Thursday, June 21, 2012

Samsung releases source code for AT&T and T-Mobile versions of Galaxy S III

Galaxy S III

Sammy has spat out the source code for GPL portions of the AT&T and T-Mobile Galaxy S III firmware, and made it available for download at their developer site. It goes without saying that unless you're the type who builds software, this won't be something you need to download, but for the folks who do it means things like custom kernels and tweaks, which a good many folks love. 

No word on any other versions, but since they haven't shipped yet we're not going to give them any grief about it just yet.  If you're an interested developer, or just curious what a bunch of Linux kernel source looks like, grab either (or both!) versions at Samsung's open-source developer portal below.

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Avoiding Disaster | Business Computing World

UK businesses are increasingly aware of the need for disaster recovery (DR) ? but simply testing DR plans more frequently misses the point. DR is not a stand-alone activity. Companies need to be constantly reviewing the strategy to ensure it keeps track with business change, whilst also exploring all options of DR models.?Ubiquitous reliance upon IT is changing attitudes; organisations should be focusing on risk management, risk avoidance and preventing disasters to potentially alleviate the investment in DR.

Business as Usual

2011 was not the easiest year for businesses. The social unrest and riots seen in many of our major cities and the harsher than normal winter weather were both examples of events that caused significant operational disruption and commercial losses for businesses.

If this was not enough to focus attention, the increasing concern about potential terrorist activities during the Olympics are prompting organisations to further review their disaster recovery and business continuity planning (DR/BCP) strategies.

In fact, UK businesses are more confident in their DR strategies, according to the Acronis Global Disaster Recovery Index 2012, with confidence growing 17%. Yet this confidence looks somewhat misplaced: UK businesses lost an average ?230,000 a year through system downtime according to Acronis, with some companies losing access to systems for up to ten days. And the UK slipped to 11th place in its league table, down from 10th place in 2011 ? with Germany, the Netherlands, Japan and Hong Kong businesses topping the table.

Despite the growing awareness of risk, the reality is that UK disaster recovery budgets remained flat year on year in 2011, accounting for just 11% of IT spend. And there are huge questions to be asked about the value organisations are attaining from that spend.

Valuing DR

Most organisations have some kind of DR strategy in place ? with a cold, warm or hot stand by. Many have DR regulatory requirements to meet. But does the current DR infrastructure actually reflect the business risks? Will it enable the organisation to recover fast enough in the event of a disaster? According to Acronis 65% of companies reported they were testing disaster recovery plans more frequently than in the year before. But how many are proactively questioning the value being delivered?

DR models are evolving fast. Driven in part by the option to exploit cloud based data storage and systems, organisations are increasingly asking whether a stand-by site that is unused from one year to the next is really a justifiable investment. In contrast, real time replication, virtual server environments and Storage Area Networks make it far easier to run two locations in tandem. Both operate continuously to deliver business services, but one can automatically fail-over to the other in the event of a disaster.

This approach completely removes any concern that the DR system is no longer recoverable due to too many changes since the last test; that the backup could be corrupted or take too long to load; or that while invoking the DR plan may work fine, actually recovering back to business as usual will cause an array of problems. The result is not only a real time response to a potentially business threatening event but also the ability to manage maintenance without affecting system performance or requiring downtime.

Risk Assessment

It is, therefore, essential for organisations to undertake a robust risk assessment. How long can the business operate without systems running? What cost would the business incur ? from lost sales to damaged reputation ? in the event of a disaster? How long will it take to invoke the DR site and, critically, how long then to recover to business as usual?

There is also more to consider within the DR strategy than which model best suits the organisation. The location of a secondary site is critical; organisations need to consider the availability of communications, and ascertain the performance, security and experience of the provider.

And what about internal DR responsibility? Does the individual have the seniority required to gain the ear of the board and demonstrate the risk associated with system failure? And what happens when the person in charge of DR leaves? Is there a process in place to pass information over the next incumbent?

Is DR a priority or is it continually postponed in the face of imminent client projects with pressing deadlines? And what is the situation if a disaster occurs? The organisation has no financial come back against an employee.
One of the benefits of getting external advice is that many of these issues are overcome. An independent organisation?s risk analysis typically gains senior level commitment; whilst with a team working continually on the DR strategy there is no risk of lost information or of the strategy failure to evolve in line with business change.

Proactive Approach

Business reliance on IT has grown fundamentally in recent years. Today, few businesses can operate at all without email, Blackberry or EDMS systems. And with growing numbers of companies opting for VoIP, the phone system will also be compromised in the event of a disaster, leaving organisations completely vulnerable.

Many organisations, indeed, are making contingency plans to use social networks such as Twitter and Facebook to communicate with employees in the event of a major outage; yet, at the same time, the security team is increasingly pushing to constrain the use of such technologies to counter the growing trend towards business crippling viruses believed to derive from Facebook.

These issues highlight two key points. Firstly, DR/BCP cannot be considered in isolation: strategies must be continually evolved to ensure they reflect both business needs and evolving threats. Secondly, with the near ubiquitous reliance upon IT the emphasis should be focused as much on disaster prevention as disaster recovery.

Richard Barker

Richard Barker has over 30 years? experience in the computer industry, progressing from Computer Operations to Senior Project Manager. During this period, Richard gained knowledge across many different industry groups such as Insurance, Automotive Logistics and Public sector, interfacing with both owner managed businesses and senior management level in large corporate organisations. Richard co-founded Sovereign in 1994 assuming the role of Managing Director.

Richard Barker has over 30 years? experience in the computer industry, progressing from Computer Operations to Senior Project Manager. During this period, Richard gained knowledge across many different industry groups such as Insurance, Automotive Logistics and Public sector, interfacing with both owner managed businesses and senior management level in large corporate organisations. Richard co-founded Sovereign in 1994 assuming the role of Managing Director. ...less info

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3 Essential Dorm Accessories











Your dorm room will be an important part of your college life. To start your college journey on the right note, choose practical dorm accessories. These dorm room essentials can help you settle into college life with ease.

Cooler or Mini Fridge Coolers and mini fridges are practical dorm accessories. They are perfect for holding snacks and sodas for all-night study sessions. When you have deadlines and projects due, you don't have to go to the cafeteria to get snacks, simply store them in your mini fridge to save time. If you want a place to store your midnight munchies, these dorm room essentials are the answer.

Choose coolers that will help you keep food cold or hot. The heating option is helpful to keep hot chocolate and apple cider warm in the winter. Opt for fridges and coolers with removable shelves and racks so they can be cleaned easily.

Organizing Tools Organizing tools help to make the most of the available space so they are great choices for space-constrained dorm rooms. Desk organizers, closet organizers, shower caddies and vanity organizers are helpful dorm accessories. These dorm room essentials help to keep your dorm room clutter-free and organized.

Pen cups, trays and magazine holders are great for keeping all your school supplies organized on your desk. Closet organizers can be used to arrange clothes, accessories and shoes so you can quickly get ready for early classes. A great tip to stay organized is to put up your to-do list on the fridge door with magnets. Vanity organizers and shower caddies are smart storage solutions to hold your makeup and bath essentials like shampoo and shower gels.

Storage Tools Canvas storage bins, wicker storage baskets and plastic crates are dorm room essentials that can help you store all your college essentials. Bins and baskets with labels are ideal for storing anything from clothes and books to CDs and DVDs. These dorm accessories can be tucked away in the closet or under the desk or the bed. Opt for large crates and bins with casters so it's easy to slide them underneath the bed.

Storage and organization are the two main aspects to keep in mind when decorating your dorm room.

Author Profile: Steffy Roy is a certified interior designer and runs her own interior decoration consultancy. Steffy especially loves decorating a home in wooden furniture and believes that nothing gives a home as warm and cozy a touch as all-wood furniture and decor. Steffy loves reading up on new design ideas, and has a special interest in space saving techniques. Here she writes about dorm room essentials and dorm accessories.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Vegan Crunk: Spiral Dining

I'm sort of obsessed with Groupon. Anytime a remotely vegan-friendly restaurant offers up a deal, I just can't resist. Sometimes, the deals are real duds (like the time Sky Grille in Memphis wouldn't let me use my Groupon for my cocktails even though it clearly said "$20 for food and drink"). But Groupon (and let's not forget Living Social) helps me branch out and try new local eateries. I rarely ever use Groupon for anything but dining out coupons.

But when Cat of The Verdant Life sent me a link to a Groupon deal offering a World Cuisine Spiralizer for $25 with shipping, I jumped on that. It was the one raw food tool that was missing from my arsenal, but thankfully, it arrived a few weeks back. Before, my raw spaghetti was more like fettucine because I only had a vegetable peeler for cutting wide noodles.

But now, I can make fabulous looking 'sketti to use in recipes like this Sweet Potato & Zucchini Mac 'n' Cheese from Eat Raw, Eat Well:


Not only does the spiralizer make for lovely noodz, but Eat Raw, Eat Well makes for lovely healthy dinner ideas. I've tried lots of raw pasta dishes over the years but never a raw mac 'n' cheese. It's so good, y'all! The cheese is a simple cashew cheese made in the food processor, and it's all topped with a sprinklin' of Chipotle & Cayenne Parma.
I was sent Eat Raw, Eat Well by Douglas NcNish to review, and it hasn't let me down yet. There are several other raw pasta recipes I'd love to try, like the Pasta Bolognese and Zucchini Pasta Aglio e Olio (zuke noodles with an olive oil-based sauce).

There are 400 recipes total ranging from raw Pear & Pumpkin Porridge to Raw Chickpea Hummus and Barbecue Pulled Burdock Sandwiches and Lemon & Cilantro Falafels. Yum!

I made one of the salad dressings from the book to top the salad I served with my raw mac 'n' cheese. This "Roasted" Garlic, Hemp, & Parsley Dressing was the bomb-diggity:


The garlic is "roasted" with a dehydrator, and even though I have a trusty Excalibur, I didn't "roast" my garlic for this dressing. I just forgot. You have to plan way ahead for that kind of stuff, and that didn't happen. But even without roasting, the garlicky green dressing was delicious atop my garden salad.

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Tech Talk News: Apple v.s. Google, Now The War Wages Over Maps!!

Apple v.s. Google is like the Knicks v.s. the Pacers in the 90?s. They can not see eye to eye and coexist in the tech world. Hit the jump for the latest story on the two tech companies.

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Some things have started to change since the passing of Steve Jobs (witness the Apple dividend) but others not only remain the same, they rage on and even accelerate. Like the holy war between Apple and Google.

Jobs was known to have a chip on his shoulder about Android, claiming that Google unceremoniously stole it from Apple. Biographer Walter Isaacson had this doozy of a quote in Steve Jobs:

I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple?s $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong. I?m going to destroy Android, because it?s a stolen product. I?m willing to go thermonuclear war on this.

Some things never change.

Google developed an amazing Navigation app for Android and it?s free. But it?s not available on iOS because Google?s loathe to give consumers any incentive to buy an iOS device. Google, after all, wants you to purchase an Android device. And it?s not going to put one of its defining apps (like Navigation) on iOS any time soon.

But there?s no love lost by Apple either.

In March Apple began using OpenStreetMap data in iPhoto for iOS ? where Google map data would be the logical choice. Google?s map data is richer, it includes satellite, terrain and street view imagery, live traffic and information about practically every local business in the universe (complete with phone numbers and reviews).

(You can compare the quality of Apple?s, Google?s and OSM?s map data on this mashup site).

So why would Apple switch to obviously inferior map data in its products instead of using Google?s?

One word. Spite.

Just like Google?s loathe to release its amazing Navigation app on iOS, Apple?s loathe to pay Google to use its map data on iOS. (It?s unclear if Apple actually pays Google any cash for its map data, but the location data and queries are highly valuable and Google could probably find a way to make money from it, if it isn?t doing so already).

Apple was just testing the water with iPhoto. A spate of rumors over the weekend suggest that Apple is dropping Google as the data provider in its stock Maps app, which installed by default on the home screen of millions of iPhones, iPods and iPads. It would follow similar defections by Wikipedia and foursquare.

Take that Android!

According to the rumors, Apple is going to replace the Google with OpenStreetMap in the version of Maps that ships with iOS 6 ? rumored to make its debut next month at WWDC. But instead of being inferior, rumors suggest that the new Apple offering could one-up Google Maps.

Apple has made several mapping acquisitions since 2009, including Placebase, Poly9, and C3 Technologies and rumors suggest that its been spending the last few years combining them into a super-secret Google-Maps killer. 9to5Mac?s Mark Gurman thinks that the result could be a stunning new iOS app that includes 3D renderings of cities and a ?much cleaner, faster, and more reliable experience.?

I?m fine with change for the better, but I?m not fine with Apple releasing an inferior mapping product because it?s in a stupid holy war with Google. Maps is too important an app for Apple to use as a pawn in its game with Google. I use an iPhone because it?s better than the others offerings out there, but it?s a close race. If Apple takes a step backwards and dumbs down Maps, I won?t hesitate to defect to Android, and I suspect that I won?t be the only one.

Google Maps has quite a compelling feature set, will Apple be able to compete?

ZDNET

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Sea Shepherd head faces charges

The founder of US-based anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd, Paul Watson, has appeared in court in Germany.

The marine conservationist faces extradition to Costa Rica over charges arising from a clash with a ship that was fishing for sharks.

The confrontation occurred in 2002 in Guatemalan waters.

An official from the prosecutor's office said Mr Watson was accused of using his vessel to intimidate another, putting the crew at risk.

Guenter Wittig said Mr Watson was currently in temporary custody and a judge would decide whether to formally place him in detention pending extradition.

Sea Shepherd is a controversial direct action group best known for disrupting Japan's annual whale hunt.

In the past there have been collisions between its vessels and the whaling fleet, and its activists have also boarded Japanese vessels.

'Attempted murder'

The group said the German warrant related to an "alleged violation of ships traffic" which took place a decade ago when it "encountered an illegal shark finning operation" - referring to the practice of catching sharks, slicing off their valuable fins and returning the shark to the water where it will usually die.

On order of the Guatemalan authorities, the group says, it instructed the crew of the Costa Rican vessel in question, the Varadero, to head back to port to be prosecuted.

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"While escorting the Varadero back to port, the tables were turned and a Guatemalan gunboat was dispatched to intercept the Sea Shepherd crew," the statement claims.

"The crew of the Varadero accused the Sea Shepherd of trying to kill them, while the video evidence proves this to be a fallacy.

"To avoid the Guatemalan gunboat, Sea Shepherd then set sail for Costa Rica, where they uncovered even more illegal shark finning activities in the form of dried shark fins by the thousands on the roofs of industrial buildings."

Media cite Costa Rican reports as saying Mr Watson also faces an outstanding warrant for attempted murder stemming from the same incident.

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Orlando real estate market | Buying a home in Orlando | Towns Realty

The housing market across the country is still pretty grim, at least from the perspective of banks holding on to foreclosed homes that just will not sell. But there?s plenty of good news out there for people who are thinking of buying a home. In fact, now is probably the best time to take advantage of the Orlando real estate market.

When you see news about a difficult Orlando real estate market, what that really means is that prices are very low. As a buyer, that means the housing market is perfect. You can probably find a home at a price you can afford right now, and you may find that your mortgage payments will be less than any rent you are currently paying. In addition, because the market is somewhat flooded with homes that are not selling, that means you?ll have great selection. You can take your time and find just the right home for you and your family, because there?s probably the perfect house for you for sale right now.

In addition, the Florida real estate market is always a draw for investment. Because so many people retire to Florida, you can be sure that as the baby boomers retire the market will go up. The next ten years will see the entire baby boomer generation retiring, which means that the population of Florida is going to rise. The Orlando real estate market will benefit, and so will you if you buy now.

Add to all those factors the incentives that local, state, and federal programs are putting into the tax code and you?re looking at an excellent Orlando real estate market for buyers. You can get tax credits at both the state and federal level. The Orlando real estate market is bad for everyone except buyers right now. Take advantage while you can.

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