Saturday, October 20, 2012

Repurpose a Produce Rubber Band Into an iPhone Grip

Repurpose a Produce Rubber Band Into an iPhone GripSure you may prefer your iPhone to be naked and avoid gaudy covers but you might like having a bit more grip than the surfaces of the iPhone normally provide. Instructables user timwikander advises that you can stretch a standard grocery store produce rubber band over your iPhone to make a grippy surface along the sides that doesn't impede the factory form of your iPhone.

Of course you won't have access to your phone's ports but since the rubber band isn't too difficult to take off and reapply this would work fine for most users. You can also try using a small drill bit to make a tiny hole for your headphones or several tiny holes for your dock connector. If you have trouble finding this kind of rubber band just buy a head of broccoli. I'm sure you can also get this to work with other similarly-shaped phones as well.

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Family of six homeless after house fire; says it's suspicious | Top ...

YAKIMA, Wash. -- A family of six is left homeless after fire destroyed its house.

The quick moving fire ripped through the house on Rockford Road around noon Thursday.

Syrilda Welch was at work when she got the call Thursday afternoon about her house.

"That the house was on fire and it's gone," Syrilda said.

Syrilda rushed home to find it in flames. Her family of six lives at the home, including her elderly father, long-time boyfriend, two children and an infant.

Investigators are looking into what started the fire. The family tells Action News it's possible someone else was at the house and could be responsible.

Crews were quick to the scene, but say it was too late to save the structure.

"It appears that fire had gotten its start and moved rather quickly before it was noticed," said East Valley Fire Acting Chief Michael Riel.

Leonard Kimbel is Syrilda's boyfriend. He says the fire comes during a rough time for the family.

"We moved in here a year ago to help her mom that was dying and now we're here to take care of her dad," Leonard said.

Family and friends showed up to the comfort the family that might have lose everything.

"I don't believe there's any insurance, I'm hoping we can figure out how we're gonna do it. You know, we'll struggle. Both of us work hard and we'll keep going from there," Leonard said.

"It's just devastation I guess. Starting over," Syrilda said.

A family grateful to be alive, but forced to start over with next to nothing.

Source: http://www.kimatv.com/home/video/Family-of-six-homeless-after-fire-says-its-suspicious-174889811.html

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Tennessee clinic linked to meningitis scare closed after outbreak

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - The Tennessee clinic that received more potentially tainted steroid than any facility in the nation has been closed temporarily as it struggles to cope with an avalanche of patient calls about the deadly meningitis outbreak, its administrator said.

The Saint Thomas Outpatient Neurosurgery Center in Nashville received 2,000 vials of the steroid from a Massachusetts company. The drug was shipped to 76 facilities in 23 states.

Twenty people have died, including three at the hospital where the clinic is located, and 254 contracted fungal meningitis traced to vials from New England Compounding Center used mainly for epidural injections to ease back pain.

Tennessee has more confirmed cases than any other state. The Nashville clinic was one of the first to notice its patients were suffering from severe headaches and other symptoms.

The clinic, which administered about 5,000 epidural injections a year for back pain, closed on September 20 and has not reopened.

"We started out with 300 phone calls a day and now we are getting 40 or 50. As long as these phone calls are coming in, we are not comfortable to be open," Scott Butler, administrator of the clinic, said in an interview on Wednesday.

"I would never want somebody who called in, in pain, to be told ?We're working here. We'll call you back,'" Butler said.

It is still not clear how much of the clinic's medication was tainted with a fungus.

The Tennessee Department of Health said 477 of the 2,520 vials shipped to three facilities in the state, including Saint Thomas clinic, were not used. This suggests that all but about 20 percent of the supply was administered to patients.

Butler said he could not comment on the clinic's relationship with NECC. The Massachusetts pharmacy compounder faces multiple investigations including whether it broke state and federal laws by shipping medications in bulk.

The outbreak has been stressful for patients and the clinic's 15 employees.

"It has been one of the most emotionally taxing things on these employees over there, simply because every patient they are talking to is scared and in pain. It has been very tough," Butler said.

It has hurt the business of the clinic, which continues to pay its employees while as the facility remains closed.

It has also hurt the business of the clinic, which has continued to pay its employees full-time even as the facility remains closed and has received unwanted publicity.

The clinic is on the ninth floor of a building adjacent to Saint Thomas Hospital, which has sought to distance itself from the clinic since the outbreak, even though the two share some common ownership and part of the same name.

"The only center that received the tainted steroids was the ninth-floor Outpatient Neurosurgery Center, which is separate from the hospital or any other outpatient center on the Saint Thomas campus," Saint Thomas Hospital Dr. Robert Latham said last Friday in a briefing hosted by the Tennessee Health Department.

Saint Thomas Network, which owns Saint Thomas Hospital and other hospitals in Tennessee, also is a part owner of the clinic through a joint venture with Howell Allen Clinic.

The Tennessee Health Department said the clinic has been helpful in its efforts to investigate the outbreak and is free to reopen. But Butler said that will not happen soon.

"Obviously it's hurting business. Our concern right now is taking care of the patients. As we get down the road, we'll worry about the business," Butler said.

(Editing by Greg McCune and Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tennessee-clinic-linked-meningitis-scare-closed-outbreak-030251716.html

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It's About Time Airplay Arrived in (the Other) McIntosh [Desired]

Wireless music might not be the status quo yet, but sooner or later, it will be. Even the snootiest, most elite audio companies will have to come around or perish. So it's pretty significant that McIntosh, the high-fidelity audio giant, joined the party this September with an AirPlay speaker. If the future doesn't sound awesome, at least it will be beautiful. More »


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Friday, October 19, 2012

Daniel Radcliffe and Rosie Coker: It's Over!

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/10/daniel-radcliffe-and-rosie-coker-its-over/

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Fearing leaks, Japan's Softbank sprinted to close U.S. deal

NEW YORK/TOKYO (Reuters) - After months of secretive talks between "Starburst" and "Saturn" - codenames for Japanese telecoms firm Softbank and its U.S. target Sprint - fears that media leaks could scuttle Japan's biggest overseas buyout pushed negotiators into overdrive.

"All the dealmakers were in New York in the last two weeks," said a U.S. source familiar with the talks, which climaxed with Monday's announcement that Softbank Corp would pay $20 billion for control of Sprint Nextel Corp, giving the Japanese firm's billionaire CEO Masayoshi Son entry into the U.S. market and Sprint, the No.3 U.S. carrier, much needed cash.

"You get to a point where you're close enough to getting a deal done and we were really worried about leaks in the press, so we wanted to have the status of the deal ahead of the status of the leaks," said the source, one of several in New York and Tokyo interviewed by Reuters for this article.

Son, founder and one-fifth owner of the Japanese carrier, took the first concrete step towards the mega-deal when he met Sprint CEO Dan Hesse on a trip to California in late June, though brokers seem to have been shopping the U.S. firm for longer. Japan's No.2 carrier KDDI Corp said on Wednesday it was approached a year or so ago about buying Sprint, but declined to take part in talks.

Son, a rare risk-taker in conservative corporate Japan, says he began pondering some new bold move about two years ago, when he feared he had become mired in a defensive mode.

"I had set a management target of becoming debt free ... so I had bound myself by trying not to look at beautiful, wonderful things, like trying not to look at beautiful women. As a result, I felt I had become too defensive," the 55-year-old entrepreneur told Japanese TV after announcing the Sprint deal.

"I began to think, is it OK to end my life in such a mediocre fashion?" said Son, whose previous gambles include propelling Softbank, founded three decades ago as a software distributor, into the mobile business with the acquisition of Vodafone's Japan unit for $15.5 billion in 2006.

PERSONAL CHEMISTRY

Son and Hesse - an AT&T veteran with a fondness for sporting metaphors who got to know Son years ago when the Softbank chief invested in his telecom start-up Terabeam - had a relationship of trust that smoothed the talks, sources said.

"Personally, there was a very positive chemistry between Masa and Dan," a source in Japan said, noting both are hands-on managers who also take the long view about their firms' future.

That chemistry was on display at Monday's joint news conference, where Son, who attended the University of California, Berkeley, and Hesse, who went to the University of Notre Dame, demonstrated a first-name familiarity.

"It's difficult for me not to call him 'Masa' as I've known him for so long," said Hesse, who towers over the much shorter Son. "It's the first time I've ever seen him in a tie."

Son also turned to Jeff Sine, co-founder of boutique merchant bank Raine Group and a long-standing associate, as key banker on the deal rather than bigger houses, reflecting a preference for working with those he knows and trusts. Sine was "very critical to the deal," said the source in Japan, as was Ron Fisher, managing partner of Softbank.

Hesse led the talks for his Sprint team, alongside Keith Cowan, the carrier's president of strategic planning, and Doug Lynn, vice president of corporate development.

Son - whose strategic plan for Softbank's next 30 years includes becoming one of the 10 biggest companies in the world, with a market value of more than $2.5 trillion - was the driving force behind the deal, the sources said.

"This is Son's deal," said a second U.S. source. "He's the dealmaker."

"NETWORKED"

Appropriately for a cross-border deal that aims to shake up a U.S. market dominated by Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T, much of the Sprint-Softbank talks were done over the phone and by email, at least until the final dash.

"This was the most 'networked deal' I've worked on," said the first U.S. source.

"We'd end each day with lengthy conference calls with people in Tokyo. We'd start each day catching up with 100 email messages and then we'd have conversations with a variety of people in the U.S., the Sprint people, largely in Kansas," the source added. "There were fewer in-person meetings in this deal than any other of this scale that I can think of."

Despite his interest in expanding beyond Japan's ageing, saturated market, Son may have had doubts about whether buying Sprint was the way to go, given the increased debt load.

"Of course, there was thorough debate and I wouldn't say there was no opposition to the deal," said a Japanese source familiar with Softbank's internal discussions. "But there were those in favor of the deal, some even more so than Son."

A sense of urgency grew in the final weeks as fears surfaced that Japanese media, which often track executives' travel schedules for clues to business deals, had sniffed out the talks.

"You guys had the leak pretty early on, which was pretty distressing to those of us working on the deal," said the second U.S. source. Japan's NHK public TV and the Nikkei business daily broke news late on Thursday that Softbank was eyeing a 70 percent stake in Sprint. The deal followed just days later.

End-game talks on the complex deal, which involved at least three steps with two entities and a debt conversion and had to cope with U.S. regulatory issues, coincided with other transactions taking place around the edges.

But negotiators barely missed a beat after Softbanks's October 1 announcement that it would buy smaller rival eAccess Ltd. Also, U.S. carrier MetroPCS Communications, a potential Sprint target, agreed to merge with T-Mobile USA, part of Deutsche Telekom AG.

"In the middle of all this, just as we were getting really close, he (Son) announced the eAccess deal in Japan," the second U.S. source said. "He was doing a $2 billion deal on the side while we were doing the $20 billion deal."

BIGGER GOAL

Son has often stated his goal of overtaking Japan market leader NTT Docomo, but people close to the Sprint deal say he's aiming even higher. "Softbank is very interested in competing head-on with AT&T and Verizon," the first U.S. source said. "That's the goal."

Credit rating agencies and many investors fear Son may be miscalculating with his latest gamble, given the increased debt burden for Softbank and concerns that Sprint will still struggle to woo customers from its two bigger rivals. Reflecting those concerns, Softbank shares slumped 24 percent after news of the deal leaked late last week. By end-Wednesday, the stock had rebounded, but was still 9 percent below last Thursday's close.

But Son's fans say he'd likely bounce back and move on to the next challenge, given that he doesn't share the fear of failure that often holds back Japanese executives.

An ethnic Korean born to an impoverished family, Son has built Softbank into a near-3 trillion yen ($38 billion) company, making himself Japan's second-richest man along the way.

"He's made some mistakes in the past but he just runs over them," said a Japanese high-tech industry veteran. "That makes him different from other people in Japan."

($1 = 78.9000 Japanese yen) (Additional reporting by Carey Gillam, Nicola Leske and Peter Lauria in New York and Nathan Layne, Emi Emoto, Reiji Murai and Maki Shiraki in Tokyo; Writing by Linda Sieg; Editing by Ian Geoghegan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fearing-leaks-japans-softbank-sprinted-close-u-deal-142958236--finance.html

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