Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Verizon Galaxy S3 receiving small update, still not Jelly Bean

Android Central

Users in our forums are reporting that their Verizon Galaxy SIII (S3) handsets are pulling down a moderately sized (62MB) OTA update. Unfortunately, this isn't the Jelly Bean update that most users are hoping for -- you're still on 4.0.4 for now -- but it does seem to be bringing some useful enhancements. The latest software version, VRALHE, brings the Enhanced Zooming feature to the browser, email and more. It also claims to fix an issue with device restarts, as well as enhance stability in Google Play.

All good and necessary updates, but let's hope the next OTA is to Android 4.1. Take a look at the support document for the update at the source link below, then head to the forums and let us know how the update process went for you.

Source: Verizon (PDF)Android Central Forums; Thanks, Christopher!



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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

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Quarterhorse - Velvet - Large - Young - Female - Horse

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Kalamazoo Christian/Hackett football clash surges ahead in Kalamazoo's MLive Game of Week poll (with poll)


, October 15, 2012 3:53 p.m.

Hackett Catholic Central running back Geovante Weston tries to elude a Parchment defensive player during the 2010 season opener at Waldo Stadium. - (Mike Farrell | Special to MLive.com file)

KALAMAZOO, MI -- On Friday, Hackett Catholic Central's Geovante Weston ran wild for a school-record 423 yards on 52 carries in the Irish's win at Parchment.

On Monday, Hackett and Kalamazoo Christian voters were going wild in Kalamazoo's MLive.com Game of the Week football poll.

This Friday's Christian/Hackett game surged into the lead in the Week 9 poll. By 4 p.m. Monday, the Kalamazoo Valley Association rivals had racked up 712 of 1,877 total votes (37.93 percent).

The Christian/Hackett game passed the Southwestern Athletic Conference South Division showdown between Lawton and Watervliet, which had 547 votes.

Portage Northern/Mattawan was third in the poll with 399 votes.

The poll will remain open until 6 p.m. Tuesday. You can vote every hour, and do so here:

Paw Paw/Edwardsburg, Mendon/Pewamo-Westphalia and Constantine/Battle Creek Pennfield are the other choices in Kalamazoo's Week 9 poll.

Last week, the Portage Central/Portage game edged Stevensville Lakeshore/Mattawan in one of the most spirited Game of the Week polls of the season.

The winner of the Game of the Week poll will receive top-flight coverage from the MLive Kalamazoo crew. Coverage includes a preview, live in-game chat, multiple postgame stories and features, and a photo gallery.

Upgrades in our phone apps allow you to join live chats from the field this fall, and we hope you'll share on-the-spot information from other games as well as your comments about the Game of the Week.?Here are the links to the apps: iPhone and Android.

Email Scott DeCamp at sdecamp1@mlive.com and follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ScottDeCamp.

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Source: http://highschoolsports.mlive.com/news/article/379727929957795148

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Video: Child music prodigy takes classical world by storm

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No. 7 Notre Dame stops No. 17 Stanford 20-13 in OT

Stanford wide receiver Jamal-Rashad Patterson (21) reacts as he looks to the field during overtime of an NCAA college football game against Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. Notre Dame won in overtime 20-13. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Stanford wide receiver Jamal-Rashad Patterson (21) reacts as he looks to the field during overtime of an NCAA college football game against Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. Notre Dame won in overtime 20-13. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o, left, celebrates with defensive end Justin Utupo (53) after Notre Dame defeated Stanford 20-13 in overtime in an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Stanford running back Remound Wright, center, runs with the ball during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Notre Dame safety Matthias Farley (41) intercepts a pass past Stanford tight end Levine Toliolo (11) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

(AP) ? Notre Dame knew what was coming. Stanford doesn't get cute inches from the goal line.

And after three years of getting pushed around by the Cardinal, the Fighting Irish pushed back, winning the most important shoving match they've had all season.

Or did they?

A wall of Notre Dame defenders stopped Stepfan Taylor inches from the end zone on fourth down in overtime and the seventh-ranked Irish remained unbeaten with a 20-13 victory against the No. 17 Cardinal on a soggy Saturday in South Bend.

Taylor went up the middle and was knocked back, but kept reaching and turning with bodies underneath him. His knee never did hit the ground before reaching the ball across the goal line. But the officials ruled it was too late. The whistle had blown, and that meant the play was stopped.

Taylor finished with 102 yards on 28 carries. He needed 103.

The celebration had to wait for a replay review. The call stood. Irish fans who weren't already on the field spilled out of the stands, and Notre Dame's national title hopes remained alive. The Irish are 6-0 for the first time since 2002.

"Physically, we controlled the line of scrimmage," Irish coach Brian Kelly said of the last play. "Classic. Classic goal line stand."

Stanford coach David Shaw wasn't so sure.

"I didn't get a view of the last play," Shaw said. "Stepfan swore to me that he got in. That he put the ball over the goal line on the second effort. The officials looked at it and they said he didn't get in, so he didn't get in."

TJ Jones made a reaching 7-yard touchdown catch from Tommy Rees on the first overtime possession to give the Fighting Irish a lead.

Stanford (4-2) responded by driving to a first-and-goal at the 4.

Behind his big, strong offensive line, Taylor ran for 1 on first, 2 on second and about a foot on third down. That left one play from inside the 1 and the Notre Dame defense, led by Carlos Calabrese, held up Taylor and moved him backward.

"When you're talking to your team all week about a heavyweight match, and you can't keep taking body blows, you have to stand in there and sooner or later, you've got to be the one that delivers," Kelly said.

It had been a few years since that was the case for Notre Dame against Stanford. The Cardinal had won three straight meetings, physically dominating the Irish, with Andrew Luck at the helm.

With Luck gone to the NFL, the Irish stood up to the bullies.

Rees relieved Everett Golson late in the fourth quarter, but this was different from when he did it against Purdue in September and led the Irish to a winning field goal. Golson took a helmet to the head during Notre Dame's game-tying field goal drive late in the fourth.

In the overtime, Rees floated a 16-yard pass to Theo Riddick to convert a third-and-8 to the 7. On the next play, he threw behind Jones on a slant and the receiver reached back for a sliding two-handed catch and a 20-13 lead.

"He made a great catch," Rees said.

Then the Fighting Irish defense, which has now not given up a touchdown in four straight games, made it stand.

"We knew they were going to run the ball," said Irish linebacker Manti Te'o, who made 11 tackles. "We knew that basically No. 33 (Taylor) was going to have the ball. So everybody had to do their job."

The Cardinal will head back home thinking they did their jobs, too.

"I thought he got in on the play before that, but it was a bunch of tough runs, a bunch of tough plays," Stanford quarterback Josh Nunes said. "It was a close play."

Almost half the field was covered with Notre Dame fans, as rain poured down during the postgame celebration. They didn't seem to mind.

Toss another victory into Notre Dame lore.

Jordan Williamson's 27-yard field goal with 6:12 put the Cardinal up 13-10, and the Fighting Irish drove into Cardinal territory when Golson absorbed the helmet hit from Usua Amanam that was flagged for 15 yards.

Golson came out looking shaken. Kelly said later the sophomore had blurry vision.

Rees came in and completed an 11-yard pass to Tyler Eifert, and then on third-and-4 from the 28 Eifert drew a pass interference call on Terrence Brown that gave the Irish a first down at the 13.

The Irish settled for Kyle Brindza's 22-yard field goal with 20 seconds left to tie it at 13.

Two of the nation's best defenses figured to dictate the game on a gray, wet afternoon and they didn't disappoint.

Notre Dame defensive tackle Stephon Tuitt was in the Stanford backfield all day and Te'o was all over Stanford ball carriers.

On the other side, Shayne Skov and Ben Gardner gave Golson and the Irish very little room to operate.

Golson alternated between scary and spectacular, completing 12 of 24 for 141 yards and a touchdown. He also lost two key fumbles ? one that Stanford's Chase Thomas recovered in the end zone in the second quarter for a touchdown and the other in the third that gave the Cardinal the ball back after Golson had made a long run deep into Stanford territory.

Thomas' touchdown put Stanford up 7-3, the first time all season Notre Dame had trailed.

Nunes had a similar day for Stanford, going 12 for 25 for 125 yards with two interceptions.

Notre Dame finally found the end zone on the first play of the fourth quarter. On a third-and-18 from the 24, Golson lofted a pass to the front corner of the end zone that the 6-foot-6 Eifert came down with for a 10-10 tie.

Nunes, Taylor and the Cardinal responded with their best drive of the game, a methodical 16-play, 65-yard march that took 8:03 off the clock and reached the Notre Dame 3. The Irish got a stop on third down, though the Stanford players contended they heard a whistle on the play and stopped playing. They settled for Williamson's field and a three-point lead.

The third season under a coach has traditionally been a memorable one at Notre Dame. Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine and Lou Holtz all won national titles in Year 3 of coaching the Irish.

Kelly's third season in South Bend was already starting to feel as if it could be special, too. Against Stanford, the Irish raised the stakes even higher.

"We're halfway through the season, and six weeks left with this group," Kelly said, "I think they leave here knowing they can win if they stick with the plan."

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Passion Pit's 'SNL' Debut: Watch Them ?Take A Walk? & Get ?Carried ...

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"Take A Walk" With Passion Pit

Michael Angelakos and his passion project Passion Pit made their Saturday Night Live debut on the October 12 episode, hosted by Christina Applegate. Before the show, we wondered if SNL?s notoriously bad acoustics would turn the group?s propulsive synth-pop into a muddled mess. Fortunately that wasn?t the case, partly because the band wisely opted for a pair of Gossamer?s bouncy, squiggly tracks instead of the LP?s more smothering songs.

The downside to choosing intricacy instead of thick walls of synths, though, is that Angelakos? voice can sound thin when performing those quieter songs live. He struggled a tad on ?Take A Walk,? which you can watch up top, but he found his footing for the second song ?Carried Away? which we?ve posted after the jump.

["Carried Away" via Audio Perv]

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Video: Streisand performs for first time in hometown Brooklyn



>> one of the world's most successful performers entertaining all around the globe and never in her hometown of brooklyn , until now. nbc's mara schiavocampo is live with more. mara , good morning.

>> reporter: good morning. last night this place was packed with excited fans clamoring for a chance to see streisand 's first ever performance here in brooklyn . of course, she was born and raised here, and until now she had never returned for a show.

>> hello, brooklyn !

>> reporter: it was a homecoming a lifetime in the making. that face

>> reporter: barbra streisand 's first ever performance in her native brooklyn , one fans have waited decades for.

>> i worked my butt off to get tickets for tonight. i'm like, it's brooklyn . her first show here.

>> reporter: coming from all over the world.

>> seriously.

>> reporter: you came just from france?

>> yeah.

>> reporter: including, of course, brooklyn . you were born in brooklyn ?

>> born in brooklyn , went to ps-36.

>> reporter: for the newly erected bark lays center which seats 19,000 a performance for streisand was an obvious choice bringing their most famous superstar home. beneath the moon, the stars

>> when you come back and perform and your family and friends are there, you know, and you're being a star in front of them and, you know, down the street from where you grew up, i mean, that's got to have an extra special allure.

>> reporter: born in 1942 , streisand grew up in the flat flush section of brooklyn .

>> i came from brooklyn . we sat on the stoops. people hung out windows. it was -- there was no air conditioning , you know. it was great.

>> reporter: since then the actress, singer, director has risen to the top of the entertainment world. babs as her fans adoringly call her has won virtually every award there is, including oscars, emmys, grammys and golden globes . but for streisand , who has performed in new york city several times, playing close to home is one of the greatest honors of all as she told "today's" meredith vieira in 2009 .

>> you said tonight you came full circle . this was full circle .

>> mm-hmm, yeah, where i was and where i am, back to the beginning but second time around. memories

>> reporter: returning to an old stomping ground to create new memories. memories

>> reporter: now, that first show sold out so quickly that a second performance was added for saturday. that one also sold out so, savannah, clearly still a diva in demand.

>> mara , did i hear you singing a little bit on that?

>> i got into the spirit

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