Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Crews search for family who abandoned sinking boat

MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) ? Crews planned to search by sea and air through the night Monday as they ramped up efforts to find a husband, wife and two young children who sent a series of distress calls saying their sailboat was sinking far off the Central California coast and they were fashioning a raft from a cooler and a life ring.

The unidentified family had been sailing a small vessel Sunday west of Monterey Bay, where strong winds, cold water and big swells made for perilous conditions. Forecasters had issued a weekend advisory warning boaters of rough seas in the area.

The group ? which included two children under 8 ? made its first distress call late Sunday afternoon, Coast Guard Lt. Heather Lampert said. Investigators used the boat's radio signal and radar to determine the call came from an area about 60 miles west of Monterey.

The boaters reported that their 29-foot sailboat was taking on water and the electronics were failing.

An hour later, the family members reported they had to abandon the boat and were trying to make a life raft out of a cooler and life-preserver ring, Lampert said. The Coast Guard then lost radio contact.

The agency looked for the family through the night and on Monday, with help from the California Air National Guard.

They planned to continue into Monday night, using lights from aircraft and boats, and other technologies to search the area.

"We will just saturate the search area with as many assets as we can, so we can hopefully rescue them," said Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Mike Lutz.

The Coast Guard on Monday also released one of the family's recorded distress calls (http://bit.ly/W90cyv ), in hopes that it will lead to new information from the public that could help in the search. So far the agency has received no reports of missing persons in the case.

The agency believes the boat may have been called "Charmblow." In the crackling recording, a man's voice is heard saying, "Coast Guard, Coast Guard, we are abandoning ship. This is the (Charmblow), we are abandoning ship."

The agency has not identified the family, although investigators were able to determine from the broken distress calls that they were a husband and wife, their 4-year-old son and his cousin, Lampert said.

The family's location initially was reported farther north, but Lampert said investigators using the boat's radio signal and radar now believe the call came in west of Monterey Bay, which is about 100 miles south of San Francisco. The boat did not have a working GPS system.

The National Weather Service had issued an advisory throughout the weekend warning boaters of strong winds and rough seas around the San Francisco Bay Area. Water temperatures in the area typically are in the 40s and 50s, making long-term survival difficult.

Mariners "operating smaller vessels should avoid navigating in these conditions," the advisory said.

Calls to harbors in California have failed to locate the boat, and database searches have come up empty too, Lampert said. The Coast Guard was expanding its search to Hawaii, the Seattle area and north into Canada.

Associated Press

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Chromebook Pixel review: Touchscreen may justify Google's $1,299 laptop

There's something magical about the Chromebook Pixel's display. You're so drawn in by its crispness that you want to press your hand against it. And when you finally give in to that urge ... you discover it's a touchscreen.

Woah.

But does that moment ? that instant when you instinctively touch a screen and it reacts the way your smartphone-obsessed brain expects ? merit paying $1,299 for a laptop that doesn't run Windows or OS X and is essentially just a hyper-evolved Web browser?

I could certainly justify the purchase to myself, because I live my life online. The only moments I truly leave my browser on any given day involve 10 or so minutes inside a proprietary Windows-only application I have to use for work. Otherwise the browser is it for me ? I can even edit photos with Photoshop's online service. And that means Chrome OS, the operating system Google put on the Pixel suits me just fine.

I don't mind if my applications reside on the Web and my data lives in the cloud, but that doesn't work for everyone. Some need software that doesn't have a Web version, some are without data connectivity too often, and so on. The Pixel isn't for those folks ? they can stop reading right here.

Those who prefer swimming in the open Web need to know about the Chromebook Pixel though.

Have I mentioned the screen? There's no photo I can offer that could do justice to the Pixel's screen, but if you've tried a newer iPhone, iPad, or an Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display, you'll understand. There are 239 pixels per inch (ppi) on the Pixel's 12.85-inch display ? which works out to about 4.3 million pixels ? so many that your eyes can't easily differentiate the individual glowing dots. (For comparison, bear in mind that the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display offers 227 ppi, the latest iPad has 264 ppi and the iPhone 5 checks in at 326 ppi.)

A Retina display on a laptop makes sense, but do people really also want multi-touch? Apple's late co-founder said no.

"We've thought about this years ago. We've done tons of user testing on this and it turns out it doesn't work," Jobs explained while a mockup of a MacBook Pro with a touch-sensitive display appeared on the screen during a press event on Oct. 20, 2010. "Touch surfaces don't want to be vertical."

"After a short period of time, you start to fatigue. And after an extended period of time, your arm wants to fall off." Jobs added. "It doesn't work. It's ergonomically terrible."

Jobs was right ? I tried using just the touchscreen, no trackpad, and I nearly apologized to my weary limbs ? but Jobs, with all due respect, was also wrong. Using the touchscreen in combination with the trackpad is a fairly pleasant experience. There are moments when touching the screen feels natural. Tapping through photos, scrolling through documents, scrubbing through video, and so on. Once you get acclimated to the fact that your laptop now responds to touch the way a phone or tablet might, you instinctively reach out at certain times. Otherwise, you just stick to the trackpad. It's a great balance.

Mind you, neither the Web nor the browser-based Chrome OS have become finger-friendly overnight. Buttons and links are still itty-bitty. It's a trackpad-and-mouse world and the Pixel just lives in it. I must admit that I have inadvertently scrolled or selected something while simply trying to point out an item on my screen to someone.

Thanks to my habit of alternating between lotions and hand sanitizer, every phone I handle is left with so many smudges on its screen that you'd think it was attacked by a sticky-handed toddler, but, strangely enough, the Pixel's screen seemed to be impervious to smudging during the time I used it.

Like a sneaky gray kitten, the Pixel runs so quietly that you might forget that it's there. And even more importantly: No matter how many tabs or windows are open, the laptop runs smoothly.

The keyboard will feel familiar to those who, like me, are used to Apple's. It is a bit firmer though, in the most satisfying of ways. (And yes, like other Chromebooks, the Pixel's Caps Lock key is replaced by a handy-dandy Search key.)

The Pixel's speakers are surprisingly loud and clear. You wouldn't expect the speakers on a laptop of this size to pack quite so much oomph. The rest of the laptop's body is equally impressive. The Pixel's got an anodized aluminium alloy body and it keeps vents, screws, and speakers as hidden as possible. No distractions ? just a slick, clean exterior hiding a dual-core 1.8GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of solid state storage (64GB if you opt for the LTE-enabled model), a 720p webcam, and all the usual laptop guts.

"If you love the Pixel so much, why don't you just marry it? You could be Rosa Golijan-Pixel," someone out there is shouting at this point. Like I said, buddy, this laptop's certainly not for everyone. Are you able to live in the browser and cloud?

And if you are sold on the Chrome OS, does having a touchscreen with an high pixel-density valuable justify the Pixel's high price? After all, Acer's Chromebook, with its dated hardware and clunky exterior, sells for a budget-minded $199.

Starting at $1,299, the Chromebook Pixel is considerably more of an investment. And you can step up to an LTE-enabled model with 64GB of solid state memory for $1,449. Both models come with one terabyte of Google Drive cloud storage for three years and 12 free GoGo in-flight Internet passes. The LTE-enabled model also comes with a free 100MB of data through Verizon Wireless per month for two years.

Want more tech news or interesting links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on Twitter, subscribing to her Facebook posts, or circling her on Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/chromebook-pixel-review-sweet-touchscreen-may-justify-googles-1-299-1C8531715

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TSX slumps, hit by fears of Italian gridlock

TORONTO (Reuters) - The prospect of a divided Italian parliament prompted a late retreat in banking and other Canadian financial stocks on Monday, pushing the main Toronto equity index into the red after it had earlier hit a three-week high.

Voting projections in Italy show no coalition garnered enough votes to form a government, reviving fears about an extended period of uncertainty in Europe's third-largest economy.

"The basic problem is that the whole Europe situation had been shunted to the back-burner ever since the beginning of this year," said Elvis Picardo, strategist at Global Securities in Vancouver.

"The latest developments show that there is a degree of risk that is still attached to the continent," he said. "It's causing investors to rethink some of their assumptions about the market."

Royal Bank of Canada fell 1 percent to C$63.59, insurer Manulife Financial Corp lost 2.1 percent to C$14.84 and its rival, Sunlife Financial Inc , slipped 1.9 percent to C$28.34.

Picardo said investors may also be feeling more cautious about bank earnings, which are due to be reported this week and next, after a recent string of weak domestic housing, employment, inflation and retail sales data. <.to/>

The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index <.gsptse> ended down 50.76 points, or 0.40 percent, at 12,650.87.

It had earlier hit 12,832.71, its highest level since January 30.

The tide turned in the last hour of trade, and seven of the 10 sectors ended in negative territory.

Energy stocks took a beating, with Suncor Energy Inc falling 1.4 percent to C$31.52 to end the day as the heaviest weight on the index.

It had earlier risen, along with fellow oil sands producer Canadian Natural Resources Ltd , after a Barron's article suggesting each stock could gain 25 percent in the next year.

Canadian Natural Resources finished up 0.6 percent at C30.55.

Gold miners provided some of the only gains, as the price of bullion rose in part on the back of the Italian uncertainty.

Barrick Gold, the world's biggest producer, gained 2.2 percent to C$31.81, while four more gold miners rounded out the top five positive influences on the index.

Shares in BlackBerry ended flat at C$13.48, giving up early gains after the smartphone maker's chief executive told a German newspaper that sales of its make-or-break BB10 line were going better than expected and that the company had increased production to keep up.

(Editing by Dan Grebler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tsx-may-open-higher-investors-eye-italian-elections-134527465--sector.html

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Governors: Automatic cuts could undermine economy

Budget stalemate in Washington worries Democratic and Republican governors. Automatic spending cuts March 1 cut stall recent economic gains, they warn.?

By Ken Thomas and Steve Peoples,?Associated Press / February 24, 2013

National Governors Association Vice Chairman Gov. Mary Fallin of Oklahoma, left, with Chairman Gov. Jack Markell of Delaware, speaks during a news conference at the NGA Winter Meeting in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013. U.S. governors urged Washington to avoid spending cuts that would affect states' defense and federal agencies and expressed concerns that they would hamper their economic recovery.

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Washington's protracted budget stalemate could seriously undermine the economy and stall gains made since the recession, exasperated governors said Saturday as they tried to gauge the fallout from impending federal spending cuts.

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At the annual National Governors Association meeting, both Democrat and Republican chief executives expressed pessimism that both sides could find a way to avoid the massive, automatic spending cuts set to begin March 1, pointing to the impasse as another crisis between the White House and Congress that hampers their ability to construct state spending plans and spooks local businesses from hiring.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie, a former congressman, noted that the cuts ? known in Washington-speak as "the?sequester" ? could lead to 19,000 workers laid off at Pearl Harbor, site of the surprise attack in 1941 that launched the United States into World War II. Today, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam supports Air Force and Navy missions.

"That will undermine our capacity for readiness at Pearl Harbor. If that doesn't symbolize for the nation ... what happens when we fail to meet our responsibilities congressionally, I don't know what does," Abercrombie said.

The budget fight came as many states say they are on the cusp of an economic comeback from the financial upheaval in 2008 and 2009. States expect their general fund revenues this year to surpass the amounts collected before the Great Recession kicked in. An estimated $693 billion in revenues is expected for the 2013 budget year, nearly a 4 percent increase over the previous year.

"It's a damn shame," said Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat. "We've actually had the fastest rate of jobs recovery of any state in our region. And this really threatens to hurt a lot of families in our state and kind of flat line our job growth for the next several months."

At their weekend meetings, governors were focusing on ways to boost job development and grow their state economies, measures to restrict gun violence and implement the new health care law approved during Obama's first term.

Some Republican governors have blocked the use of Medicaid to expand health insurance coverage for millions of uninsured while others have joined Democrats in a wholesale expansion as the law allows. The Medicaid expansion aims to cover about half of the 30 million uninsured people expected to eventually gain coverage under the health care overhaul.

Yet for many governors, the budget-cut fight remains front-and-center and fuels a pervasive sense of frustration with Washington.

"My feeling is I can't help what's going on in Washington," Gov. Terry Branstad, R-Iowa, said in an interview Saturday. "I can't help the fact that there's no leadership here, and it's all politics as usual and gridlock. But I can do something about the way we do things in the state of Iowa."

Indeed, right now no issue carries the same level of urgency as the budget impasse.

Congressional leaders have indicated a willingness to let the cuts take effect and stay in place for weeks, if not much longer.

The cuts would trim $85 billion in domestic and defense spending, leading to furloughs for hundreds of thousands of workers at the Transportation Department, Defense Department and elsewhere.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces.

The looming cuts were never supposed to happen. They were intended to be a draconian fallback intended to ensure a special deficit reduction committee would come up with $1 trillion or more in savings from benefit programs. It didn't.

"We should go back and remember that sequestration was originally designed by both the administration and Congress as something so odious, so repellent, that it would force both sides to a compromise. There can't be any question, this is something that nobody wants," said Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat.

Obama has stepped up efforts to tell the public about the cuts' negative impact and pressure Republicans who oppose his approach of reducing deficits through a combination of targeted savings and tax increases. House Republicans have said reduced spending needs to be the focus and have rejected the president's fresh demand to include higher taxes as part of a compromise.

Governors said they are asking the Obama administration for more flexibility to deal with some of the potential cuts.

"We're just saying that as you identify federal cuts and savings, allow the states to be able to realize those savings, too," said Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican and the association's vice chairwoman.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Google.org Provides $4.4M In Grants To The Internet Society And NSRC To Improve Internet Access In Sub-Saharan Africa

GoogledotorgInternet access in many regions in Sub-Saharan Africa is still far from perfect, and a number of non-profits are working to improve this situation by providing technical assistance and working with local organizations to provide services to ISPs. Today, Google.org, Google’s philanthropic arm, announced that it is providing a total of $4.4 million to the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) and the Internet Society (ISOC) to help improve Internet access in this region. A majority of the $4.4 million?($3.1 million) will go to the Network Startup Resource Center, an organization based at the University of Oregon that trains network engineers and operators who “develop and maintain the Internet infrastructure in their respective countries and regions by providing technical information, engineering assistance, training, donations of networking books, equipment and other resources.” The grant is specifically meant to help the NSRC bring Internet access to students and staff at about 50 schools in Sub-Saharan Africa. The remaining $1.3 million will go to the Washington D.C.-based Internet Society, which will use it to improve and create Internet Exchange Points (IXP) in emerging markets. Internet service providers use IXPs to exchange traffic between their networks. Because the traffic is directly routed between ISPs, these providers then don’t have to pay a third-party provider to move the data between the two ISPs’ networks. This grant, the Internet Society writes today, will allow it to bring more of these IXPs to providers in emerging markets. This should help local ISPs to work more effectively, which in turn should also drive down end-user cost and increase Internet performance. “The Internet Society has proved to be one of the most effective institutions in the Internet community,? said Vint Cerf, vice president and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google in a statement today. ?I am confident that they will apply their grant wisely to extend their work to increase Internet access for everyone, including those in emerging markets.” Today’s grant marks Google.org’s second major grant so far this year. In January, Google also provided the Energy Foundation with a $2.56 million grant to support smart grid policy reform.

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A new hope in energy storage?

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Call it the million-megawatt question.

Is there a practical, effective way to store energy on a large enough scale to ease bottlenecks on the regional electric power grid? Researchers have pursued multiple paths looking for an answer.

The latest possibility is sitting on a trailer at Vancouver's Ross Complex substation.The Bonneville Power Administration facility this year began the first extended test drive of a transportable battery storage system. Researchers with BPA, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and other partners are exploring the capabilities of a new technology they hope could offer a bank to hold excess energy when it's not needed, and withdraw it when it is.

If successful, the system could be expanded and dispatched to alter the landscape of a strained Northwest transmission grid. Officials say the concept could defer costly expansion of the existing system, saving local ratepayers' money in the long run. And it may help resolve an overgeneration problem that has put BPA and its wind energy producers at odds.

Jeff Hildreth, a BPA electrical engineer, doesn't understate the potential.

"Energy storage is sort of the holy grail," Hildreth said. "Ultimately there's no good way to do that right now."

Testing on the battery storage system will stay relatively small-scale for now. Researchers are working with a single unit, plugged into a medium power lab at Ross Complex. It's not connected to the rest of the grid.

"Any time you have a new project on the system, the last thing you want is to have it disrupt service to customers," Hildreth said. "We're pretty insulated from that here."

The battery system, developed by Tualatin, Ore.-based Powin Energy, offers a more efficient and economical power converter system than any available in the industry, according to BPA. It's about 85 percent efficient, said BPA spokesman Joel Scruggs -- that is, you can recover close to 85 percent of the energy you put into it for re-use.

A recent demonstration gave researchers and visitors a first-hand look. As Powin executives dialed the battery unit up and down outside, a small group watched the glowing red numbers of a "battery feeder" reading dance back and forth in the lab.

The numbers showed a two-way connection. The reading climbed as high as 60 kilowatts -- meaning the battery was absorbing energy off the system, or charging. At negative 60 kilowatts, the unit began to pump energy back into the facility.

The unit is a 120-kilowatt battery. That's the "engine size," said Virgil Beaston, Powin's chief technology officer. Its capacity -- the "size of the gas tank," Beaston said -- is about 500 kilowatt-hours. That's enough to power about 100 homes for four hours.

Of course, a system as large as the Northwest power grid is measured in megawatts, not kilowatts. But integrating battery storage into that landscape wouldn't mean building a supersized version of the unit at Ross Complex. It would mean producing the same unit many times over, dispatching batteries where they're needed to balance load inconsistencies, when power supply and demand aren't in sync.

"We could have hundreds or thousands of these deployed," Beaston said.

The same concept could be applied on a smaller scale, Beaston said. Such battery units could also provide flexibility and a backup power source for local utilities during an outage, he said.

Researchers are a long way from realizing those possibilities. Study of the Powin system -- a two-year effort -- is just getting started. The battery unit will continue testing at Ross Complex through the end of March. Then it's off to a wind farm near Kennewick. The unit will connect to the grid at a city of Richland substation in early 2014, before additional testing at a Pacific Northwest National Laboratory facility.

The entire project will cost an estimated $624,400. BPA will cover $240,000 of that, according to the agency.

'Difficult to balance'

The energy storage concept has been applied to the natural gas facilities that are common across the country. But the electrical grid is a different story, and power managers haven't found a practical way to capture and retrieve energy on a large scale. That's something most people don't realize, Scruggs said.

Besides the battery system, other studies are ongoing. BPA and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are also collaborating on a study that's exploring the possibility of pumping compressed air or water underground as a means of energy storage. That research has yielded some promising results, said BPA project manager Steve Knudsen. More details are expected in a report due out later this year.

Excess energy has been a challenge for BPA at times recently. That's particularly true in the spring, when high winds and high flows on the Columbia River can give power managers more energy than they know what to do with.

Largely fueling that dynamic is the ever-growing forest of wind turbines now pumping new energy into the Northwest grid. Wind farms in Washington and Oregon alone add up to almost 6,000 megawatts of capacity, according to the American Wind Energy Association, an industry lobbying group. Most of those turbines dot the landscape in and around the Columbia River Gorge.

"It's really very significant in terms of integrating renewable energy ... that comes when the sun shines or the wind blows," Knudsen said. "It's becoming increasingly difficult to balance."

Managers can dial down production on BPA's hydroelectric dams, but only so much. Spilling too much water violates water quality standards and can harm fish, according to BPA.

The issue has created friction between BPA and the wind energy producers on its grid. The agency has forced wind farms to shut down production at times, over the objections of wind producers, when the system can't handle the excess power load. BPA now provides some compensation for lost revenue when that happens.

The dispute led BPA to develop an "oversupply management protocol." But so far, the plan hasn't passed muster with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

A battery system could offer one solution to that power squeeze, said John Steigers, generation project manager with Energy Northwest, a partner in the research. Having the battery unit at Energy Northwest's Nine Canyon Wind Project by this spring will give researchers a chance to test some real-world scenarios during the peak generation season, he said.

And as one of the wind farms subject to the shut-down orders of recent years, Nine Canyon knows the impacts of over-generation first-hand.

"I would say it's one of the biggest issues facing the industry in the Northwest right now," Steigers said. "And it's very complex."

For now, power managers continue to juggle supply and demand through a portfolio that includes wildly variable power sources. Energy storage, Knudsen said, may go a long way in addressing that challenge.

"Storage is becoming increasingly valuable to the system to essentially allow continued expansion of renewable energy -- without creating reliability issues or adverse economic impact," Knudsen said.

Eric Florip: 360-735-4541; http://twitter.com/col_enviro; eric.florip@columbian.com

Source: http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/feb/24/a-new-hope-in-energy-storage-bonneville-ross-wind/

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