Sunday, July 21, 2013

FAMU preseason football magazine available

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Daily Android activations grow to 1.5 million, Google Play surpasses 50 billion downloads

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Google CEO Larry Page this week revealed that more than 1.5 million Android devices are being activated each day, up from 1.3 million last September. The company previously announced that there were more than 900 million Android devices worldwide, which the executive said is ?pretty amazing given the first Android phone launched less than five years ago.? Google?s app marketplace has also seen unprecedented growth and Page revealed that over 50 billion apps have been downloaded from Google Play, or double the?25 billion apps the company reported last September. Google is expected to pass Apple?s App Store, which reached the same milestone in May, in total app downloads later this year or early next year. The executive also noted that even though it is only four years old, there are now more than 750 million Chrome users worldwide. Google disappointed Wall Street with its second-quarter results, however, reporting earnings of?$9.56 per share on revenues of $14.11 billion.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Amanda Bynes: ?Not Having Hair Makes Me Feel Like a Cancer Patient?

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Amanda Bynes is obsessed with several things ? calling people ugly, losing weight, getting plastic surgery ? but lately her fake hair has been of particular interest.

Earlier this week, the troubled actress showed up for a court date?wearing a blue wig, and after a producer for ?The View? claimed to have watched Bynes eat soup at a New York restaurant, the star blasted the rumor an outlets who were ?putting up fake videos of random girls in wigs posing as me.?

Late Friday, Bynes commented on her current appearance in typically questionable fashion:

Given that Bynes has previously dropped casual references to Parkinson?s disease and Down syndrome, we can?t say we?re entirely surprised.

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Saturday, July 6, 2013

F1FC: Football kits for Formula One teams

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Remember Superleague Formula, where racing cars ran in the liveries of famous football teams? Well imagine the opposite, where Formula One teams had their own football teams. That?s what ajokay, the guy behind the brilliant Circuit Britain, has come up with in these cool concept kits.

Click below to see Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus and Mercedes FC.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Doctors: Patents keep HIV drugs too pricy to use

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) ? Doctors Without Borders warned Tuesday that rising intellectual property rights are blocking the generic production of newer drugs to treat HIV and are keeping them out of reach for developing countries.

The medical aid group said at an international AIDS meeting here that prices of older drugs long used to treat patients have fallen sharply as India and other countries make generics. But newer drugs that are more effective against the AIDS virus are too expensive, costing up to 15 times more.

"It's good news that the price of key HIV drugs continues to fall as more generic companies compete for the market, but the newer medicines are still priced far too high," said Jennifer Cohn, medical director for Doctors Without Borders' access campaign. "We need the newer treatments for people that have exhausted all other options, but patents keep them priced beyond reach."

Patients can be treated with a combination of three or four older drugs, but those who develop resistance to them need the expensive newer medicines.

According to Doctors Without Borders, the governments of Thailand and Jamaica pay $4,760 and $6,570, respectively, a year per patient for the new drug darunavir alone. Paraguay pays $7,782 for etravirine, while Armenia pays $13,213 for raltegravir. In comparison, a cocktail of older generic drugs costs as little as $139 per person a year.

Doctors Without Borders urged the United States and 11 other countries negotiating a Trans-Pacific Partnership not to sign the free-trade pact. It warned that the pact will increase intellectual property rights across Asia and the Americas, expanding monopoly protection for medicines and threatening cheap access to drugs.

It said the World Health Organization's new guidelines, which recommend earlier treatment for adults, means that an additional 9 million people in developing countries will now be eligible for treatment. At the moment, only about 60 percent of those who need the drugs are getting them.

"Scaling up HIV treatment and sustaining people on treatment for life will depend on bringing the price of newer drugs down," said Arax Bozadijan, an HIV pharmacist for Doctors Without Borders.

The Trans-Pacific pact countries account for nearly 40 percent of global GDP and about a third of world trade, and any agreement could significantly impact prices. President Barack Obama's administration has said it hopes to wrap up talks by the end of the year.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/doctors-patents-keep-hiv-drugs-too-pricy-081915859.html

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Monday, June 24, 2013

Prosecutor opens with Zimmerman's obscenity

SANFORD, Fla. (AP) ? A prosecutor began opening statements in George Zimmerman's trial with obscene words the neighborhood watch volunteer whispered under his breath while following 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Prosecutor John Guy's first words to jurors Monday were the "f-word" followed by "punks." He was quoting from a call Zimmerman made to a police dispatcher as he followed Martin through the gated community where he lived.

Guy then recounted how Zimmerman followed Martin, a confrontation ensued and Martin was fatally shot in the chest.

Zimmerman is pleading not guilty to second-degree murder, claiming self-defense.

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