NetSpot (for Mac)

We've come to depend on Wi-Fi as a way to work and play on our phones, tablets, laptops, desktops, home video game consoles, and a myriad other products. As such, it's important to have a strong, dependable signal to transfer data. NetSpot, a free Mac utility from Etwok, lets you scan your immediate area for Wi-Fi signals and view related information such as open and closed signals, dead zones, and more. More importantly, NetSpot has a drawing tool that lets you map a Wi-Fi-friendly floor plan in your home or office, so that you can arrange your router and electronics in such as fashion that you'll receive strong throughput.

The NetSpot Experience
NetSpot is used in one of two ways: as a simple Wi-Fi detector (with color-coded readouts in the left column) or as an advanced tool for arranging your router and hardware to create the strongest network possible. When I fired up NetSpot, it quickly picked up dozens of signals (both in the PCMag.com lab and beyond), and identified the strength of each, whether or not they were open or password-protected, SSID, and more.

If you want to see where the signals are the strongest and weakest within your immediate vicinity, NetSpot can help with that, too. When you click a spot on the screen (which can either be a blank or populated with a generic floor plan), NetSpot scans the area for available wireless networks. NetSpot then prompts you to walk around the area while carrying your laptop so that you can see the various strengths in different areas of the room. As such, this mapping feature isn't very useful to desktop computer users.

That said, I like that you can even add measurement information so that you can draw floor plans to scale?very cool. Once you identify the dead points in your home or office (and their sizes) you can remedy the problem by physically relocating your router or purchasing a repeater to give your wireless signal a boost.

Net-worthy
NetSpot is a powerful free app that serves up a surprising amount of relevant Wi-Fi data, and a no-brainer Editors' Choice winner. Desktop users may not take advantage of the mapping feature due to their computers' relative immobility, but laptop users who have even the faintest interest in the surrounding wireless networks should download this app.

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Ballmer confirms Windows 8 launch for October

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's CEO, has confirmed that Windows 8 will start shipping in October and resellers are delivering more revenue for the vendor.

Steve BallmerSpeaking at the vendor's worldwide partner conference Ballmer said that $690bn revenue came via partners, an increase of 13% compared to last year.

In addition he revealed that the number of resellers selling cloud was growing at a rate of 10% a month, around 1,000 partners.

But the headlines will be taken by the confirmation of the launch of Windows 8 with Ballmer claiming that it will be a significant launch for the channel.

"Windows 8 is simply the biggest deal of your company in 17 years," he added "It's a huge opportunity, a huge opportunity for our partners."


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Oil drops to near $85 as China trade growth slows

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Kim Jong Un Theme Song: Released By North Korea!


North Korea's image makeover may entail allowing such luxuries as pizza and earrings into the country, but make no mistake, their propaganda machine is still firing on all cylinders: Kim Jong Un now has his own theme song.

Yes, the supreme leader/dictator/whatever has a theme song.

Unlike the songs honoring his late father (Kim Jong Il) and grandfather (Kim Il Sung), Kim Jong Un’s theme doesn’t mention the "Great Successor" by name,

Instead, the song is basically a mashup/remix of one of his speeches. “Onwards Toward the Final Victory,” takes its name from a speech he gave in April.

The theme song is part of a concerted effort to build up the image of relative newcomer Kim Jong Un, 28, who recently assumed power in the rogue state.

“Onwards Toward the Final Victory,” is catchy enough to be a Selena Gomez track, but this is North Korea, so you can't believe anything it says lyrically.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/07/kim-jong-un-theme-song-released-by-north-korea/

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Pokemon: Chosen Redux

I tried a Pokemon: Chosen Roleplay a while ago, but it has recently flopped due to inactivity of other players - This time around, I'm not going to be as easy-going about inactivity, so don't apply if you can't post at least once every two or three days. I've redone the story a bit so that there are less unfilled spots, so I now require less players/characters.

There are 10 spots to fill.

This is the basics. I'm still working out the new Storyline.

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Pok?mon: Chosen
The Legend

There was once a legend that existed among Pok?mon.

Perhaps you might have heard it.

Maybe you haven't.

"Which legend", you ask? Well, it is the legend you might be connected to. So I suppose it is your right to know.

In the beginning, when upon the Earth there was but a small landmass and a large sea - There was but one Pok?mon among humans: Arceus.

Arceus grew lonely, and therefore created 17 shards which represented each Type known today. Those 17 broke into several more shards, some even merged with others creating Dual Types. These many shards birthed the Pok?mon you all know today. Arceus then created the last shards - some of which became 'Legendary Pok?mon' with the duty of being Guardians to nature and Pok?mon, helping to expand Earth before going their separate ways.

However, some of those last shards have actually been said to have been carried and protected by Legendaries until the ones of Prophecy would arrive. These shards did not become Pok?mon. Ten Legendaries visited ten infants in the secrecy of night, bestowing upon them their shards. These shards were said to give special capabilities. Such as telepathic communication with their Pok?mon, understanding of Pok?mon speech, and most are determined to be destined with that Type. But not just destined to be with - to become their Guardians. And one day save them all. After the last shards, Arceus was unable to create more. After some time, Arceus all but disappeared.

Over time - History became myth to most. Legendary Pok?mon who were supposed to guard nature often fought, wreaking havoc and Evil groups arose and began exploiting Pok?mon. The story of Chosen Ones was claimed to be a hoax and a silly bedtime stories made up by Jigglypuffs

Those who believe in these Guardians. These Chosen. They pray that they realize their destinies soon and right the world.

The Prophecy
There are but ten humans who were chosen to be children of Arceus. Ten of whom will be saviors and guardians to Pok?mon and human alike. Guarded and guided, destined to be with a Protector. Their lives intwined with their Type. It is said that they will be extraordinary. They will understand our language and speak to our minds.

Near the days when a terrible evil shall threaten all, these Chosen will be gathered to realize their destinies and finally become one with their Pok?mon. They will save us all from an era of unrelenting darkness and chaos.

The Dragon. The Fighting. The Psychic. The Flying. One the eve of their eighth birthday, their Guardian will come for them. They will be trained together as a family. When they are ready, they will go out into the world and they will right the wrongs one at a time and find Arceus' treasures before finally facing the Great Evil.

Information

The Chosens - Humans with a hand-given destiny by Arceus to save the world - Pokemon and Human alike.

Team Mystic - The "evil" side of the war, apparently. They want to capture The Chosen Ones to help them recruit Pokemon and find Arceus' treasures.

Milla - A mysterious woman who has been assisting The Chosen Ones.

The War - Team Mystic has been using their Pok?mon to abuse humans and mutants alike, greedy for rare Pok?mon and treasures. They've recently discovered information regarding the Mystic Shards and The Chosen Ones and now seek to possess them. Their abuse has grown as they stop at nothing to find these Chosen Ones.

The Treasures - Ancient Arifacts capable of controlling Pok?mon or upsetting them into chaos as well as destroying the world or controlling it.

Arceus Treasures- The very last shards, larger than the rest. Its rumored that they can create new Pok?mon and even open doors to other dimensions. Hidden by Arceus - Only the Chosens have an idea of where they could be. They ofen have dreams showing fleeting images of the shards' whereabouts. There is also the Sword of the Vale of which Team Mystic wishes to use to control the Dragon Force. No-one knows where it is now, but the Chosen Ones often see fleeting glimpses of it in their dreams just as much as the Mystic Shards.

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All Chosens can use telepathy with their Pok?mon. And you can only catch Pok?mon of your Chosen Type.

Chosens can understand all Pok?mon when they speak - Not just their own.

Telepathic communication works as:
1 - Bond between Pok?mon and person
2 - Pok?mon is captured

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Roles and Their Guardians

Dragon Female ? Latias (Taken )
Dragon Male ? Latios

Fighting Female 1 - Keldeo
Fighting Male 1 - Terrakion
Fighting Female 2 - Virizion
Fighting Male 2 - Coballion (Taken)

Flying Male ? Ho-oh
Flying Female - Lugia

Psychic Male - Mewtwo
Psychic Female - Mew

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Unrelenting heat wave bakes half the US; 30 dead

Sophie, 3, from Connecticut, frolics with a water sprinkler set up at the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial, rear, in Washington Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country is set to peak Saturday in many places, including some Northeast cities, where temperatures close to or surpassing 100 degrees are expected. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Sophie, 3, from Connecticut, frolics with a water sprinkler set up at the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial, rear, in Washington Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country is set to peak Saturday in many places, including some Northeast cities, where temperatures close to or surpassing 100 degrees are expected. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Lillian Mariscalo of Oyster Bay, N.Y. cools off in the waters of an Oyster Bay beach on Long Island's North shore Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country was set to peak Saturday in several places, with temperatures of more than 100 degrees expected in Philadelphia, excessive heat warnings in the Midwest and ongoing power outages of more than a week in the mid-Atlantic. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

Visitors get much needed relief from a water sprinkler set up at the National Mall near the Lincoln Memorial, rear, in Washington Saturday, July 7, 2012. The heat gripping much of the country is set to peak Saturday in many places, including some Northeast cities, where temperatures close to or surpassing 100 degrees are expected. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Pat Giberson checks on his corn crop in Pemberton, N.J., Friday, July, 6, 2012. Despite extremely dry conditions and temperatures in the 90's, Giberson says compared with the crops in the drought-stricken midwest, his corn isn't doing too badly. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Ryan Reddy of Ballston Spa, N.Y., holds his 1-year-old daughter Elliette Reddy over a spray of water while cooling off from the heat at the Geyser Park Fountain in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Friday, July 6, 2012. The National Weather Service reported late Thursday that the record-breaking heat that has baked the nation's midsection for several days was slowly moving into the mid-Atlantic states and Northeast. (AP Photo/The Daily Gazette, Peter R. Barber) TROY, SCHENECTADY; SARATOGA SPRINGS; ALBANY AND AMSTERDAM OUT

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? Americans dipped into the water, went to the movies and rode the subway just to be in air conditioning Saturday for relief from unrelenting heat that has killed 30 people across half the country.

The heat sent temperatures soaring over 100 degrees in several cities, including a record 105 in Washington, St. Louis (106), and Indianapolis (104), buckled highways and derailed a Washington-area train even as another round of summer storms threatened.

If people ventured outside to do anything, they did it early. But even then, the heat was stifling.

"It was baking on the 18th green," said golfer Zeb Rogerson, who teed off at 6 a.m. at an Alexandria, Va., golf course but was sweltering by the end of his round.

The heat sent temperatures soaring in more than 20 states to 105 in Louisville, Ky., 101 in Philadelphia, and 95 in New York; besides Washington, a record of 104 was set in Sioux Falls, S.D., and Baltimore set a record at 102.

At least 30 deaths were blamed on the heat, including nine in Maryland and 10 in Chicago, mostly among the elderly. Three elderly people found dead in their houses in Ohio had heart disease, but died of high temperatures in homes lacking power because of recent outages, officials said. Heat was also cited as a factor in three deaths in Wisconsin, two in Tennessee and three in Pennsylvania.

Officials said the heat caused highways to buckle in Illinois and Wisconsin. In Maryland, investigators said heat likely caused rails to kink and led a green line Metro train to partially derail in Prince George's County on Friday afternoon. No one was injured, and 55 passengers were safely evacuated.

Thousands of mid-Atlantic residents remained without power more than a week after deadly summer storms and extreme heat struck the area, including 120,000 in West Virginia and some 8,000 in the suburbs around Baltimore and Washington, D.C. In the Washington area, Pepco asked customers to conserve power, saying the heat was stressing the system.

"This is becoming a black swan of heat waves, in the sense that it's such a long heat wave, such a severe heat wave and encompassing such a large area," said Chris Vaccaro, spokesman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

At the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Abraham Lewis and his wife, Dzifa Fianoo of Lorton, Va., brought their 8-week-old son out for a walk in the 100-degree heat.

"I really don't want to be out, but she's a new mother and was feeling cooped up," Lewis said. "Do you see how hot it is?" he said, wiping beads of sweat from his forehead more than once.

The couple's home in northern Virginia lost power for two days last week after a severe wind storm swept through. Fianoo had to haul the family's food to a cousin's house to prevent it from spoiling, then took it home again.

Micah Straight, 36, brought his three daughters to dance in jets of water spurting from a "sprayground" near Philadelphia's Logan Square fountain to cool off.

"We got here early, because I don't think we'll be out this afternoon ? we'll be in the air conditioning," he said. "So I wanted to get them out, get some sunshine, get tired."

In South Bend, Ind., serious kayakers Saturday took to the East Race Waterway, a 1,900-foot long manmade whitewater course near downtown.

"A lot of times I'll roll over just to cool off," said Robert Henry of Carmel, just north of Indianapolis. "The biggest challenge is walking coming back up carrying a kayak three-eighths of a mile in this heat."

In Manhattan, customers who stepped in to see "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" at an IFC movie theater were there for more than entertainment.

"Of course we came to cool off!" said John Villanova, a writer who was on his second sweaty T-shirt of the day ? expecting to change again by evening.

He said that earlier, he rode a Manhattan subway back and forth for a half an hour, with no destination in mind, "because it really keeps you cool."

In cities around the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic region, people struggled to find ways to cope with the heat, but at least one such effort ended in tragedy.

In Aurora, Ill., Gene Autry Pryor, 52, had been drinking with three adult friends near Veterans Memorial Island and jumped into the Fox River to cool off, police said. The man's friends lost sight of him after a few minutes and then spotted him floating face down and pulled him to shore. Pryor died Friday evening.

One man figured out a way to beat the heat: stay in the car. Roger Sinclair of Batavia, Ill., was headed home Saturday from Detroit, where he'd spent a few days visiting an old friend and catching Friday night's Tigers game. The Tigers won 4-2, but the conditions were less than ideal.

"It was 97 at the first pitch and still in the 80s at the time of the last out," he said. "It was tough. There was no breeze."

Sinclair said he had been spending hours in his air-conditioned car to stay out the worst of the heat.

In Chicago, street magician Jeremy Pitt-Payne said he has been working throughout the three-day stretch of triple-digit temperatures, but acknowledged that he might doff the Union Jack leather vest by the end of the day, even though it's part of his British magician character along with the black top hat.

But he had a secret for beating the heat ? he starts his shows at 2 p.m. "when the Trump Tower is gracious enough to block out the sun" along his stretch of sidewalk.

At New York City's Penn Station, the air conditioning was falling short of full capacity. Amtrak officials have said for weeks that they've been trying to adjust it. The doors were left wide open at a half dozen locations around the two-block-wide underground station.

"It's so hot I feel like I want to faint," said Betty De la Rosa, 19, of the Bronx, who was working at a station doughnut shop.

The heat didn't stop Taylor Heaton of Houston from joining friends in Washington for her bachelorette party. They spent three hours walking the National Mall, seeing the Washington Monument and other tourist sites; they cooled off for a bit at the Lincoln Memorial, but kept walking until they reached the Smithsonian museum.

How hot was it by Saturday afternoon?

"Hotter than the gates of Hades," said Cathy Corey, also of Houston.

The bachelorette crew had a cocktail reservation for Saturday night at an outdoor deck at a hotel that overlooked the White House.

"How else are we going to see Barack (Obama)?" said Heaton. "It's really not too bad in the shade."

___

Zongker reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Verena Dobnik in New York, Ed Donahue in Alexandria, Va., Steve Szkotak in Richmond, Va., Mike Householder in Detroit, Carla K. Johnson in Chicago and Tom Coyne in South Bend, Ind. contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Fundraising Campaign Launched to Turn Dreams Into Reality for ...

PLAINFIELD, Ill., July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ ? Anthony Davis was the number one pick in the 2012 National Basketball Association draft. Undoubtedly, Davis benefitted from playing in excellent facilities where he sharpened his skills and his basketball dreams took shape. As a youngster, Bill Leach dreamed of being a professional basketball player. Though he never achieved that goal, Leach plans to turn hoop dreams into a reality for today?s players by launching a fundraising campaign to renovate an existing barn into a $2.5 million state-of-the-art facility ? known as the Premiere Hoops Sports Complex ? and open it by June 2013.
?We?ve just started seeking donations but we?ve been chasing this dream for quite some time,? said Leach, who graduated with a degree in recreation from Illinois State University, where he played on the basketball team. For the past 11 years he has been running men?s fantasy basketball leagues.
More Americans play basketball than any other team sport, according to the National Sporting Goods Association. With the Greater Chicago Area a hotbed of athletic talent, Leach knows that an ultramodern complex catering to basketball-hungry hoopsters offers avenues currently unavailable for many local players.
?Basketball is just a way of life around here,? said Leach. ?We?re trying to capitalize on that. This area is family-oriented with a bunch of kids and hard-working people, but they don?t have any facilities to play basketball and indoor sports. We have a local recreation department that doesn?t even have its own building, so a project like this will be greatly supported.?
Leach envisions the Premiere Hoops Sports Complex as a cutting-edge gymnasium with over 36,000 square feet of playing space, featuring two NBA-size basketball courts, two regulation-sized volleyball courts, a fitness center, sports bar, pro shop and party rooms. It will be a facility where basketball and volleyball programs will be available for all ages and all levels, from elementary school and high school to college and even professional players. Plans for the project are outlined in detail online at http://www.premierehoops.com, where visitors can take a virtual tour of the proposed facility.
The complex will generate income from rental fees and from family, team, high school, college and professional memberships. A daily drop-in rate also will be available. ?Now players can pay a small fee and have the NBA basketball experience,? said Leach.
Firmly committed to his goal of building the Premiere Hoops Sports Complex, Leach knows this will be a place players will be able to get the support they need. ?We can help kids get scholarships to college,? he said. ?I?m sure with the talent pool around here that one or two of them can make it to the pros.?
To make a donation to the Premiere Hoops Sports Complex, go to: http://www.rockethub.com/projects/8626-campaign-to-launch-premiere-hoops.
Contact: Bill Leach Premiere Hoops Inc 2314 Route 59, Suite 118 Plainfield, IL 60586 815-260-7106
This press release was issued through eReleases? Press Release Distribution. For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.
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