Monday, August 5, 2013

Three new Lava IRIS smartphones now available in India

Lava has started selling three new smartphones in the country recently. Part of the company?s IRIS series, these smartphones are IRIS 356, 402, and 349+. All three smartphones are now available at online retailer Flipkart.Lava IRIS smartphones

Talking about the specific smartphones, Lava IRIS 356 features 3.5-inch HVGA display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.2 and dual-SIM support. Other specifications of the phone include 1.3MP rear camera, 256MB RAM and 512MB of internal storage. IRIS 356 has been priced at INR 4,199.

On the other hand, Lava IRIS 402 comes with 4-inch WVGA display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.2 and 3MP rear camera. The phone also features 256MB RAM, 512MB of internal storage, and 1500 mAh battery. IRIS 402 is being sold at INR 5,199.

Coming to Lava IRIS 349+, the smartphone sports a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 1GHz processor, 256MB of RAM and Android 2.3. The phone also comes with 1,400 mAh battery, dual-SIM support and 256MB of RAM and 2MP rear camera. IRIS 349+ has got a price-tag of INR 3,499.

Lava seems to be banking a lot of the budget smartphone segment, especially on the first time smartphone buyers. While, the specifications of the new smartphones seem fine on paper, just 256MB of RAM looks worrisome and is likely to create performance issues.

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$300 million in play: Powerball lottery numbers picked

By Gil Aegerter, Staff Writer, NBC News

The Powerball lottery jackpot jumped to $400 million after nobody won in Saturday night's drawing. The numbers drawn Saturday were?21-24-36-42-45 with Powerball 15.

There were no winners of the big prize, and the jackpot for the next drawing is now estimated at $400 million, Powerball officials said.?That would be worth more than $230 million before taxes if taken as a lump sum, Powerball said.

Tickets worth $2 million each were sold in Florida and Texas for Saturday's drawing, and $1 million tickets were sold in five states.

The pot had reached $300 million, bringing out lots of ticket buyers aiming to strike it rich.

?We?ve got the winning ticket, right here,? one man buying a ticket at a San Diego-area store told NBCSanDiego.com before the drawing. ?It?s going to help a lot of people.?

Or not.?

While $400 million is a lot, it?s not close to a lottery record. The largest prize ever was $656 million won in the Mega Millions contest on March 30, 2012. The biggest Powerball jackpot was $590.5 million, won in Florida in May by an 84-year-old widow.

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Dust Rooms In a Circular Pattern to Avoid Extra Work

Dust Rooms In a Circular Pattern to Avoid Extra Work

Dusting is a pretty mindless chore, so it's easy to zone out and forget which parts of the room you already cleaned, particularly if you're in a dimmer room where the dust is harder to see. To keep yourself focused, try dusting in a circular pattern around the room.

Julia Edelstein at Real Simple suggests starting in one corner of the room, working around the perimeter in a circle, and then continuing to spiral inwards toward the center of the room. As long as you remember your starting point, you'll never do the same piece of furniture twice, or miss a piece entirely. The same principle can be applied to a other household tasks like vacuuming floors or sanitizing bathroom surfaces. It might not make dusting any more exciting, but it can help you get the job done with a minimal amount of work.

Never Miss a Spot When You're Dusting | Real Simple

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Cancer risk models tested

Women, wouldn't you like to know your precise risk of developing breast cancer, ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer? And wouldn't you like to know what changes you could make in your life to reduce that risk?

Researchers from the National Cancer Institute would like to help you. They've just published a study in the journal PLOS Medicine that takes a significant step toward that goal.

Ruth Pfeiffer, a senior investigator in the National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, and colleagues focused on the predictive value of more than a dozen variables, including a woman's body mass index, number of children she has, how long she took birth control pills, whether she used hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause, family history of gynecological cancers, and use of cigarettes and alcohol. They examined those variables in tens of thousands of women who participated in two long-term health studies ? the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study and the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial ? and used statistics to look for patterns that could explain why some women were diagnosed with cancer and others were not.

The breast cancer model performed the best. Among a group of 56,638 women who were part of the Nurses' Health Study, the researchers predicted a total of 2,930 breast cancer cases. In real life, there were 2,934. That was slightly more accurate than the NCI's Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool, which forecast a total of 2,947 breast cancer diagnoses. However, although the new model got the total number almost exactly right, it "significantly underestimated the number of breast cancers in premenopausal women," the study noted.

The model for ovarian cancer worked pretty well too. It predicted 406 cases, about 8 percent higher than the 377 cases that were actually diagnosed.

The model for endometrial cancer was further off the mark. It anticipated 640 cases among the nurses, though in real life there were only 532 cases. However, the research team noted that theirs was the first published model to predict an absolute risk for endometrial cancer, which is the fourth most common cancer in women.

Generally speaking, women with lower BMIs had lower cancer risk. Compared with women with similar BMIs who were nonsmokers, smokers had higher cancer risk too.

Women who took birth control pills tended to have higher cancer risk than women who didn't. So did women who used hormone replacement therapy. Women who had three or four children tended to have lower cancer risk than women who had one, and it helped if they had their first child in their 20s instead of in their 30s or 40s.

All of the women used to develop the models were white and at least 50 years old, and none of them had mutations in their BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes that are known to boost the risk of breast or ovarian cancer. That means the results wouldn't necessarily apply to all women, they wrote.

In theory, reliable models could help women make important decisions about their health, especially in cases where a certain action decreases the risk of one type of cancer but raises it for another. Here's an example Pfeiffer and her colleagues described in the study: A woman with a high risk of breast cancer might consider taking tamoxifen to reduce that risk. But first, she might like to know her risk of endometrial cancer, since the drug would increase her risk for that.

In a Perspective essay that accompanied the PLOS Medicine study, two experts praised the idea of developing models to predict cancer risk. "What we want from models is that they help us make better decisions, leading to better outcomes for our patients," they wrote. But the jury is still out on the best way to judge any model's strengths and weaknesses, they added.

Source: http://www.montereyherald.com/lifestyle/ci_23792749/cancer-risk-models-tested?source=rss

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

U.S. extends closure of some embassies through August 10

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States extended the closures of some embassies and consulates in the Middle East - which had been closed Sunday due to an al Qaeda threat - through August 10 due to caution but not the emergence of any new threat, the State Department said.

Other U.S. diplomatic posts, including in Kabul, Baghdad and Algiers, that had been closed on Sunday, will reopen on Monday, the State Department said.

Posts in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran, Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa, Tripoli, Antanarivo, Bujumbura, Djibouti, Khartoum, Kigali, and Port Louis will be closed through Saturday.

U.S. diplomatic posts in Dhaka, Algiers, Nouakchott, Kabul, Herat, Mazar el Sharif, Baghdad, Basrah, and Erbil will open on Monday, the State Department said.

(Reporting by Tabassum Zakaria; Editing by Eric Beech)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-extends-closure-embassies-august-10-204326006.html

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State Department issues travel alert for Americans abroad (cbsnews)

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U of M and Chinese Quarantine Center Sign MoU on Food Safety

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Source: www.thepoultrysite.com --- Saturday, August 03, 2013
US & CHINA - The University of Minnesota has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine Center on food safety, protection and defense issues. ...

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