Thursday, April 11, 2013

Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S II Skyrocket now available via Samsung Kies

Skyrocket

The update brings Google Now, Project Butter, and all the Jelly Bean treats -- along with some device specific fixes and enhancements

When we saw the T-Mobile Galaxy S II get it's Jelly Bean update, we knew the Skyrocket couldn't be far behind. They're essentially the exact same phone, and folks are using them interchangeably between T-Mobile and AT&T. We also figured it would be done via Kies, and sure enough, there's an update ready and pushing out to folks who connect to Samsung's desktop utility.

The update to I727UCMC1 (Android 4.1.2) has plenty of Jelly Bean goodies, like expandable notifications, Google Now, and Project Butter. It also has a few fixes specific to the Skyrocket, like the removal of Qik and MSpot, and call quality should be a bit better.

Grab you cables, fire up Kies and plug it in if you're using a Skyrocket. For more details, hit the source link, and to discuss the good and bad of this one, the forums are right here.

Source: Samsung. Thanks, Angela!

    


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Georgia firefighters rescued; gunman dead

A Georgia man who held four firefighters hostage on Wednesday died during the rescue effort. One of the firefighters was injured. The man took the hostages in an attempt to have his utility services restored. His home was in foreclosure.?

By David Beasley,?Reuters / April 10, 2013

An EMT works in the back of an ambulance as it leaves an Suwanee, Ga., subdivision after an explosion and gunshots were heard near the scene where a man held four firefighters hostage Wednesday. A police spokesman said the suspect was dead and none of the hostages suffered serious injuries.

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A gunman who held four Georgia?firefighters hostage on Wednesday, demanding his utilities and cell phone service be restored, was killed after an exchange of gunfire with authorities who moved in to free the captives, police said.

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An officer was wounded and the firefighters, taken hostage after responding to what had appeared to be a medical call, suffered minor injuries during the rescue at a suburban?Atlanta?home,?Gwinnett County police?spokesman?Edwin Ritter?told a news conference.

The man, whom police have not identified, apparently had been in financial troubles and demanded his power, cable television and cell phone service be restored, Ritter said.

"He wanted all those things turned back on," Ritter said. "That's why he was holding them hostage."

The gunman had initially also held a fifth firefighter captive in the home in Suwanee, about 35 miles (56 km) northeast of?Atlanta, but let that person leave to move a fire truck, police and fire department officials said.

Property records show the home is owned by Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, and a Freddie Mac spokesman confirmed to WSB-TV that the property was in foreclosure.

A SWAT unit entered the house after deciding the lives of the firefighters were in imminent danger, Ritter said.

During the rescue effort, the firefighters received superficial wounds from an explosive device used to disorient the suspect, and an officer sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the arm or hand, Ritter said.

The police spokesman could not immediately say whether the suspect died as a result of gunshots by law enforcement or a self-inflicted wound.

"This is the result of his actions," Ritter said. "We didn't want it this way but he was calling the shots, and this was the end result."

The hostage situation, which lasted several hours, drew dozens of police cars and fire engines on Wednesday afternoon to a well-groomed neighborhood of mostly two-story homes that neighbors described as safe and quiet.

Sounds of an explosion followed by a series of gunshots rattled the community as the stand-off came to an end.

"There was a giant explosion that shook my house. Then there was a second what seemed like a smaller one and then there was several semi-automatic gunfire exchanges. And then it was done," neighbor?Wesley Gossan?told CNN.

"Thirty seconds later I knew everything was OK because the guys walked out. They took the hard hats off and I just assumed everything was OK," he added.

(Additional reporting and writing by Colleen Jenkins in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Editing by Cynthia Johnston, Steve Orlofsky, Paul Simao and Lisa Shumaker)

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Chinese fishermen charged with poaching after getting stuck on protected reef

Naval Forces West via Reuters

Twelve Chinese fishermen were charged with poaching offenses on Wednesday after their vessel ran aground on Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Philippines.?According to the Philippines' GMA News,?the fishermen could face up to?12 years in prison under Filipino law.

The USS Guardian, a?U.S. Navy minesweeper, was grounded on the same reef in January.

Philippine Coast Guard via Reuters

A member of the Philippine Coast Guard, left, talks to Chinese fishermen aboard their vessel on April 9, 2013.

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A protester donning a snorkel and holding placards attends a rally in front of the Chinese consular office in the financial district of Manila on April 10, 2013, after a Chinese fishing vessel ran aground off Tubbataha reef, around 1,000 miles from China's nearest major landmass.

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Microsoft roadmap leak shows Office for iOS and Android to be released in fall of 2014

Despite a recent preoccupation with the web-based Office 365 service, the folks in Redmond haven't stopped working to bring regular MS Office to mobile users. ZDNet reports that a leaked Microsoft Office roadmap shows that the ubiquitous productivity suite is due to land on Android and iOS in October of 2014. This seems to confirm earlier rumors of an iPad-friendly version of Office, but at a much later date than previously expected.

Android and iOS users aren't the only Office aficionados receiving good news, as the leak also indicates that touch-friendly Blue updates for Word, Excel PowerPoint and OneNote are due to appear for Windows 8 by October of this year. Furthermore, April of 2014 is set to deliver a new version of Office for Mac and Windows phone, and it looks like Microsoft Outlook will finally land on Windows RT by the fall of 2014, too. Naturally, we don't know what features these updates will bring, but it's nice to know they're coming, right?

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Sequestration takes toll on cancer care | WAVY.com | Newport News ...

Local oncologists say they are already preparing for the effects of sequestration to cancer care.?

Some private clinics further north are already beginning to turn thousands of Medicare patients away due to the government's decreasing reimbursement, sending patients to hospitals instead.?

"Our estimates are that there will be at least a two percent to as much as 28 percent reduction in payments to physicians that do cancer medicine," said Dr. John Mattern of Virginia Oncology Associates.?

WAVY.com spoke with Dr. Mattern about these cuts happening in Hampton Roads.

"Most of the time, I never know what kind of insurance a person has," Mattern?said. "I know if they're over 65 they usually have Medicare.? But I've never made a medical decision on whether someone should get treatment or no treatment, or whether I should order a test or not based on the patients ability to pay. Will we be able to continue that? I don't know the answer to that."

He said if doctors aren't getting reimbursed, they can't stay afloat.?

"We could see patients expecting drugs that cost in the thousands, but reimbursement is only in the hundreds. That's not sustainable," Mattern said.

His group is already thinking of contingency plans.

"We're looking at ?closing offices, eliminating overtime, suggesting people take more vacation unpaid," Mattern said.

Mattern said it's a difficult situation that no one has answers to right now. He said he wishes the government could figure out cost-effective ways to care for and serve patients without everyone suffering; patients, the healthcare system or physicians.

WAVY.com talked to one local family that fully agreed with Dr. Mattern.?

"We absolutely couldn't do it without Medicare. This scares me to death," Dennis Bragg said.?

Bragg is currently battling Multiple Myeloma Cancer.? His wife, who's also a Medicare patient, recently had a second fight with breast cancer.?

"[Medicare has] been our lifeline," Kathy Bragg said.

WAVY.com found that the government does have the authority to modify the implementation of sequestration cuts to exclude cancer drugs, which currently fall under Medicare Part B drugs.?

Dr. Mattern suggests patients write their lawmakers, and check with insurance companies to see what they will and won't cover.

Source: http://www.wavy.com/dpp/news/local_news/newport_news/sequestration-takes-toll-on-cancer-care

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Mark Wahlberg's Kids Couldn't Believe 'Transformers 4' Casting

'They're like 'Yeah, shut up daddy. You don't make movies that we want to see!' ' actor says before this Sunday's MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET.
By Brett White, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Michael Bay, Bar Pauly, Mark Wahlberg, Rob Corddry and Ken Jeong
Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1705317/mark-wahlberg-transformers-4-casting.jhtml

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UN chief urges Syria to OK expanded chemical probe

ROME (AP) ? U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon is urging the Syrian government to accept an expanded U.N. probe into alleged chemical weapons use, saying he has concluded that an alleged attack in Homs in December warrants investigation.

Syria on Monday rejected the expanded investigation, which it had originally sought to look into alleged use of chemical weapons by rebels in March on the village of Khan al-Assal. The rebels blame regime forces.

Britain and France asked the U.N. to investigate allegations of chemical weapons use in Khan al-Assal and another village, Ataybah, on March 19, as well as Homs on Dec. 23.

Speaking Tuesday in Rome, Ban said he decided the mission should also look into the Homs allegations and urged Syria to "extend its fullest cooperation and allow the investigation to proceed."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-chief-urges-syria-ok-expanded-chemical-probe-122101498.html

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