Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Your Xbox One Is Going to Control Your Entire Home Someday

Yesterday's Xbox One premier was a blazing hailstorm of announcements, each one more tantalizing than the next. And while all the new bells and whistles were exciting in and of themselves, the real endgoal, as FastCo. Design uncovered, probably won't be hitting us for another few years: a totally connected, totally integrated home control portal.

Unofficially dubbed Home 2.0 by Marc Whitten, Microsoft's chief production offer of interactive entertainment, and his team, the project is, currently, more of a persistent interest than something actively set for release, and it's something that's been in the back of their minds ever since Microsoft acquired id8 Group R2 studios?home automation specialists?back in January.

Offering the ability to control nearly any part of your home?adjusting the thermostat, closing the blinds, locking the back door, feeding Fluffy, etc.?from anywhere in the world, id8 is just one of a number of apps that have cashed in on our tendency to want to turn dumb objects smart. And the technology is getting to the point where we'll trust it to do, well, pretty much anything. So home automation isn't going away, and as we acquire more and more of these automate-able appliances, we're going to need some sort of centralizing factor.

And the Xbox One seems perfectly primed for something of this magnitude, since it's open support for third-party apps would most likely mean that id8's current home automation could slide right in with ease. And with all of the different apps and devices that id8 currently runs, Whitten notes, "You need those [devices] in a central hub as an experience to bring all these things together."

Plus, a game console does make a lot of sense as far as turning a device into a home automation center goes. Unlike computers, which are forever on the move towards increased mobility, game consoles generally stay right in your living room?and are attached to a big, ol' screen at that. Add in SmartGlass, and you'll be able to control you're Xbox One-powered home from pretty much any handheld device you own.

Even though you may not be able to open your garage with your Xbox anytime soon, as Mark Wilson of FastCo. Design explains, "With Home 2.0, the Xbox One is slated to become our first, widespread anchor to the promised Internet of Things. (Though, sure, it?ll play Halo, too.)" And assuming Home 2.0 does indeed want to incorporate our entire home, it's going to need to be compatible with the insane number of connected devices we have littered around our homes. The Xbox One is just beginning to show off what it can do, and with this, its vast potential alone is perhaps its most exciting quality yet. [FastCo. Design]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/your-xbox-one-is-going-to-control-your-entire-home-some-509309829

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Why Are There No Black People On The Jetsons?

One of the most common questions I hear about the original 1962-63 run of "The Jetsons" is where are all the people of color?

Scan any crowd shot in the first season of "The Jetsons" and you'd be hard pressed to find any non-white faces. Were the animators at Hanna-Barbera in the 1960s all racists? That seems highly unlikely.

But the show was expressly written as a postwar family living the American Dream ? an American Dream that just so happened to be thrust into the mid-21st century. Who then was the American Dream meant for? The uncomfortable truth is that black people were systematically excluded from the postwar institutions that allowed many other white families (like our fictional Jetsons) to achieve that American Dream. And not just in the Jim Crow South.

The new Levittowns that were cropping up after World War II and became synonymous with an all-American good life in the suburbs were explicitly whites-only.

Black soldiers returning from World War II found that the GI Bill was not colorblind and was, in fact, built on "premises of both legal and de facto inequality." [pdf]

Until 1960 black performers like Sammy Davis Jr. weren't even allowed to rent a room in the whites-only Las Vegas hotels where they were performing! For people watching "The Jetsons" in 1962 this wasn't exactly ancient history.

I don't think the creators of "The Jetsons" were consciously trying to exclude people of color from their vision of this futuristic American Dream. Institutions throughout the U.S. were systematically doing that job already.

Source: http://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/why-are-there-no-black-people-on-the-jetsons-508743667

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Team finds mechanism linking key inflammatory marker to cancer

Monday, May 20, 2013

In a new study described in the journal Oncogene, researchers reveal how a key player in cell growth, immunity and the inflammatory response can be transformed into a primary contributor to tumor growth.

Scientists call this Jekyll-and-Hyde molecule NF-kappa B. In healthy cells, it is a powerful "first responder," a vital part of the body's immune and inflammatory responses. It spends most of its life in the cell's cytoplasm, quietly awaiting orders. But when extracellular signals ? of a viral or bacterial invasion, for example ? set off chemical alarms, the cell unchains this warhorse, allowing it to go into the nucleus where it spurs a flurry of defensive activity, including the transcription of genes that trigger inflammation, promote cell proliferation and undermine cell death.

Researchers have known for years that a hyperactive form of NF-kappa B that gets into the nucleus and stays there is associated with various cancers. But they didn't know what was keeping it active in the nucleus.

"Normally in the cell NF-kappa B is in the cytosol, it's not in the nucleus, and it's not activated," said University of Illinois medical biochemistry professor Lin-Feng Chen, who led the new study. "You have to stimulate normal cells to see NF-kappa B in the nucleus. But in cancer cells without any stimulation you can see this nuclear form of NF-kappa B. The cell just won't die because of this. That is why NF-kappa B is so important in cancer."

In the new study, Chen's group found that another molecule known to help regulate gene expression, called BRD4, recognizes a specific amino acid on a subunit of the NF-kappa B protein complex after the amino acid has been marked with a specific tag, called an acetyl group. This "acetylation" allows the BRD4 to bind to NF-kappa B, activating it and preventing its degradation in cancer cells.

Previous studies had shown that BRD4's recognition of the acetylated subunit increased NF-kappa B activation, but this recognition had not been linked to cancer.

BRD4 belongs to a class of molecules that can recognize chemical markers on other proteins and interact with them to spur the marked proteins to perform new tasks. Chemical "readers" such as BRD4 are important players in the field of epigenetics, which focuses on how specific genes are regulated.

"In epigenetics, there are writers, there are readers and there are erasers," Chen said. The writers make modifications to proteins after they are formed, without changing the underlying sequence of the gene that codes for them. These modifications (such as acetylation) signal other molecules (the readers) to engage with the marked proteins in various ways, allowing the proteins to fulfill new roles in the life of the cell. Epigenetic erasers remove the marks when they are no longer of use.

Such protein modifications "have been shown to be critically involved in transcription regulation and cancer development," the researchers report.

To test whether BRD4 was contributing to the sustained presence of NF-kappa B in the nucleus of cancer cells, Chen and his colleagues exposed lung cancer cells in cell culture and in immune-deficient mice to JQ1, a drug that interferes with BRD4 activity. Exposure to JQ1 blocked the interaction of BRD4 and NF-kappa B, blocked the expression of genes regulated by NF-kappa B, reduced proliferation of lung cancer cells and suppressed the ability of lung cancer cells to induce tumors in immune-deficient mice, the researchers found.

The researchers also discovered that depletion of BRD4 or the treatment of cells with JQ1 induced the degradation of the NF-kappa B subunit recognized by BRD4.

Chen said that BRD4 likely prevents other molecules from recognizing the hyperactive NF-kappa B in the nucleus and marking it for degradation.

"This is an example of how epigenetic regulators and NF-kappa B may one day be targeted for the treatment of cancer," he said.

Researchers from Illinois biochemistry professor Satish Nair's laboratory and from the laboratory of James Bradner at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute contributed to this study.

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Randy Orton will have his chance to demonstrate to Big Show exactly why you don?t betray WWE?s Apex Predator. The two elite Superstars ? who boast a combined 13 World Title reigns between them ? will collide in an Extreme Rules Match on pay-per-view on May 19.Orton has been hot on the trail of The World?s Largest Athlete since WrestleMania, when Big Show turned his back on The Viper and their partner, Sheamus, following a narrow loss to The Shield. The angry giant blamed the failure on Orton, who suffered the pinfall, and proceeded to knock out both of his teammates after the bell.
Although Big Show lobbied to join the three-Superstar unit in the first place, it was Orton who went to bat for the big man, convincing a reluctant Celtic Warrior to accept Big Show as a partner.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

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An independent Scotland would be 'more competitive' on the global stage, according to a Glasgow-born Hollywood producer.

Producer Iain Smith, whose film credits include Cold Mountain and Entrapment, spoke out as the Scottish Government prepares to publish a paper on the economics of independence next week.

He said: "With all the attributes that Scotland enjoys, there are few countries that should be more confident about their economic potential than Scotland.

"Scotland's creative industries in particular have a great story to tell and a bright future. They already contribute hugely to the Scottish economy but there is plenty of room for growth, particularly in the export sector.

"With greater fiscal levers at its disposal, Scotland would be even more competitive on the world stage and able to promote its talent, crafts and services internationally for the economic and cultural benefit of the country.

"In this way Scotland would be equipped to make the most of its comparative advantages, particularly in areas like film and television, games and animation, all of which would boost jobs, raise skill levels and promote new talent."

Mr Smith was joined by chef Roy Brett, of Edinburgh's award-winning Ondine restaurant, and events expert Professor Joe Goldblatt in arguing that Scotland needs to have the range of economic powers independence would bring.

Mr Brett said: "We need to be able to decide our own priorities and solutions to the challenges around us. From restaurant VAT to fishing policy, too many decisions are out of our hands. We have to take control of our own destiny and bring decision making closer to home, with a government right here in Scotland fighting our corner. Not one 400 miles away, totally out of touch."

Prof Goldblatt, founding president of the International Special Events Society, also argued for independence, claiming Scotland would "benefit significantly" from leaving the UK.

"I am confident that as an independent nation, Scotland will soon become one of the most successful tourism destinations in the world," he said.

"This increased international visitation will foster further economic growth as international visitors see the potential for starting or relocating their businesses to Scotland.

"Therefore, in my professional opinion, an independent Scotland will become a stronger and more sustainable economic engine through future tourism investment and that is why I unreservedly support independence for one of the future tourism capitals of the world."

The Scottish Government paper will examine sectors of the economy such as life sciences, food and drink, creative industries, tourism and renewable energy.

Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: "Everyone in Scotland should have the confidence in our economy to know we can be a successful independent country.

"In the coming weeks Scotland's economic strengths, the abilities of our people, our natural resources and the opportunities Scotland can take with independence will be set out for all to see, against the economic failures of Westminster that are holding us back.

"Over the last five years the strength of Scotland's economy has ensured that as an independent nation, we would be better off to the tune of ?12.6bn.

"Everyone knows we have a strong offshore oil and gas industry but Scotland is so much more than that. Our food and drink sector is booming, with a turnover of ?12bn last year. Our manufacturing industry exported over ?14bn-worth of goods and in creative industries, life sciences, tourism and new areas like the low-carbon economy, our talent and innovation can deliver real success."

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Source: http://news.stv.tv/scotland/225861-hollywood-producer-scottish-independence-would-boost-creative-industries/

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Thank You for your help. Since 1.3 did work very well I did wanted to go thru the pain. I changed to 2.4 because I needed to see what was new and practice going thru the suffering. 2.0 is working great and it has over 60 trunks and over 100 etx. It is too much work to upgrade it.

When a fax call in it ring twice and goes to busy signal.

I am using ZAP Trunk compatibility with DAHDI and directing the DID to the each FXO port.

My dahdi-channels.conf is: (I am using Loopstart since the lines do not work with KS)

signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel => 1
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;; line="2 WCTDM/4/1 FXSKS"
signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=1
context=from-zaptel
channel => 2
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;; line="3 WCTDM/4/2 FXSKS"
signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=2
context=from-zaptel
channel => 3
callerid=
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context=default

1. I had already eliminated the echo cancelatation.

2. my system.conf is:
# Span 1: WCTDM/4 "Wildcard TDM400P REV I Board 5" (MASTER)
fxsls=1
echocanceller=none,1
fxsls=2
echocanceller=none,2
fxsls=3
echocanceller=none,3
# channel 4, WCTDM/4/3, no module.

# Global data

loadzone = us
defaultzone = us
echocanceller=none,4

3. And my dahdi.conf

# options wctdm24xxp latency=6

loadzone = us
defaultzone = us

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