বুধবার, ২২ মে, ২০১৩

Twitter launches two-factor authentication

Twitter

Keep your tweets your own and your Twitter account safe with two-step verification

After a slew of high-profile account hacks, Twitter has finally launched a two-step verification system to keep your account from falling into the wrong hands. Once enrolled, each time you sign in to Twitter.com you will be asked to enter a six digit verification number sent by SMS to your phone. If you don't have your number, you can't log in.

Existing accounts on other devices should still work, and when your Twitter account to other devices or applications, you'll visit your applications page to generate a temporary password to validate who you are. Users can set up the new account verification system starting today from their Twitter settings, and you'll need a verified phone number and email address. 

Two-step authentication is a good move (probably one Twitter should have adopted a while ago) and one that we heartily recommend. It may be inconvenient setting things up the first time, but losing your online identity to hackers is far worse. To learn more, and get started, visit the source link below.

Source: Twitter

    


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/3yfl_TSH24A/story01.htm

storm chasers david blaine gotye divine mercy cabin in the woods the legend of korra three stooges

Reform Party: language problem popularization at kindergartens is a ...

?uthor: Edijs P?lens/LETAThe popularization of the language problem in kindergartens two weeks before the elections and without attracting experts is merely a political game, Reform Party believes (RP).

The matter of language use at kindergartens is mentioned now only because municipal elections will be held in two weeks. This creates tension within society. Only two political powers benefit from it ? the National Alliance and Harmony Centre, says RP Saeima faction?s press secretary Kaspars Odins.

Language education at kindergartens is, primarily, within the competency of experts and parents, the party believes.

On Monday, May 20, during the Coalition Parties Cooperation Council meeting, RP noted that the bill intended to amend the Education Law should first be presented to experts and responsible institutions for review.

?We expect our partners to show a responsible approach in the general legislation process as a whole and this specific matter. We have previously noted that the opinion of the ombudsman and international human rights experts is important not just in regard to limiting the authority of criminally prosecuted deputies?, ? RP Saeima faction?s chairman Edmunds Demiters comments.

According to him, RP requests first getting the opinions of the ombudsman and children?s rights specialists, psychologists and human rights experts on the proposed amendments. It is also necessary to acquire the conclusions of the Education and Science Ministry.

?It is vital to also secure the opinions of different municipalities as well, because they are the one that found pre-school education institutions and provide them with funding?, ? Demiters said.

It will be possible to look into this matter in detail once the conclusions of all aforementioned experts and institution are received, the party representative said.

On Wednesday, May 22, coalition partners will be discussing the initiative of the National Alliance to have pre-school education facilities switch to Latvian language only education.

It should be added that the new Education Minister Vyacheslav Dombrovskis believes that all residents of Latvia, regardless of their ethnicity, are required to know Latvian language. This is why the ministry is working on increasing the teaching of Latvian language at kindergartens of national minorities, LETA reports.

?At the same time, I am certain that multilingualism is Latvia?s national treasure. The more languages Latvian residents know, the larger the country?s economic competitiveness is?, ? the minister says.

Ref: 102.109.109.7363

Source: http://bnn-news.com/reform-party-language-problem-popularization-kindergartens-political-game-95453

Farrah Abraham Tape farrah abraham amber heard act Google Now Jason Collins White House Correspondents Dinner 2013

Google Checkout for merchants to be retired on November 20th

Google Checkout for merchants to be retired on November 20th

Although Google Checkout was rolled into Google Wallet at the end of 2011, it's still been an option for folks who peddle their wares online to collect payments. Come November 20th, however, the service will officially shut down. While Page and Co. recommend US-based merchants switch to the revamped Wallet, they're partnering with Braintree, Shopify and Freshbooks to offer discounted migration options as well. Developers using Checkout for transactions through the Chrome Web Store, Google Play and Offers Marketplace will automatically be transitioned in the coming weeks.

Filed under:

Comments

Source: Google Commerce

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/20/google-checkout-for-merchants-to-be-retired-on-nov-20/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

sasha baron cohen stacy keibler stacy keibler oscar red carpet daytona 500 start time ryan zimmerman oscars red carpet

This Is What It Looks Like to Get Eaten by a Grizzly Bear

This Is What It Looks Like to Get Eaten by a Grizzly Bear
This video shows the last thing you'll see if you tangle with a grizzly. Warning: It's gross.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/05/grizzly-eats-gopro/

deep impact miesha tate vs ronda rousey idiocracy usssa baseball alex o loughlin the godfather cape breton

মঙ্গলবার, ২১ মে, ২০১৩

Study of young Israelis emphasizes need for avoidance of sun exposure

Study of young Israelis emphasizes need for avoidance of sun exposure [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 20-May-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Jerry Barach
jerryb@savion.huji.ac.il
972-258-82904
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Jerusalem, May 20, 2013 A new study conducted using extensive medical records of over one million Israeli adolescents before military service shows clearly how exposure to the Israeli sun of young, light-skinned children increases substantially the risk of cutaneous melanoma (a serious form of skin cancer).

The incidence of cutaneous melanoma is on the rise in all parts of the world where light-skinned people live. Rates have tripled over the last decades in the United States, and the rise was even steeper in Europe.

What about in Israel? What segments of the population are more at risk and at what stage? Dr. Hagai Levine and Prof. Jeremy Kark from the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine and other researchers set out to find the answers, using records of young Jewish males who were examined between 1967 and 2005. These men were followed up by data linkage for cancer incidence until the end of 2006. Females were not included because their baseline data were available only for a more recent period.

In their study, the researchers found not surprisingly a quadrupled higher risk of skin cancer among native-born Israelis of European origin (including the Americas, Australia and South Africa) and those immigrating from those countries over those of North African or Asian origin.

Israel's subtropical latitude means residents are exposed to more solar radiation than in much of Europe, and therefore the findings implicate childhood sun exposure as a clear, preventable risk factor for melanoma. But even for those who spent their childhood in Europe, the data showed that those who came to Israel before age 10 had almost double the risk of cutaneous melanoma compared to those who arrived from Europe later in childhood.

The study of melanoma susceptibility according to countries of origin is especially suited to Israel because of the massive immigration that has taken place since the establishment of the state, bringing Jews of varying skin hues from Europe, North Africa and Western Asia.

The study on Israel and cutaneous melanoma was published recently in the International Journal of Cancer. In addition to Dr. Levine and Prof. Kark, researchers from the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, the National Cancer Registry and other institutions participated in the work.

They used an extensive database culled from military medical examinations, enabling them to conduct a large-scale migrant cohort study in order to identify high-risk populations and critical periods of sun exposure during childhood, which would aid in directing public health and research efforts.

Israel is one of the few western countries where military service is mandatory. All Israeli Jewish adolescents are obligated to present themselves at age 17 for a medical board examination before military service (even if exempted later from service). Consequently, use of these data provides a generally representative sample of the young Jewish population, particularly of males.

These findings, say the researchers, provide solid support for the importance of stressing the issue of childhood sun exposure, particularly in light skinned people, as a preventable risk factor for cutaneous melanoma and can aid in directing public health and research efforts.

###


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Study of young Israelis emphasizes need for avoidance of sun exposure [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 20-May-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Jerry Barach
jerryb@savion.huji.ac.il
972-258-82904
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Jerusalem, May 20, 2013 A new study conducted using extensive medical records of over one million Israeli adolescents before military service shows clearly how exposure to the Israeli sun of young, light-skinned children increases substantially the risk of cutaneous melanoma (a serious form of skin cancer).

The incidence of cutaneous melanoma is on the rise in all parts of the world where light-skinned people live. Rates have tripled over the last decades in the United States, and the rise was even steeper in Europe.

What about in Israel? What segments of the population are more at risk and at what stage? Dr. Hagai Levine and Prof. Jeremy Kark from the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine and other researchers set out to find the answers, using records of young Jewish males who were examined between 1967 and 2005. These men were followed up by data linkage for cancer incidence until the end of 2006. Females were not included because their baseline data were available only for a more recent period.

In their study, the researchers found not surprisingly a quadrupled higher risk of skin cancer among native-born Israelis of European origin (including the Americas, Australia and South Africa) and those immigrating from those countries over those of North African or Asian origin.

Israel's subtropical latitude means residents are exposed to more solar radiation than in much of Europe, and therefore the findings implicate childhood sun exposure as a clear, preventable risk factor for melanoma. But even for those who spent their childhood in Europe, the data showed that those who came to Israel before age 10 had almost double the risk of cutaneous melanoma compared to those who arrived from Europe later in childhood.

The study of melanoma susceptibility according to countries of origin is especially suited to Israel because of the massive immigration that has taken place since the establishment of the state, bringing Jews of varying skin hues from Europe, North Africa and Western Asia.

The study on Israel and cutaneous melanoma was published recently in the International Journal of Cancer. In addition to Dr. Levine and Prof. Kark, researchers from the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, the National Cancer Registry and other institutions participated in the work.

They used an extensive database culled from military medical examinations, enabling them to conduct a large-scale migrant cohort study in order to identify high-risk populations and critical periods of sun exposure during childhood, which would aid in directing public health and research efforts.

Israel is one of the few western countries where military service is mandatory. All Israeli Jewish adolescents are obligated to present themselves at age 17 for a medical board examination before military service (even if exempted later from service). Consequently, use of these data provides a generally representative sample of the young Jewish population, particularly of males.

These findings, say the researchers, provide solid support for the importance of stressing the issue of childhood sun exposure, particularly in light skinned people, as a preventable risk factor for cutaneous melanoma and can aid in directing public health and research efforts.

###


[ Back to EurekAlert! ] [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

?


AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.


Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-05/thuo-soy052013.php

actuary elon musk fox mole manson bubba watson recent earthquakes fbi most wanted list

মঙ্গলবার, ১৪ মে, ২০১৩

সোমবার, ১৩ মে, ২০১৩

Ryan Seacrest becoming Telemundo kingmaker

NEW YORK (AP) ? Ryan Seacrest will produce a new music series for the Spanish-speaking Telemundo network that will feature two established artists competing against each other for the audience's vote.

The format for "Superstar Showdown" has been successful in other countries. Emilio Romano, president of Telemundo Media, said he's hoping the "American Idol" host will use his connections and leverage to attract talent. The network hasn't publicly set a start date for the series.

Telemundo announced several of its programming plans for next season on Sunday. The network usually gets less than half of the audience of the dominant Univision, but has become more aggressive with the backing of corporate parent NBC Universal. Telemundo had its highest ratings ever during the first three months of 2013.

"We've been the underdog for so many years and we've been given the mission to fight and fight hard," Romano said.

Telemundo will air five new telenovelas next season. The prime-time soap operas, stuffed with melodrama and romance, are generally the programming backbone for Spanish-speaking networks. One new series, "Camelia la Tejana," is based on a popular song and features a young woman trying to escape from one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords.

Romano said he hopes Telemundo can distinguish itself from its competition by creating telenovelas specifically with the U.S. market in mind, instead of remaking series that originated in other countries. He hopes they will speak more to an American audience concerned about immigration issues and nostalgic for the countries they left behind.

One example he gave was last year's remake of the movie "Maid in Manhattan."

Telemundo also announced the creation of a Los Angeles-based production studio, Fluency, that will produce content for Latinos in the U.S in both Spanish and English.

Telemundo is expanding its sports coverage. The weekly show, "Titulares y Mas," will begin airing all weeknights at 11:35 p.m. The network will also start a daytime game show that pits youngsters against adults.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ryan-seacrest-becoming-telemundo-kingmaker-223323875.html

legion baby found alive in morgue rockies second degree murders bobby petrino brian dunn vin scully