Monday, December 31, 2012

Apple iWatch: latest rumours suggest a wearable revolution

The Pebble watch raised $10million, indicating consumer interest in wearable technology

Google is already working on Glass, a headset with a screen that projects information from the internet to add information to what the wearer can see. Apple itself, however, has not previously been known to be interested in ?wearable technology?, despite the popularity of fitness devices such as the Nike+Fuelband and Fitbit or Fitbug.

Pebble claims to be ?the first watch built for the 21st century. It's infinitely customizable, with beautiful downloadable watchfaces and useful internet-connected apps. Cyclists can use Pebble as a bike computer, accessing the GPS on your smartphone to display speed, distance and pace data. Runners get a similar set of data displayed on their wrist. Use the music control app to play, pause or skip tracks on your phone with the touch of a button.?

Although Apple?s watch is rumoured to do more than existing devices because it allows phone calls, Gizmag?s Will Shanklin said the rumour ?smells fishy?.

?Even if Siri-powered accessories are eventually coming, though, this rumor is suspect. ?Long-shot? doesn't begin to describe the odds,? he said.

Shanklin added, however, ?Even if this rumor is bogus, though, wearable tech products are waiting in the wings.?

Rene Ritchie wrote on iMore that ?Given the popularity of the nano-as-watch, and of other connected watch-style devices, like the television, it's hard to imagine that Apple doesn't have a project or prototype or several in the labs. Also like the television, that's a far cry from going to market with an final, polished product.?

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A Dog Named Leaf ? BOOK REVIEWS | Angel Animals - seattlepi ...

A DOG NAMED LEAF

By Allen Anderson (Globe Pequot Press, 224 page)

A DOG NAMED LEAF

A DOG NAMED LEAF

A Dog Named Leaf ? BOOK REVIEWS:

?This touching, almost lyrical book [A Dog Named Leaf] is a very personal story bravely told by the author and his wife?? This is a lovely story that will uplift anyone who has ever loved a dog.?

?Amy Shojai, About.com Guide, December 27, 2012

Allen says, ?Thanks to a loving, intuitive, paper-chewing pup, I am alive and well today.?

?National Examiner, as told to L.A. Justice, December 17, 2012

??The story is about Allen and the dog?s healing process and how they helped each other.? In the Epilogue Allen writes about his and Leaf?s relationship, ?We are two souls who entered each other?s lives when we most needed the healing power of a human-animal friendship.??

?Heidi Skarie, Blue Star Visions, November 25, 2012

?The author of a series of animals books has written about the healing said he experienced with the help of an emotionally scarred adopted dog.?

?Sun-Sailor, November 29, 2012

?This is a story about the marvelous bond between humans and dogs as well as the healing power of love, which can truly make miracles.?

?CosmoDoggyLand Dog Magazine, November 2012

?I truly found a kindred spirit in Allen and Linda.? They believe, as I do, that we should always view our animal companions with respect and appreciation.? Because when you look into the eyes of an animal, what you will discover is a spiritual SOUL that is experiencing this lifetime as your dog, or cat, or horse.? For those of us who have witnessed and been forever blessed by an animal?s love, this if for you!? Enjoy.?

?Val Heart & Friends, November 2012

CosmoDoggyLand Dog Magazine ? A Dog Named Leaf is in the Top 10 in DoggyBooks, Pawblications For Dog Lovers

New book reviews coming from Best Friends Magazine (May-June) and Animal Wellness (Feb).

?Part ?Marley and Me? and part Jon Katz? the story is endearing, and the many photographs of Leaf running, swimming, and chasing a tennis ball in south Minneapolis are adorable.?

?Laurie Hertzel, ?The Browser? MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE

?If you?ve ever doubted animals have souls, this book will open your heart and mind to truly believing we are all connected. You will never doubt again. Your life will be enriched far beyond what you could have ever imagined and you will have author Allen Anderson to thank for it.? A DOG NAMED LEAF is a great gift idea for the dog loving friends and family in your life!?

?Barbara Techel, Joyful Paws

?A DOG NAMED LEAF is a beautiful story told with honesty and depth. You?ll be changed by Allen and Leaf?s journey. This book will fill you with hope.?

?Peggy Frezon, Brooks Books ? Peggy?s Pet Place

?Take a break from life?s drama and venture into a world of Leaf, a rescued dog who have changed a couple?s life. Find out how rewarding adopting a dog can be, regardless of how impossible he may seem to take care of at first. Get the book [A Dog Named Leaf]and be inspired.?

?WHiMZ News, November 8, 2012

?Allen?s writing is able to draw the reader into some peak moments of challenge and choice in the life of both Leaf and himself, as a family. It is a rare glimpse into the deep workings of spirit through our animal human love bonds. It is one of the best examples of how we need one another to heal and that the commitment to love through all things brings forth the magic of miracles.?

?Donna Strong, AWARENESS MAGAZINE

??The authorial voice is distinctly Allen?s. In 2006, Allen learns that he has an unruptured brain aneurysm, seven months after the family adopts a black cocker spaniel, Leaf, from a shelter. Throughout, he clearly conveys the affection that he and his dog have for each other and how that affection proved crucial to his recovery from brain surgery??

?PUBLISHER?S WEEKLY, September 24, 2012

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NFL Playoff picture 2013: Redskins and Cowboys face off for division title, playoff berth

Despite an easy win over Philadelphia earlier on Sunday, the New York Giants were eliminated from playoff contention by virtue of the Chicago Bears' victory. The early results make Sunday night's Redskins and Cowboys clash an outright NFC East title game.

Coming into the final week of the regular season, the NFC East was the only division without a playoff team penciled in yet, but the picture got a little clearer this afternoon as the New York Giants were eliminated from contention. Now it comes down to Sunday night's matchup between the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys.

The Giants did their part to stay alive in the playoff race with a 42-7 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, but their slim hopes were quickly dashed. The Chicago Bears' 26-24 win over the Detroit Lions eliminated the defending Super Bowl champions from any chance at a title defense.

With the Giants out of the picture, tonight's matchup between the Redskins and Cowboys becomes an outright NFC East title game with the winner securing a playoff berth. Since the Bears won, there is no way for the Redskins to get into the postseason as a Wild Card, so the Sunday night game is a win-or-go-home contest for both teams.

The last time the two teams met was on Thanksgiving when Robert Griffin III threw four touchdowns in a 38-31 Redskins' victory.

Because of the playoff implications, the Redskins' game was flexed from an afternoon time slot into the national NBC Sunday Night Football window. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET from FedEx Field.

For all of the Week 17 playoff scenarios and possibilities around the league, check out SB Nation's post from Sunday morning.

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IE flaw may allow Windows PCs to be hijacked, Microsoft warns

Microsoft has confirmed that a zero-day vulnerability affecting older versions of Internet Explorer could allow attackers to gain control of Windows-based computers to host malicious Web sites.

Microsoft acknowledged the issue in a security advisory yesterday that included advice on how users can mitigate the threat posed by the flaw.

"Microsoft is aware of targeted attacks that attempt to exploit this vulnerability through Internet Explorer 8," Microsoft said, noting that more recent versions of the Web browser, including IE 9 and IE 10, were unaffected.

The remote code execution vulnerability affects the way the browser accesses memory, allowing an attacker to use the corrupted PC to host a Web site designed to exploit the vulnerability with other users.

In a web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a website that contains a webpage that is used to exploit this vulnerability. In addition, compromised websites and websites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements could contain specially crafted content that could exploit this vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to visit these websites. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to visit the website, typically by getting them to click a link in an email message or Instant Messenger message that takes users to the attacker's website.

The flaw has reportedly been used to exploit Windows PC users who visited the Web site for the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. The site has been hosting the malicious code since at least December 21, Darien Kindlund, senior staff scientist at security advisor FireEye, wrote in a blog Friday.

"We can also confirm that the malicious content hosted on the website does appear to use Adobe Flash to generate a heap spray attack against Internet Explorer version 8.0 (fully patched), which was the source of the zero-day vulnerability," Kindlund wrote.

CNET has contacted Microsoft for more information and will update this report when we learn more.

Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57561277-83/ie-flaw-may-allow-windows-pcs-to-be-hijacked-microsoft-warns/

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Progress seen in last-minute 'fiscal cliff' talks

The moon rises behind the U.S. Capitol Dome in Washington as Congress works into the late evening, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to resolve the stalemate over the pending "fiscal cliff." (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

The moon rises behind the U.S. Capitol Dome in Washington as Congress works into the late evening, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to resolve the stalemate over the pending "fiscal cliff." (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., followed by Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., second from right, leaves the Senate chamber to meet with fellow Republicans in a closed-door session as the "fiscal cliff" negotiations continue at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Leaders in the Senate and the House are under pressure to find a legislative path to head off the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect Jan. 1, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., walks to a closed-door meeting with fellow Democrats as he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., work to negotiate a legislative path to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. Senate and House leaders are rushing to assemble a last-ditch agreement to stave off middle-class tax increases and possibly delay steep spending cuts in an urgent attempt to find common ground after weeks of gridlock. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., third ranking in the Senate Democratic leadership, speaks on his cell phone following a closed-door caucus at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012 to discuss how to avoid the "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could kick in Jan. 1. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Democrats and Republicans say signs of progress are emerging in urgent negotiations to avert the looming 'fiscal cliff' ahead of a midnight deadline.

A person familiar with the negotiations says Democrats have offered to extend tax cuts for families making up to $450,000 a year and individuals making up to $400,000. President Barack Obama originally wanted the tax cuts to be extended only for families making up to $250,000 a year.

Unless an agreement is reached and approved by Congress by the start of New Year's Day, more than $500 billion in 2013 tax increases will begin to take effect and $109 billion will be carved from defense and domestic programs

The person familiar with the talks requested anonymity in order to discuss the internal negotiations.

Associated Press

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Knights inch closer to record | Local Hockey | Sports | The London ...

PLYMOUTH?-?

The London Knights cleared a major hurdle on their way to a potential history-making winning streak.

The Knights defeated the Plymouth Whalers 4-2 Saturday in Plymouth to run their winning streak to 23 games, the second longest in Ontario Hockey League history, in front of 3,657.

The Knights are chasing the Kitchener Rangers' OHL mark of 25 games set in 1983-84 and the 1973 Sorel Epeviers. Sorel is now the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. The 25 wins in succession is also a Canadian Hockey League record.

Those records were set before there was overtime and shootouts in the leagues. If a game ended in regulation time in a tie, it remained a tie.

The Knights have won five games in either overtime or shootouts during their streak.

The Hull Olympiques have the second longest streak in CHL history at 24 done during the 1995-96 season.

Despite being only two games from tying the record, most everyone on the Knights claims they aren?t really thinking about it.

?I don?t talk about. The kids play one game at a time. The old clich?,? said Knights? coach Dale Hunter.

?We aren?t talking overly about it but really there?s not much mention of it,? said Ryan Rupert.

?I just go out and have some fun. You can?t worry about the streak. You just take it one game at a time,? said goaltender Jake Patterson.

And so it goes. Another win, another solid effort in a difficult building to play and another response to pressure that continues to build with the streak and the attention growing.

This night it was the Ruperts who turned the game around. Matt caught a puck in the mouth but still managed to score a goal while Ryan had a goal and an assist. After a tough beginning to the year Ryan is finding the points finally starting to come.

?Starting last week I had a couple of points, that was the turnaround, I think,? Ryan said. ?Now I find that I?m getting some points and producing, so maybe this is the turnaround that I need.?

The Knights began their streak Nov. 2 with a 4-3 win over Belleville Bulls at home. Their last loss was the night before in Windsor when they dropped a 6-3 contest to the Spitfires.

Going into Plymouth is by no means an easy task. The Whalers play a tough, physical game in a smaller rink.

But the team keeps getting all-out efforts from anyone and everyone wearing the Knights? jersey.

?I can?t even tell you how hard they are working,? Patterson said. ?It?s making my job real easy. Their work ethic is incredible. Keeping the shots to the outside for me, it?s making my job easy.?

Patterson was good on his own. He made the big saves when he needed to make them.

Forward Kyle Platzer went back to play on the blueline and he finished a plus-three.

It was a tight game early with good hitting, skating and goaltending and it didn?t look as if anyone would score but this is junior hockey and things change quickly.

It changed drastically in the final 10 minutes of the second period. Tom Wilson sent the packed Compuware Arena crowd into a frenzy when he gave the Whalers a 1-0 lead at 11:46 of the second period.

But the announcer was still announcing the goal when Knights? Matt Rupert tied it up 20 seconds later. Less than two minutes later Max Domi gave the Knights a 2-1 lead and with just over a minute left in the second, Ryan Rupert scored to make it 3-1.

The Knights took control just that quickly and with starter Jake Patterson playing well, it was going to be tough for the Whalers to score that many to get back in the game.

Brett Welychka made it 4-1 in the third period.

But the Whalers weren?t ready to give it up. They pulled starter Matt Mahalak with more than two minutes to go and cut the lead to 4-2. Then Josh Anderson took a penalty. With 33 seconds left in the game, Garrett Meurs was awarded a penalty shot. If the Whalers scored it would have been 4-3 with a power play.

But Patterson gave Meurs nothing and he couldn?t get a shot off. Win 23 was secure.

?Each game you don?t know who is going to step up,? Ryan Rupert said. ?Last night it was (Welychka.) Tonight it was our line. We got a lot of confidence in that room.?

The Knights now look to tie the record with Sarnia Sting as the opposition. They play New Year?s Eve Day in Sarnia and then the potential record-tying game would be New Year?s Day in London.

Source: http://www.lfpress.com/2012/12/29/knights-extend-winning-streak-to-23-games-with-4-2-win-over-plymouth-whalers

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5 Totally Odd Tech Predictions - Business Insider

It's the time of year when everyone in the tech industry becomes a soothsayer.

Our email is full of predictions for the coming year. Most of them are obvious things that don't require a crystal ball. ("Tablets will be huge in 2013!")

But we found some really interesting ideas buried within this avalanche of humdrum thoughts.

Maybe by sharing them with you they will become self-fulfilling prophecies.

1. Bad guys start offering "hacking as a service"

Security company McAfee says that criminal hackers have begun to create invitation-only forums requiring registration fees. Next up, these forums could become some sort of black-market software-as-a-service. Pay a monthly fee and your malware is automatically updated to the latest attack. Don't pay, and it would be a shame if something happened to your beautiful website ...

2. Bad guys try to kidnap your smartphone

Hackers have become fond of a form of malware called "ransomware." It's a popular way to harass people who view Internet porn. While visiting a porn site, bad guys plant malware on a computer that threatens to report the computer user to the police unless they pay up.

In 2013, the trend will be to hold your phone hostage. Hackers will sneak malware onto smartphones and then make you pay if you don't want all the data on your phone destroyed or leaked. So thinks Chiranjeev Bordoloi, the CEO of security vendor Top Patch.

3. Fake meat becomes a real thing

Vegetarians have been producing foods that mimic the texture and taste of meat for eons. But that's really all about manipulating vegetable protein to make it look a little like meat and taste nothing like it.

The race is on to produce fake meat in much more technically advanced ways. Dutch researchers have found a way to "grow hamburger" in the laboratory from just a few bovine stem cells.

Meanwhile, tech investors have funded companies that will create food from plants that, they say, is nearly indistinguishable from real meat in taste, texture, and cookability. Stealthy startup Sand Hill Foods is one such company on investors' watch list.? Beyond Meat, a startup funded by Twitter cofounders Ev Williams and Biz Stone, makes realistic fake chicken and? will ramp up availability in 2013, too.

4. Your smartphone will be like a personal nurse

IBM has promised that one day soon doctors will use tech that will scan your body. They will send that data to the cloud for a diagnosis.?

That's just part of the healthcare revolution landing on your smartphone. Companies are developing smartphones with biosensors that do everything from check your blood sugar to detect the flu. Apple has been?promoting the iPhone as a platform for health technology since 2009, but some new devices are just coming to fruition.

5. The technology you use for work will be as much fun as the stuff you use at home

Most of us are so used to tech at work being a source of frustration that we can't imagine a different world. But that's changing.

In 2013, we'll all start to see new work tech that will make us feel like we're characters in an episode of "NCIS: Los Angeles." Tablets will lead software to be redesigned for touch interfaces?which will make it?fun and easy to use, more like a game than a spreadsheet. Best of all, more companies are adopting tech that lets you download a "virtual work desktop" on any device, simply by logging in on a Web browser or launching a mobile app.

Don't miss: Guess When These 20 Sci-Fi Technologies Are Coming To Your Phone Or PC

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/totally-odd-tech-predictions-2012-12

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Bedard: Cowboys-Redskins ? fitting finale to 2012

Romo and Dallas battle RG3 and Washington for the NFC East title Sunday night (NBC)

By Greg Bedard

NBCSports.com contributor

updated 1:27 a.m. ET Dec. 29, 2012

After 255 games, the NFL regular season will come down to one of the league?s most historically intense rivalries ? Cowboys at Redskins ? on Sunday Night Football.

The NFC East title is on the line, and with it, an automatic berth into the postseason. The Cowboys have to win to claim their first postseason berth since 2009. The Redskins could lose and still return to the playoffs for the first time since 2007, but only if the Bears and Vikings drop their earlier games.

Both teams enter the game hot. The Redskins have won six straight, while the Cowboys have won four of six.

Not a bad setting for the 106th edition of this rivalry.

"When you think about the Cowboys and Redskins, it's always been a rivalry," Cowboys linebacker DeMarcus Ware said. "Now there's a little bit more at stake. This is like a statement game, one of those games where you can prove to a lot of people no matter what goes on with your team, guys being (injured), you can get a win. You can still play well because it's a team game. It's not just one player out there playing."

There is probably more pressure on the Cowboys (8-7) than the Redskins (9-6). This is the third time in five years Dallas has faced a win-and-in scenario on the road in its final game. Each previous time, not only have the Cowboys lost, they?ve completely flamed out: 44-6 vs. Philadelphia in 2008 and 31-14 vs. the New York Giants (31-14) last year.

Naturally, most fans are expecting the same old Cowboys to show up at FedEx Field, something the players are keenly aware of.

?It can?t be the same ol? story,? tight end Jason Witten said. ?It?s hard to get in this situation and play for a division title. It?s a great opportunity for us. Hopefully those past experiences have helped develop us so we can be better in this situation. But it is, it?s a different experience. Obviously, different opponent and it?s going to be a tough challenge.?

For the Redskins, this is uncharted territory for many of their players, including standout rookie quarterback Robert Griffith III.

"For guys like myself (and) the other rookies, we're fresh into this rivalry," Griffin said. "But we can definitely sense how the fans feel, how some of the guys who have been here for many years feel about the Cowboys, and that's the mindset we have to take on. We're doing it for them. We're doing it for the fans."

One more go ?round for the NFL and the NFC East. Time to see who wants to keep playing. This is more than a statement game, this is a defining game for those that enter.

A look at the three keys for each team heading in Sunday night?s game:

COWBOYS
Stop Alfred Morris:
Everyone knows how dangerous of a weapon Griffin can be because you have to fear the run and the pass with him. The Cowboys need to do everything they can to make the Redskins more predictable and one-dimensional, and that means you need to them in bad down and distance situations, particularly on third down.

You do that by stopping rookie running back Alfred Morris, who has 1,413 yards. In the first matchup against the Cowboys, Morris had 113 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. He?s had at least 20 carries in the Redskins? last seven games.

Limiting Morris is going to be a tough chore for the Cowboys because they?re so beat up. Nose tackle Jay Ratliff is out, and outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware (elbow/shoulder) will have limited reps. Ware will gut it through, but it might not be enough with down to backups Dan Connor, Ernie Sims and Alex Albright at inside linebacker. Sims is questionable after dealing with a concussion.

If Morris is able to run wild and set up Griffin, the rest might not matter.

Grind it out through the air: Because the Redskins are so dynamic offensively and the Cowboys are so beat up, the Cowboys would greatly benefit by winning the time of possession battle. You usually do that on the ground, but the Cowboys are so anemic running the ball ? DeMarco Murray has averaged 3.7 yards per carry since returning from a foot injury.

And he?ll be facing the fifth-ranked Redskins rush defense (95.5 yards per game), that it will be up to quarterback Tony Romo to control the game by throwing it. Romo has been hot in December ? 66.4 completion percentage, 1,328 yards with 10 touchdowns and one interception ? so they need to ride him again.

Keep throwing: The combination of Romo to receiver Dez Bryant has been on fire with 10 touchdowns in the past seven games, including last Sunday?s nine-catch, 224-yard and two-touchdown performance against the Saints. Bryant had eight catches for 145 yards and two touchdowns in the Thanksgiving game against the Redskins.

Washington doesn?t really have anybody to cover Bryant. DeAngelo Hall couldn?t contain him last year, so they tried Josh Wilson this year to no avail. The Redskins could also try rookie Richard Crawford, or the unheralded D.J. Johnson, who had a rough game against the Eagles last week. Even the safety play has been spotty.

In short, Romo and the Cowboys should be able to throw against the Redskins and make some plays, provided the improved offensive line gives him the opportunity.

REDSKINS
Make Romo eat elsewhere: The Cowboys will want to pass, and Romo will try to feed Bryant and tight end Jason Witten. Don?t let them. Double-team Bryant with a safety over the top, and pound/re-route Witten as soon as he breaks off the line.

Make Romo try to beat you throwing to unreliable Miles Austin, Kevin Ogletree and Dwayne Harris, and with checkdowns to backs DeMarco Murray and Felix Jones.

The odds are strong that Romo and the Cowboys won?t be able to outpoint the Redskins that way.

Block Anthony Spencer: Cowboys right outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware gets all the accolades, which he should as a perennial All-Pro with 11.5 sacks this season. But left outside linebacker Anthony Spencer has been very good of late as he finished his contract before becoming a free agent.

Ware will wear a brace on his injured right shoulder and have his reps limited, so it will be up to Spencer to pick up the pace. He?s a big key against the Redskins? read-option run game, and has done a great job in that area this season. Spencer is also an emerging pass rusher.

The Redskins are a bit weak at right tackle with starter Tyler Polumbus (concussion) cleared but questionable. Backup Maurice Hurt had some issues last week against the Eagles that he can?t afford against a talent like Spencer.

Don?t stop attacking: The Redskins led the Cowboys 28-3 on Thanksgiving and nearly blew the game. Dallas has made a living out of falling behind early and then rallying for either victory or a close defeat.

The Redskins must continue to put distance between themselves and the Cowboys, because once Romo gets in a groove, he?s hard to stop.

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Prime-time win for?Redskins

PFT Picks: For the second straight year, the NFC East title game returns to prime time in Week 17. For the second straight year, the Cowboys come up short.

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Bloomberg: Steve Jobs Behind NYC Crime Wave

Agreed.
Now that the major carriers have all agreed to kill phones that are reported stolen [pcmag.com] (like most European carriers) , the in-country black market value should drop to zero.
There is still the export option for stolen phones.

But to a certain extent the price of the phone sets the black market value as well. And that price is just too high.

And further, I have my doubts about the claim at the bottom of the summary:
? The U.S. phone subsidy model reportedly adds $400+ to the price of an iPhone.

According to Apple's own web page [apple.com] the cost of an unlocked an contract free iphone5 (cheapest model) is $649. ($849 for the one with the big GBs).

So how does the subsidy enter into that equation?

It shouldn't unless Apple is propping up the price to support Carrier subsidy plans.

But why would Apple do that? The carriers make every cent of that subsidy back and never reduce the price of your monthly bill. Apple could sell at 100% markup and still beat carrier pricing. Instead Apple sells at well over 200% markup even when you buy direct with cash up front. No other manufacturer rakes in that much cash.

T-Mobile is ending subsidization of phones. (You can still buy it on time, but its a separate contract that has an end date).

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Israel indicts former foreign minister Lieberman

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli far-right leader Avigdor Lieberman was charged on Sunday with fraud and breach of trust, allegations that prompted his resignation as foreign minister two weeks ago, justice officials said.

Lieberman, who has denied the accusations, remains head of the Yisrael Beitenu party that has formed a coalition with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party ahead of a January 22 parliamentary election.

Israeli justice officials said Lieberman was indicted on charges relating to the promotion of an Israeli diplomat who had illegally given him information about a police investigation against him.

Under Israeli law, conviction on the fraud and breach of trust charges could disqualify Lieberman from holding a cabinet post in the next government.

Lieberman, who lives in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, has stoked controversy by questioning the loyalties of Israel's 1.5 million Arab citizens.

His comments have drawn accusations of racism but have also given him a large electoral following beyond his Russian-speaking base.

Earlier this month, he angered the European Union by saying it had not sufficiently condemned calls by Hamas Islamists for Israel's destruction, likening this to Europe's failure to stop Nazi genocide against Jews during World War Two.

The European Union foreign policy chief called the comments offensive and reiterated the bloc's commitment to Israel's security.

Born in Moldova, Lieberman emigrated to Israel in 1978. He became administrative head of the Likud party in 1993 and ran the prime minister's office from 1996 to 1997 during Netanyahu's first term. He left and formed Yisrael Beitenu in 1999.

Lieberman is the latest in a string of Israeli politicians to face corruption charges in recent years. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert resigned in 2008 after being indicted, though he has since been acquitted of most of the charges against him.

(Editing by Jeffrey Heller and Andrew Heavens)

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Top Tips For Generating Business On The Web ... - Businesses

Online marketing has the potential to be very lucrative. There are many different ways in which Internet promotion can be utilized. It can be hard to decide how to start your first project. The tips you will read here can get you ready for any challenge.

When people enjoy reading your ads, they are likely to equate that positive feeling with your products. Pick a few key points about the product or service you provide, and make them known in a short but catchy way. Useful phrases are ?speedy downloads?, ?quick confirmations?, and ?secure checkout?.

Submit free materials to the various online directories who will list them without charging you. For example, if you write a free e-zine, submit it to different e-zine directories. You can also find free articles, e-books and site directories as well.

TIP! Provide something that is unique to your site and focused on a niche market. You will be more likely to drive traffic to your site if they are looking for your niche.

You can read studies that been done on the psychological impact of web design and it?s effects on Affiliate marketing. Psychological factors can drastically effect the way that someone perceives your brand, based on the color, outlay and theme of your site. You should have a basic understanding of this information in order to ensure your overall profit is maximized.

Make a webpage specifically built for public relations. You can put any publications there or anything that has been in the news. It is a simple, yet very effective, strategy to generate more publicity for your business.

The internet has made doing business an anonymous affair. Small businesses tend to get more sales because of personal selling as well as relationship marketing. You do not want to cut that off from your website.

TIP! For help with marketing on the Internet, you might want to create some sort of customer management database. Keep track of what people buy and collect their contact information.

The purpose of Online marketing is to recognize a problem in which you should fix. It is important to address problems first thing in the day. If you help other people with their issues, then they will purchase your products and tell others about it, that is what you want.

Online marketing can be highly beneficial, as well as highly challenging. Adopt a strategy that is adapted to your audience and to your products, but do not let the amount of possibilities intimidate you. Hopefully the knowledge you?ve gained from this article will make the process a little bit easier.

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Apple improving factory conditions in China, still no place you'd want to work

Apple improving factory conditions in China, still no place you'd want to work

Working conditions at the Chinese factories operated by Foxconn, where vast amounts of the gadgets used around the world are made, including Apple's iPhone and iPad, are improving. Granted, that's going from truly terrible to slightly less bad, but it's movement and momentum in a direction decidedly better for the people who make the stuff that we use. That according to Keith Bradsher and Charles Duhigg, writing as part of the New York Times' iEconomy series.

When [Apple senior vice president of operations, Jeff Williams], returned from that March meeting to California, changes began. Among them, say people with firsthand knowledge, was the hiring of roughly 30 professionals into Apple?s social responsibility unit in the last year, which tripled the size of that division and brought high-profile corporate activists into the company. Two widely respected former Apple executives ? Jacky Haynes and Bob Bainbridge ? were recruited back to help lead the unit, reporting ultimately to Mr. Williams and the chief executive, Timothy D. Cook.

The iEconomy series itself seems to have changed as well. Apple isn't in the title of this article. Cynically, it's possible that an article about improvements doesn't benefit as much from the added sensationalism. Optimistically, it's possible that the NYT realized their focus on Apple was undermining the seriousness of the very real problems they're covering. (Though Apple enjoys the positive effects of the massive amount of attention they're given, and being singled out for criticism is the equal and opposite edge of that sword.)

Yet working conditions remain arduous, and problems multifaceted.

But last summer, fed up with the 25-hour train trip to see his family, Mr. Zhang moved to Chongqing and joined Quanta. He enjoys the better facilities and dorms. He frequently visits his parents? home. But his take-home pay has fallen by nearly a third and the thought that his brother may have to drop out of school so he can help the family gnaws at Mr. Zhang. Instead of working in the factory each night, he spends hours playing an online game, Dungeon Fighter. ?I?d like to work 80 hours a week,? he said.

It's a complex social and economic issue, and one that will take massive global, perhaps generational, changes to solve. Hopefully the improvements continue, and the effects ripple.

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An image gallery gift from NASA's Swift

Dec. 28, 2012 ? Of the three telescopes carried by NASA's Swift satellite, only one captures cosmic light at energies similar to those seen by the human eye. Although small by the standards of ground-based observatories, Swift's Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) plays a critical role in rapidly pinpointing the locations of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), the brightest explosions in the cosmos.

But as the proxy to the human eye aboard Swift, the UVOT takes some amazing pictures. The Swift team is celebrating eight years of UVOT operations by collecting more than 100 of the instrument's best snapshots in a web-based photo gallery (http://www.swift.psu.edu/uvot/coolPics.php). The images also can be viewed with the free Swift Explorer Mission iPhone app (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/swift-explorer/id465669299?mt=8) developed by the Swift Mission Operations Center (MOC), which is located in State College, Pa., and operated by Penn State.

Swift has detected an average of about 90 GRBs a year since its launch in 2004. "When we aren't studying GRBs, we use the satellite's unique capabilities to engage in other scientific investigations, some of which produce beautiful images from the UVOT that we're delighted to be able to share with the public," said Michael Siegel, the lead scientist on the UVOT and a research associate in astronomy and astrophysics at the MOC.

The targets range from comets and star clusters to supernova remnants, nearby galaxies and active galaxies powered by supermassive black holes.

"One of our more challenging projects in the past was completing an ultraviolet mosaic of M31, the famous Andromeda galaxy," said Stefan Immler, a member of the Swift team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. "Because the galaxy is so much larger than the UVOT field of view, we had to take dozens of pictures and blend them together to show the whole object."

An ongoing mosaic project targets the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two small satellite galaxies orbiting our own, and makes the Andromeda effort look like child's play. Although the galaxies are much smaller than M31, they are both much closer to us and extend over much larger areas of the sky. The task involves acquiring and aligning hundreds of images and is far from complete.

With the UVOT's wavelength range of 1,700 to 6,000 angstroms, Swift remains one of few missions that study ultraviolet light, much of which is blocked by Earth's atmosphere.

The 6.5-foot-long (2 meter) UVOT is centered on an 11.8-inch (30 cm) primary mirror. Designed and built by the Mullard Space Science Laboratory in Surrey, England, the telescope module includes the primary and secondary mirrors, an external baffle to reduce scattered light, two redundant detectors -- only one has been used to date -- and a power supply.

Each detector lies behind an identical filter wheel. The wheel holds color filters that transmit a broad range of wavelengths as well as devices called grisms, which spread out incoming light in much the same way as a prism spreads sunlight into a rainbow of component colors. The detectors retain information on the position and arrival time of each photon of light, an operating mode similar to typical X-ray telescopes.

Because most ultraviolet light never reaches the ground, Swift's UVOT provides a unique perspective on the cosmos. For example, it can measure the amount of water produced in passing comets by detecting the ultraviolet emission of hydroxyl (OH), one of the molecular fragments created when ultraviolet sunlight breaks up water molecules. Other types of UVOT science include exploring emissions from the centers of active galaxies, studying regions undergoing star formation, and identifying some of the rarest and most exotic stars known.

Toward the end of its energy-producing life, a star like the sun will blow away its outer layers as its core transforms into a compact, Earth-sized remnant known as a white dwarf. This chapter of stellar evolution, known to astronomers as the post-asymptotic giant branch phase, lasts only about 100,000 years -- just an eye-blink in comparison to the star's total lifetime. To better understand the process, astronomers need to study large numbers of these unusual stars.

"The UVOT's capabilities give us a great tool for surveying stellar populations and cataloging rare types of ultraviolet-bright stars," Siegel explained.

One of the first targets for the stellar survey was the giant cluster Omega Centauri, which hosts millions of stars and may be the remains of a small galaxy. Thanks to Swift's UVOT, astronomers at Goddard and Penn State have cataloged hundreds of rare stellar types in the cluster and are now comparing their properties and numbers to predictions from theoretical models describing how stars evolve.

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Looking For A Pet Gate? You'll Have Many Options ? Life with ...

If you?ll remember, I asked for a pet gate this Christmas.

Carlson Extra-tall Walk Through Pet Gate

Well, I?m happy to report that ?Santa? came through, and I?m eagerly awaiting our move so we can put it up and try it out.

As you may have read before, it took a while for us to pick out a pet gate, since it needed to accommodate a number of specific requirements. So time will tell if this gate can really pass the test. (Don?t worry, I?ll keep you all posted!)

That said, there are dozens of pet gates available for purchase, and they all offer different features. I wanted to share some of those specifics with you, in case you too are looking for the perfect pet gate.

Material

Material can play a major role in durability, cost and more. Most gates that I?ve found come in one of three materials:

  • Wood (these come in a variety of finishes)
  • Metal (these come in a variety of finishes, too)
  • Plastic

While no one material is superior over another, they do each have their own pros and cons. For example, as nice as wood may look, a young puppy may chew on it or your cat may scratch on it. Similarly, a nice wooden gate may look more attractive in your home than a plastic one, and so on.

Mounting

Detail of the pet gate above

This is probably one of the most important variables you?ll want to consider. How a gate mounts can impact where it?s located, how easily you can move it, how secure it will be and more.

  • Wall-mount: Many heavier/more intense gates are wall-mounted. This means that some part of the gate will be screwed into your wall, which will make it more secure. Gates that are wall-mounted will likely be in that location for a while, as you can?t move them easily.
  • Pressure-mount: Pressure-mount gates are the ones that do not screw into the wall; instead you manually adjust the tension to hold it in place. If not done properly, these can be knocked out of place. Some pressure-mount gates also come with a wall-mounting option.

*If you?re considering placing a pet gate in a doorway that has a baseboard, look for a gate that features an independent tension system. This means you can adjust the top tension to one width, and the bottom tension to another width.

  • Free-standing: These gates can go just about anywhere, since they stand on their own. Some may have their own feet to hold them up, others may be modular, consisting of several sections, so you can shape them as needed.

Height

Richell Freestanding Pet Barrier

Thankfully, gates come in a variety of heights to meet all of our needs: from the low gates that are perfect for small, non-jumping pets to extra-tall gates.

Most that are tall enough feature walk-through doors for humans. Extra-tall gates are ideal for larger pets/children and pets that are capable of jumping over lower gates. (http://bit.ly/Uh8ssc)

Width

Keep in mind that some pet gates only extend to a specific width. To accommodate larger door openings, some come with extensions you can add on the ends. Others require you to purchase these separately.

Some gates come in extra-wide widths for larger openings.

Barrier Design

  • Diamond/square/hexagon: These patterns are popular on less-expensive pressure-mounted gates. However, as I found out with CG, they may also be easily climbed by a smaller, agile pet.
  • Bars: Bars can be a great solution for pets who have a tendency of climbing pet gates. That said, make sure you check the distance between each bar. Some of us have small pets who may be able to squeeze through them.
  • Screen/fabric: Instead of featuring metal bars or crisscrossing wood, these gates feature a piece of material that blocks off one room from another. (http://bit.ly/Uhat7E)

Walk-through Door

These are ideal especially if your gate is too high for you to step over easily. This is its own topic since these doors can vary greatly from gate to gate. Read a product?s details to learn the specific features of your walk-through gate. In the meantime, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Carlson Extra-tall Walk Through Pet Gate

    How the gate opens: Some require you to lift the door, others require you to press a button with your hand or foot. Carefully consider this to figure out what would be easiest for you, and which your pet can?t manipulate.

  • Which way the door swings: This is especially important if your gate is located at the top of stairs. Some doors are made specifically for this, so it won?t open toward the stairs. This prevents anyone from accidentally falling through the door and down the stairs.
  • If the door locks: Some doors feature other locking mechanisms that make it additionally difficult for anyone or anything to get through unintentionally.

While you?re thinking of all of those things, also consider how often you?ll walk through the gate, if you?ll be holding anything (may impact how many hands you?ll have free to open the gate), etc. Some gates even feature an automatic close.

Extra Features?

  • Pet door: Perfect if you?re trying to keep a larger pet or child in one room, but want to give free rein to a cat or smaller pet. (http://bit.ly/Uh8ssc) Check the dimensions of the pet door to make sure it?s the right size for your smaller pets.

Have you purchased a pet gate? Which features were most important to you? Please share in the comments!

Source: http://lifewithchcats.com/2012/12/28/looking-for-a-pet-gate-youll-have-many-options/

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White House meeting a last stab at a fiscal deal

President Barack Obama waves to reporters as he steps off the Marine One helicopter and walks on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, as he returns early from his Hawaii vacation for meetings on the fiscal cliff. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama waves to reporters as he steps off the Marine One helicopter and walks on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, as he returns early from his Hawaii vacation for meetings on the fiscal cliff. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

House Minority Whip Rep. Steny Hoyer of Md., pauses during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, where he urged House Republicans to end the pro forma session and call the House back into legislative session to negotiate a solution to the fiscal cliff. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. walks to the Senate floor on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama was preparing to present a limited fiscal proposal to congressional leaders at a White House meeting Friday, a make-or-break moment for negotiations to avoid across-the-board tax increases and deep spending cuts at the first of the year.

Lawmakers and White House officials held out a slim hope for a deal before the new year, but it remained unclear whether congressional passage of legislation palatable to both sides was even possible.

The Friday afternoon meeting among congressional leaders and the president ? their first since Nov. 16 ? was likely to center on which income thresholds would face higher tax rates, extending unemployment insurance, and preventing a cut in Medicare payments to doctors, among other issues.

For Obama, the eleventh-hour scramble represented a test of how he would balance strength derived from his re-election against an avowed commitment to compromise in the face of divided government. Despite early talk of a grand bargain between Obama and House Speaker John Boehner that would reduce deficits by more than $2 trillion, the expectations were now far less ambitious.

Although there were no guarantees of a deal, Republicans and Democrats said privately that any agreement would likely include an extension of middle-class tax cuts with increased rates at upper incomes, an Obama priority that was central to his re-election campaign.

A key question was whether Obama would agree to abandon his insistence during the campaign on raising taxes on households earning more than $250,000 a year and instead accept a $400,000 threshold like the one he offered in negotiations with Boehner. Another was whether Republicans would seek a higher income threshold.

The deal would also likely put off the scheduled spending cuts. Such a year-end bill could also include an extension of expiring unemployment benefits, a reprieve for doctors who face a cut in Medicare payments and possibly a short-term measure to prevent dairy prices from soaring, officials said.

If a deal was not possible, it would become evident at Friday's White House meeting, and Obama and the leaders would leave a resolution for the next Congress to address in January.

Such a delay could unnerve the stock market, which edged lower for a fifth day Friday amid worries that lawmakers would fail to reach a budget deal. Economists say that if the tax increases are allowed to hit most Americans and if the spending cuts aren't scaled back, the recovering but fragile economy could sustain a traumatizing shock.

Obama called for the meeting as top lawmakers on Thursday alternately cast blame on each other while portraying themselves as open to a reasonable last-minute bargain.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid all but conceded that any effort at this late date was a long shot. "I don't know timewise how it can happen now," he said.

The No. 2 Senate GOP leader, Jon Kyl of Arizona, said it is "pretty unlikely" that Senate Republicans would agree to legislation averting the fiscal cliff if it wouldn't pass muster in the House.

"If you know the House isn't going to do something, why go through the charade?" he told reporters. "That becomes political gamesmanship."

Obama and Reid, D-Nev., would have to propose a package that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell would agree not to block with procedural steps that require 60 votes to overcome.

Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York said he still thinks a deal could be struck.

The Democrat told NBC's "Today" show Friday that he believes the "odds are better than people think."

Schumer said he based his optimism on indications that McConnell has gotten "actively engaged" in the talks.

Appearing on the same show, Republican Sen. John Thune noted the meeting scheduled later Friday at the White House, saying "it's encouraging that people are talking."

But Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., predicted that "the worst-case scenario" could emerge from Friday's talks.

"We will kick the can down the road," he said on "CBS This Morning."

"We'll do some small deal and we'll create another fiscal cliff to deal with the fiscal cliff," he said. Corker complained that there has been "a total lack of courage, lack of leadership," in Washington.

If a deal were to pass the Senate, Boehner would have to agree to take it to the floor in the Republican-controlled House.

Boehner discussed the fiscal cliff with Republican members in a conference call Thursday and advised them that the House would convene Sunday evening. Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., an ally of the speaker, said Boehner told the lawmakers that "he didn't really intend to put on the floor something that would pass with all the Democratic votes and few of the Republican votes."

But Cole did not rule out Republican support for some increase in tax rates, noting that Boehner had amassed about 200 Republican votes for a plan last week to raise rates on Americans earning $1 million or more. Boehner ultimately did not put the plan to a House floor vote in the face of opposition from Republican conservatives and a unified Democratic caucus.

"The ultimate question is whether the Republican leaders in the House and Senate are going to push us over the cliff by blocking plans to extend tax cuts for the middle class," White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer said. "Ironically, in order to protect tax breaks for millionaires, they will be responsible for the largest tax increase in history."

Boehner, McConnell, Reid and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi are all scheduled to attend Friday's White House meeting with Obama. Vice President Joe Biden will also participate in the meeting, the White House said.

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Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Charles Babington and David Espo contributed to this report.

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Website Makes Real Estate Investment User Friendly ... - Eyes In

The newly released direct response designs by real estate investing and web development firm,?www.RealEstateInvestorsWebsite.net, for real estate investor websites are re-defining real estate investing, both in ease of management of their websites and businesses and marketing capabilities integrated into the websites.

The direct response designs and features aim to engage every website visitor and convert them to a prospect, then follow up with them automatically leading to closed real estate transactions.

For starters, the websites can be quickly adapted to run virtually any business model in real estate investing in a matter of minutes, directly from a simple virtual back office.

This means that even real estate investors with little to no internet experience can run their business successfully from these websites.

Secondly, the in-built marketing features on these websites allow them to actively attract leads from the internet and convert them to closed deals, whether they are looking to sell their houses, buy houses, or even if they are potential private money lenders.

Every visitor that lands on these websites is instantly engaged by a real life-like speaking model that commands instant attention and delivers a down to earth message that relates to the visitor?s needs.

This increases credibility and converts more visitors to closed deals.

Each website offers helpful free e-books that require visitors to provide their contact information to receive them. The website?s inbuilt auto responder systems then take over, following up with carefully pre-timed email messages whose goal is to convert every prospect to a closed deal.

Each website is also pre-loaded with numerous design choices as well as squeeze pages (landing pages) complete with pre-loaded auto responder messages, speaking models and videos.

The goal of each website delivered is to close more deals using less time, money and effort.

For more information, please visit?www.RealEstateInvestorsWebsites.net

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Asian stocks up ahead of US 'fiscal cliff' talks

A woman walks by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. Asian markets have risen amid optimism that Japan?s new leaders will stimulate its sluggish economy. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

A woman walks by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. Asian markets have risen amid optimism that Japan?s new leaders will stimulate its sluggish economy. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

People walk by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. Asian markets have risen amid optimism that Japan?s new leaders will stimulate its sluggish economy. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

A businessman walks by an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. Asian markets have risen amid optimism that Japan?s new leaders will stimulate its sluggish economy. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

(AP) ? Asian stock markets rose Friday, hours before President Barack Obama and key lawmakers were to meet at the White House to try to hammer out an 11th-hour budget compromise to avert the so-called fiscal cliff.

Lawmakers have until Monday night to reach a deal before hundreds of billions of dollars in automatic tax increases and deep cuts to government spending kick in. Such a drastic reshuffling of money could throw the U.S. into another recession, economists have warned.

However, failure to avoid the fiscal cliff doesn't necessarily mean tax increases and spending cuts would become permanent, since the new Congress could pass legislation canceling them retroactively after it begins its work next year.

Japan's Nikkei 225 index marched higher, hitting its highest level since March 20, 2011. The Tokyo benchmark rose 1 percent to 10,428.36. Export shares posted big gains as the country's currency continued to recoil against the dollar. Mazda Motor Corp. jumped 4.2 percent and Isuzu Motors Ltd. surged 4.3 percent. Nintendo Co. advanced 3.4 percent.

Investors have been cheering newly named Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his calls for more public works spending to reinvigorate the economy. He also wants the Bank of Japan to raise its inflation target from 1 to 2 percent to drag the country out of two decades of deflation, or steadily declining prices that have deadened economic activity.

But Francis Lun, managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong, said he was skeptical that the new government's roadmap would prove effective in the long run.

"He will increase the deficit, print more money and try to spend out of the recession. If you print or borrow money, you give the economy a sense of false hope," he said. "It's like taking opium. You feel good but eventually you have to come down."

Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose less than 0.1 percent to 22,637.91, while South Korea's Kospi added 0.6 percent to 1,999. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.5 percent to 4,671.30.

"The fiscal cliff seems to have lost its negative influence on global markets," said Lun. "Even if it falls into the fiscal cliff, you will only reduce the deficit by about $100 billion. In Chinese terms, it's like trying to douse a fire with a cup of water. They should do what Europe has done and try to impose austerity."

Markets got some lift from optimistic data out of the U.S. on Thursday and a statement from the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble, who said in an interview that the worst of the debt crisis in the 17 European Union countries that use the euro appears to be over.

In the U.S., the average number of people seeking unemployment benefits over the past month fell to the lowest level since March 2008, a sign that the job market is healing.

Worries over U.S. budget negotiations sent Wall Street slightly lower on Thursday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 0.1 percent to 13,096.31. The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 0.1 percent to 1,418.10, and the Nasdaq composite index fell 0.1 percent to 2,985.91.

Benchmark oil for February delivery rose 41 cents to $91.28 in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 11 cents to finish at $90.87 per barrel.

In currencies, the euro fell slightly to $1.3239 from $1.3240 late Thursday in New York. The dollar gained to 86.45 yen from 86.02 yen.

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Commercial Real Estate Can Be Simple By Following These Great ...

Investing in commercial real estate offers a world of opportunities, but in many cases it is well worth the hassle. The potential profit is worth the hard work. Use these tips in this article carefully to help you succeed.

Locate a lender prior to putting in an offer for a commercial property. Talk with your friends and other investors to create a short list of the best lenders in your area. Do some research and have a lender in mind before starting the purchase process. Getting all your ducks in a row can help you get qualified for your loan.

Negotiate, whether you?re the seller or the buyer. Ensure that your opinion is known, and wrangle for the best price you can get on the property.

Make sure you?ll be able to access power, water and other utilities for your commercial property. Look for access to water, electricity, gas an a sewer or anything specific to what you intend to use this property for.

One of the biggest concerns of people involved in commercial real estate is the rise and fall of interest rates. As interest rates move up and down unpredictably, investors leave themselves open to the chance that the rates may suddenly rise dramatically. Keep this in mind when you begin the process of looking at properties, and match them with your long-term goals.

Consider the economy in the area you?d like to buy real estate in before investing there. Properties located near major employers, like hospitals, schools or distribution centers, are often more in demand at every price range.

If you are new to investing, focus on one investment type at a time. Begin by selecting which type of commercial buildings you would most like to purchase and then devote all of your time to those types of properties. You will be more successful if you can give one thing your all, rather than trying to split your attention between multiple things.

When purchasing commercial real estate, it?s important that you understand the property you?re purchasing may be a lifelong investment. Ignoring a property or deciding to wait too long can cause this lifetime to come to an unexpected end, especially if you aren?t willing to pay the fees for proper upkeep over the period of time. It could need a brand new electrical system or an updated roof. Every building will eventually need upgrades and repairs, and some need them more than others. Have long-term plans for handling these repairs.

During the commercial loan process, the person who is the borrower will need to order the appraisal. You?re not going to be allowed to use this later by the bank. Plan for this eventuality and arrange for the appraisal on your own.

Invest in real estate that has a large number of units. With more units, you will give yourself a better chance of realizing a significant profit from your property. Serious investors will not be interested by a building that has less than a dozen units.

You should never underestimate the relationship between you, investors and private lenders when buying commercial real estate. As an example, many commercial properties are often sold before they are listed on the market, so the more people you know, the more access you have to great deals.

Posting a newsletter online, using social media or otherwise staying in touch with previous clients helps investors remember to send new clients your way. Don?t fade online when you complete a deal.

Pay for professional inspections of your commercial property before you put it on the market. If they find anything wrong with the property, you should have it fixed immediately.

Real estate deals must include inspections, so check the credentials of the inspector. Pay particular attention to the credentials of any pest-control experts because many of them are not licensed. You want to avoid a future liability that can come after the sale, if the inspection was not correct.

Be mindful of the environment that your possible property is situated in. Environmental waste, from a previous owner, could become your responsibility to clean up. Is the area around your property prone to flooding? Be sure to consider this issue very carefully. Call some agencies that assess the enviornment and find out what is up with the area your property is in.

Commercial real estate has many brokers to offer. For example, full-service brokers represent both the landlord and tenants. There are also tenant brokers that work exclusively for the tenants. If you hire a broker that only deals with tenants you may be better off, they are more experienced.

The location of the property is the most important factor to consider when investing in commercial real estate. Take the neighborhood of the property into consideration. You also want to look for a neighborhood that is solid and growing. Since you will likely still own the property in ten years, you want it to be located in an area that is likewise still desirable in ten years.

Bear in mind that, with any newly written lease, rent considerations and strategies will be essential to the future of your investment. Don?t enter into discussion with a possible renter without knowing your rental rate. This way, you?ll be better able to project the profit you will likely make by renting to a tenant for a year.

One of the biggest considerations in the process of attaining commercial property is to know the neighborhood of each and every prospective location. Purchasing in an affluent area may help your business to be more successful, since the potential clients may have deeper pockets. However, if you?re offering services that less wealthy people may be more interested in, you probably want to purchase property in a less wealthy area.

Some people consider small apartment complexes more difficult to manage than larger complexes. So if you are planning on investing in commercial apartment properties, experts recommend to avoid property that is under ten units. This general advice may not always apply though. You should decide on buying a property based on your own research.

When faced with the cleaning of your commercial property, there are several tips that can help cut the costs. You should keep in mind that people who own a stake in a property have a direct responsibility to cover its costs of cleanup. Clean up for the space and disposal of waste from the property can cost a great deal of money. Get a report of the environment from a company that specializes in it. While these services are expensive, they may save you money in the long run.

Investors of commercial real estate should be sure to be conscious that drastic inflation is a real possibility in the near future and shouldn?t overlook it when thinking about buying. Many leases used to include clauses to protect investors from inflation that would adjust the lease according to the CPI (Consumer Price Index). This practice is nearly extinct today, which can leave you susceptible to losses that are caused by inflation.

Make sure you understand how much space is really available. There are two ways of measuring commercial real estate property. You can measure in usable square feet to determine the size of the area in which you will conduct business. You can also measure by total square feet for the complete size of the edifice, including areas that will not be in public use. Know how many square feet for both, so that you can can make the process run smoothly.

As previously mentioned, purchasing commercial real estate can be very profitable. The suggestions presented in this article should help you avoid some of the most common pitfalls, and move forward toward success.

You should have all the information you need about Overseas Property, making it possible to continue on without any struggles. As long as you remember this information and actually use it, you?ll find things become easier. This will help you with your present and future happiness.

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