Friday, June 21, 2013

Fujifilm's X-M1 interchangeable camera leaks out, doesn't mess with retro success

Fujifilm's XM1 interchangeable camera leaks out, doesn't mess with vintage success

Fujifilm's about to extend its line of mirrorless shooters packing manual dials and vintage looks, if a leak from Digicame Info is to be believed. The Japanese rumor site has flaunted pictures of a purported X-M1 model, which bears a strong resemblance to X-E1 we saw last year, minus the electronic viewfinder and shutter-speed selector dial. In place of the latter is a general mode selector, along with a tiltable LCD screen and WiFi, judging by the pictures above and after the break. While all that points to a cheaper model aimed at more casual shooters, there's no word from the company about specs, pricing or a release date, obviously. As soon as we hear, of course, you'll be the first to know.

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Google's Dart SDK and Editor arrive as beta with focus on performance

DART SDK and Editor arrive as beta with focus on performance

Dart isn't conquering the world wide web just yet, but that doesn't mean Google is giving up on its darling programming language. The internet giant has just released the first beta of the SDK and Editor, and the update's focus is obvious: speed. The analysis engine, which is responsible for altering you to errors in your code, has been revamped and is now 20 percent faster, according to Google. There are a whole bunch of new features designed to simplify development too, such as the ability to import or rename libraries. And the Editor's autocomplete engine is now "camelcase aware," meaning when you type "iE" the editor tracks down "isEmpty." Dart code compiled to JavaScript now results in significantly smaller file sizes and Dart VM performance has supposedly been boosted by between 33 and 40 percent. Oh, and there's much, much more... this is just the SparkNotes, folks. For the full change log hit up the source.

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Dunkin' Donuts jumps on gluten-free trend

Dunkin' Donuts will begin selling gluten-free doughnuts and muffins across the US this year. By selling gluten-free products, Dunkin' Donuts is joining the fast-growing gluten-free food industry, which drew in $19.7 billion in revenue in the last year, according to Nielsen.

By Akane Otani,?Contributor / June 20, 2013

A girl holds a Dunkin' Donuts sugar doughnut. Dunkin' Donuts plans to sell gluten-free doughnuts and muffins in stores nationwide.

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Right on the heels of debuting its glazed donut breakfast sandwich, Dunkin? Donuts has shaken up its menu with another new item: gluten-free pastries.

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The baked goods and coffee chain announced Wednesday that it will sell gluten-free cinnamon-sugar doughnuts and blueberry muffins in stores nationwide this year,?making it the first fast-food chain in the US to offer gluten-free pastries.?

?We recognize the importance of providing our guests with many options, including alternative choices for people with food and dietary restrictions,? Stan Frankenthaler, Dunkin? Donuts? executive chief, said to Bloomberg.

Competing chains, including Starbucks and McDonald?s, have yet to add gluten-free pastries to their menus. But Dunkin? Donuts is hardly alone: it has jumped on a trend that has taken off in recent years, as more American consumers ??both with and without gluten intolerances ??pick up gluten-free products in grocery stores aisles.

In the last year, food stores racked up $19.7 billion in revenue from products with gluten-free labels,?beating revenue made from cholesterol-free, multigrain, and high-fiber foods, according to Nielsen in the US.

While one in every 133 Americans have celiac disease, a condition that doctors say can make gluten consumption harmful, nearly one in three adults say they want to cut down or completely eliminate their gluten consumption, according to a survey from consumer research firm NPD.

Food companies have responded. Way Better Snacks sells gluten-free tortilla chips; Canyon Bakehouse sells gluten-free bread; and Larabar sells gluten-free snack bars.

The rising popularity of ?gluten diets? may in part be fuelled by celebrities promoting gluten-free lifestyles, food industry experts say.

In 2012, tweeting to more than 12 million followers, Miley Cyrus told her fans that she lost weight because of a ?gluten and lactose allergy.? She later tweeted out a picture of herself smelling ? but not eating ? a bag of Carl?s Jr. goods.

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow, who also shuns gluten, published a cookbook in the spring that includes recipes for gluten-free sweet potato muffins, quinoa granola, and candy bars.

The pervasive talk about cutting gluten is a sign that the protein composite is overtaking other perceived health threats, according to NPD.

?A generation ago, health was about avoiding fat, cholesterol, sugar, and sodium in our diet. While those desires still exist for many, they are no longer growing concerns. Today, increasingly, more of us want to avoid gluten in our diet,? NPD said in a press release.

Whatever the reason behind it, gluten-free is likely to remain a trend in the food industry for the foreseeable future, NPD says.

Dunkin? Donuts? gluten-free doughnuts are slated to cost $1.89, while its gluten-free muffins will cost $2.39. The pastries are currently being sold in Dunkin? Donuts stores in Hartford, Conn. The company didn't say when this year they would expand to menus nationwide.?

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Wet summers down to warmer Atlantic

The UK's recent run of damp summers could be down to a cyclical warming of the Atlantic Ocean.

That was the view of scientists and meteorologists who gathered at the Met Office to discuss the unusual weather patterns of recent years.

They said that this 10 to 20 year pattern of Atlantic warming was shifting the jet stream, leading to washouts in six of the last seven summers.

But they suggested that the pattern would change at some point in the next decade.

The researchers said the location of the fast moving winds of the jet stream was critical to the UK's weather.

When it becomes fixed in position south of the British Isles, low pressure systems can get stuck in the peaks and troughs that form along the edge of the stream, leading to the seemingly endless rainy days that have characterised our summers in recent years.

Even the buzz of the London Olympics could not disguise the washout that was last summer, the second wettest for the UK since records began.

What the scientists meeting in Exeter were hoping to understand were the underlying factors that move the jet stream south of the UK .

Prof Stephen Belcher from the Met Office Hadley Centre, who lead the discussions said that changes in the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), as the ocean current is called, was one of the prime factors.

Professor Stephen Belcher: "We need to know what's loading the dice for the position of the jet stream"

"It's the pattern of warm and cold water, it's the contrast of the warm and the cold, when that sits in the right place beneath the jet stream, it can kind of steer the jet stream and influence where it goes," he said.

"I'm excited about this work, it's a new thing that we didn't really know about."

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The scientists said that the AMO phenomenon had occurred in the 1880s, the 1950s and in the early 1960s. The most recent research was published last year by a team at Reading University.

Explaining the cold winters of 2010/11 and this past spring were more of a challenge, said the scientists. Dr James Screen from the University of Exeter said that a more complicated basket of factors was involved.

"The cycle we've been talking about in the north Atlantic seems to be more important for controlling summer weather in the UK, our current understanding of the role of Arctic sea ice is that it is more important in controlling winter weather."

The researchers say that the glimmer of good news is that the AMO might change in five to 10 years, and warmer summers might return. However the winter was more difficult to predict said Prof Belcher.

"There are hints we are coming to the end of the cycle. With the cold winter weather, the loadings of the dice don't seem to follow cycles," he said.

As to the current summer season, according to Dr Adam Scaife from the Hadley Centre, you'd be wise to keep an umbrella handy.

"In 2012, like the previous few summers, we've had conditions in the northernmost Atlantic that were much warmer than normal.

"So that pre-conditioning was there this year and that shifts the odds slightly in favour of this summer being wetter than the historical average."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22959578#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Enterprise apps landing on Google Glass by 2014

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Google Glass and the enterprise may not be an ideal match ? I've personally met it with a good hearty dose of skepticism?after my try-out with the technology ??but that's not to say there aren't people out there giving it a go anyway.

One Manassas, Virginia-based technology company aims to have a series of enterprise apps for Google Glass available by early 2014, and recommends that other businesses should at least jump on the internal testing bandwagon sooner rather than later.

In a video interview with the IDG News Service,?Dan McNelis, co-founder of Dito, which specializes in providing services for Google applications, said his company is in the?"early stages with customers on identifying the specific requirements and use cases where they're going to want to develop applications for Glass."

Dito is also developing "Glassware," the sort of apps that plug directly into the Glass API and function like any other Glass app.?

Currently, McNelis' firm is working with an unnamed construction company that is interested in building business information modeling applications.?A finished app could offer a first-person point-of-view that allows a construction worker to move around a site in a virtual three-dimensions simulator, he described. In such a scenario, because Google Glass is modular, it could be integrated with hard safety?hats for those working on industrial sites.

McNelis said for others who are considering developing apps for the new wearable technology, "be wary of the fact that especially if you're building enterprise applications, it's smart to start thinking about it"?

"But I wouldn't recommend an organization pushes all in and makes it a core part of their business around apps. It's still early days for that."

Once things become more mature in terms of ecosystem and the technology becomes more developed, McNelis said, it would be an ideal time to begin "dogfooding" their own apps within their enterprise setting?for their own internal testing, to determine the benefits or drawbacks of the gadget.

(via PC World)

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Nigeria drops charges against some Russian arms suspects

LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerian authorities dropped charges on Tuesday against eight Russian sailors suspected of trafficking arms, their lawyer said, but another seven will face trial.

The 15 Russian sailors were charged with illegally bringing weapons into Nigeria last year, after Nigerian authorities intercepted a ship on October 23, saying they had found several guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition.

The court case has raised tensions between Nigeria and Russia, whose Foreign Ministry has spoken out against the charges. Russian media have reported assurances from Nigeria that the sailors would be allowed to return home. Nigeria has not commented on this alleged promise.

Their defense lawyer Abubakar Onegbu told reporters outside the court that the charges had been dropped because they had not been on the ship when it was detained, but had arrived by air to carry out a crew change. The prosecuting counsel was not available for comment.

Justice James Soho adjourned the trial of the others until Friday. They are free on bail.

"In general we regard this development a positive step," Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday evening. "We expect a similar decision to be taken (in regard to seven remaining sailors) at the upcoming court sitting."

Arms smuggling to and through Nigeria is rife. Demand for weapons is high because of an Islamist rebellion in the north, armed robbery and kidnapping by gangs in the south and oil theft and piracy in the southeast.

The country is also sometimes used as a conduit for shipping arms to other conflict-ridden parts of West Africa.

(Reporting Angela Ukomadu, additional reporting by Gabriela Baczynska in Moscow, Writing by Tim Cocks; Editing by Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-drops-charges-against-russian-arms-suspects-164440471.html

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