Thursday, April 18, 2013

Gmail, Drive, other Google apps down for some

Google Apps down for some

Vital Google services down for you? Well, you're not alone. Tips have been pouring in this AM that many of Mountain View's apps are down, including Gmail and Drive. We were able to independently confirm the partial outage and Google's App Status Dashboard has been updated to reflect the "service disruption." The down time isn't affecting everyone, however. Most of those hanging around the Engadget compound are still able to check their hate mail and Caskers notifications. Are you having trouble getting through to Google's servers? Let us know in the comments.

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Source: Google Apps Status Dashboard

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/17/gmail-drive-other-google-apps-down-for-some/

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Zombies, Run! 2 Adds New Missions and Modes, Is on Sale for 50% Off

Android/iOS: Zombies, Run! is one of our favorite running apps because it motivates you by tasking you with escaping from zombies instead of just throwing stats at you. Now, the sequel, Zombies, Run! 2 adds a ton of improvements to the core experience including more missions and a redesigned interface.

Zombies, Run! 2 sees new missions come in the form of an in-app purchase for season 2 that's currently on sale for $1.99 (if you haven't tried Zombies, Run! yet, the app itself is also on sale right now for $3.99). You'll get seven of the new missions for free, and then an extra mission will be added weekly starting later this month.

On top of a bunch of new missions for season 2, the entire app was overhauled for a much cleaner look, and improvements to the base building element add a new task to take care of when you're not running. The overhaul to the interface makes the app a lot easier to use, and if you had trouble getting into Zombies, Run! when it was first released because it was a little ugly, it might be worth another look. Zombies, Run 2 is a free update for current users, but you'll need to snag the season pass to get access to all of the new missions.

Zombies, Run 2 ($3.99 on sale, $7.99 regular) | Google Play

Zombies, Run 2 ($3.99 on sale, $7.99 regular) | iTunes App Store

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/37PtiAJDl2Y/zombies-run-2-adds-new-missions-and-modes-is-on-sale-473319127

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Massive galaxy had intense burst of star formation when universe was only 6 percent of current age

Apr. 17, 2013 ? Astronomers using a world-wide collection of telescopes have discovered the most prolific star factory in the Universe, surprisingly in a galaxy so distant that they see as it was when the Universe was only six percent of its current age.

The galaxy, dubbed HFLS3, 12.8 billion light-years from Earth, is producing the equivalent of nearly 3,000 Suns per year, a rate more than 2,000 times that of our own Milky Way. The galaxy is massive, with a huge reservoir of gas from which to form new stars.

"This is the most detailed look into the physical properties of such a distant galaxy ever made," said Dominik Riechers, of Cornell University. "Getting detailed information on galaxies like this is vitally important to understanding how galaxies, as well as groups and clusters of galaxies, formed in the early Universe," he added.

To accurately determine the galaxy's distance and characteristics required observations with 12 international telescope facilities, including both orbiting and ground-based telescopes. The telescopes ranged from visible-light telescopes, to instruments working at infrared, millimeter-wave, and radio wavelengths. The National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) provided information about cold molecular gas from which new stars are being formed and the radio waves emitted by the remnants of deceased, short-lived, very massive stars.

The scientists found that the galaxy has a mass of stars nearly 40 billion times the mass of the Sun, and gas and dust totalling more than 100 billion times the mass of the Sun, all surrounded by enough mysterious dark matter to eventually build an entire cluster of galaxies.

"This galaxy is proof that very intense bursts of star formation existed only 880 million years after the Big Bang," Riechers said. "We've gotten a valuable look at a very important epoch in the development of the first galaxies," he added. The Universe currently is about 13.7 billion years old.

"Key information about the massive amount of gas in this galaxy came from the VLA observations of radio emission from Carbon Monoxide," said Chris Carilli, Chief Scientist of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, who was not part of the research team. "The techniques used by this team, along with improved technical capabilities available now and coming in the future, will allow the study of more such galaxies, and provide a much better understanding of how the first galaxies formed during the Universe's youth," Carilli added.

"We anticipate learning more about such galaxies using both the VLA and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)," Riechers said. "The VLA can give us information about the cold gas and radio emission in these galaxies, while ALMA can tell us about the warmer gas and dust," he added.

In addition to the VLA, the astronomers used the Herschel Space Observatory, the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy, the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory, the Plateau de Bure Interferometer, the Submillimeter Array, the IRAM 30-meter Telescope, the William Herschel Telescope and Gran Telescopio Canarias, the Keck Observatory, the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The large research team included astronomers from Europe, Japan, and the U.S. The scientists reported their findings in the journal Nature.

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  1. Dominik A. Riechers, C. M. Bradford, D. L. Clements, C. D. Dowell, I. P?rez-Fournon, R. J. Ivison, C. Bridge, A. Conley, Hai Fu, J. D. Vieira, J. Wardlow, J. Calanog, A. Cooray, P. Hurley, R. Neri, J. Kamenetzky, J. E. Aguirre, B. Altieri, V. Arumugam, D. J. Benford, M. B?thermin, J. Bock, D. Burgarella, A. Cabrera-Lavers, S. C. Chapman, P. Cox, J. S. Dunlop, L. Earle, D. Farrah, P. Ferrero, A. Franceschini, R. Gavazzi, J. Glenn, E. A. Gonzalez Solares, M. A. Gurwell, M. Halpern, E. Hatziminaoglou, A. Hyde, E. Ibar, A. Kov?cs, M. Krips, R. E. Lupu, P. R. Maloney, P. Martinez-Navajas, H. Matsuhara, E. J. Murphy, B. J. Naylor, H. T. Nguyen, S. J. Oliver, A. Omont, M. J. Page, G. Petitpas, N. Rangwala, I. G. Roseboom, D. Scott, A. J. Smith, J. G. Staguhn, A. Streblyanska, A. P. Thomson, I. Valtchanov, M. Viero, L. Wang, M. Zemcov, J. Zmuidzinas. A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34. Nature, 2013; 496 (7445): 329 DOI: 10.1038/nature12050

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Israel court: Life sentences for Jewish radical

JERUSALEM (AP) ? An Israeli court on Tuesday delivered two consecutive life sentences to a U.S.-born Jewish extremist for the murder of two Palestinians and the attempted murder of others.

Originally from Florida, Jack Teitel was living in the West Bank when arrested in 2009. He was convicted in January for the 1997 killings.

The Jerusalem District Court gave Teitel additional time for other charges, including weapon violations and incitement to violence. He was ordered to pay compensation to victims' families.

The indictment said Teitel sought to avenge the deaths of Israelis killed by Palestinians.

In addition to his Palestinian victims, Teitel also targeted a dovish Israeli professor with a pipe bomb and messianic Jews who venerate Jesus. A teenager was injured when opening a booby-trapped package.

The court rejected his insanity plea.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-court-life-sentences-jewish-radical-131528834.html

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