Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Fiona Apple & Blake Mills playing the Bank of America Theatre on fall tour

Fiona Apple @ The Chicago Theatre, July 2012 (more by Sarah Frankie Linder)
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Fiona Apple and frequent collaborator Blake Mills will be embarking on a collaborative North American tour this fall. It's titled "Anything We Want: An Evening with Fiona Apple and Blake Mills," and includes a performance at the Bank of America Theatre on October 15. Tickets for the Chicago show go on sale on August 10 at 10AM CST. Stay tuned for presale information.

Apple also has a brand new video for "Hot Knife" from 2012's The Idler Wheel..... It was directed by her ex, Paul Thomas Anderson, who is famous for his work on Boogie Nights, There Will Be Blood, The Master, and more.

All Fiona Apple/Blake Mills dates and her new video for "Hot Knife" are below...


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Fiona Apple - "Hot Knife"

Fiona Apple/Blake Mills -- 2013 Tour Dates
10/3 Portland, OR Newmark Theatre
10/4 Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall
10/7 Los Angeles, CA Walt Disney Concert Hall
10/8 Berkeley, CA Zellerbach Hall
10/11 Denver, CO Boettcher Concert Hall
10/14 Minneapolis, MN The O'Shaughnessy
10/15 Chicago, IL Bank of America Theatre
10/17 Toronto, ON Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/19 Philadelphia, PA Merriam Theater
10/22 New York, NY Beacon Theatre
10/23 Boston, MA Emerson Colonial Theatre
10/25 Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre
10/26 Washington, DC Lincoln Theatre

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Weiner falls to 4th in new NYC mayoral poll

NEW YORK (AP) ? New York City mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner plunged to fourth place among Democrats in the first poll taken since he admitted to having illicit online exchanges with women even after he resigned from Congress amid a sexting scandal.

The poll ? which Weiner led just five days ago ? also showed about half of likely Democratic voters saying Weiner should abandon his mayoral bid.

Weiner's support fell from 26 percent last week to 16 percent in Monday's Quinnipiac University poll. Last week's survey was taken largely before Weiner's latest scandal was revealed.

"He's in a free-fall," said poll director Maurice Carroll. "He can't win. He simply can't win."

Standing side by side with his wife, Weiner admitted last week that he had tawdry online exchanges ? including X-rated photos ? with a then-22 year-old Indiana woman after he stepped down from Congress in 2011 over similar behavior. He later said he had similar exchanges with two other women after his resignation.

Forty percent of voters said his behavior disqualified him from consideration as a candidate, up from 23 percent last week.

The poll of 446 likely Democratic voters shows Weiner trailing City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (27 percent), Public Advocate Bill de Blasio (21 percent) and ex-city comptroller Bill Thompson (20 percent). The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percentage points.

In a statement, Weiner said "polls don't change anything."

But last week's revelation has seemingly derailed his once-surging mayoral bid, sending him from political punch line to comeback story and back again.

Weiner forged ahead Monday in the face of countless calls ? including from pundits and powerful members of his own party ? to step aside.

"I'm going to keep talking about the things important to this city," he said at a campaign stop in Queens. "I don't really care if a lot of pundits or politicians are offended by that. I'm going to keep doing those things and I think New Yorkers deserve that choice. I'm going to let New Yorkers decide."

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the head of the state's Democratic party, declined Monday to weigh in on whether Weiner should abandon his mayoral bid, but his scandal-scarred predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, allowed that he would fire an employee who engaged in Weiner's behavior.

The former governor, himself staging a comeback bid in the race for New York City comptroller, told MSNBC's Chris Matthews in a televised appearance that Matthews was correct in suggesting Spitzer would not vote for Weiner.

Spitzer stepped down from office in 2008 after admitting he paid for sex with prostitutes.

Several of Weiner's mayoral rivals have called for him to quit, including de Blasio, who benefited the most in the Quinnipiac poll from Weiner's tumble. De Blasio's campaign has targeted the same progressive and outer-borough base wooed by Weiner but was previously eclipsed by the former congressman's star power and campaign skills.

"Today's poll shows a wide open race," said de Blasio spokesman Dan Levitan. "It's no surprise that as the race heats up, more and more New Yorkers are supporting Bill de Blasio's campaign to bring real progressive change to City Hall."

If none of the Democratic candidates reach 40 percent of the vote in the Sept. 10 primary, the top two advance to a run-off election two weeks later. The winner would then face the Republican nominee in November.

The state's top Democrat continued to shy away from discussing Weiner's bid.

"This is summer political theater in New York," Cuomo said Monday. "We laugh because if we didn't laugh, we would cry, right?"

"People run, that's the way our system works," said Cuomo, who controls the state Democratic committee. "I'm not going to say who should run and shouldn't run because that's the system."

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Associated Press writer Michael Gormley in Albany contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/weiner-falls-4th-nyc-mayoral-poll-205848594.html

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WarGames: Google vs. Apple

Sailors on a People's Liberation Army (PLA) missile frigate await orders from Cupertino. Sailors on a People's Liberation Army missile frigate await orders from Cupertino

Photo illustration by Jim Festante/Slate. Photo by Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images.

Reminder: Matt Yglesias and Farhad Manjoo are wargaming a fanciful, definitely-not-actually-true version of what might happen if Google and Apple went to war. You can see how the battle began here.

As of Nov. 22, 2013 Apple has:
Cash on hand
: $135 billion
Personnel
: 580,000 under direct control, plus nearly 4 million active-duty soldiers in allied armies
Territory controlled
: China, European Union, pockets of fashionable liberalism across North America

Shifting production of iPhone chips away from Samsung is a bit of a logistical headache, but plans to do so have been in the works for a while. There may be a snag or two involved in ramping up the pace of the transition to Taiwan Semiconductor, but this is where things have been headed for quite some time now. Meanwhile, though the Google virus succeeds in shutting down Apple?s China plants for the foreseeable future, the attack yields some unforeseen blowback: American cyber-infiltrators wrecking China?s industrial infrastructure is a threat that cannot stand. Google may know software, but nobody knows computer hacking quite like the People?s Liberation Army. It?s time to unleash Unit 61398 on Google to counter Mountain View?s cyberattacks. In a week, Chinese hackers, in tandem with Apple, have uncovered the locations of Google?s secret server infrastructure. Brick and mortar special forces begin following up on what the hackers learn, knocking out mobile data centers one after the next. In the South China Sea, the PLA Navy fires on Google staff attempting to outfit a data center in a geopolitical no-man?s land near Taiping Island. It?s the first human casualty of the war?but it won?t be the last.

Now comes the time for the world to learn what Apple was doing with its enormous ramp-up of capital expenditures in 2012. People know something weird is happening when Jonny Ive takes the stage in person at Moscone West rather than sticking to video. It turns out there?s more going on, design-wise, than desktop towers shaped like garbage cans. Ive unveils the most elegant set of small arms the world has ever seen. The iPistol, machined from a single piece of aluminum, is simply the most advanced handgun anywhere. And for those less comfortable with firearms, Ive has an array of knives and bludgeons anodized in a full array of colors. They?re simple, minimalistic, and insanely deadly.?

The Apple Army awaits their iPistols outside the Apple Store in Tokyo The Apple Army awaits their iPistols outside the Apple Store in Tokyo

Photo by YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images

And with them Tim Cook exploits his remaining edge. Google cast aside its ?don?t be evil? mantra and become a totalitarian menace right out of Ridley Scott?s famous Mac ad. Apple is often compared to a cult by its critics, and that?s exactly what the situation calls for. The loyal volunteers of the Apple Army?a half million strong now?line up, as always, outside the stores, but this time they get the latest products right off the assembly line for free. They?ve always viewed themselves as representing the forces of good, but now that there?s a real-life Evil Empire to fight they?re inspired, dogged, and creative in their attacks. Fanning out, they don?t just hit what remains of Google?s physical infrastructure, but snatch the Android phones out of people?s hands and rough up co-workers spied checking on their personal Gmail accounts. Woe to anyone who uses ?to Google? as a generic verb for Internet search. In territories with heavy concentrations of Apple users?Manhattan, San Francisco, and of course Oregon where the violence began?army members seize control of local broadcast media so Geniuses can preach the true gospel, always wearing the black turtleneck of the truly devoted. Revolutionary violence has never looked this good.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/low_concept/features/2013/wargames/apple_attacks_google_how_the_cult_of_apple_could_transform_into_a_real_army.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Obama, Clinton Have a Date (ABC News)

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

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How Apple Will Benefit From the End of Smartphone Subsidies

Much of the attention surrounding the end of smartphone subsidies has been focused on the impact on wireless carriers. T-Mobile (NYSE: TMUS??) is in the process of rolling out new plans, and there are rumors that Verizon (NYSE: VZ??) will probably end subsidies soon as well; if so, AT&T (NYSE: T??) will certainly be close behind. But how will smartphone makers such as Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL??) be affected?

In the following interview with the Fool's Alison Southwick, Fool.com contributor Doug Ehrman discusses some of the potential impacts on Apple of the end of smartphone subsidies and why this might actually be good news for the iPhone maker.

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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Egyptian Troops On 'Maximum Alert" At Suez Sends Oil Over $102

After a few hours of calm yesterday, crude oil prices are once again surging back over $102 as the commander of the Third Field Army stated that troops deployed in Suez and South Sinai saw their "state of readiness" raised to "Maximum Alert." The announcement came after Cairo's airspace was closed for 40 minutes and flights were diverted to other airports because of air force drills. The 'state of emergency' has sent stocks sliding and put a modest bid into precious metals amid a call by Islamist allies of ousted Egyptian Prwsident Morsi to "take to the streets" and express their outrage.

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Islamist allies of Egypt's ousted president, Mohamed Mursi, called on people to protest on Friday to express outrage at his overthrow by the army and to reject a planned interim government backed by their liberal opponents.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

51 online insurance exchanges go live Oct. 1, what could possibly go wrong?

Information technology experts helping set up the online exchanges required under the Affordable Care Act predict bugs, errors, and crashes when the websites initially go up online.

By Sharon Begley,?Reuters / June 30, 2013

A patient waits in the hallway for a room to open up in the emergency room at Ben Taub General Hospital in Houston, Texas, in July 2009. On October 1, the online health insurance exchanges mandated under the Affordable Care Act will go online in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters/File

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About 550,000 people in?Oregon?do not have health insurance, and?Aaron Karjala?is confident the state's new online insurance exchange will be able to accommodate them when enrollment under President?Barack?Obama's healthcare reform begins on Oct. 1.

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What Karjala, the chief information officer at "Cover?Oregon," does worry about, however, is what will happen if the entire population of?Oregon?- 3.9 million - logs on that day "just to check it out," he said. Or if millions of curious souls elsewhere, wondering if?Oregon's insurance offerings are better than their states', log on, causing Cover?Oregon?to crash in a blur of spinning hourglasses and color wheels and an epidemic of frozen screens.

Multiply that by another 49 states and the District of Columbia, all of which will open health insurance exchanges under "Obamacare" that same day, and you get some idea of what could go publicly and disastrously wrong.

Obamacare, formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), could fail for many reasons, including participation by too few of the uninsured and a shortage of doctors to treat those who do sign up. But because its core is government-run marketplaces selling health insurance online, the likeliest reason for failure at the opening bell is?information technology?snafus, say experts who are helping with the rollout.

Although IT is the single most expensive ingredient of the exchanges, with eight-figure contracts to build them, experts expect bugs, errors and crashes. In April,?Obama?himself predicted "glitches and bumps" when the exchanges open for business.

"This is a 1.0 implementation," said?Dan Maynard, chief executive of?Connecture, a software developer that is providing the shopping and enrollment functions for several states' insurance exchanges. "From an IT perspective, 1.0's come out with a lot of defects. Everyone is waiting for something to go wrong."

Two states that intended to build their own exchanges,?Idaho?and?New Mexico, announced this spring that because of the tight timeline and daunting challenges they would have the federal government operate their IT systems.

"Nothing like this in IT has ever been done to this complexity or scale, and with a timeline that put it behind schedule almost before the ink was dry," said Rick Howard, research director at the technology advisory firm Gartner.

WHAT COLOR WAS YOUR VOLVO?

The potential for problems will begin as soon as would-be buyers log onto their state exchange. They'll enter their name, birth date, address and other identifying information. Then comes the first IT handoff: Is this person who she says she is?

To check that, credit bureau Experian will check the answers against its voluminous external databases, which include information from utility companies and banks on people's spending and other history, and generate questions. The customer will be asked which of several addresses he previously lived at, for example, whether his car has one of several proffered license plate numbers, and what color his old Volvo was.

It's similar to the system that verifies identity for accessing personal Social Security information. If someone gets a question wrong, he will be referred to Experian's help desk, and if that fails may be asked to submit documentation to prove he is who he claims to be.

The next step is determining if the customer is eligible for federal subsidies to pay for insurance. She is if she is a citizen and her income, which she will enter, is less than four times the federal poverty level. To verify this, the exchange pings the "federal data services hub," which is being built by Quality Software Services Inc under a $58 million contract with the Centers for?Medicare & Medicaid Services?(CMS).

The query arrives at the hub, which does not actually store information, and is routed to online servers at the Internal Revenue Service for income verification and at the Department of Homeland Security for a citizenship check.

The answers must be returned in real time, before the would-be buyer loses patience and logs off. If the reported income doesn't match the IRS's records, the applicant may have to submit pay stubs.

These federal computer systems have never been connected before, so it's anyone's guess how well they'll communicate.

"The challenge for states," said?Jinnifer Wattum, director of Eligibility and Exchange Solutions at Xerox's government healthcare unit, is that they have to build "the interfaces needed with the federal data services hub without knowing what this system will look like." That makes the task akin to making a key for a lock that doesn't exist yet.

CMS's contractors are working to finish the hub, but "much remains to be accomplished within a relatively short amount of time," concluded a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of?Congress, in June. CMS spokesman Brian Cook said the hub would be ready by September, and that the beta version had been tested for its ability to interact with the exchanges?Oregon?and?Maryland?are building.

The federal hub has to verify even more arcane data, such as whether the insurance offered to a buyer through his job is unaffordable, in which case he may qualify for federal subsidies, and whether the buyer is in prison, in which case she is exempt from the mandate to purchase insurance.

If someone's income qualifies him for Medicaid, or his children for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), software has to divert him from the ACA exchange and into those systems. Many of the computers handling Medicaid and CHIP enrollment are, as IT people diplomatically put it, "legacy systems," meaning old, even decades old.

Many are mainframes, lacking the connectivity of cloud computing. They typically process eligibility requests in days, not seconds.

The legacy systems "rely on daily or weekly batch files to pass information back and forth," and often require follow-up phone calls, said Wattum of Xerox, which is working to configure?Nevada's exchange so it can interface with the federal hub.?

'NO WRONG DOOR'

A "we'll call you" message is unacceptable under Obamacare, which has a "no wrong door" goal: A buyer must never come to a dead end. If she is diverted to Medicaid, for instance, she must not be required to resubmit information, let alone wait a week for an answer about whether she's now enrolled.

State IT systems must therefore "be interoperable and integrated with an exchange, Medicaid, and CHIP to allow consumers to easily switch from private insurance to Medicaid and CHIP," said an April report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the investigative arm of?Congress.

To make all those systems communicate, the state exchanges must either develop entirely new systems or use application programming interfaces (APIs) that work with the legacy systems to exchange data in real time. APIs are programming instructions for accessing Web-based software applications.

GAO's?Stan Czerwinski?compares the necessary connectivity to adapters that let American electronics work with European outlets.

State officials told the GAO that verifying eligibility, enrolling buyers and interfacing with legacy systems are the most "onerous" aspects of developing their exchanges, "given the age and limited functionality of current state systems."

A key goal for exchange officials is keeping would-be buyers in the portal so they don't give up and use a state's ACA call center, which could quickly be swamped.

To avoid this,?Oregon?brought in potential users to test design prototypes, recorded what people did and where they had trouble, and tweaked the consumer interface to make it as user-friendly as possible, said Karjala.

"Even with that, if you have a family of four and you're eligible for a tax credit to offset your premium," he said, "you could be sitting at the computer for a long time."

What everyone hopes to avoid is a repeat of the early days of the?Medicare?prescription-drug program in 2006. Some seniors who tried to sign up for a plan were mistakenly enrolled in several, while others had the wrong premium amounts deducted from their Social Security checks.

Another challenge is capacity. Websites regularly crash when too many people try to access them.

"I had no choice but to be extremely conservative" in estimates of how many simultaneous users Cover?Oregonhas to be prepared for, Karjala said. "Building capacity is the only way to avoid the spinning hourglass or the site freezing, so in our performance testing we're seeing what happens if the whole U.S. population came to CoverOregon?to check it out."

This summer, state exchanges will test their ability to communicate with the federal data hub, whose security frameworks and?connectivity protocols?are still works in progress. But whether Obamacare 1.0 flies won't be known until the new health plans take effect on Jan. 1.?Robert Laszewski, president of?Health Policy?and?Strategy Associates Inc, a consulting firm, said he wouldn't be surprised if some patients showing up at doctors' offices next year with Obamacare policies are told their insurers never heard of them.

Additional reporting by Caroline Humer

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/pI1zH4Ro0QA/51-online-insurance-exchanges-go-live-Oct.-1-what-could-possibly-go-wrong

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More pixels, less selection: Sony's first ultra HD player, service announced

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Sony has announced the details of a new home media device that brings ultra HD movies to your living room ? if you're already on board with Sony's devices and services, and if you're willing to pay a premium for a rather slim selection of movies.

Ultra HD, or 4K, refers to video that is twice as wide and tall, resolution-wise, as 1080p content: 3840-by-2160 pixels, to be precise ("4K" refers to the nearly 4,000 horizontal pixels). And there are woefully few devices that support it right now ? only a couple mega-high-end TV sets, two of which are from Sony.

And you'll have to have one of those two Sony TVs if you want to use their $700 FMP-X1 media player, first announced back in January; it's incompatible with everything else. You'll also be locked into Sony's pricey Video Unlimited service, at $7.99 each for 24-hour rentals of 4K content or $29.99 to buy as an online download.

The upside, of course, is that with a top-of-the-line 4K Sony TV and one of these players, you'll be enjoying movies in higher definition than anyone's ever seen them at home. That is, if there are any worth watching, and that's the next problem.

The 4K media player comes with 10 movies included, and they're not exactly all winners. From the latest Adam Sandler flick to the "Karate Kid" remake with Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, it's a mixed bag, to put it kindly. Others are forthcoming, they say, but until then these are all you get.

But there's hope: "Taxi Driver" and "The Bridge on the River Kwai" are classics, and the high-definition scans of those 35mm film reels should make them those movies look incredible. These two, and other remastered classics to come, are probably the best (if not the only) reason to own a 4K TV and this player at the moment.

The FMP-X1 comes with a 2-terabyte hard drive built in, which is probably enough for about 50 movies (most will be between 20 and 40 gigabytes). That may be enough for some and too little for others, but you can always plug in an external drive if you need more space.

More information and specs on Sony's new player can be found at Sony's website, where early adopters and "Total Recall 2012" fans can pre-order it as well.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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