myIDkey Kickstarter Project A Potential Lifesaver

myIDkey Kickstarter Project A Potential LifesaverNow, do not look at the myIDkey as the solution to the world’s problems, it is not meant to be a false messiah despite the title. What I meant by “potential lifesaver” is this – the myIDkey is a thumb drive that has one very specific purpose, which is, to stash away passwords across different services. After all, in this day and age, we have our fair share of accounts to remember, where they all tend to carry different usernames and passwords, no thanks to an increased level of security by the service provider who prefers you to mix up the password with a mish-mash of uppercase and lowercase characters in addition to numbers mixed with letters.

Well, the myIDkey is preparing for a mass rollout – assuming it can collect a cool $150,000 along the way via Kickstarter. So far, it has achieved around 20% of its target, and if you need to be convinced, it will sport a fingerprint scanner that unlocks the device with the correct fingerprint, and you can also search for your passwords simply by speaking to it, making use of the integrated microphone. Plug the myIDkey into your computer, and it will autofill your passwords as required. Should you happen to misplace your myIDkey or have it stolen, it is a snap to deactivate its contents for added peace of mind.

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You Can Maybe Blame That Cold on Your Short Telomeres

If you have short telomeres, you’re basically screwed. We’ve known these dwarfed pieces of DNA are connected to aging-related disorders like dementia and heart disease, but they also might make you more likely to catch a cold. More »

Canonical Ubuntu Tablet Introduced

Canonical has just introduced a spanking new tablet model that will run on its hugely popular Linux-based Ubuntu operating system, where it will target the mid-range and high-end ARM and Intel-based tablet market. Most of the interface will be gesture-based, which is not too far from how the BlackBerry 10 platform relies on the outside edges of the display as well as bezel to initiate user actions.

Canonical claims that users will be able to enjoy a true PC-like experience on the tablet, where among them include an intuitive multitasking system that enables the user to switch between open apps in a snap, not to mention being able to use a couple of apps simultaneously side-by-side. Productivity is sure to fall though, imagine you’re trying to write a document that is due tomorrow, but have a movie running in the adjacent window.

The Ubuntu platform will play nice with ARM’s Cortex-A15 chipset in both dual- and quad-core configurations, and it will carry between 2GB and 4GB RAM, sporting 7” to 10” displays on the low end side of things, while the higher end versions will come in 10” to 12” sizes. Will it catch on? Only time will tell.

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ASUS teases “metallic miracle” for MWC 2013

Mobile World Congress is coming up soon, folks, and companies are getting ready by teasing some of their products to eager onlookers before the event. ASUS released a quick teaser today that doesn’t give us a lot of details — if any — about what to expect from them at MWC, but it seems that the company may be planning an extraterrestrial takeover sometime soon.

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The quick teaser video features a large alien spacecraft being recorded by a curious onlooker Cloverfield style. The spaceship ends up landing on top of the yet-to-be-completely-built Sagrada Família church in Barcelona. The words “Ultimate craftsmanship. Today” appear on the video along with a message at the end to join ASUS “to embrace the metallic miracle.”

Of course, we have no idea what to expect from the teaser, although the description of the video mentions bringing “Pad and Phone” together, so it likes we may see a hybrid Transformer-like product from the company, but we’ll ultimately have to wait and see what ASUS has in store for us come next week.

Rumors have been quiet surrounding ASUS lately, which either means that they’re really good at keeping secrets, or there’s just not enough general interest surrounding ASUS’s next offerings. Either way, though, a product that brings together “Pad and Phone” seems incredibly intriguing, and we’ll be there live at MWC to bring you all the latest. Stay tuned!


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One Shot Miso Soup Dispenser

One Shot Miso Soup DispenserYou have got to give the Japanese credit where credit’s due, and throw out all conventional thinking about the water cooler at the office. Why settle for that when there is the One Shot Miso Soup dispenser? This is one miniature technological wonder that hails from Japanese miso soup maker Marukome, where it will target action at smaller restaurants, cafeterias and perhaps even to replace the water cooler at offices, serving anywhere from 50 to 100 bowls of miso soup each day.

Cleverly named “Wan Shot” (“wan” is Japanese for “soup bowl”, and you know what it means in English when pronounced as it is, too) , the One Shot Miso Soup dispenser will take pre-packed miso soup pouches and add some hot water to deliver a tasty yet healthy snack. Not only that, you have over eight varieties of miso soup to choose from, making sure that the daily grind at work will not be complemented by the very same miso soup, day in, day out.

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Gears of War: Judgment Leaks Onto Torrent Sites; Microsoft Warns Hackers

Gears of War: Judgment Leaks Onto Torrent Sites; Microsoft Warns Hackers

Gears of War: Judgment is set to be released on March 19, but as is expected of a blockbuster AAA game, hackers have gotten their hands on the game and have leaked it onto torrent sites this week.

At this point, it’s unsure what version of the game has been made available on torrent sites, although reports are saying the version that’s available is “apparently complete.” (more…)

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Indonesia Offers ‘World-First’ Home For Transgender Elderly

A dozen elderly women are gathered inside the pink house, set on a narrow dirt road in a dusty suburb of Jakarta. Together they sew, bake and chat.

On first sight they look like a group of benevolent grandmothers, but the sunken cheeks and deep lines on some of their faces tell stories of hardship.

All of these women are “waria”, a term used for Indonesian transgender people, and the house in the country’s capital has been hailed by activists as the first old person’s home for that gender community.

The word waria combines the Indonesian for woman (wanita) and the word for man (pria).

It is used to describe a range of gender identities, though it particularly refers to men who feel they are women and is applied regardless of whether they have undergone gender reassignment surgery or hormone therapy.

A home for elderly waria is an unexpected sight but perhaps also typical of the many contradictions in a nation where, until two years ago, the official government line on transgender people was that they were mentally ill.

As part of new moves towards acceptance, the government will in March begin supporting the home, which officially opened in November, with a basic nutrition programme while offering business seed money to 200 transgender residents in the city.

However, most of the funds needed to support the home will continue to come from its founder, Yulianus Rettoblaut, a waria and prominent activist better-known as Mami Yuli, who turned her own house into the shelter last year.

“We are focusing on elderly waria because NGOs usually focus on young ones,” the 51-year-old told AFP.

She was inspired to take action after seeing many of her fellow ageing waria on the streets, ill, unemployed and forced to live in squalid conditions.

While a few waria have found domestic celebrity as talk show hosts or emcees, most across Southeast Asia’s biggest nation of 240 million people are cast out by relatives who would otherwise be responsible for the care of their elderly family members.

“Life for them is very difficult and many live under the poverty line. They often have no choice but to sleep under bridges,” Mami Yuli said.

While the home is grossly underfunded, she tries to offer three daily meals to residents who learn sewing, baking and hairdressing if they are jobless.

Conditions are far from ideal — the 12 waria who live there sleep on old mattresses crammed into one bedroom at the top of steep, narrow stairs.

When Mami Yuli fails to raise the 350,000 rupiah ($36) a day needed to run the house, she organises street performances where the residents of the home sing and dance. Despite their age they are expected to work to make a living if they can.

A devout Catholic, Mami Yuli says that 70 churches in Jakarta support the home, offering shelter during floods. Only four donate money.

Despite the huge challenges, she hopes to one day be able to accommodate all 800 of Jakarta’s elderly waria and expand her home into the vacant lot next door, if she can raise enough money or secure state support.

An estimated 35,000 Indonesians are transgender, the Asia-Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health reports, but activists suspect the figure is much higher.

Despite being considered sacred by some Indonesian ethnic groups, waria largely remain a target of harassment and intimidation, although there are signs of increasing acceptance.

Discrimination forces many into sex work, fuelling an increase in HIV rates from six to 34 percent between 1997 and 2007 among transgenders in Jakarta, according to Health Ministry data.

Prostitution is illegal in Indonesia and the country’s Islamic clerics say it is “haram” (forbidden).

But the industry thrives in Indonesia’s karaoke bars and darker street corners where waria can be found holding up dresses up to show off breasts grown with hormones from birth control pills or silicone injections.

Some also reveal their gender reassignment, though few waria can afford to go down this path. The surgery has been available since the 1970s but not under the public health system.

At 70 years old, Yoti Oktosea is a male-to-female transgender and one of Mami Yuli’s current residents.

Dressed down in knee-length shorts and a baggy T-shirt, she’s given up putting on make-up and curling her eyelashes, but proudly shows a photo of herself as a young woman.

In those days she was in demand as a sex worker, she says.

“But things are much saggier now!” she laughs.

Smartly-dressed Mami Yuli also worked as a prostitute for 17 years but managed to turn her life around, becoming the first “out” waria to get a law degree from an Islamic university, at the age of 46.

The hardline Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) are the waria’s most vocal foe, using violence and intimidation to shut down several transgender events which they say “threaten Indonesia’s Islamic values”, including the Miss Waria pageant in December.

“We had the pageant shut down and we’re willing to shut down other waria gatherings again,” FPI Jakarta chief Habib Salim Alatas said.

But signs are growing that the future might be a little brighter for this marginalised community.

In 2008 the first Islamic school specifically for transgender people to pray and study the Koran opened in 2008 in Yogyakarta. The establishment of Mami Yuli’s home for the elderly is seen as another victory.


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Library Rents Books And Plant Seeds | Springwise

With physical libraries facing threat from digital alternatives, we’ve seen a number of schemes making efforts to prove the vitality of the community spaces, such as Ljubljana City Library’s surprise book package initiative. Now Basalt Regional Library in Colorado is offering a seed rental scheme on top of its traditional book leasing.

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Michigan Will Keep Advertising Business Climate, But Link To Pure Michigan Up In Air

LANSING — The Michigan Economic Development Corp. will continue to advertise the state’s emerging business climate, including the new right-to-work law.

But they will continue to assess whether it will be linked to the award-winning Pure Michigan campaign, which is primarily geared toward promoting tourism.

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Kurt Cobain Movie: Celebrate Late Nirvana Singer’s Birthday By Dreamcasting His Biopic

Since Kurt Cobain committed suicide on April 5, 1994, Hollywood studios have released rock biopics based on the lives of Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Ian Curtis, Notorious B.I.G. and Bobby Darin — and yet not Cobain. Save for “Last Days,” Gus Van Sant’s 2005 film about a singer not unlike Cobain (played by former “Boardwalk Empire” star Michael Pitt), the Nirvana frontman has been kept off the big screen. With ’90s nostalgia in bloom, however, thanks to multiple boy band reunions and addictive reminders of the decade from websites like BuzzFeed, is the time right for Kurt Cobain: The Movie?

Kurt Cobain would have turned 46 on Feb. 20, 2012; he was 27 when he shot himself in his Seattle home. That means a Kurt Cobain movie could provide Hollywood’s budding leading men with the type of opportunity usually only reserved for superhero films and sci-fi blockbusters: The chance at playing the role of a lifetime.

In the past, actors like Ryan Gosling, Robert Pattinson, Ewan McGregor and Jared Leto have been mentioned as possible onscreen incarnations of Cobain; Courtney Love, the singer’s former girlfriend, who had a child with Cobain, reportedly wanted Gosling for the role. The charismatic star is now 32, however, and with no Kurt Cobain movie on the horizon in the near future, he’ll be aged out of consideration by the time the project actually moves forward.

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