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TrustEgg Allows Anyone To Set Up A Trust For Their Kids

trusteggTrustEgg, the Y Combinator-backed startup which will allow anyone to set up a trust for their children without expensive legal fees or detailed financial know-how, is finally moving towards launch by opening up access to their beta list today. The startup, like many of those in the financial services space, has faced a number of regulatory hurdles which has caused slowdowns, as well as the loss of co-founder?Gabe Krambs,?who still advises and sits on the board but no longer participates in day-to-day activities. (He had to "get a real job" to pay the bills.) That being said, TrustEgg's founder, Jeff Brice, who has been obsessed with the idea of?democratizing?access to trust fund creation for seven years now, says that TrustEgg is ready to begin collecting sign-ups in order to make its public debut.

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The Best Console Emulators for Your Laptop ... - Databae Systems

With the 2012 video gaming season in full swing, lots of drool-worthy titles have already been released to the sheer delight of gamers everywhere; or at least, to those who are able to play them.

For console gamers who can?t, the reason is probably because they can?t afford to buy the games at day-one prices just yet. PC gamers, though, have one more factor to contend with: Their gaming rigs just aren?t powerful enough to accommodate the latest games.

Desktop users can get by this relatively easily, what with desktops being flexibly upgradeable and all. However, laptop users aren?t afforded such advantages. More often than not, the specs of the laptop parts that their computers came with upon purchase are the specs that their computers will keep

As such, laptop gamers will have to wait a little longer until they can save up enough to purchase a new laptop (or better yet, switch over to desktops). In the meantime, they can install older games that they haven?t played yet; games that their laptop components will be able to handle. Batman: Arkham City? Check. Fallout: New Vegas? Check. Mass Effect 2, Dead Space, the first Assassin?s Creed? Check, check, and stealth-kill-you-in-broad-daylight check.

Heck, since you?ve already gone back by about five years, why not just go retro all the way? Surely your little ol? laptop with its 2-year-old laptop parts will be able to handle it. And who knows, you might just rediscover a forgotten classic or two that your dad used to play when he was your age (or your mom, just so we?re clear that we?re not being sexist here).

Below is a list of the best emulators of the some of the most popular console systems of yesteryear, counting down from the most recent to the most ancient.

5.?????? Dolphin (Nintendo GameCube)

After years of stubbornly sticking to cartridge-based games, Nintendo finally made the switch to optical media with the GameCube in 2001. Although eventually losing the sixth generation console war to Sony?s PlayStation 2 and Microsoft?s Xbox, the Cube was nevertheless popular in its own right, especially with the younger crowd.

The Dolphin emulator seeks to reintroduce these games which were mostly unplayed by the gaming majority (the adults and older kids, that is). Better yet, the Dolphin is also able to emulate Wii games.

4.?????? PCSX2 (Sony PlayStation 2)

Of course everyone has heard of the PS2. It?s only the bestselling console of all time, right?

Launched in 2000, it has since sold more than 150 million units; spawning countless now-classic games in the process.

PCSX2 is able to emulate a many titles, most of which are the blockbuster titles. The only downside is, since the PS2 employed a multi-core processor structure, at least a dual-core processor in your PC is a necessity for the PCSX2 to work, along with a 1 GB RAM and a fairly powerful GPU.

3.?????? ePSXe (Sony PlayStation)

The console that built the (gaming) house of Sony, the original PlayStation was one of the biggest reasons why the video game industry transcended from being kid stuff to being big business. The PS is as historic as they come.

ePSXe has come a long way since emulation first hit the mainstream, with almost all titles capable of being emulated, and at upgraded graphics, too.

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2.?????? ZSNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)

?The eventual winner of the fourth generation console war (a.k.a. the 16-bit war), the SNES was one of probably only two consoles that most adults nowadays grew up on. It featured advanced graphics and sounds during its time, and was home to some of the most revered titles ever.

ZSNES, widely considered the best SNES emulator, allows for robust customization of games, and emulates almost all titles with 100% accuracy.

1.?????? Gens (Sega Genesis)

Although playing second fiddle to the SNES, the Genesis is no less a classic console. Admirably giving Nintendo a run for its money for quite a while there, what the console lacked in power compared to its rival, it made up for with technical innovations that made full use of what it had.

Like ZSNES, Gens is deemed the best Genesis emulator. Aside from allowing a variety of game customizations, it is also able to emulate the Sega CD and the 32X: The two add-on consoles to the Genesis.

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Colleen Northcutt is a 22 years old from Reno, Nevada. She is an avid PC gamer and a Writer / Web promoter, and Blogger at laptopaid.com. She?s written about technology especially for laptops and notebooks and very passionate, optimistic & dedicated woman who takes up responsibilities with utmost enthusiasm.

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Researchers Land $1.6 Million Grant to Study Ear Infections ...

Ear infections are a common childhood episode, painful for the patient and worrisome for parents. But most people don't realize how damaging they can be for some young people, leading to permanent hearing loss.

The Medical College of Wisconsin and Children?s Hospital of Wisconsin Research Institute in Wauwatosa have received a five-year, $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study will investigate ear infections and explore potential new treatments.

The grant comes through the NIH's National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.

The principal investigator for the grant study will be Joseph E. Kerschner, professor of otolaryngology and communication sciences, dean of the medical school and executive vice president of the Medical College, otolaryngologist at Children?s Hospital, and researcher at the Research Institute.

Infections of the middle ear are the most frequent diagnosis in pediatric patients in the United States, affecting more than 90 percent of all children by age 5.

They are also the most common cause of hearing loss in young children, which can lead to speech, language, educational and other developmental delays. Treatment in the United States consumes more than 30 million clinical visits each year and more than $5 billion in health care expenditures.?

Kerschner's study will investigate mucins, which are fluids that build up behind the eardrums in some children following ear infections, causing hearing loss.?? Using clinical specimens, animal models and cellular models, molecular techniques will be used to better understand how mucins form in children with chronic ear infections.?

Kerschner is collaborating with the Center for Genomic Sciences in Pittsburgh on the project. Additional collaborators in Kerschner?s laboratory at MCW include Wenzhou Hong, assistant professor of otolaryngology; Pippa Simpson, professor and director of quantitative health sciences; Kristina Keppel, pediatric otolaryngologist at Children?s Hospital; P.J. Khampang, research associate; and Christy Erbe, lab manager.

This research will advance knowledge of this disease toward the long-term goal of developing new therapies to treat ear infections and prevent them from causing hearing loss and other serious complications.

About the Medical College of Wisconsin

The Medical College of Wisconsin is the state?s only private medical school and health sciences graduate school. Founded in 1893, it is dedicated to leadership and excellence in education, patient care, research and service. More than 1,200 students are enrolled in the Medical College?s medical school and graduate school programs.

A major national research center, it is the largest research institution in the Milwaukee metro area and second largest in Wisconsin. In FY 2010?11, faculty received more than $175 million in external support for research, teaching, training and related purposes, of which more than $161 million is for research. This total includes highly competitive research and training awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Annually, College faculty direct or collaborate on more than 2,200 research studies, including clinical trials. Additionally, more than 1,350 physicians provide care in virtually every specialty of medicine for more than 400,000 patients annually.

About Children?s Hospital of Wisconsin

Children?s Hospital of Wisconsin is the region?s only independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. The hospital, with locations in Milwaukee and Neenah, Wis. is recognized as one of the leading pediatric health care centers in the United States.

Children?s Hospital provides primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency care, community health services, foster and adoption services, child and family counseling, child advocacy services and family resource centers. In 2010, Children?s Hospital invested more than $105 million in the community to improve the health status of children through medical care, advocacy, education and pediatric medical research.

Children?s Hospital achieves its mission in part through donations from individuals, corporations and foundations and is proud to be a Children?s Miracle Network Hospital. For more information, visit the website at chw.org.

Source: http://wauwatosa.patch.com/articles/medical-college-researcher-lands-1-6-million-nih-grant

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