Ground-based laser zaps rockets in tests

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A portable, ground-based laser has successfully destroyed four rockets and zapped an unmanned aerial system in a series of tests designed to demonstrate the war-fighting technology, Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday.?

The security and aerospace company is building the Area Defense Anti-Munitions system to provide militaries with a defense against short-range threats. It could prove particularly useful as protection for forward operating bases.

ADAM?s tracking system can lock onto a target more than 3.1 miles distant and keep it in sight even in cluttered optical environments. Its 10 kilowatt laser can destroy targets up to 1.2 miles away.?

Earlier this summer, the company released a video showing the portable laser disable an Osprey UAV with an 11-foot wingspan at a range of 0.9 miles. The company today announced it has also ?destroyed four small-caliber rocket targets in simulated flight at a range of approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles).?

The development adds to a growing list of high-tech weaponry that?s changing the face of war.?

Some systems, such as the Iron Dome, are already in use by the Israel Defense Forces to ground incoming rockets fired on densely populated cities. Others, such as killer robots, could reshape the battlefield in the future, unless a campaign to stop them prevails.?

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

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Shawn: 'I'm terrified' of 'DWTS' instant dance

By Michael Maloney, TODAY contributor

Adam Taylor / ABC

The "Dancing" judges weren't pleased Shawn broke rules again for her favorite dance, but the star says it wasn't about getting a perfect 30.

Each week, Olympian and season eight "Dancing With the Stars" champ Shawn Johnson will be sharing her experiences on "All-Stars" with The Clicker! Look for Q&As, exclusive photos and more from the gold medalist throughout the season as she competes to win her second mirror ball trophy, this time alongside pro Derek Hough.

You can follow us on Twitter @TODAY_Clicker to get all the latest updates on Shawn's quest for ballroom glory. Shawn is also on Twitter @ShawnJohnson.

The Clicker: You have one more dance Tuesday night called an ?insta-dance.??How do you feel about doing one??

Shawn Johnson: This is the first time I?ll be doing an insta-dance.?I?m terrified! We have to know three different dances, but we?ll only be asked to do one. We don?t know the dance style or the music yet. I?m not sure how this will work.

The Clicker: Any regrets about doing your quickstep (from week three) with lifts and breaking hold in Monday's finals? The fans loved it, but the judges were strict!

Shawn: None at all. It?s been our style this whole season to push boundaries and show what we?re capable of and cater to the audience. When we were approached about doing again a dance of our choice, that was our favorite. That?s the one we were most proud of. Doing that one more time meant more to us than getting a perfect score.

The Clicker: Does having one mirror ball trophy make going into Tuesday?s finale a little easier?

Shawn: Not at all. It?s a completely different season. This is the first ?All-Stars? season. It?s a title that no one else has. There? a lot riding on it for me. It?s coming out of a comeback. This is personally tied to me more than people can see or know. To be able to share it with my (fellow gymnasts, who appeared in our freestyle dance) would mean a lot.

The Clicker: What did Derek teach you about yourself?

Shawn: He taught me that I could be someone outside of gymnastics and I can feel everything that I gave myself credit for in gymnastics outside of that world. And I never thought he could.

The Clicker: Who are you going to stay in touch with from this season?

Shawn: Everybody. We?re all a family here. Half of them (from this season) were in the audience (Monday night). We were giving each other hugs. We?re already keeping in touch. We always will.?

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  • Foreclosure Victims Lose Belongings After Free Yard Sale Goes Wrong

    The Vercher family of Woodstock, Georgia, offered to give away a number of household items in a Craigslist ad after their house was foreclosed on. Instead, they ended up losing nearly all of their belongings when people began taking items from inside the house.

  • Wells Fargo Offers Cancer Patient 'Assistance' Then Forecloses

    Terminal breast cancer patient Cindi Davis could no longer keep up with her mortgage payments due to the cost of her medical bills. Faced with media scrutiny, her lender Wells Fargo told a local radio station it was seeking "assistance" for Davis just weeks before setting the date to auction her home for December 19th, 2012.

  • Coca-Cola Heirs Lose $37.5 Million To Foreclosure

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    After she and her husband were allegedly duped into a bad loan, California mom Sheri Prizant faced the possibility of being evicted from her home on Mother's Day, MSNBC reports.

  • CT Family Never Missed A Payment

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  • Man Gets Free Home After Lender Shutdown

    Facing foreclosure, Perry Laspina of Jacksonville, Florida ended up with a home practically for free after his mortgage lender was shut down by parent company Wells Fargo, AOL Real Estate reports. Laspina got the home "because of the significant decreased value of the property," a bank spokesman said.

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    In Boynton Beach, Florida, Bank of America filed a foreclosure lawsuit against the owner of a building that houses one of its own branches, South Florida Business Journal reports.

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    Chris Boudreau of Brooksville, Florida told local news that his house was ransacked by his mortgage company, 21st Mortgage Corporation, who he says even shredded his wife's wedding dress. "When she saw what happened...she was crying her eyes out," he told WTSP 10 News.

  • Mortgage Payment Made Too Early

    A senior couple in Pasco County, Florida faced foreclosure not for missing payments, but for making one too early. According to a Bank of America representative, they made themselves ineligible for a mortgage modification under the Home Affordable Modification Program when they did not make their payment in the "month in which it [was] due."

  • Foreclosure In 'World's Richest Apartment Building'

    Property developer Kent Swig and his soon-to-be ex-wife Elizabeth faced foreclosure from their apartment at 740 Park Avenue, a New York City address often cited as "the world's richest apartment building."

  • Untransferred Title Leads To Unfair Foreclosure

    Brian and Khanklink Pyron of Houston, Texas were threatened with foreclosure despite keeping current on their payments due to an untransferred title. "We did everything we were supposed to do," Brian Pyron told MyFoxHouston.

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    Brad Gana, of Seabrook, Texas was threatened with foreclosure by Bank of America even though his house had been completely destroyed years earlier in Hurricane Ike. "Bank of America is ruthless in their incompetency," he told Houston 2 News.

  • $1 Coding Error Leads To Foreclosure

    Utah's Shantell Curtis and her family were threatened with foreclosure by Bank of America on a home they had already sold years prior. On top of that, the whole episode concerned the matter of just a $1 coding error.

  • Investigative Journalist Becomes Foreclosure Victim

    George Knapp, chief investigative reporter for Las Vegas CBS affiliate KLAS, found he was a victim of the very brand of foreclosure fraud he was investigating for a news report. Him being the reporter, the episode put him in a "very weird spot," he told the Poynter Insitute.

  • BofA Falsely Threatens Paralyzed Man With Foreclosure

    Robert Galanida, a 41-year-old man paralyzed from the shoulders down, battled Bank of America for nearly a decade because it repeatedly sent him false statements threatening foreclosure.

  • Tracy Morgan Refuses Mother Foreclosure Help

    In January 2012, actor Tracy Morgan reportedly refused to give his mother $25,000 she needed to avoid foreclosure, instead offering only $2,000.

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    The Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta was sold at a foreclosure auction in February after its landlord, BentleyForbes, could no longer afford mortgage payments, BusinessWeek reports. BofA was a tenant in the building at the time but had no other connection besides sharing the tower's ironic name.

  • JPMorgan Tries To Foreclose On Civil Rights Activist

    Even while it promoted a February 2012 campaign to "fulfill" the "vision" of Martin Luther King Jr., JPMorgan Chase threatened 78-year-old civil rights activist Helen Bailey with foreclosure. The bank ultimately allowed Bailey to stay in her home indefinitely after Occupy Nashville helped bring national attention to the issue, Think Progress reports.

  • Foreclosure At Luxury Retirement Home

    Despite being billed as "cosmopolitan living for ages 60+," the luxury Fox Hill Senior Condominiums was threatened with foreclosure in March after its lenders said they were backing out.

  • Man Fined For Not Mowing His Old Lawn

    David Englett was charged with fines by the city of Arlington, Texas for not mowing the lawn of a house he had already lost to foreclosure years earlier.

  • 101-Year-Old Woman Evicted From Home

    Texana Hollis was evicted from her home due to foreclosure in September 2011, then denied a subsequent promise that she could move back in by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It wasn't until April 2012 that she was finally granted permission to return to the home she's lived in for 60 years.

  • BofA Forecloses On Woman After Telling Her To Miss Payments

    According to Pamela Flores, an Atlanta homeowner, Bank of America advised her to stop making payments on her loan in order to negotiate a modification. After doing so, the bank foreclosed on her anyway, claiming she'd missed a trial payment

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    Social networking sends a message to business - China Technology ...

    Source: china daily via china.org.cn

    Applying social technology into the daily operations of businesses is increasingly popular because it is seen as a great way to improve communications and collaboration between enterprises and customers at a reasonably low cost.

    More than 1.5 billion shoppers around the world have an account with a social networking site and almost one in five online hours is spent on social networks, increasingly via mobile devices.

    Whether discussing consumer products or organizing political movements, people around the world are constantly using social media platforms to browse and share information.

    "The HR department started posting recruitment notices on social forums including Weibo, a Chinese Twitter-like micro-blogging service, and Weixin, a social mobile application, to attract more applications from the public without spending any money," said Zhang Guanjin, the manager of Shaoxing Jinyong Textile Co.

    Zhang added that social applications have been widely used by his company for such tasks as organizing events among employees, communicating with foreign clients and receiving feedback from domestic customers.

    The majority of well-known brands and large enterprises have registered micro-blogging accounts to release updated information about themselves and their products to attract the attention of Internet users.

    Consumer-facing companies quickly recognized that social technology provides entirely new ways of connecting to customers and can be highly effective in gathering rich, unfiltered insights to guide product development and create precisely targeted messages and offers.

    "With the Internet being recognized as the most convenient communication tool, it is time for enterprises to make use of social technology to develop higher profits and lower costs," said Zhang.

    The impact of social technology on the economy and its potential to create value across industries is just beginning to be understood, according to a new report by the McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey's business and economics research arm.

    The report showed that while 70 percent of companies are using social technology in some way, very few are anywhere near achieving the full potential benefit.

    By fully implementing social technology, companies can raise the productivity of "interaction workers" (high-skill knowledge workers including managers and other professionals) by 20 to 25 percent, MGI estimated.

    "There's rightly a lot of focus on the big opportunities for companies to use social media to connect with customers. But we find the opportunities for companies that apply social technology across the organization are twice the size," said Chen Yougang, a McKinsey partner and head of McKinsey Global Institute in China.

    Chen added when it comes to organizational knowledge, there is a huge amount of "dark matter" trapped in e-mail inboxes that can be made visible to the rest of the organization by using social technology.

    Individual firms can gain even more.

    MGI suggested that consumer packaged goods companies that embrace social technology across all value chain steps can increase margins by as much as 60 percent by using it to connect with customers and to generate sharper customer insights, as well as by using it to improve the productivity of knowledge workers.

    "Capturing the full value available from the use of social technology will be a challenge for enterprises primarily because they will have to transform their organizational structures, processes and culture to become extended networked enterprises," said Elsie Chang, McKinsey partner and a researcher for McKinsey Global Institute in China.

    Chang added that applying social technology is also a good way for small and medium-sized enterprises to minimize the expense of expanding communications with customers directly.

    As a user of social technology, Huang Xiangxun believes it helped his company Shanghai Haobo Chair Co to continue to profit over the past two years despite the gloomy economy.

    "Making use of social forums for building up the reputation of our brands was the first step we took to introduce our products. Receiving advice from the public by having an online survey with prizes was also quite popular," said Huang, who encourages his employees to adopt all kinds of social applications for work if they want to.

    Huang added applying social technology is definitely a profitable method of helping enterprises to promote their products, extend the business networks and get closer to customers.

    Source: http://www.technologynewschina.com/2012/11/social-networking-sends-message-to.html

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    Connecticut upsets No. 19 Louisville 23-20 in 3OTS

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ? Blidi Wreh-Wilson knew the ball would eventually come his way. The Connecticut cornerback just wanted to make sure he was in the right position to make a play.

    Wilson's first interception of the season came in the third overtime Saturday and helped the Huskies upset No. 19 Louisville 23-20.

    On third and goal from Connecticut's 5, Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater looked for DeVante Parker in the end zone. But his pass was slightly behind his receiver and Wreh-Wilson, one of the top cornerbacks in the country, read it perfectly to make the pickoff.

    Four plays later Chad Christen kicked a 30-yard field goal to give the Huskies (5-6, 2-4 Big East Conference) their second straight win and maintain their bowl hopes.

    "I just know in the red zone they like to go back-shoulder on the fade ball and I had the guy across from me," Wreh-Wilson said. "On the play before, they ran a similar route and I played it the same way.

    "This time, the ball came to me. I flattened him out and didn't let him go upfield. I pushed him toward the sideline."

    Connecticut's victory denied Louisville (9-2, 4-2) a chance to tie first-place Rutgers (9-2, 5-1). The No. 21 Scarlet Knights lost 27-6 to Pittsburgh. The Cardinals will play at Rutgers Thursday night and the winner will earn the Big East's BCS bid.

    "It's tough when you lose one like that, the way we battled back to get the game into overtime," Cardinals coach Charlie Strong said.

    The Huskies' defense made a 10-0 lead stand for more than three quarters before the Cardinals regrouped in the fourth behind Bridgewater. Although Louisville outgained Connecticut 401-241, the Huskies made the stand they needed at the right time.

    "We were just looking for a few points in the second half and weren't able to come up with points in the third and fourth quarters," Connecticut coach Paul Pasqualoni said. "I thought our guys hung in there on pride and with character and how hard they fought in this game.

    "We just have to play the overtime. As a coach you just figure out how you can get in position to try and win the game and give the kids a chance to score some points and stop them on defense. We were fortunate here today and we came out ahead in a tough game."

    Others played big roles in the Huskies' win.

    Johnny McEntee relieved an injured Chandler Whitmer in the fourth quarter and threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Shakim Phillips in the second OT. Lyle McCombs rushed for 133 yards on 29 carries and Nick Williams scored on a 3-yard run to put the Huskies up 10-0.

    Christen gave Connecticut its first lead with a 39-yard field goal in the first quarter.

    It was nearly a storybook comeback for Bridgewater, who sustained a broken left wrist on a second-quarter sack by Sio Moore and sat out most of the third quarter. The sophomore returned to lead Louisville's fourth-quarter rally and force overtime with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Parker with 21 seconds remaining in regulation.

    Bridgewater finished 30 of 53 passing for 331 yards and two touchdowns. But he was sacked four times along with the game-changing interception.

    Louisville, which lost leading rusher Senorise Perry two weeks ago with a torn ACL, gained 27 yards rushing.

    "The way we were blocking, no running back could have been a difference-maker," Strong said.

    For Connecticut, that was nothing new. The Huskies entered the game with the nation's ninth-ranked defense and was No. 11 against the run at 108 yards allowed per game.

    And they applied those strengths early and often against the Cardinals, who had the conference's top scoring offense.

    Louisville was outgained 160-88 in the first half while being shut out for the first time since Pittsburgh did it here a year ago. Bridgewater's timing and mechanics looked particularly off with passes either underthrown or overthrown.

    His receivers didn't help him by dropping passes, either. One flub by a wide-open Parker on the second drive brought an angry Strong on the field to yell at his players.

    "We hurt ourselves a lot," senior center Mario Benavides said. "Typical game when things aren't going your way, you stop yourself."

    And while Connecticut's offense wasn't great, the Huskies took advantage of their few opportunities.

    After two three-and-out drives, Connecticut moved 51 yards in eight plays to set up Christen's 39-yard field goal. Two drives later it was 10-0 as the Huskies drove 66 yards in 10 plays ending in Williams' 3-yard touchdown run.

    The lead stood until Bridgewater's return inspired the Cardinals and the crowd of 45,618 late in the third quarter. After John Wallace's 19-yard field goal early in the fourth, Bridgewater directed a 92-yard, 13-play drive kept alive by a 28-yard pass to Eli Rogers and a 9-yarder to Wright for first down at the Huskies' 26.

    A 14-yard pass to Wright and a face mask foul penalty on Connecticut set up first-and-goal at the 6, and Bridgewater found a wide-open Parker in the end zone.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/connecticut-upsets-no-19-louisville-23-20-3ots-212524811--spt.html

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    5 things to know about 'Dallas' star Larry Hagman

    FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2008 file photo, actor Larry Hagman poses in front of the Southfork Ranch mansion in Parker, Texas made famous in the television show "Dallas." Actor Larry Hagman, who for more than a decade played villainous patriarch JR Ewing in the TV soap Dallas, has died at the age of 81, his family said Saturday Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

    FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2008 file photo, actor Larry Hagman poses in front of the Southfork Ranch mansion in Parker, Texas made famous in the television show "Dallas." Actor Larry Hagman, who for more than a decade played villainous patriarch JR Ewing in the TV soap Dallas, has died at the age of 81, his family said Saturday Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

    Five things to know about "Dallas" star Larry Hagman:

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    Hagman was the son of singer-actress Mary Martin, who starred in such classics as "South Pacific" and "Peter Pan." Martin was still in her teens when he was born in 1931 during her marriage to attorney Ben Hagman.

    2. HOW HE FIRST GAINED FAME

    Years before "Dallas," Hagman was on "I Dream of Jeannie," in which he played an astronaut whose life is disrupted when he finds a comely genie, portrayed by Barbara Eden, and takes her home to live with him.

    3. HIS REAL LIFE ADVOCACY

    Hagman was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and acknowledged that he drank heavily for years. He had a transplant after a malignant tumor was discovered in 1995, and it turned him into an advocate for organ donation and a hospital volunteer. He was also an anti-smoking activist who took part in "Great American Smoke-Out" campaigns.

    4. WHAT HE WANTED ON J.R.'s TOMBSTONE

    "It should say: 'Here lies upright citizen J.R. Ewing. This is the only deal he ever lost,'" Hagman said in 1988.

    5. WHO SHOT J.R.?

    The answer to that cliffhanger was one of the most-watched television events in history. It was J.R.'s sister-in-law, Kristin (Mary Crosby) ? he had made her pregnant, then threatened to frame her as a prostitute unless she left town.

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    Internet has become the fastest means of communication among individuals across the world. It has also become the most effective means of connecting brand/business owners with their prospective customers. Online advertising also known as internet advertising or web advertising is one of the fast growing means of brand or business communication. This blog highlights a few secrets of attracting customers through online advertising.

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