Kevin Scott Sutay’s Release By FARC Rebels Will Not Be Media Show, Colombian Leader Says

BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombia’s president says he refuses to let the country’s main rebel group make a media event of the release of a 26-year-old former U.S. Marine.

President Juan Manuel Santos said Tuesday that he will not allow former Sen. Piedad Cordoba, a longtime go-between favored by the insurgents, or any other public figure participate in the release.

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Gregory Sherl, The Accidental Poet

Gregory Sherl never wanted to be a writer.

“I want to ask every poet Do you regret discovering words,” he writes in his latest book, Monogamy Songs. “I wake up and they are always under my pillow. I am talking about the words not the poets, but usually a poet is next to me anyway.”

Sherl, 28, writes like he has no choice. Devotional, obsessive and erotic, his poems are marked with a sense of urgency. “If I could do anything else I would,” he told HuffPost.

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From Bill Clinton To Ryan Seacrest: 17 Of Hollywood’s Biggest Philanthropists

The Hollywood Reporter’s Philanthropy Issue gives a round of applause to those who share their talents and bounty in sustaining — and not just entertaining — the world.

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Reyn Schadt Cries After Hearing Herself For First Time With Cochlear Implant (VIDEO)

For the first 14 months of her life, Reyn Schadt’s world was silent.

“Finding out that she had hearing loss was shocking. I really didn’t know much about people with hearing loss,” her mother, Courtney Schadt, told local Louisville, Ky., station WDRB. “I assumed that she would have to use sign language and that she might not be able to go to mainstream school.”

Reyn is one of about 30,000 children born with a congenital virus called Cytomegalovirus each year. Her parents hoped for a miracle in the form of a cutting-edge cochlear implant — a small device that connects with a child’s auditory nerve and conveys auditory signals to the ear.

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Woman goes crazy in Apple store, Web laughs

She's not happy.

(Credit: Porscha Coleman/Vine screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)

There are all sorts of ways to become a star in L.A.

Some don’t involve debasing yourself. Many do.

So please decide whether you find sympathy or laughter at the sight of a woman parting company with her equilibrium in an L.A. Apple store.

Courtesy of a Vine posted by actress Porscha Coleman, we see the lady experiencing the frustrations of not having an appointment at the Genius Bar.

As this Vine has wafted about the Web, many have laughed.

But isn’t this an everyday occurrence in retail?

Standing all day in a store can be debilitating both for the mind and the nerves.

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Nexus 7 2013 vs iPad mini: more than a pixel race

If you’re getting ready to buy a brand new tablet on the smaller end of the spectrum and you’re deciding between the new Nexus 7 and the iPad mini, you may very well be asking yourself the wrong question. This comparison goes well beyond the basics – screen sharpness, body size, and processing power – and it’s not just about Android vs iOS, either. Unless you’re just planning on browsing the web, these two tablets are cut from completely different bits of cloth.

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With the 2013 edition of the Nexus 7, you’re working with ASUS as a manufacturer, the same as the original Nexus 7 – Apple, on the other hand, manufactures their own hardware and controls their software experience top-to-bottom as well. This release from Google comes with Android 4.3, an upgrade to their operating system being made for the rest of their Nexus smartphone and tablet line just today as well.

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The Apple iPad mini (this is the original iPad mini, mind you), works with a 7.9-inch IPS LCD display with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, coming in at 163 PPI. The Nexus 7 (2013) works with a 7-inch display with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, that kicking it up to the new most densely-packed panel in the tablet universe at 323 PPI.

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*Note: the smartphone market still wins with the HTC One bringing on 468 PPI, and if the pixels from the Nexus 7 were packed into the same space as the HTC One works with across a 4.7-inch display, it’d narrowly miss the spot for kingship itself.

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Inside the iPad mini you’ve got an Apple-branded 1GHz dual-core A5 processor, while the Nexus 7 2 works with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, working with Adreno 320 graphics. The Apple iPad mini works with 512MB of RAM while the Google tablet ramps up to 2GB RAM.

We’ll have to wait for benchmark tests to see how these two compare, but when you’ve got two massively different operating systems and two rather different sets of hardware to run them, comparisons are best left to real-life use-tests. We’ll see how it rolls soon enough!

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The Nexus 7 2 works with a 1.2 megapixel camera on its front and a 5 megapixel camera at its back, the same as the iPad mini – but as both machines work with completely different camera architecture (it’s not just based on numbers), we’ll have to wait – again – and see how the two compare in real-life video and photo shoots.

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The iPad mini currently exists in three configurations as far as internal storage goes: 16, 32, and 64GB, while the 2013 Nexus 7 has been shown in 16GB and 32GB iterations. Nexus 7 2 works with Bluetooth 4.0, dual-band Wi-fi, 4G LTE with each of the USA’s major mobile carriers, and NFC. The iPad mini has these same features in-tact save the NFC – it has none.

UPDATE: The Nexus 7 works with T-Mobile while the iPad mini works with Sprint, while both can work with Verizon or AT&T.

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Apple’s iPad mini uses its own unique Lightening cord to connect to your PC or the wall for power while the Nexus 7 2 uses a standard microUSB port. The 2013 Nexus 7 works with wireless charging – QI standard wireless charging, that is – as well.

The Apple iPad mini has a relatively wide range of costs, different for each of its storage sizes and connectivity: $329 (16GB Wi-Fi), $429 (32GB Wi-Fi), $529 (64GB Wi-Fi), $459 (16GB 4G LTE), $559 (32GB 4G LTE), $659 (64GB 4G LTE). The Google Nexus 7 reboot rings in at $229 (16GB Wi-Fi), $269 (32GB Wi-Fi), $349 (32GB 4G LTE), and at the moment appears to be starting shipping on the 30th of July, 2013, with 4G LTE editions coming “soon”.


Nexus 7 2013 vs iPad mini: more than a pixel race is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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How the New Nexus 7 Stacks Up to the Competition

How the New Nexus 7 Stacks Up to the Competition

Well, we already knew pretty much everything there was to know about the new Nexus 7 before Google’s official announcement. You could have even technically have gone to Best Buy and bought (that is, pre-ordered) it this morning. But even though nothing was really a surprise, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s one sweet piece of tablet—even when compared to some of the top contenders.

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All Def Music: Russell Simmons, Steve Rifkind, & Brian Robbins Partner To Launch New Label

After years of expanding his portfolio across a multitude of business ventures, Russell Simmons is set to dive back into the industry that has served as the foundation of his career.

This week it was announced that Simmons has partnered alongside former Loud Records founder Steve Rifkind, and film director Brian Robbins to launch “All Def Music” label through the Universal Music Label.

According to Billboard, the innovative music label will leverage Simmons’ All Def Digital business model with an additional focus to artist development and promotion initiatives via YouTube’s expansive video network. Making it the first major label created specifically for the Google-owned company.

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Rebuild Mankind’s Most Famous Cities Via 4D Cityscape Puzzles!

These clever puzzles take you through time to rebuild major cities.Here’s a clever puzzle that history, architecture and puzzle buffs will all appreciate: Can you remake major urban sprawls as they were in 1876? 1952? 1988? 2013?

Poll: Most Latino Voters Oppose Immigration Reform Without A Path To Citizenship

Latino voters disapprove of potential House GOP plans to address immigration issues without creating a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, according to a Latino Decisions poll released Wednesday.

The survey, from Latino Decisions and the advocacy group America’s Voice, found stronger support for the immigration reform principles put forward by the bipartisan “gang of eight” in the Senate and Democrats in the House: a path to citizenship along with enhanced border security, employment verification and requirements that undocumented immigrants study English, pass a background check and pay a fine before becoming legal residents. Seventy-seven percent of Latino voters supported such a plan.

About two-thirds of Latino voters also said they approve of the Democratic Party’s insistence that reform include a path to citizenship.

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