around with the tiniest amount of muscle power. If you wear an exoskeleton, maybe you can lift 100 pounds?more than you could when you were 20. It's a huge difference in mobility and independence. It might even work around something like Parkinson's disease. You can train the exoskeleton to ignore the tremors.

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/~r/ScientificAmerican-News/~3/LHrq8LeqRHY/article.cfm

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