Archive for November, 2013

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Bloomberg News Suspends Reporter Whose Article on China Was Not Published

November 18th, 2013

Via: New York Times: A reporter for Bloomberg News who worked on an unpublished article about China, which employees for the company said had been killed for political reasons by top Bloomberg editors, was suspended last week by managers. The reporter, Michael Forsythe, was based in Hong Kong and has written award-winning investigative articles on […]

Law Enforcement Ankle Bracelets Have Built in Phone to Transmit Audio

November 18th, 2013

Via: The Crime Report: When defense lawyer Fermín L. Arraiza-Navas sat down with a prospective client in San Juan, Puerto Rico last April, he casually asked the man about the Global Positioning System (GPS) ankle bracelet that he was wearing as a condition for his bail. The reply was just as casual. “They speak to […]

Fukushima Plant Fuel Rod Removals to Begin Today

November 17th, 2013

Via: Blomberg: Tokyo Electric Power Co. will begin removing spent fuel today from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear facility, an early milestone in decommissioning that could threaten another crisis if mishandled. Removal of the first of the 1,533 fuel-rod assemblies at the plant’s No. 4 reactor building is scheduled to begin at about 3 p.m., […]

Screen Time Resulting in Children Turning Up to Doctors with Motor Delays, Decreased Muscle Strength

November 17th, 2013

Via: CBS: Tablets and toddlers: A warning for parents of tech-savvy children. The American Academy of Pediatrics says children under two should avoid all screen time. Jessica Kartalija reports doctors and therapists fear too much time on touchscreens could cause long-term damage. Playtime for babies is far different in the 21st century. But parents could […]

NSA Links to St Petersburg Florida Drug Ring

November 17th, 2013

Via: Mad Cow Morning News: Skyway Global LLC, the St. Petersburg, FL company that owned the DC-9 airline busted in Mexico carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine, made its headquarters in a 79,000 sq ft building owned by Verint Systems (NASDAQ: VRNT), a foreign tele-communications company with a contract to wiretap the U.S. for the NSA […]

The Wall Street Code

November 16th, 2013

Via: Backlight: Research Credit: JF

Apple Spending $10.5 Billion on Automated Manufacturing Equipment

November 16th, 2013

Via: Bloomberg: Apple Inc. is putting a record $10.5 billion to work in new technology — from assembly robots to milling machines — that consumers will never see. To get a jump on rivals like Samsung Electronics Co. and lay the groundwork for new products, Apple is spending more on the machines that do the […]

IBM Prepares to Open Watson to Third Party Developers

November 16th, 2013

Via: PCWorld: IBM is preparing to give third parties access to its Watson supercomputer with the aim of spurring the growth of applications that take advantage of the system’s artificial intelligence capabilities. Watson, which is derived from IBM’s DeepQA project, drew worldwide attention in 2011 after it soundly defeated human opponents on the Jeopardy! game […]

The Child-Rape Assembly Line

November 16th, 2013

Via: Vice: Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg—who is 63 with a long, graying beard—recently sat down with me to explain what he described as a “child-rape assembly line” among sects of fundamentalist Jews. He cleared his throat. “I’m going to be graphic,” he said. A member of Brooklyn’s Satmar Hasidim fundamentalist branch of Orthodox Judaism, Nuchem designs […]

Timothy Geithner Heads to Private Equity Firm Warburg Pincus

November 16th, 2013

Via: Politico: Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, a trusted lieutenant to President Barack Obama who played a leading role in the government’s response to the financial crisis, will join private-equity firm Warburg Pincus LLC in March. On Saturday, the firm, which is headquartered in New York, announced Geithner will hold the titles of president and […]

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