Thursday, November 7, 2013

Daily Roundup: Fitbit Force and ATIV Book 9 Lite reviews, Pebble iOS enhancements and more!


DNP The Daily RoundUp


You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.





Pebble smartwatch iOS enhancements


Eric Migicovsky recently told us that Pebble would be shifting much of its focus from hardware to software. Today, we're seeing the first hint at that in the form of an iOS 7 app and developer's kit. Read on for more about Pebble's ecosystem enhancements, including upcoming apps from brand new partners.





Fitbit Force review


Fitbit's latest fitness gadget brings an OLED screen, making it look like more of a smartwatch than a fitness tracker. While it doesn't otherwise add many new cutting-edge features, what it does, it does well. So does this nearly indestructible fitness tracker amount to anything more than a glorified pedometer? Check out our review to see how it stacks up against the competition.





Facebook revamps its Like button


In an attempt to simplify its design, Facebook is pulling the iconic thumbs up symbol from its "Like" buttons. Apparently, the social giant has already seen an increase in likes and shares across the board, which it's attributing to the new design. Click through for more details about the upgrade's potential influence on web content.





Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite review


Scanning in at $800, the Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite is essentially a watered-down version of the flagship ATIV Book 9 Plus. But with a less-premium design and weaker internals, is the Book 9 Lite still worth consideration? Follow the link for our review and find out.





Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/06/fitbit-force-ativ-book-9-lite-pebble-ios7-app-developer-kit/?ncid=rss_truncated
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Detroit mayor-elect says he resents focus on race


DETROIT (AP) — Detroit's mayor-elect said Wednesday that far too much had been made of his skin color during a successful campaign that will make him the predominantly black city's first white mayor in four decades.

Appearing at his first news conference as mayor-elect, Mike Duggan said he would meet over the next two days with Michigan's governor and Detroit's current leaders, including the state-appointed emergency manager who currently controls the cash-strapped city's checkbook.

With Detroit grappling with $18 billion in debt and awaiting a judge's ruling on whether it can move forward with a bankruptcy filing, Duggan said the race of the mayor is not a factor.

"I resent it. I've resented it from the beginning," Duggan said. "People in this city got past it almost a year ago, as people got to know me and we started to relate as individuals."

Unofficial general election results Tuesday night showed Duggan, a former Detroit Medical Center chief executive, defeating Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon 55 percent to 45 percent. Napoleon is black.

Race, more specifically black and white, has defined Detroit for generations.

More than 80 percent of the 700,000 people living in Detroit are black. The last time it had a white mayor, only about 44 percent of Detroit's 1.5 million residents were black and the city was only a few years removed from a race riot that left 43 people dead and dozens of buildings burned.

"Detroit became 'black Detroit' and the suburbs became the 'white suburbs, and people picked sides," then-mayor and now convicted felon Kwame Kilpatrick told The Associated Press for a story in 2007.

Of the 10 cities of at least 100,000 people with the largest percentage of black residents, only New Orleans and Montgomery, Ala., have white mayors. The others have black mayors.

Duggan's election could help blur the color lines, but when he takes office in January Detroit officially could be bankrupt. He will be expected to have solutions for lowering one of the highest violent crime rates in the country — in a city that struggles to respond to 911 calls — and fixing Detroit's many crumbling neighborhoods. Public transportation is in shambles, as are other city services.

Those are things Paulette Warren wants corrected, and she said she couldn't care less about the race of the city's mayor.

"When you call 911 you want to know an ambulance is coming," said Warren, who is black and voted Tuesday for Duggan. "It's all about who can do the job. It's not about color."

Race is as much a part of Detroit, its politics, citizenry and relationship with suburban neighbors as assembly lines and the cars that rolled across them.

In the 1950s, about 1.8 million people lived in Detroit, but the lure of new homes in fresh suburbs started an exodus from the urban core. The 1967 riot hastened white flight. And when a brash, black labor leader named Coleman A. Young was elected mayor in 1973, Detroit's growing black populace began to flex its political muscle.

Young issued a warning to the city's crime element to leave Detroit at its Eight Mile Road city limits. Many whites in communities north of that demarcation were appalled and angered. The rift between them and black Detroiters widened.

But soon, the same suburbs that earlier welcomed white families became too attractive for the city's black middle class to ignore. Thousands of blacks also left Detroit for safer neighborhoods and better schools, leaving parts of the city virtually empty. They also took their money and much of the city's tax base.

Orr, appointed by Snyder to help turn the city around, has stopped making millions of dollars in bond debt payments and is trying to work out deals with some creditors while awaiting a federal judge's ruling on whether the city will be the largest in the country to be declared bankrupt.

"It's not black or white. It's green. It's who can bring money to Detroit to improve our city services," said black first-term Councilman Andre Spivey, who won his re-election bid in Detroit's fourth district. "A lot of people who are probably 45, 50 and older remember well when we had the last Caucasian mayor. For most folks, it's not an issue."

Duggan will succeed Mayor Dave Bing, who decided not to seek re-election. He is Detroit's first white mayor since Roman Gribbs, who decided not to seek re-election for a term that ended in 1973.

Duggan moved to Detroit last year from Livonia, a predominantly white suburb just west of the city, to run for the job, but a residency issue forced him off the August primary ballot.

He campaigned heavily on his past work at the medical center and said that when he took over in 2004, the system was facing hospital closures. It later was sold for about $365 million.

"The majority of the people voted for Mike, not so much Mike the white guy," Bing told the AP Wednesday. "They voted for Mike the person that they thought was the most qualified."

Duggan said Wednesday that he received a call from Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who was elected as a white mayor of Baltimore in 1999, then was re-elected four years later in a landslide. In 2000, that city's population was 60 percent black.

But Detroit Councilwoman Brenda Jones, who won her third consecutive term Tuesday, has an issue with Duggan not because he's white, but because he moved into Detroit to run for mayor.

Black Detroiters have voted to put whites in public office in the past, said Jones, pointing to Maryann Mahaffey who spent 31 years on the council beginning in the early 1970s.

"Maryann Mahaffey was a true Detroiter," said Jones, who is black. "So, is it about Detroit being ready for a white mayor or about Detroit being ready for a Detroiter? Duggan has not lived in Detroit. How can I see him as a real Detroiter?"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/detroit-mayor-elect-says-resents-focus-race-220639912.html
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Three new champions crowned at Bellator 106


Bellator 106 featured three title fights on Saturday night, with all three going the distance but still providing drama and a fast pace. In the main event, Eddie Alvarez was awarded a controversial split decision win over the man who took the Bellator lightweight title from him two years ago, Michael Chandler.


Evidently, a last-round submission surge from Alvarez was enough to convince the judges that he deserved the win. Over four rounds, Chandler looked to have gotten the better of Alvarez in a competitive war through excellent head movement and sharp striking on the feet combined with take downs, slams and positional advantages on the ground.


The 4th round was the most dominant for Chandler as he grounded Alvarez and pounded him with punches and elbows. Alvarez came back strong in the 5th, however, and nearly finished Chandler twice with a rear naked choke before the final horn sounded.


Scores were 48-47, all around, with two judges giving it to Alvarez.


"It takes two people to put a fight on like that...another fight of the year," Alvarez said in his post fight interview.


A clearly surprised and frustrated Chandler downplayed his disappointment saying that the loss was, "just another fight. I've got to get back to the drawing board and see what happens next.


Newton beats Lawal again


Emanuel Newton proved that his first win over Muhammed Lawal last Feb. was no fluke as he won a clear-cut unanimous decision over "King Mo" to claim the interim 205 pound Bellator title Saturday night. Scores from all three judges were 49-46 for Newton as the fighter out of Long Beach used excellent take down defense and unorthodox striking to win.


Despite their earlier war of words, "The Hardcore Kid" was eager to heap some self-serving praise on Lawal.


"Mo put up a good fight. I'm not going to face another wrestler like that in MMA and that makes me very excited," Newton said.


Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney announced that Newton would face full light heavyweight champion Atitila Vegh next in a title unification bout. Newton seemed to believe that he'd already beaten his toughest challenge in the division in Lawal.


"After fighting Mo, Attila Vegh ain't got nothin' for me," he said.


Straus wins featherweight belt


Daniel Straus withstood a low blow and a knee to the head while he was grounded from Pat Curran to win a dominating decision and the Bellator featherweight title Saturday night. Straus came out and won the first round on the strength of a good 1-2 combination and a take down but Curran came back in the second round and used effective stand up striking to even the score.


In the third round, Straus tossed Curran on his back, Curran got back to his feet immediately and threw a knee to the head of Straus that connected. The only problem was that Straus was still on a knee and the knee was illegal.


A point was deducted from Curran but Straus continued the fight after being checked out by the ringside doctor and immediately took Curran down and passed his guard. That pattern would continue throughout the fight as Straus clinched, grinded out and rode Curran to his unanimous decision win.


"It's a good feeling. I worked really hard with my team at ATT…Pat Curran is a tough dude. I will see him again," Straus said.


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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/three-champions-crowned-bellator-106-045709625--mma.html
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UFC Fight for the Troops 3 Live Blog: Jorge Masvidal vs. Rustam Khabilov


Jorge Masvidal aims for his third straight UFC win at Fight for the Troops 3. - Esther Lin, MMA Fighting



This is the UFC Fight for the Troops 3 live blog for Jorge Masvidal vs. Rustam Khabilov, a lightweight bout at Wednesday's UFC event at Fort Campbell.

Masvidal, who is 2-0 in his UFC career, will face Khabilov, who is also 2-0 in his UFC career, on the main card.

Check out the UFC Fight for the Troops 3 live blog below.





Round 1: The referee for this one is Big John McCarthy. Huge overhand right straight off the bat from Khabilov. Wow. Landed flush, and caught Masvidal off guard, but he shook it off. Once again he lands the right as Masvidal missed. Khabilov throwing bombs out there. Trying to size one up. Masvidal trying to establish the jab, and is staying active. Another big right from Khabilov over the top lands. Masvidal isn't picking that up, but nor is he getting hurt by it. Masvidal keeps the center of the cage. Khabilov coils back and throws another big right, once again landing. Masvidal, by comparison, is nickel and diming. Now Masvidal moves in, and Khabilov goes for a single-leg takedown. Masvidal spins out of that, and we're back to center. Masvidal lands a nice body kick, then comes in with big flying knee, which lands but he is taken down immediately right after by the grappler Khabilov. It doesn't stay there; Masvidal right back up Yet another flying knee by Masvidal, who is opening up the arsenal here, not fearing the takedown as much as he was earlier. Khabilov grabs a leg and drives Masvidal into the fence, and they stay tied up there as the rounds ends. MMA Fighting scores R1 for Khabilov, 10-9.


Round 2: Felt like Masvidal was turning the tide in the latter parts of the round. They meet at center, and Khabilov changes levels. Masvidal starting to whip out that jab he has, and he comes in with a leg kick. And another. Khabilov once again goes high-low, but doesn't land anything. Masvidal very steadily stalking Khabilov down. He's landing better as the fight goes on, isolated shots and combos. Seems to have Khabilov guessing a little bit. Good left by Masival lands flush, and then Khabilov comes over top with a right. As Khabilov ties up Masvidal, the Miami native turns him and steers the fight to the fence. Then the break. And now it's Masvidal with the takedown. Wow. He's trying to get off some elbows from the top. Khabilov able to get back up, and we got back to the center momentarily. Now Khabilov shoots and bangs Masvidal into the chain links, and grabs his back. He dumps Masvidal for a moment, but Masvidal bounces right back up. Khabilov toils for another takedown, but can't get it. They go back to center and circle as the roudn ends. MMA Fighting scores R2 10-9 for Masvidal (19-19 overall).


Round 3: Khabilov comes in with a high kick, which catches the whiskers of Masvidal's chin. Masvidal strafing with the right jab. Khabilov is bouncing, still moving well. Wow! Spinning wheel kick from Khabilov lands flush to Masvidal's chin, and he drops. Khabilov pounces and trying to grab his neck. Masvidal able to squirm free and stand up. Wow. somehow Masvidal survived that vicious kick. They are at center now, trading shots. Now Masvidal tosses Khabilov to the canvas while on the fence, and Khabilov gets right back up. Both guys laboring out there now, breathing heavily. Khabilov now grabs Masvidal's back, but with both guys slippery with sweat can't get any traction. They go back to the fence, this time with Masvidal ushering the action. Masvidal grabs a leg, but Khabilov sprawls and lands a series of shots in close to Masvidal's rib cage. Crazy little back and forth fight. Each man had his moment, but none was bigger than the wheel kick that Khabilov planted on Masvidal early in the third. MMA Fighting scores R3 for Khabilov, 10-9 (29-28 for Khabilov overall).


UFC Fight for the Troops 3 results: Rustam Khabilov def. Jorse Masvidal via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/11/6/5073772/ufc-fight-for-the-troops-3-live-blog-jorge-masvidal-vs-rustam-khabilov
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A New State Joins the Gay-Marriage Map


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UFC Fight for the Troops 3 results: Yancy Medeiros stops Yves Edwards in the first


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Yancy Medeiros' UFC ended abruptly due to injury. His follow-up fight at UFC Fight for the Troops 3 on Wednesday night also ended early, but this time it was Medeiros doing the winning as he stopped Yves Edwards in the first round.


The two started off trading bombs and it was the UFC veteran in Edwards who was getting the better of the exchanges. Edwards was both able to counter with overhand rights as well as mix in body kicks and other key combinations. So often was Edwards landing that Medeiros waved in Edwards a number of times after being hit very hard.


In this sport, however, one shot changes everything.





As the two exchanged at close range, Medeiros fired a right hand that missed, but snuck in a devastating uppercut that buckled Edwards and immediately sent him crashing backwards to the mat.


Medeiros followed up on the hurt opponent and drove three more shots to Edwards' face, forcing referee 'Big' John McCarthy to halt the bout. The end came at 2:47 of the very first round.


Medeiros climbs to 10-1 in MMA while Edwards drops to 42-21-1. The loss is also Edwards' third in a row.


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/11/6/5074332/ufc-fight-for-the-troops-3-results-yancy-medeiros-stops-yves-edwards
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This Video Projected on Water Will Take You To a Creepy Fantasy World

In nature, the combination of water droplets and light create the floating color phantasms we know as rainbows. In the hands of artist Robert Seidel, the two elements form advection, a morphing kaleidoscopic video installation that's dripping with abstract digital beauty.

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