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In Column E of the spreadsheet calculator, enter your grades as a percentage without the decimal point. Another way to say it, is the decimal should be to the right and not the left of the number. For Example: 67% should be entered as 67.0.




LG Electronics & Apple Unveil Curved Smart Phone

BY: Clinton James

LG Electronics Inc. recently released their curved smartphone in the South Korean market as they gauge consumer appetite. Samsung, one of LG Electronics biggest competitors, launched a variant of the curved phone with the Galaxy Note earlier this month as the world’s first smartphone with a display slightly curved side to side. The curved smartphone proves to be innovational because curved smart phones provide a more comfortable grip than flat-screen models, its curved video display offers a more immersive video watching experience, and the phone uses a curved battery to support its form factor. Curved displays and flexible screens will be the new battleground for phone makers as many analysts predict this will transform the high-end smartphone market when it does come to America. 




Unfortunately, the innovational phone does not have enough current features to lure big consumers, but expect to see a wave of curved smart phones in the distant future. Apple is currently working on a smart watch that may potentially have a curved screen, but Apple’s sources have yet to validate the leaked information. Furthermore, it is also rumored that Apple will bring two new curved iPhones to the market sometime late next year. Currently, analysts speculate whether curving a smart phone will be innovative or just a novelty because ultimately the innovative concept could just be a sleight-of-hand to get consumers to buy the next smartphone. Sources mention the curved smart phone will enable a nifty “roll effect”, in which you can slightly rock the curved smart phone, so that you can retrieve basic information while the device is laying flat on a surface. 



Moreover, the new LG G Flex actually boasts a curved display that flexes and flattens out once you apply pressure to it, absorbing the blow if a consumer drops the phone. Analysts really believe the innovation begins when moving from the “curved” screen to the “bended” one because a screen that extends over the edges of the phone will provide a whole new series of user experiences. This may prove to be not only innovational for the appearance of the smart phone, but for bendable computing- a type of flexible computing that bends, shifts, and adjusts to do whatever in life. Heading into the future, it will be interesting to see how this innovational concept affects competition in the technology industry, consumer responsiveness & satisfaction, and if it will live up to the hype.

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Problems in the African American Community

BY: Charles Flowers

During this semester, as a class, we have taken a lot of time focusing on race, the history behind it and how important it still effects today. We have dissected the lives of many pervious slaves and discussed the impact their lives have had on our society. There a multiple numbers of people in African American history that have risked their lives for the betterment of society, especially in the black community but yet the black community still continues to struggle and is looked down upon. Black folks continue to be viewed as a violent, disorganized, and hateful group of individuals. I believe that these negative images have continued to grow and worsen because of the negative depiction black folks continue to provide for the media.

            These negative depictions are most visible in video games, music/artist, and athletes. With the newest release of the video game Grand Theft Auto (GTA), there is no wonder that white society continues to take a negative depiction of the lives of African Americans. This game is full of violence, sex and drugs and has a black man as its star character; this is a clear example of why society continues to look at African American’s as a threat. We provide them with the opportunities to make these judgments and the worst part is that a lot of young African Americans take this ideal of life and actually try to live it. This is where the real problem resides, we are being taught to be gangsters and drug dealers instead of doctors or lawyers.



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The stem of problems that young African Americans are facing directly deals with the role models that they look up to. These role models range from musical artist such as Gucci Mane and Chief Keef to athletes like Pacman Jones and Gilbert Arenas. These musicians continue to rap about drugs, sex and money and killing; making it seem like these are the only options that young black men are offered making them very narrow minded. The other group hat can be recognized for the poor behavior in the black community is athletes. There is no reason that every week on Sports Center the public should be hearing that some athlete got arrested on drug or gun charges, this is absolutely piss poor. These public figures are looked at as role models to young children and are adored by them. As a community we need to do a better job to express our concerns about the development of the children in the African American communities. We need to focus and attack the problem head on in order to conquer it and preserve the lives of our youth.

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Your Face as Your Password

By: Antwan Harris
With technology rapidly advancing and manual activity becoming a thing of the past, one day you may be able to unlock your iPhone just by looking at it. Apple, Inc. was recently awarded a patent called "Personal computing device control using face detection and recognition." This would simply allow the user of the phone to look at the phone and it would unlock. Instead of using your hands to type in your password, your face would serve as your password.
In order for this to be successful, the technology would scan the individuals face in order to record all of its unique features, such as skin texture, skin color, size, and shape of various facial features. Also, if you would like other individuals to have access to your phone, they can complete the same process that would allow them to have a password as well.
For example, if you were to receive a phone call, your phone would scan your face to make sure it is the face of an authorized user. If it is, the call will go through as normal, but if not, the iPhone will remain locked. The same security will apply for incoming e-mails. Looking at the iPhone would alert you to and display an e-mail. An unauthorized user would prevent the e-mail alert and hide or block the message.
While Apple thinks it will work the best on the iPhone they are also looking into other avenues as well, including TV’s and computers. Apple used as an example a PC's screensaver reacting to your face rather than to a preset period of inactivity. While Apple does have an approved patent, there is a lot of work to be done. So for now we just have to stick with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 5S. 

Bitcoin, The New Gold?


Bitcoin is the new money of the future. It's a startup currency, which is the first of its kind. Bitcoin is the first “decentralized” electronic currency neither controlled by an organization nor government. Being an open sourced project, Bitcoin currently has more than 100,000 users worldwide. Using a unique decentralization method has been Bitcoin’s basis for security and freedom. Day in and day out, people from all over the world use this unique decentralization method of compensation to trade hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Bitcoins every day without the use of a middleman or credit card companies.
Bitcoin uses 21 million secure mathematical tokens (Bitcoins) as money, secured by advanced cryptography many times stronger than that used by banks. Instead of simply just sending or receiving, coins are cryptographically signed over from one party to another. The equivalent of putting a lock and key on each token so that Bitcoins can be securely backed up in multiple places, and so that copying doesn't increase or decrease the amount you own.
Emails enable us to send free messages worldwide, Skype allows us to make phone calls for free. Now there's Bitcoin, the first digital currency that is completely individually distributed. Bitcoin’s network is made up of ordinary users, so a bank or payment processor is no longer required between trades. Bitcoin lets you send money to anyone online, anywhere in the world for less than a cent, and overtime many store in Europe are picking up on the trend.
Personally, I’m old fashion. I’m the savings account under the mattress type of guy. I like being able to physically count my money without worrying about external forces (hackers). But the idea of a mathematically generated currency is interesting, and I’m intrigued to see what innovations come of this.

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Big Brother or Big Bully? NSA Uses Malware To Steal Your Data

BY: Brandon Lenore

            The NSA has used malware to extend its surveillance reach overseas, according to a new report. Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsbad has claimed that the NSA infected more than 50,000 computers with software capable of accessing and stealing sensitive data. Documents made public by Edward Snowden revealed that the agency has used malicious software to attack computers around the globe since as early as 2008. The data thefts are perpetrated by the NSA’s Tailored Access Operations branch, which has the capability to control whether the malware is active or not.

            The mechanism, called Computer Network Exploitation, entails "enabling actions and intelligence collection via computer networks that exploit data gathered from target or enemy information systems or networks," according to the NSA’s own description of the endeavor. Five years ago, some 20,000 machines were infected with the so-called ‘sleeper cell’ malware. Since then, that number has more than doubled and is expected to reach 85,000 by the end of this year. This latest report essentially substantiates claims by the Washington Post earlier this year about just how insidious and expansive the NSA’s spying program is. Yikes.

            “The United States is moving toward the use of tools short of traditional weapons that are unattributable — that cannot be easily tied to the attacker — to convince an adversary to change their behavior at a strategic level,” said another former senior U.S. official, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive operations. This statement basically says that we're going to start playing unfair by using malicious practices to convince our enemies to stop using malicious practices. Will it work? Who knows. Be careful what you search, someone may be watching.






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Longer video for those interested in controversial documentary by Edward Snowden