Monday, August 5, 2013

Influenza A virus infection of healthy piglets in an abattoir in Brazil: animal-human interface and risk for interspecies transmission.

Asymptomatic influenza virus infections in pigs are frequent and the lack of measures for controlling viral spread facilitates the circulation of different virus strains between pigs. The goal of this study was to demonstrate the circulation of influenza A virus strains among asymptomatic piglets in an abattoir in Brazil and discuss the potential public health impacts. Tracheal samples (n = 330) were collected from asymptomatic animals by a veterinarian that also performed visual lung tissue examinations. No slaughtered animals presented with any noticeable macroscopic signs of influenza infection following examination of lung tissues. Samples were then analysed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction that resulted in the identification of 30 (9%) influenza A positive samples. The presence of asymptomatic pig infections suggested that these animals could facilitate virus dissemination and act as a source of infection for the herd, thereby enabling the emergence of influenza outbreaks associated with significant economic losses. Furthermore, the continuous exposure of the farm and abattoir workers to the virus increases the risk for interspecies transmission. Monitoring measures of swine influenza virus infections and vaccination and monitoring of employees for influenza infection should also be considered. In addition regulatory agencies should consider the public health ramifications regarding the potential zoonotic viral transmission between humans and pigs.

Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903968?dopt=Abstract

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Report: Manziel being probed by NCAA over profiting on autographs

According to a report by ESPN, Johnny Manziel is under investigation by the NCAA for accepting money in exchange for autographs. (Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports)

Johnny Manziel's crazy offseason since winning the Heisman Trophy has created plenty of headlines but has had little impact on what was expected from Texas A&M on the field.

That may have changed Sunday.

According to ESPN's "Outside the Lines," Manziel is being investigated by the NCAA for being paid for signing autographs on photos and sports memorabilia while he was attending the BCS National Championship in Miami in January. According to the report, Manziel was paid a five-figure fee for the signing.

If the NCAA finds that Manziel violated NCAA rules by accepting money for promoting or advertising the commercial sale of a product or service (NCAA Bylaw 12.5.2.1), Manziel could be ruled ineligible.

Just last week in an article in Sports Illustrated, Manziel said signing autographs was the No. 1 stressor in his life. Manziel said he's been approached by family members, school officials, teammates, friends as well as those who have tried to profit from his signature.

If the Aggies lost Manziel, it would be a huge blow. Manziel's backup last season, Jameill Showers, transferred to UTEP.? Junior Matt Joeckel, the twin brother of first-round pick Luke Joeckel, is listed as No. 2 on the A&M depth chart. Joeckel played in five games in 2012, throwing a total of 12 passes.

The Aggies have media day Monday and their first practice. Manziel was originally listed as one of the seven players who could possibly be attending the media day pending summer class schedules. The school released an updated list Sunday and Manziel was no longer on it.

The school is not commenting on the investigation.

"It is Texas A&M's longstanding practice not to respond to such questions concerning specific student-athletes," a release from the school read.

The Aggies, who open the season Aug. 31 vs. Rice, are the preseason No. 6 team according to the USA Today coaches' poll. That's the highest the Aggies have been ranked in the preseason since 1995.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Foxsports/rss/CFB/~3/GSMXAWoLpyI/johnny-Manziel-being-probed-by-NCAA-over-profiting-on-autographs-080413

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Galaxy Note III SM-N9005 Emerges in Benchmarks

As September approaches, more and more evidence for the existence of the Galaxy Note III smartphone is making its way to the web, and it seems that Samsung?s upcoming large device has made it online once again, with LTE connectivity packed inside.

Supposedly set to make an official appearance at the IFA 2013 trade show in Berlin on September 4, Galaxy Note III was spotted in AnTuTu with a Snapdragon 800 processor, support for LTE networks and model number SM-N9005 attached.

Running under Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the smartphone features a 2.3GHz CPU, yet shows lower benchmarking scores than what the chip can deliver, SamMobile notes.

The upcoming device is also rumored to arrive on shelves with 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, support for LTE-A and a better TouchWiz UI loaded on top of Android.

Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Galaxy-Note-III-SM-N9005-Emerges-in-Benchmarks-373058.shtml

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Android 4.2 TV Box ?Hawk-Droid?

Published Monday, August 5, 2013 By Raluca. Under?Gadgets????

The perfect way to transform your TV into an Android power house of entertainment is with this cool and stylish TV box with a built-in 5 megapixel camera, known as the ?Hawk-Droid?. Swoop down and take advantage of this great deal as the ?Hawk-Droid? is unlike other TV boxes as it has a 5 megapixel web cam, therefore you can have video chats and conversations via your TV.

Also now the ?Hawk-Droid? TV box comes with a dual core processor meaning that not only will it run your applications faster but it will also operate more efficient, which will ensure better results when being used. Running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the ?Hawk-Droid? has one of Android?s most advanced operating systems with a different flavor. This operating system is not only quick but it also provides the user a high level of customization and Google Play store that has more than 700,000 apps.

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Source: http://www.7gadgets.com/2013/08/05/android-4-2-tv-box-hawk-droid/82969

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Google introduces City Experts program to promote better local reviews

DNP Google introduces the City Experts program to promote better local reviews

In an effort to raise the bar on local reviews, Google has just announced the launch of the City Experts program, open to Google+ users with at least 50 reviews under their belts. To maintain membership, City Experts must write a minimum of five reviews per month that meet Google's standards for quality. Said standards aren't particularly strenuous; City Experts are expected to produce three or four sentences that give an accurate and substantial impression of the businesses they're reviewing. To encourage people to sign up, the company is offering a slew of goodies, like custom Google swag, invitations to local events and exclusive offers in the program's monthly newsletter. If nothing tickles your fancy more than slamming or praising businesses in your area, you can sign up at the source link below.

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Apple?s supplier Pegatron Group violates workers? rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 29, 2013

Today, China Labor Watch (CLW) published an investigative report detailing the labor violations of three factories of Pegatron Group, a major supplier to Apple. In 2013, Apple has increased its orders to these factories, which have benefitted from and relied upon labor violations to increase their competitive edge.

CLW?s investigations revealed at least 86 labor rights violations, including 36 legal violations and 50 ethical violations. The violations fall into 15 categories: dispatch labor abuse, hiring discrimination, women?s rights violations, underage labor, contract violations, insufficient worker training, excessive working hours, insufficient wages, poor working conditions, poor living conditions, difficulty in taking leave, labor health and safety concerns, ineffective grievance channels, abuse by management, and environmental pollution.

In short, the Pegatron factories are violating a great number of international and Chinese laws and standards as well as the standards of Apple?s own social responsibility code of conduct.

In May 2013, Apple heralded that its suppliers had achieved 99 percent compliance with Apple?s 60-hour workweek rule, this despite the fact that 60 hours is a direct violation of China?s 49-hour statutory limit.? This ?accomplishment? is further discredited by the fact that average weekly working hours in the three factories probed by CLW are approximately 66 hours, 67 hours, and 69 hours, respectively. For instance, in Pegatron Shanghai, our investigation uncovered that workers were forced to sign forms indicating that their overtime hours were less than the actual levels.

Indeed, a number of Apple?s social responsibility promises are being broken, including those related to worker safety, protecting the environment, and more. None of the Pegatron factories investigated here, for example, provide sufficient safety training to workers. At Riteng and AVY, waste water is disposed of directly into the sewage system, polluting the local water source.

Conditions at these factories are so poor that most workers refuse to continue working for long. In a period of two weeks, 30 of 110 new recruits at AVY left.

Apple continues to source from Pegatron factories despite serious labor rights violations. That Apple has made promises on the conduct of its suppliers means that Apple is complicit in the persistence of violations at these factories.

Apple has zero tolerance for lapses in the quality of its products. If a quality issue arises, Apple will do everything it can to have it corrected immediately. But a lower level of urgency apparently applies in responding to labor rights abuses. Despite its professed high standards for the treatment of Apple workers, serious labor violations have persisted year after year. Apple must prioritize its efforts into halting the abuse of the workers making Apple products.

CLW executive director Li Qiang said, ?Our investigations have shown that labor conditions at Pegatron factories are even worse than those at Foxconn factories. Apple has not lived up to its own standards. This will lead to Apple?s suppliers abusing labor in order to strengthen their position for receiving orders. In this way, Apple is worsening conditions for workers, not improving them.?

The report brings this issue into sharp relief by comparing 17 social promises that Apple has made with 17 corresponding realities uncovered during CLW?s investigation.

From March to July 2013, CLW sent investigators into the three Pegatron Group factories to carry out undercover investigations and conduct nearly 200 interviews with workers outside the factories. The factories included Pegatron Shanghai (producing the iPhone), Riteng (a Pegatron subsidiary in Shanghai producing Apple computers), and AVY (a Pegatron subsidiary in Suzhou producing iPad parts). Together, these three Pegatron factories have more than 70,000 employees.

The full report can be here.

A CLW-produced short film can be found here.

More CLW investigations into the electronics industry supply chain:

2012 report on eight Samsung suppliers

2012 report on ten Apple supplier

About China Labor Watch:

Founded in 2000, China Labor Watch is an independent not-for-profit organization.?In the past ten years, CLW has collaborated with labor organizations and the media to conduct a series of in-depth assessments of factories in China that produce toys, bikes, shoes, furniture, clothing, and electronics for some of the largest companies. CLW?s New York office creates reports from these investigations, educates the international community on supply chain labor issues, and pressures corporations to improve conditions for workers.?

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Li Qiang
E-Mail: qiang@chinalaborwatch.org
Phone: +001 212-244-4049
Cell Phone: +001 917-257-8589
147 W 35th Street , STE 406^
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Source: http://www.chinalaborwatch.org//news/new-459.html

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[News] Google Drive blurs the line between Windows and the web with new desktop shortcuts

Google's unrelenting march into Microsoft's turf continues.

A mere two weeks after the release of the Chrome App Launcher for Windows--Google's backdoor into the offline world, basically--the company has announced that when Windows users install the desktop version of Google Drive, it will automatically dump shortcuts for Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Drive on your desktop, along with one for your Drive-based online storage.

Double-clicking on one of those icons opens up the associated web app. After signing in to your Google account you're free to powerhouse through your productivity tasks, and all your work will automatically save to the cloud, the Google Drive team explained in a Google+?post. These simple desktop links could prove handy indeed for non-techies or people who chose to live their lives in Google's free, cloud-connected ecosystem, especially if you configure the Drive family of apps to work offline.

Taking the online onto the desktop

While default shortcut dumps are evil incarnate and should be cast back into the depths from which they spawned, Google's move is actually pretty savvy. Not only do the shortcuts reinforce the fact that Drive is a full productivity suite rather than a simple cloud storage box, but like the Chrome app launcher, they also keep Google's service in your face. Plus, the shortcuts further muddle the increasingly blurry line between the desktop and the open web.

"For quite some time, we've had a dichotomy between web apps and native apps, and one of the things that sets them apart is the ability [for native apps] to be launched from the desktop and have a degree of persistence and independence from the browser," Ross Rubin, principal analyst at Reticle Research, told PCWorld when the Chrome App Launcher was released. "...People want to interact with their web apps as easily as they do with their desktop apps."

The Chrome App Launcher helps to break down those walls, and now, so will these Drive-related shortcuts.

And Google? Well, Google makes its money by tossing ads at your eyeballs when you're on the web. Check out PCWorld's Chrome App Launcher analysis for the full scoop on what Google stands to gain by dumping web apps on your desktop, and look for the Google Drive installation tweak to roll out sometime in the next week.

Source: http://www.pcworld.in/news/google-drive-blurs-line-between-windows-and-web-new-desktop-shortcuts-102892013

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