Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Former San Diego Mayor Pleads Guilty To Criminal Charges





Mayor Bob Filner of San Diego speaks at a news conference in July.



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Mayor Bob Filner of San Diego speaks at a news conference in July.


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Former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner pleaded guilty to three criminal charges on Tuesday that stem from allegations of sexual harassment by three unnamed women.


The Democratic mayor and nine-term congressman, if you remember, was forced to resign from his office after allegations of harassment mounted over the summer. Filner left office, declaring his innocence, saying his resignation was a "political coup," orchestrated by a "lynch mob."


"I have never sexually harassed anyone," he said at the time.


The San Diego Union Tribune reports that Filner pleaded guilty today to "one criminal count of false imprisonment by violence, fraud, menace and deceit and two misdemeanor counts of battery."


The New York Times adds:




"Mr. Filner was the first Democratic elected mayor in San Diego in more than 20 years. As part of his stepping down, the city agreed to pay most of his legal fees and punitive damages in any sexual harassment lawsuit. The agreement did not shield him from the criminal prosecution announced on Tuesday.


"The state attorney general's office took over the prosecution of the case at the request of the San Diego district attorney, Bonnie Dumanis, a Republican, who lost to Mr. Filner in the mayoral race."




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castAR Makes the World Your 3D Playground

Get in on the ground floor as we look at the most exciting crowdfunded tech projects out there right now. This week: Technical Illusions' castAR is a 3D, holographically projecting generator that lets you position objects in virtual space. Key add-ons include a magic wand, which acts as a controller and is also tracked; and an RFID grid that underlies the system's reflective surface.


Do you remember the scene in an early Star Wars movie where R2-D2 and Chewbacca played a holographically generated, Jedi 3D board game while killing time in their light freighter? Full-color, three-dimensional game pieces were projected onto the board. Chewbacca wasn't a particularly good loser, and R2-DR2 blipped and beeped a lot.



Well, a few decades later, we may be about to see a projected augmented reality system -- for real. Kickstarter project castAR is a 3D, holographically projecting generator that lets you position objects in virtual space. Applications include gaming.


How it Works


A pair of glasses are equipped with two projectors, one over each eye. The projectors create a 3D view onto a highly reflective surface.


A tracking camera, installed in the glasses, picks up identification markers embedded on the reflective surface.


The reflective surface is designed to reduce scattering of light, enabling multiple players to see the projections, and the camera lets software track the player's head in relation to the physical scene. Software then portrays the projected scene.


The Add-ons


Key add-ons to castAR include a magic wand, which acts as a controller and is also tracked; a radio-frequency identification, or RFID, grid that underlies the reflective surface, along with RFID bases that can be attached to existing miniature game pieces; and a non-projection virtual reality, or VR, and non-projection augmented reality, or AR, clip-on glasses attachment.


The difference between AR and VR is that AR includes a view of the real world too, not just a totally fabricated virtual world, as is the case with VR.


Technical Details


The creator reckons that the glasses will ultimately weigh less than 100 grams and will fit over prescription glasses if necessary. The in-glasses camera detects movements to the sub-millimeter and only processes the image and analyzes it, sending results to the PC, thus reducing processor requirements for the PC.


One version of the optional RFID existing miniature bases can track and provide two-way communication for miniature electronics, like future-developed motors.


The Numbers


Technical Illusions currently has roughly 1,500 backers for castAR who are contributing more than US$350,000 of a $400,000 goal. The funding period ends on Nov. 14.


A contribution of $189 gets you the starter package, including the glasses and a one-meter by one-meter reflective surface. A $395 contribution gets you a two-player gaming set-up, with two magic wands and the larger one-meter by two-meter surface.


The estimated shipping date is September 2014.


The Upsides


From a crowdfunding, jump-in perspective, we like the fact that this potential product is self-contained and not dependent on other technology becoming ready. As a counter-example, the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset -- thus far only available to developers -- is also spurring crowdsourced add-ons, like the Transporter3D telepresence add-on.


castAR could be a more tangible project to get involved in.


Undoubtedly this genre of gaming device -- the immersive virtual and augmented environment -- is just waiting to explode onto the gaming market.


We think that it's going to be a question of who can combat latency, required-processing power, physical size and weight issues, and VR-induced nausea.


AR, which includes the physical world, has the advantage that it's less likely to cause seasickness-like nausea, a common side-effect with all-immersing VR that's created by the body and brain getting discombobulated.



castAR, in its native form, is a projected form of AR that may well get the combination of real-world and virtual correctly mixed.


The Downsides


This is a rapidly developing area and a number of devices may come to market at the roughly same time. They include VR goggles a la Oculus Rift; retina projectors that don't use screens at all; elaborate telepresence 2D and 3D processors for VR goggles; and this, the castAR holographic projector.


It will be the gamers who decide who wins this battle for the next generation of game interfaces.



Patrick Nelson has been a professional writer since 1992. He was editor and publisher of the music industry trade publication Producer Report and has written for a number of technology blogs. Nelson studied design at Hornsey Art School and wrote the cult-classic novel Sprawlism. His introduction to technology was as a nomadic talent scout in the eighties, where regular scrabbling around under hotel room beds was necessary to connect modems with alligator clips to hotel telephone wiring to get a fax out. He tasted down and dirty technology, and never looked back.


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Daily Bugle Report Teases New 'Amazing Spider-Man' Villains



Just who will be showing up in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 -- or, perhaps, the third and fourth installments to the Sony superhero series? A new fake news report from the in-universe Daily Bugle Tumblr throws all kinds of Easter Eggs, teases and potential spoilers out into the wilds of the Internet.



Headlined "Oscorp Biz Holds Steady," the report -- by Joy Mercado, a Bugle reporter who appeared in Spider-Man comics throughout the 1980s -- namedrops an Oscorp spokesman called Douglas Menken, who shares a surname with Norman Osborn's comic book PA Donald Menken, as well as Oscorp employee Spencer Smythe, an inventor in the comic book continuity who went on to create the robotic Spider-Slayers.


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For those willing to do further down the rabbit hole, the report also teases some other classic Spider-villains, mentioning hydroelectric power (Hydro Man, perhaps? Or maybe Electro, who we know is appearing in the second movie?) as well as a flight harness being developed for the military, which brings to mind the Vulture.


Even if you're not willing to entertain that level of speculation, there's far clearer groundwork for the next movie being laid in the report, with Norman Osborn's health issues being raised and his son, Harry, being identified as "the company's estranged heir apparent." Despite its clear bias against everyone's favorite web-slinger, maybe the Bugle really is the best source of information for those who want to find out more about Spider-Man's world before the release of next summer's sequel…



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The Elder Scrolls Anthology (for PC)




By Matt Sarrel



The Elder Scrolls Anthology puts the entire Elder Scrolls series, Elder Scrolls Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim, and all of the downloadable content in one convenient and beautiful package. The full series is assembled into an elegant book. Each game gets its own folded page, and unfolding each is like a journey into that particular title. Each side of each folded page is designed to convey the mood and aesthetic of each particular game and still they all fit together into the larger aesthetic of the entire book (and series). Merely unboxing the anthology was a journey through the vast and varied landscapes already familiar to me from playing each game as it came out. Physical maps, alas printed on a page not on cloth as in days of yore, complete the scene and bring to life the lands of Tamriel, Iliac Bay, Morrowind, Cyrodiil, and Skyrim.



While this is by no means a necessary purchase for those who already purchased each game separately, it is awfully convenient to have all of them together in one box, and even more so to have all of the downloadable content at hand. This includes the Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansions for Morrowind; Shivering Isles and Knights of Nine are included for Oblivion; and Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn are there for Skyrim. This is a lot of gameplay in one box.




The Elder Scrolls is a bundling and a re-release, not a remastering or an upgrade. All of the games appear in their original format – Arena and Daggerfall run within a DOS emulator. Sure, they don't look great, but this is where it all began. Seeing this almost made me gasp with nostalgia.  Seeing all of the games together showed me a much larger and more cohesive storyline than I had noticed previously. Subtle connection became more apparent, and the amazing depth and scope of the individual stories and worlds are even more spectacular than the first time through.


The Elder Scrolls Anthology contains a mind-bogglingly insane amount of exploration. The whole series must be hundreds of hours of gameplay. If you're an RPG fan, then it would be hard to go wrong purchasing this anthology.




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David Oyelowo, Kate Mara to Star in True-Life Thriller 'Captive' (Exclusive)



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David Oyelowo and Kate Mara



David Oyelowo and House of Cards star Kate Mara are toplining Captive, a true-life thriller being made by BN Films. 



Veteran director  Jerry Jameson (1980's Raise the Titanic) is directing the feature, which is also being produced with Brightside Entertainment, 1019 Entertainment and Oyelowo’s Yoruba Saxon Productions.  


The story is based on the true events that occurred in  Atlanta, Ga., on March 11, 2005. That’s when Brian Nichols, who will be played by Oyelowo in the movie, broke out of a courthouse jail and shot dead the judge assigned to his case as well as a court reporter, sheriff’s deputy, and FBI officer.


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While eluding a statewide manhunt, Nichols took Ashley Smith (Mara), a single mother struggling with meth addiction, hostage in her own apartment. Over the course of her ordeal, Smith used a book she had been given, Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven Life, to reason with her captor, with surprising results. 


Leonor Varela and Mimi Rogers are rounding out the cast. 


The script is by Brian Bird and Reinhard Denke, adapting Ashley Smith’s bestselling book An Unlikely Angel. 


Alex Garcia, Lucas Akoskin, Terry Botwick, Oyelowo, and Ken Wales will produce. Katrina Wolfe, Jonathan Gray, Ralph Winter, Elliott Lester, and Bird are executive producing.


The film is set to begin principal photography later this month.


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BN Films is the international production company launched under a year ago by Garcia and Akoskin. Based in Santa Monica and Mexico City, the company has 23 projects in various stages of development, including Jonas Cuaron’s Desierto and The Jesuit, written by Paul Schrader with a cast that includes Tim Roth.


 Captive  will also mark BN’s second venture with Oyelowo, who starred in the recently wrapped Nightingale, set for a festival run next year.  


Oyelowo (WME, Inphenate, Hamilton Hodell) played Forest Whitaker’s son in Lee Daniels’ the Butler and is shooting Interstellar for Christopher Nolan.


Mara (UTA, Stone Meyer) plays ambitious reporter Zoe Barnes on House of Cards, Netflix’s hit political drama. She recently wrapped shooting Transcendence, Alcon’s sci-fi thriller starring Johnny Depp and executive produced by Nolan.


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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

England, Spain, Bosnia, Russia reach World Cup

England and defending champion Spain qualified for the World Cup on Tuesday night along with Russia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, which earned its first berth as an independent nation.


Three more spots were at stake in late games in South and Central America, finalizing 21 of the 32 slots for the field in Brazil next June.


Wayne Rooney scored in the 41st minute and Steven Gerrard in the 88th to give England (6-0-4) a 2-0 win over Poland at London's Wembley Stadium and first place in Group H by one point over Ukraine (6-1-3). The Three Lions qualified for their 14th World Cup and fifth in a row.


Spain (6-0-2) won Group I with a 2-0 victory over visiting Georgia on goals by Alvaro Negredo in the 26th minute and Juan Mata on Juan Mata in the 61st. France (5-1-2) was second and will be in the playoffs despite defeating visiting Finland 3-0 on goals by Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema around Joona Toivio's own goal.


Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, Greece, Ukraine, Romania and Iceland also finished second in their groups, winding up in Monday's draw for the eight-team European playoffs next month along with Sweden and Croatia. The four playoff winners also will earn berths.


Denmark (4-2-4) had the worst record of the nine second-place teams and missed out.


Bosnia (8-1-1) won 1-0 at Lithuania on Vedad Ibisevic's 68th-minute goal to win Group G on goal difference over Greece (8-1-1), which beat visiting Liechtenstein 2-0 as Dimitris Salpingidis scored in the seventh minute and Giorgos Karagounis added a goal in the 81st.


Russia (7-2-1) won Group F with a 1-1 tie at Azerbaijan as Roman Shirokov scored in the 15th. Portugal (6-1-3) finished a point back after defeating visiting Luxembourg 3-0 on goals by Silvestre Varela, Nani and Helder Postiga.


Later Tuesday, Ecuador, Chile and Uruguay competed for South America's final two automatic berths, with Uruguay and Venezuala having a chance to finish fifth — which earns a playoff against Jordan.


In North and Central America and the Caribbean, Honduras was three points ahead of Mexico for the region's last automatic berth, and Mexico was three points ahead of Panama for fourth playoff and a playoff against Oceania champion New Zealand. The U.S., which clinched last month, was at Panama, while Mexico was at Costa Rica, and Honduras at Jamaica.


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Iran presents nuclear proposals at Geneva talks

EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton, left, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif share a light moment at the start of the two days of closed-door nuclear talks on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 at the United Nations offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran's overtures to the West are being tested as the U.S. and its partners sit down for the first talks on Tehran's nuclear program since the election of a reformist Iranian president. Negotiations between Iran and the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany began Tuesday morning. (AP Photo/Fabrice Coffrini, pool)







EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton, left, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif share a light moment at the start of the two days of closed-door nuclear talks on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 at the United Nations offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran's overtures to the West are being tested as the U.S. and its partners sit down for the first talks on Tehran's nuclear program since the election of a reformist Iranian president. Negotiations between Iran and the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany began Tuesday morning. (AP Photo/Fabrice Coffrini, pool)







General view prior to the start of the two days of closed-door nuclear talks on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013 at the United Nations offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran's overtures to the West are being tested as the U.S. and its partners sit down for the first talks on Tehran's nuclear program since the election of a reformist Iranian president. Negotiations between Iran and the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany began Tuesday morning at the main United Nations building in Geneva. (AP Photo/Fabrice Coffrini, pool))







EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton, left, gestures next to Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, right, during a photo op prior to the start of two days of closed-door nuclear talks Tuesday, October 15, 2013, at the United Nations offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran's overtures to the West are being tested as the U.S. and its partners sit down for the first talks on Tehran's nuclear program since the election of a reformist Iranian president. Negotiations between Iran and the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany began Tuesday morning at the main United Nations building in Geneva. (AP Photo/Fabrice Coffrini, pool)







FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2010 file photo, a worker rides a bicycle in front of the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran. The chances for progress between Iran, the U.S. and its partners have seldom been better. This is the message coming from Iran and six world powers ahead of renewed talks this week meant to end a decade of deadlock on Tehran's nuclear program. (AP Photo/Mehr News Agency, Majid Asgaripour, File)







Michael Mann, Spokesperson of High Representative Catherine Ashton, briefs the media after the starting of the two days of closed-door nuclear talks, during a press conference at the CICG in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. Iran offered what it called a potential ‘’breakthrough’’ Tuesday in long-deadlocked nuclear talks meant to ease fears that it wants atomic arms. (AP Photo/Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)







(AP) — Declaring that Iran no longer wants to "walk in the dark" of international isolation, Iranian negotiators put forward what they called a potential breakthrough plan Tuesday at the long-stalled talks on easing fears that Tehran wants atomic arms.

Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Iranian plan's formal name was "An End to the Unnecessary Crisis and a Beginning for Fresh Horizons." He described it as having many new ideas but added negotiators had agreed to keep the details confidential during the morning bargaining session.

"We think that the proposal we have made has the capacity to make a breakthrough," he told reporters.

Alluding to the international pressure over Iran's nuclear program that has driven the country into near-pariah status, he said: "We no longer want to walk in the dark and uncertainty and have doubts about the future."

Iran's version of a grand bargain is for painful international sanctions to be lifted in exchange for possible concessions it had been previously unwilling to consider such as increased monitoring and scaling back on uranium enrichment — a potential path to nuclear arms and the centerpiece of the impasse with the West.

European Union official Michael Mann said Iran's PowerPoint presentation, presented by Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, lasted about one hour.

The session resumed in mid-afternoon and a U.S. State Department official said the five powers were looking at further details of the Iranian presentation. The official demanded anonymity because she was not authorize to divulge details of the closed meeting.

Iran's uranium enrichment program is at the core of the six world powers' concerns. Iran now has more than 10,000 centrifuges churning out enriched uranium, which can be used either to power reactors or as the fissile core of a nuclear bomb. Iran has long insisted it does not want nuclear arms — a claim the U.S. and its allies have been skeptical about — but has resisted international attempts to verify its aims.

Tehran is now under international sanctions that are biting deeply into its troubled economy. Since the election of reformist Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in June, Iranian officials have said they are ready to compromise.

The U.S, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany are eager to test whether those words will translate into real progress such as increased international monitoring and scaling back uranium enrichment.

"We have seen some positive mood music coming out of Tehran," Mann said. "But of course the most important thing is that they actually follow it up with concrete proposals that address our concerns."

The first session of the two-day talks — the first since Rouhani's election — lasted about 2 ½ hours, ending shortly after noon. Back pains suffered by Zarif, Iran's chief negotiator, threatened to complicate the process.

Mann said the pains did not stop Zarif from having a "cordial" dinner Monday evening with Catherine Ashton, the top EU diplomat convening the talks. But Araghchi said Zarif was "suffering a lot," although he intended to stay in Geneva until the talks ended.

Iran's state TV, which closely reflects government views, said Tehran offered to discuss uranium enrichment levels. The report also said Iran proposed adopting the additional protocols of the U.N.'s nuclear treaty — effectively opening its nuclear facilities to wider inspection and monitoring — if the West recognizes Iran's right to enrich uranium.

Of the tons of enriched uranium in Iran's stockpile, most is enriched to under 5 percent — a level that need weeks of further enrichment to turn into weapons-level uranium. But it also has nearly 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of 20 percent-enriched uranium, a form that can be quickly upgraded for weapons use, according to the U.N's atomic agency, which keeps tabs on Iran's nuclear activities. That is close to — but still below — what is needed for one nuclear weapon.

No final deal is expected at the two-day session, but it potentially could be the launching pad for a deal that has proven elusive since negotiations began in 2003.

One immediate change from previous talks was the choice of language. Mann told reporters they were being held in English, unlike previous rounds under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Rouhani's hard-line predecessor, where Farsi translation was provided.

A former senior U.N. official who has acted as an intermediary between U.S. and Iranian officials said the six powers want significant cuts in the number of Iranian centrifuges now enriching uranium.

They also demand that Iran ship out to another country not only the 20 percent uranium it now has but also most of the tons of low-enriched uranium it has produced. And they want caps on the amount of enriched uranium that Iran could keep at any time. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on the talks.

Iran says it needs this material to power a future reactor network. Iranian state television has quoted Araghchi as saying that Tehran was ready to discuss its enrichment program but would never ship enriched materials abroad.

While seeking to reduce enrichment at Iran's sprawling underground facility at Natanz, the six powers also want Iran to completely close the heavily fortified enrichment plant at Fordo, south of Tehran.

Demands to reduce enrichment instead of stopping it implicitly recognize Iran's right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. That already is a victory for Tehran, considering talks began 10 years ago with the international community calling on the Islamic Republic to mothball its enrichment program.

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