Monday, July 8, 2013

This wasn?t the first time Anderson Silva dropped his hands and clowned in the cage (Photos)

What set up Anderson Silva's stunning loss to Chris Weidman at UFC 162 was a game that Silva had dangerously played many times in previous fights. Silva put his hands down and clowned around in the cage. That's when Weidman continued to charge forward and landed the knockout punch when Silva.

This isn't the first time he's dropped his hands in a fight, but it's never come back to haunt him like it did here.

He did it against Stephan Bonnar, and won with a first-round knockout.

He did it against Yushin Okami, and won with a second-round knockout.

He did it against Forrest Griffin, and won with a second-round knockout. He did it against Thales Leites and Demian Maia, as well.

Silva has clowned around in the cage and dropped his hands many times, and it never ended in a UFC loss. Perhaps it was a way to get in his opponents' heads, or it was Silva's way of having fun in the cage. Weidman is the first fighter who could get his hands on Silva as he clowned. It's why he's the champ, and Silva is without the belt for the first time since 2006.

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Things To Remember When It Comes To Self Improvement | Float'n ...

Saturday, July 6th, 2013 at 3:55 am ?

TIP! Try and find what is in the way of you becoming a success. Figuring this out is daunting for most people.

Self-help can be a great way to turn your life around for the better. However, sometimes you are faced with the puzzlement of where to begin. Everything you need to know about where to start with helping yourself is listed in the tips below.

TIP! Use your work time efficiently. Some say there is a trick that involves taking frequent breaks throughout the work day.

Often, the enemy of happiness is stress. When the human mind is preoccupied with a state of stress, damage can be caused to both physical and mental aspects of the body. All of us need to have clear, relaxed thinking to enable us to plan and execute our life?s purpose, and this only happens when we let go of stressful thoughts. Schedule in relaxation times throughout the day, clearing your mind in a peaceful setting. A calm, refreshed mind is essential to inner peace and self-assurance.

Only associate with positive people. Like-minded people will help strengthen your resolve while reinforcing positive attitudes.

TIP! Exercise is not only for people wanting to lose weight. There are multiple reasons for exercising.

If you would like to move forward in personal development, you should be humble. The more humble you are, realizing that there is room for growth, the more willing you are to gain knowledge. A humble attitude puts you in the right mindset to learn new things and develop as a human being.

You cannot provide care for others unless you care for yourself. Wherever you are mentally and emotionally, always take time to relax and check in with your needs.

TIP! You need to have an emergency fund. Many people think that a credit card counts as an emergency fund.

Head to a movie with your best friend if anxiety is a problem in your life. This helps put you into a social situation, but it doesn?t involve socializing until you are uncomfortable. Eventually, it will be second nature to be around a large amount of people.

TIP! If failings don?t respond to efforts at improvement, it may be wise to consult a therapist. Resources designed for self-help may be helpful up to a point, but they do not provide the expertise or specialized attention that a patient can get from a therapist.

If you see that you are frequently not reaching the goals and expectations that you have set for yourself, stop and reassess what the problems might be. Look for resources related to your issues and ask your friends about their struggles. You could have impossible expectations of yourself or just not have a committed dedication to solving your problems.

TIP! Be respectful no matter how much, or how little, power the people you talk to wield over you. Your demeanor towards them speaks a great deal about you, and nothing about them.

Focus on learning how to stay calm in difficult circumstances, rather than becoming irrational and emotional. If you learn how to handle the most stressful situations in life, then the smaller stuff will feel manageable, making your daily life better. Rhythmic deep breathing will help you regain control and remain self-assured.

TIP! Don?t use shopping as a comfort technique. If you practice something you like instead of shopping, you will not spend a lot of money and get into debt.

Discover what matters most to you, and put all of your energy toward those things. By concentrating your emotional energy on the positive aspects of everyday life and shutting out the negative, you will be on the road to inner peace.

TIP! Demonstrate altruism to improve your life. If you understand the importance of caring for others at your own expense, you can build stronger character.

Eradicate disorganization from your life entirely. Being organized can make you feel accomplished and it can boost your confidence. This will also lead to less stress because the disorganization contributing to it will be eliminated. Having everything put away and neatly organized can give you a sense of peace.

TIP! Pick out what you wish to do in life and go do it. If you sit in your chair thinking about how you would like your life to be, and you do nothing to make it happen, you will never get that life.

Moderate risks may be the main key to your personal happiness! Most people avoid risks because they don?t want to fail or feel bad about their capabilities. This means that they become stuck in a rut where they do the same things over and over, and do not find fulfillment. When you take a risk, you are showing yourself that you have courage, which is important to finding happiness.

TIP! Discipline is one of the cornerstones of a successful personal development plan. You need to be able to control your body?s urges.

As we have shown, educated self help decisions will benefit your life. You also have to follow through no matter what. If you think about these tips, you can live a more fulfilling life.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

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Are the Google Play Edition smartphones worth it?

There is something appealing about a Google Android smartphone running pure Android.

You don't have to deal with the added bloatware and unwanted apps that can't be removed from device makers and wireless operators. And best of all you're guaranteed to get all of Google's Android software updates when they are released. There's no waiting months for an update or even wondering if your smartphone will ever get the update.

So you'd think that the new Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, which Google is now selling without the layered on manufacturer software, will fly off the shelves. While the idea sounds great in theory, the reality is that consumers have to give up some nifty functionality and they'll have to pay a pretty penny for the Nexus "pure" Google experience.

In this edition of Ask Maggie I offer some thoughts on whether the hefty pricetag and the sacrificed features are worth it. I also advise another reader who is looking to turn his Samsung smartphone into a Google "experience" device.

Should I get a Google Play Edition smartphone?

Dear Maggie,
I appreciate the input you give your readers so I wanted to pick your brain about something. I am interested in getting one of the new "pure" Google phones: Samsung Galaxy S4 or HTC One. I like the idea of being able to get the latest Android software updates as they come out.

I am currently in the market for a new smartphone as I am using the iPhone 4 since it was released on Verizon. I'm well aware that these "Google phones" are only for AT&T and T-Mobile. I'm ok with that and was thinking about switching carriers anyway as well as switching from the iPhone to an Android phone.

But I have some concerns, specifically about getting a pure Google phone. I was hoping you could help answer them for me.

1) How do you think the camera will function on the Google version of the GS4 and HTC One as compared to the devices that are sold by the carriers?

2) Is having the benefit of knowing that my phone will get every Google Android update when it's released really worth it? Or is that idea overrated?

Thank you for taking the time to read my email!
Crazy Indecisive JB

Dear Crazy Indecisive JB,
Let me start by saying that you are asking all the right questions. There are definitely some benefits to getting a pure Google experience phone, such as a guarantee that you'll get all the latest Android software updates. But it comes at price. Not only is the cost of the device a lot more, but you also have to sacrifice some key features of these devices.

The HTC One Google Play Edition has the same user interface and features as a Google Nexus device running Android 4.2.2.

A hefty price tag
The HTC One Google Play Edition and the Samsung Galaxy S4 One Google Edition are not sold through a wireless carrier, and therefore they aren't subsidized, which means they're expensive. The HTC One Google Edition sells for about $600 while the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition goes for $650.

At such a hefty price tag, it's important to make sure, you're getting the right device for you.

Of course, at the unsubsidized price, it also means the device is unlocked and there is no carrier contract to worry about. That said, since these are GSM phones, they will only work on two of the four major U.S. carriers, AT&T and T-Mobile. But it sounds like you're alright with switching from Verizon anyway.

If you think about it, these prices aren't outrageous considering that the prices are comparable to what most smartphones cost without a service contract. But it's still quite a bit more than Google's most recent Nexus device, the Nexus 4, which Google sells for $300.

But with a contract or some kind of payment plan, carriers are selling these devices for between $100 and $200. The Galaxy S4 is available on AT&T and Verizon for $200, while Sprint is offering it for $150 and T-Mobile is offering it for $99 down and $20 a month for 24 months. The HTC One, which is available on all four major carriers, except Verizon, is also reasonably priced.

What's the big deal about "pure" Google devices?
The Google Android operating system is open source software for mobile devices. And because it's open source, handset makers can develop their own software "skins" on top of the Android OS. Samsung's "skin" is called TouchWiz and HTC has one called Sense.

This software not only changes the user interface of these Android devices, but the manufacturers have also layered in additional software features. In the new Samsung GS4, that includes things like the Air Gesture feature that allows you to control your smartphone with hand gestures or the Smart Stay feature that keeps the display lit when it senses your eyes looking at it. It also happens to include a lot of the nifty camera features on the HTC One.

Google GS4 (lockscreen and notifcations)

The Samsung GS4 Google Play Edition has a simplified lock screen (left) and notifications shade.

(Credit: Lynn La/CNET)

Some Google purists hate the manufacturer skins on their devices. And to be honest, sometimes the user interfaces can seem cluttered. Also it means that the user experience isn't always consistent across Android devices from different manufacturers. This might annoy people who want to stay within the Android ecosystem but don't always buy devices from the same device manufacturer. That said, it often means that the experience is very similar among devices made by a particular phone maker.

One of the downsides of devices with this layered software is that it's the main reason why it takes so long for new Android updates to propagate through existing products. Because the new releases of Android must be tested and tweaked to work on devices sporting Samsung TouchWiz and HTC Sense, it often means it can take months before devices already in the market get updates. And often, the updates are further delayed, because wireless operators must also test how the new software updates will work on their networks.

Another issue with these devices is that carriers also load up smartphones with their own "bloatware" apps that cannot be removed from the device.

To help alleviate this issue and to make sure that new Android updates are pushed out as soon as possible, Google started its Nexus program. These phones sport the pure Google Android software sans any additional software or apps from manufacturers or wireless operators. Google's Nexus devices are not built by Google per se, instead Google works with manufacturers to design products from the ground up.

In this sense, the Google Play Editions of the Galaxy S4 and HTC One are not pure Nexus devices. They were not designed with Google's input. But they are running the Nexus Google Android software. And as a result, the interface on these devices looks just like any other Nexus smartphone, such as the Nexus 4.

There are certainly benefits to getting the Google Play Edition of either the Samsung Galaxy S4 or the HTC One. And unlike the Nexus 4, these devices sport the line hardware and operate over 4G LTE wireless networks. Except for the software, these devices are exactly like the ones that the carriers are selling.

The HTC One has been praised for its all-aluminum casing and sleek design. The device also sports 32GB of onboard storage for apps, photos, videos, music and other media. It also has a 4.7-inch LCD screen that CNET Reviews editor Brian Bennett has described as "arresting" offering a sharp1080p resolution (468 ppi) along with vivid colors.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 also sports some terrific specifications too, including a quad-core processor and a 5-inch 1080p screen, and 16GB of storage space with a SD card slot for even more storage. Both devices operate on 4G LTE networks.

So first and foremost, you are getting topnotch hardware. And because it's pure Google, you'll get the new Android software updates without delay.

Another benefit, especially for GS4 users is that by ditching Samsung's TouchWiz software, you will actually be able to get use more of the device storage on your Google Edition GS4 as compared to the Samsung version.

When CNET Reviews editor Lynn La tested the Google Edition Samsung Galaxy S4, she found that instead of only having 9.10GB of available storage on the 16GB version of the Samsung GS4, you can get 12.65GB of storage space on the Google Edition model.

The reason is simple. All the bells and whistles that Samsung has packed into its TouchWiz based GS4 take up a lot of storage capacity on the phone, which means there is less available storage for your apps, music and photos. This has been a contentious issue for Samsung Galaxy customers, especially those on Verizon, who only have the option of buying the 16GB version of the device. AT&T sells the 32GB version.

The trade off
But as you alluded to in your question, ditching the manufacturer software skins on these devices also means you have to give up some features. And the area where you will likely miss these features the most is on the camera.

For example, without HTC Sense software running on the HTC One, you'll forgo many of the slick camera features, such as Zoe Share, which allows you to file pictures and video based on dates in "events." This feature also lets you automatically stitch together video, images, and the short 3-second movie clips (called "Zoe shorts") into video highlights. And you're even able to set your video gallery to audio tracks. And it edits the movies to match the music.

Unfortunately, the camera features on the Google Play Edition don't offer similar functionality. That said, some features remain, such as the 4-megapixel Ultrapixel sensor and Image Sense imaging processor. That means the phone takes pictures just as quickly, practically instantly, and performs very well under low-light conditions.

Jelly Bean 4.2.2's camera software does provide a selection of shooting modes such as Party, Action, Sunset, and Night. You also get a horizontal panorama mode plus the new Sphere mode to combine photos together into 360-degree landscapes. There's also the option to edit images after they've been shot, such as cropping and adding color filters.

When it comes to the Galaxy S4, you will still get the 13-megapixel camera. But you'll miss out on many of Samsung's key creative camera controls. For instance, you won't be able to simultaneously capture images from both your front-facing camera as well as your regular camera. You will also miss out on Samsung's Drama mode, which lets you shoot an action-sequence and compiles it into one photo; an editing feature called Eraser that compares several photos of the same scene and spits out an image with the least amount of changing variables (like removing a bunch of tourists from a picture of the Eiffel Tower); and Sound Shot, an S4-exclusive feature that lets you record and attach a short audio message when you share a photo.

Some of the features on the Samsung Galaxy S4 with TouchWiz are not available in the Google Play Edition.

(Credit: CNET/Sarah Tew)

You also won't get Animated Photo, a feature that lets you animate your still shots in a GIF-like loop.

That said, there are apps that you can download that may offer many of these features, so it's not a total loss if you go with the Google Play Edition devices. But just keep in mind that some of the fancier and more creative options won't be built into this device. That said, CNET Reviews Editor Lynn La said to also remember that the Samsung camera is still very good.

"This camera will still be able to take the same exceptional images we first saw from previous S4s, with objects being sharp and in focus, colors looking bright and true-to-life, and pictures looking greatly detailed when viewed at full resolution. Not to mention, pictures and videos were all captured swiftly and smoothly."

Is getting the "pure" Google experience worth it?
I think this is the most important question that you posed in your in note to me. For die-hard Android fans and developers who want to test out new apps, the Google Play Edition Galaxy S4 or HTC One are a good choice. And even though you'll have to sacrifice some features, these folks are likely savvy enough to find apps to augment what already exists in the pure Google Android experience.

But for the rest of us, which is to say the average consumer, I'd say you are better off just getting one of these phones from a carrier. First of all, you'll save yourself quite a bit of money since you won't be paying full price for the device. (I know people will argue that you pay for the device in your service contract, and that is true. But for most wireless operators, you pay the same each month for your service regardless of whether you take the subsidy or you buy the phone at full price. So that's why I think it's wise to just take the subsidy if you're going to sticking with a carrier for the full 2 years of your contract anyway.)

And the second reason is that you won't have to sacrifice all the bells and whistles that the manufacturers have added to their devices. While you may not use all of them, they can be nice additions.

In the end, you may not get the Android updates as quickly as you would if you had the pure Google Edition devices, but that might be the price you have to pay for more functionality and a lower cost to your device.

I hope this advice was helpful. Good luck!

Can I turn any Android phone into a "pure" Google Phone?

Dear Maggie,
Can I port the newly released Google edition software build for HTC One/Samsung Galaxy S4 to a different Android device, say Samsung Infuse? Can you please explain, if it is not possible?

Thanks,
Siromani

Dear Siromani,
Yes, it is possible to get the pure Google Android experience on your Samsung Infuse. But it likely won't be easy. And I wouldn't recommend it for an average consumer. But if you're an Android die-hard with some technical know-how, you could give it a try.

In order to do this, you will have to gain root access to your device. But there are risks. The biggest among them is that rooting your phone may void the device warranty. After you've rooted your device, you'll also have to find custom ROM that will give you the "pure" Google experience on your particular device. This might be tricky to do, and if you don't follow the steps carefully and you mess up, it could "brick" your device. This means it will become unusable.

CNET blogger and Android expert Scott Webster gives some good advice about how to root your device and get a pure Google experience on any Android phone. You can check out his post to get more details where he explains exactly what rooting a device is and the risks involved in doing it. He also explains what a ROM is, and he points to places where you can find custom ROMs for your device.

Ask Maggie is an advice column that answers readers' wireless and broadband questions. The column now appears twice a week on CNET offering readers a double dosage of Ask Maggie's advice. If you have a question, I'd love to hear from you. Please send me an e-mail at maggie dot reardon at cbs dot com. And please put "Ask Maggie" in the subject header. You can also follow me on Facebook on my Ask Maggie page.

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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Dozens charged in Ga. Alzheimer's home abuse case

COMMERCE, Ga. (AP) ? Almost two dozen former employees of a Georgia center for people with Alzheimer's disease are facing more than 70 charges in an investigation of cruelty to patients.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents say the charges stem from a three-month investigation of Alzheimer's Care of Commerce, about 65 miles northeast of Atlanta.

Agents used a warrant Tuesday to search for evidence. The investigation uncovered accounts of physical abuse, such as staff members striking patients and throwing water on them.

Authorities say warrants for the arrests of 21 former and present employees were issued. Charges include cruelty to people 65 or older and accusations of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation.

A telephone message left at the center Tuesday morning was not immediately returned.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dozens-charged-ga-alzheimers-home-abuse-case-154112574.html

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MediaTek to launch true 8-core, 2GHz MT6592 chipset in November?

MediaTek to launch true 8core, 2GHz MT6592 chipset in November

Samsung may already have its 8-core Exynos 5 Octa offering, but the cunning "big.LITTLE" implementation means only up to four cores work together at any time -- either the Cortex-A15 quartet or its lesser Cortex-A7 counterpart. In other words, we'd rather rename the chipset range to something like "Exynos 5 Quad Dual." But according to recent intel coming from Taipei and Shenzhen, it looks like Taiwan's MediaTek is well on its way to ship a true 8-core mobile chipset in Q4 this year.

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