Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Red Sox Raise Spirits In Wounded Boston


Just getting back to the World Series would have been exciting enough for Bostonians, but in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, the Red Sox's success brings a new rallying point for a wounded city. Still, there's always the danger of trivializing tragedy.


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A Father, A Daughter And Lessons Learned





Wil Smith with his daughter, Olivia, today.



StoryCorps


Wil Smith with his daughter, Olivia, today.


StoryCorps





Wil Smith visited StoryCorps with his daughter, Olivia, in Sheffield, Mass., in 2012.



StoryCorps


Wil Smith visited StoryCorps with his daughter, Olivia, in Sheffield, Mass., in 2012.


StoryCorps


When we met Wil Smith last year, we learned that he and his daughter, Olivia, had been unlikely college roommates at Maine's Bowdoin College in the late '90s. At 27, not only was he older than the other students, but he was also a single dad raising an infant.


"I wasn't planning on having you as my roommate. I actually thought that if Bowdoin College knew I had you, they wouldn't let me come to college so, I hadn't mentioned it to anyone," he told Olivia at StoryCorps last year.


To make ends meet, he got a job working at Staples office supply store at night, and sometimes had to take Olivia with him, where he would hide her in the closet: "I think I lost something like 27 pounds, just from stress and not eating, because I didn't have enough for both of us."


Now, Olivia's own college experience is not too far off. "You won't have the early struggles that I did," Wil tells Olivia during a follow-up visit to StoryCorps. "You won't have a child."


Wil is helping Olivia with her school search, a role he says he's happy to have after a battle with colon cancer. It was a diagnosis he received just before recording the StoryCorps interview in 2012. After undergoing chemo treatments, he is now cancer-free.


"When I was going through treatments, one of the things that helped me through was knowing that had I not been there to help you through this process, you would have figured it out by yourself. But now I'm grateful that I am here and with you," Wil says.


"I'm also glad that we're here," says Olivia. "Thank you for always being there for me and just giving me the life that I have."


Click on the audio link above to hear the Smiths' story.


Produced for Morning Edition by Jasmyn Belcher with Nadia Reiman.


And as StoryCorps celebrates its 10th anniversary, all week NPR will be revisiting some of your favorite stories. You can read Wil and Olivia's story in the new StoryCorps book: Ties That Bind.




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Chickens Can't Fly flies the coop to Android

Chickens Can't Fly

Save a hapless chicken from harm in this charming game

Given that Android has the largest market share of any smartphone platform, underdog competitor Windows Phone has far fewer exclusive games worth noting. Windows Phone’s precious few exclusive Xbox-branded games often jump ship to other platforms – just look at Wordament and Kinectimals.

Now Chickens Can’t Fly from British developer Amused Sloth – long considered one of the best Windows Phone exclusives – has debuted on Android as well. At $1.99, it’s quite a steal.

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Meet the New Hillary (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One Printer


As a budget inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) geared to home offices, the HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One has a solid if not splashy set of MFP features. It provides good overall output quality, though it was relatively slow, and showed a tendency to quickly run through color ink.




The 4630 can print, copy, scan, and fax. It can act as a standalone copier. It has a 35-page automatic document feeder (ADF) for copying, scanning, or faxing multipage documents unattended. It has a 100-sheet paper tray, modest by home-office standards, plus an auto-duplexer for printing on both sides of a sheet of paper.






The glossy black 4630 measures 7.4 by 17.6 by 21.6 (HWD), small enough to find room for on most desks, and weighs 13.7 pounds. The front panel holds a non-touch monochrome display with Home, Back, OK, up and down arrow controls, an alphanumeric keypad, and buttons for Wi-Fi, ePrint, and Help, plus the on/off switch.



Mobile Printing Features

The 4630 can connect to a computer via a USB cable (I tested it over a USB connection) or to a network via Wi-Fi. ePrint is an HP service that assigns an email address to the printer so that you can print out documents simply by emailing them to the printer. It supports Wi-Fi printing from mobile devices, as well as HP's Wireless Direct Print, which lets you walk up to the printer and print from a smartphone or tablet even when not connected to a Wi-Fi network. HP Printables offers news, crossword puzzles, family activities, coupons, and more for download over Wi-Fi for printout.


HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One Printer



Printing Speed

We don't expect blazing speed from a budget inkjet, and with the 4630, we didn't get it. I timed it on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software for timing), at an effective 2 pages per minute (ppm), slow for its price but not unusually so. The Canon Pixma MX392 Office All-In-One Inkjet Printer tested at the same 2-ppm speed, while the Editors' Choice Brother MFC-J430w was clocked at 4.3 ppm, and the Editors' Choice Brother MFC-J870DW at 4.7 ppm. The Canon



Output Quality

The 4630's overall output quality was good, with average text quality for an inkjet, graphics quality on the high side of average, and average photo quality. Text was good enough for most home and business uses; I'd draw the line with resumes or formal documents with which you're trying to create a good visual impression.



With graphics, colors generally were well saturated. Several images showed mild banding (a regular pattern of faint striations), and many showed dithering (graininess). Graphics should be good enough for PowerPoint handouts; whether you'd give them to a client you were seeking to impress depends on how picky you are.



Photos were of average quality for an inkjet, about that of drugstore prints. Colors were generally good, though a monochrome photo showed a slight tint. There was a loss of detail in some bright areas. One image showed posterization—a tendency for abrupt shifts in color where they should be gradual.



Ink Issues

One issue that I ran into in testing is that the printer tended to run low on color ink, with notably degraded print quality, relatively quickly, even with the largest capacity cartridges. (Cost per page for the XL cartridges, based on HP's price and yield figures, are 6.2 cents per monochrome page and 16.9 cents per color page; the color costs are on the high side.) This same issue occurred with two test printers; I had requested the second unit because I was worried that an issue with the printer itself could be causing this; there was no difference with the second.



The 4630 uses one cartridge for black while a second cartridge combines cyan, magenta, and yellow, which means that you can't replace the individual colors when one color runs low. When one color goes, the whole cartridge has to be replaced. Some other lower-priced printers use similar systems, but it's very rare that a printer can't make it through our current test suite without running out of ink. This shouldn't be an issue with text or monochrome graphics, but could be if you print a lot of color graphics or photos.



One thing that could mitigate ink costs is that the 4630 is one of the first printers to be included in the HP Instant Ink program, in which customers receive ink for a fixed rate depending on the number of pages they print (there are 3 levels: $2.99 per month for 50 pages, $4.99 for 100 pages, and $9.99 for 300 pages; additional pages can be bought, and unused pages rolled over). New cartridges are delivered direct to the consumer. It has the potential to provide significant ink savings to consumers with compatible printers; how well it works in practice has yet to be seen.



Although best for use in a home office, the 4630 could also be used for light-duty home use. The single cartridge for all 3 colors may be a disadvantage, though, if you print a lot of photos.



For $50 more than you'd pay for the 4630, the Editors Choice Brother MFC-J870DW adds the auto-duplexer, as well as other features such as Ethernet and NFC (near-field communications), which lets you print from a compatible device just by tapping the printer. It was even faster than the MFC-J430w. But the HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One Printer combines a solid set of home-office MFP features and good output quality at a very modest price.


The 4630 has similar features and speed to the Canon Pixma MX392; the Canon lacks an auto-duplexer. The 4630 has slightly better output quality for text and photos.



The HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One Printer is not the fastest printer on the block, but has a solid set of features for a budget home-office MFP, and good output quality. The Editors' Choice Brother MFC-J430w zipped through our business printing tests in less than half the time as the 4630. It doesn't have the range of mobile printing features of the HP, and it lacks an auto-duplexer, so if those features are important to you, the 4630 could be your printer of choice, despite its much slower speed. We were concerned about its rate of ink consumption for color printing that we noted in our testing, though enrollment in the HP Instant Ink program has the potential to reduce ink costs.


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Oprah visits 2 South African grads studying in NY


SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — Oprah Winfrey has paid a visit to two of the graduates from the celebrity's school in South Africa who are enrolled at a private college in upstate New York.

A spokeswoman for OWN, Winfrey's cable channel, says Tuesday that the former daytime talk-show queen was at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs on Monday to meet with two graduates from Winfrey's Leadership Academy for Girls. The academy, a boarding school for underprivileged South African girls, opened in 2007.

The two young women are studying at Skidmore, a liberal arts school located 165 miles north of New York City.

Christel MacLean, co-owner of The Crown Grill, tells local media outlets that Winfrey and the two students had dinner at the restaurant Monday night in a private back room.

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Amazon increases free shipping minimum order to $35, pushes Prime membership as an alternative

The minimum order amount needed to qualify for free Super Saver Shipping from Amazon has remained set at $25 for US customers for quite some time -- over a decade, actually. Now, the outfit is pushing the requisite cart total to $35. As part of the announcement, the online retailer was quick to ...


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