Sunday, June 23, 2013

Lindy Ruff hired to coach Dallas Stars

DALLAS (AP) ? Lindy Ruff had one stipulation when he agreed to meet with the Dallas Stars about their coaching vacancy.

"We can't meet in the crease," Ruff said about his joking conversation with new Stars general manager Jim Nill.

Ruff was hired Friday the new coach of the Stars, 14 years after Dallas clinched its only Stanley Cup championship on a goal he has always questioned ? Brett Hull's shot with his skate in the crease late in the third overtime of Game 6 that beat the Ruff-coached Buffalo Sabres.

"It's a long time ago," Ruff said after his introduction. "I've had some great memories. I've gotten past that. I'm a coach, I want to coach, and this is an unbelievable opportunity. ... It all worked out great for Dallas.

"It didn't work out so good for us back then. I can tell you one thing, that same emotion and same passion will be here in Dallas if the same type of thing happens or anything similar, because that's the fire I have."

The Stars, who have missed the playoffs the past five seasons, gave the 53-year-old Ruff a four-year contract. He is the 22nd coach in franchise history and seventh since the team moved to North Texas in 1993.

Before being fired by Buffalo in February, Ruff had been the Sabres coach for 15 seasons and was the NHL's longest active-serving coach with one team.

The Sabres' only Stanley Cup appearance under Ruff came in that 1999 final known for the "No Goal!" chant that Ruff joined thousands of Buffalo fans in after the series was over. They thought Hull's skate was in the goalie's crease before he had control of the puck and the goal shouldn't have been allowed.

"The league said it was a goal. I just argued that it wasn't," Ruff said. "My first thing was asking whether this was being reviewed and couldn't get an answer. ... It's all behind me."

Ruff is the first significant hire for Nill, the longtime Detroit Red Wings assistant general manager who signed a five-year deal in April to replace the fired Joe Nieuwendyk.

Nill had worked in Detroit's front office since 1994, his last 15 seasons as the general manager of the franchise that has made the playoffs the past 22 seasons.

The Stars are in their longest postseason drought in the history of the franchise that started as the Minnesota North Stars from 1967-93. They were 22-22-4 last season, at the bottom of the Pacific Division.

Before his time in the front office, Nill finished his playing career in the Red Wings organization. Ruff was drafted by the Sabres in 1979 and became the captain during his 10 years as a player before getting traded to the New York Rangers, then later returning to Buffalo as coach.

Now the two men who spent extended periods of time within separate organizations are starting fresh together in Dallas.

"That's the intriguing part of it. ... The first time I met Lindy, he said why did you leave (Detroit)," Nill said. "So we walked through it. I talked about the ownership, talked about the foundation being built, talked about opportunity, talked about a fresh start."

Two weeks after Nill was hired, he decided not to renew the third-year option for coach Glen Gulutzan.

Nill spoke to several candidates for the job, but quickly realized that Ruff had all the attributes he desired in a coach.

"It was experience, credibility, stability, great knowledge of the game, person that's been in different situations, the highs and lows and a good family person on and off the ice," Nill said. "We sat down and all these attributes were checked off. ... We're looking excitedly to a very long tenure here."

Since Ruff still had two seasons left on his contract with Buffalo, the Stars had to get permission from the Sabres to talk to the coach.

Ruff was the Sabres' winningest coach (571-432-162), but was fired after a 6-10-1 in this year's lockout-shortened season. There had been 170 NHL coaching changes between his hiring in July 1997 and the time he was fired.

Under Ruff, the Sabres made the playoffs in each of his first four seasons and eight times overall. They made the Eastern Conference finals in 2006 and 2007.

"When you coach for that number of years and in the same place, the exciting part for me is in talking to a lot of other coaches, from former coaches here to coaches that have gone from organization to organization, how it revitalized them, energized them," Ruff said. "I'm excited about working with Jim and all his experiences that he had in Detroit. It was just a real good fit."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lindy-ruff-hired-coach-dallas-stars-143150331.html

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Poll: 41% Of Small Businesses Froze Hiring Due To Obamacare, 19 ...

Policy makers have long feared that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, often referred to as ?Obamacare,? would have chilling effect on employers and small businesses due to its health care coverage requirements. On Friday, a poll quantified the negative effect ?Obamacare? is having on hiring. That poll showed that 41 percent of surveyed businesses have frozen hiring as a result of the new law. 19 percent, nearly a fifth of all businesses, confessed to laying off staff in order to avoid penalties in the new law.

The Gallup poll, commissioned by the firm Littler Mendelson, surveyed 603 small businesses which have less than $20 million in annual sales. The poll shows how significantly the economic recovery from the 2008 recession has been held back because of the law.

Along with the businesses that have admitted to hiring freezes or downsizing, 38 percent of small business said that they have ?pulled back on their plans to grow their business? because of the health care law.

9 percent of respondent businesses said that the new law would be ?good? for their businesses while 39 percent said they have experienced ?no impact.?

Companies with more than 50 full-time employees under the new law must either offer full health coverage or face a $2,000 fine per worker after the first 30. The law is forcing employees to pull back on hiring and reduce employees? hours from full to part-time in order to avoid paying fines or providing health coverage.

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Source: http://www.mediaite.com/online/poll-41-of-small-businesses-froze-hiring-due-to-obamacare-19-have-laid-off-employees/

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Facebook introduces video on Instagram

NEW YORK (AP) ? Facebook is adding video to its popular photo-sharing app Instagram, following in the heels of Twitter's growing video-sharing app, Vine.

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom said Thursday that users will be record and share 15-second clips by tapping a video icon in the app. They can also apply filters to videos to add contrast, make them black and white or different hues.

"This is the same Instagram we all know and love but it moves," he said at an event held at Facebook's Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters.

Vine, which launched in January, has 13 million users and lets people create and share 6-second video clips. Instagram has 100 million users, up from 20 million when Facebook bought the company more than a year ago. If users like it, Facebook's move could propel mobile video sharing into the mainstream.

To use the video feature, Instagram users can tap on the same camera icon they use to snap photos. A new video camera icon will appear on the right side. Tap it and a screen with a red video button will let you record clips of sunsets, kids running in parks or co-workers staring at their computer screens.

The app will record as long as your finger is on the red button or for 15 seconds, whichever comes first. Not unlike Vine, taking your finger off the button will stop the recording, allowing you to shoot the scene from a different angle or record something else altogether. Once you have 15 seconds of footage, you can play it from the beginning and post it on Instagram to share with others.

Given Vine's popularity, "it is perhaps more surprising that Facebook has not introduced video for Instagram sooner. There is no doubt Twitter will move quickly to up the ante on Vine and this could undercut Facebook's efforts with video on Instagram," said Eden Zoller, principal consumer analyst at Ovum, a technology research firm.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/facebook-introduces-video-instagram-172552217.html

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NVIDIA's Shield now $300, arrives on June 27th (video)

Even before hitting store shelves, NVIDIA's Shield is shedding $50 from its original $350 asking price -- the little Android portable gaming console will cost $300 when it arrives at retail on June 27th. NVIDIA revealed both the new, lower price and release date today in a blog post which cited gamers asking for a lower price as the reason for the change. "We've heard from thousands of gamers that if the price was $299, we'd have a home run," the post reads. As such, the company's aiming for "a home run" with the new price point -- despite $300 being $50 more than a new PlayStation Vita, and just $100 short of a new PlayStation 4.

Folks who pre-ordered aren't out of luck, they'll just be charged $300 when their unit ships rather than $350. As for where you can pick a Shield up outside of NVIDIA's official website ... well, we're waiting on word from the company on supported retailers. We've dropped the video of our hands-on with the final Shield just below, should you wish to relive those memories with us.

Update: NVIDIA tells us that Newegg, GameStop, Micro Center and Canada Computers will all have Shield on the 27th.

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Sam Taylor-Johnson to direct '50 Shades' movie

LONDON (AP) ? British visual artist and filmmaker Sam Taylor-Johnson has been signed to direct the movie version of erotic best-seller "50 Shades of Grey," producers have announced.

Taylor-Johnson, whose only previous feature was the 2009 John Lennon biopic "Nowhere Boy," promised she would "honor the power" of the book, which has sold millions of copies and spawned countless imitators.

The announcement was made Wednesday by Universal Pictures and Focus Features. Producer Michael De Luca said Taylor-Johnson's "unique ability to gracefully showcase complex relationships dealing with love, emotion and sexual chemistry make her the ideal director" for the story of the S&M-tinged romance between a young student and an enigmatic billionaire.

"50 Shades" author E.L. James tweeted that she was "delighted and thrilled" by the choice.

The 46-year-old director, previously known as Sam Taylor-Wood, is one of Britain's best-known visual artists. Her works include a video portrait of David Beckham sleeping that hangs in London's National Portrait Gallery. She also made "Crying Men," a compilation of Hollywood actors in tears.

In 2012 she married "Kick-Ass" star Aaron Johnson, whom she met when he played the young Lennon in "Nowhere Boy." Both adopted the surname Taylor-Johnson.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sam-taylor-johnson-direct-50-shades-movie-095717486.html

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Brain can plan actions toward things the eye doesn't see

June 19, 2013 ? People can plan strategic movements to several different targets at the same time, even when they see far fewer targets than are actually present, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

A team of researchers at the Brain and Mind Institute at the University of Western Ontario took advantage of a pictorial illusion -- known as the "connectedness illusion" -- that causes people to underestimate the number of targets they see.

When people act on these targets, however, they can rapidly plan accurate and strategic reaches that reflect the actual number of targets.

Using sophisticated statistical techniques to analyze participants' responses to multiple potential targets, the researchers found that participants' reaches to the targets were unaffected by the presence of the connecting lines.

Thus, the "connectedness illusion" seemed to influence the number of targets they perceived but did not impact their ability to plan actions related to the targets.

These findings indicate that the processes in the brain that plan visually guided actions are distinct from those that allow us to perceive the world.

"The design of the experiments allowed us to separate these two processes, even though they normally unfold at the same time," explained lead researcher Jennifer Milne, a PhD student at the University of Western Ontario.

"It's as though we have a semi-autonomous robot in our brain that plans and executes actions on our behalf with only the broadest of instructions from us!"

According to Mel Goodale, professor at the University of Western Ontario and senior author on the paper, these findings "not only reveal just how sophisticated the visuomotor systems in the brain are, but could also have important implications for the design and implementation of robotic systems and efficient human-machine interfaces."

This work was supported by operating grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to J. C. Culham (Grant No. 249877 RGPIN) and M. A. Goodale (Grant No. 6313 2007 RGPIN).

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/living_well/~3/PZY3fKBTolM/130619164712.htm

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