ZTE Overture marks Aio Wireless 4G LTE network launch

Last month, AT&T’s recently launched Aio Wireless added the Nokia Lumia 620 to its modest lineup of devices, and today it has added another device, this time for a special occasion – the launch of its 4G LTE network, giving users access to faster mobile data. The handset is an Aio-branded ZTE Overture, which will

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Ravi K. Perry: Alan Chambers’ Apology

An apology takes courage. And for those of us who do identify as Christian and also happen to not be heterosexual, the Exodus International apology is very moving and marks an important step on the road toward equality, equity, and universal freedom.
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MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming Graphics Card

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MSI is proud to bring you their latest graphics card, the GeForce GTX 780 Gaming. Powered by a 28nm GK110 GPU, the card sports 2304 CUDA Cores, a 384-bit memory interface, a core clock of 954MHz (1006MHz Boost Clock) and a 3GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 6008MHz, and features dual-link DVI-I, dual-link DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [Softpedia]

John Shore: An Open Letter to Exodus International’s Super-Remorseful Alan Chambers

I heard you say that you regret the way in which Exodus communicated its message. And I definitely heard you repeatedly say that it’s high time for the church to start welcoming gay people. But I never heard you say that it’s OK for people to be gay.
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Jay-Z Certified As NBA Player Agent

NEW YORK — Jay-Z is now in the player agent business.

The rap mogul has been certified by the NBA players’ association, spokesmen for the union and Roc Nation Sports said Thursday.

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Mt.Gox Bitcoin exchange freezes US dollar withdrawals for two weeks

MtGox Bitcoin exchange freezes US dollar withdrawls for two weeks

It’s easy to see that the Bitcoin market is under stress when there’s rising overall activity and tighter oversight. However, it’s now so hectic that the Mt. Gox exchange has trouble fulfilling even basic transactions — and the institution is freezing US dollar withdrawals for two weeks to keep things in check. Mt. Gox’s team will use the downtime to upgrade its trading system and (hopefully) address the heavy workload. Deposits and transfers in American currency should still be good to go. Let’s just hope that Mt. Gox manages smoother transitions in the future — after all, not everyone can afford to leave their money in limbo during a tech refresh.

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Laughing Babies Compilation Will Make Everything Better (VIDEO)

If the endless stream of YouTube videos are anything to go by (see related links below), laughing babies are a popular and effective method of stress relief.

Shari Alyse from HooplaHa’s Sharing With Shari has compiled some of the most infectious baby laughs out there into a single video that’s the ultimate cure for weekday blues.

You’ll feel yourself smiling before you know it. The cutie at 0:48 did us in.

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Booz Allen Hamilton Hired Edward Snowden Despite Concerns About Resume Discrepancies

By Mark Hosenball

WASHINGTON June 20 (Reuters) – Hiring screeners at Booz Allen Hamilton, a contractor for the National Security Agency, found possible discrepancies in a resume submitted by Edward Snowden, but the company still employed him, a source with detailed knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.

Snowden, who disclosed top secret documents about U.S. surveillance of telephone and Internet data after leaving his job as a systems administrator at an NSA facility in Hawaii, was hired this spring after he convinced his screeners that his description of his education was truthful, said the source, who is not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

It is unclear precisely which element of Snowden’s resume caused personnel officials at Booz Allen Hamilton to raise questions about his background. Also unclear is how he satisfied their concerns.

Snowden’s disclosures, which U.S. intelligence officials have called harmful to national security, have raised questions about the U.S. government’s use of more than 480,000 contract workers who have top-secret security clearances. They also have increased concerns about how rigorously the government and its contractors are screening such workers.

Those concerns were the focus of a Senate subcommittee hearing on Thursday, as senators grilled representatives of the U.S. government’s personnel office over how closely contractors scrutinize prospective workers for high-security jobs.

Testimony at the hearing suggested that Booz Allen Hamilton might not have been the only one to have missed warning signals about Snowden’s background.

Before he was hired by Booz Allen Hamilton, Snowden also was screened by USIS, a Virginia-based investigations firm hired separately by the U.S. government to conduct background checks on prospective employees and contractors. Based on reports from firms such as USIS, the NSA decides whether a potential contract worker gets a security clearance.

During the hearing, Senator John Tester of Montana asked U.S. government personnel officials whether they had “any concerns that Mr. Snowden’s background investigation by USIS … may not have been carried out in an appropriate or thorough manner.”

“Yes, we do believe that there – there may be some problems,” said Patrick McFarland, inspector general of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. McFarland did not elaborate.

USIS, which is under investigation by McFarland’s office, said in a statement on Thursday that it “has cooperated fully with the government’s civil investigative efforts” and that it would not comment on the Snowden case specifically because it was a confidential matter under investigation.

Booz Allen Hamilton has said in a statement that “we will work closely with our clients and authorities in their investigation of this matter.”

QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS BACKGROUND

According to sources familiar with the matter, Snowden, a high school dropout who later passed the high school equivalency test known as the GED, stated on his resume earlier this year he attended computer-related classes at Johns Hopkins University, a Tokyo campus of the University of Maryland and the University of Liverpool in Britain.

According to the sources, the resume stated that Snowden “estimated” he would receive a master’s degree in computer security from Liverpool some time this year.

Some of the educational information listed on the resume did not check out precisely, said the sources, who are not authorized to comment publicly.

Despite that, Booz Allen Hamilton hired him at an annual salary of $122,000 to work as a contractor for the NSA in Hawaii. Snowden had been on the job there for about four weeks when he traveled to Hong Kong last month and leaked the U.S. government secrets that made him known around the world.

Tracey Reeves, a spokeswoman for Johns Hopkins, said that the university could find no record that Snowden had taken classes there.

She added that Snowden might have taken vocational training courses from a private, for-profit entity called Advanced Career Technologies, which operated under the name Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins. Reeves said Johns Hopkins ended its relationship with the company in 2009, and that the company appears to have shut down in 2012.

A spokesman for University of Maryland’s University College division said that records showed that Snowden did attend, in person, a summer session at a campus that the college operates in Asia. He declined to specify the location or provide any information about Snowden’s course work.

A spokeswoman for the University of Liverpool said in an email that Snowden had registered for an online master’s program in computer security in 2011. But she added that “he is not active in his studies and has not completed the programme.” (Editing by David Lindsey and Stacey Joyce)

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Rev. Susan Russell: Hasta La Vista, Exodus International

There are not enough words in the world to undo the harm done to LGBT people who have been damaged, devalued and, in far too many cases, destroyed by the toxic narrative that their sexual orientation was an illness to be cured.
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John Dear: "Bidder 70"–the Great New Documentary about Climate Activist Tim DeChristopher

“Bidder 70”–The Great New Documentary about Climate Activist Tim DeChristopher
By John Dear

Edward Snowden’s revelation last week to The Guardian that the U.S. government keeps phone records of nearly every American is shocking, disturbing–and alas, to be expected. We’ve become a culture of unbridled corporate greed, unchecked violence and global warfare that serves the one percent and hurts the world’s poor, hungry, sick, and children, not to mention the earth itself–so it’s no wonder Big Brother is monitoring us all. Every day we lose a little more democracy to the System, and unless we all stand up, speak out, and take action, we will find ourselves in some new kind of “global totalitarianism.”

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