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  • Sprint Slides; Bernstein Cuts To Underperform; Sees Increasing Pricing Pressure [Voices]

    By Eric Savitz, Blogger and Columnist, Barron’s, Tech Trader Daily

    Sprint (S) shares are coming under pressure this morning from Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett, who this morning cut his rating on the shares to Underperform from Market Perform, with a price target of $3, which is actually up from $2.50.

    Recent price cuts by AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ) in the post-paid market, and Metro PCS (PCS) in the pre-paid market, “tighten a vise that leases Sprint once again stuck in the middle,” he writes in a research note. He notes that the company’s cost structure “is poorly suited for the current round of wireless price wars,” with “a huge gap between Sprint’s per-subscriber monthly costs versus those of its peers.” He says the company’s steady-state per-subscriber monthly cost is close to $36, compared with $32 at T-Mobile, $29 at AT&T and $28 at Verizon, with Leap (LEAP) and Metro PCs lower still.

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  • The OK Go Want You To Watch Their Video on Vimeo. The OK Go’s Record Label is Suing Vimeo. Confused? Welcome to the Music Business [MediaMemo]

    OK GORemember OK Go, the band with the really popular treadmill video a couple of years ago? They’ve got a new video, and they’d like you to watch it on Vimeo — the video-sharing site that’s being sued by EMI, the band’s record label.

    What gives? It’s sort of simple: The band would prefer that you watch it via Google’s (GOOG) YouTube, but EMI won’t let Web users like myself embed the YouTube version of the clip.

    The band explains why that’s so here, but it’s a story we’ve heard before — in a nutshell, it’s harder to sell ads against embedded videos.

    That’s supposedly going to get better with Vevo, the “Hulu for music videos” joint venture that EMI is licensing its stuff to, so perhaps this kind of thing won’t be necessary in the future.

    (That said, the band’s account is well-worth reading, as it’s a clear and even-handed assessment of the music industry’s attempt to wrestle with Web-era economics. Excerpt: “we’ve got this ridiculous situation where the machinery of the old system is frantically trying to contort and reshape and rewire itself to run without actually selling music. It’s like a car trying to figure out how to run without gas, or a fish trying to learn to breath air.”)

    Meanwhile, the Vimeo situation is a bit confusing: EMI is suing the site because it encourages users to upload “lip dubs” — what you and I would call “music videos” — that use copyrighted songs without authorization. In this case, OK Go is the entity uploading the songs/videos, so I suppose that makes the legal situation more palatable (note the big copyright notice at the end). But I’m still not sure how or why the licensing/advertising issues that put the kibosh on the YouTube video don’t come into play here.

    In any event, here’s the song, followed by a YouTube version of the one that made the band sorta-famous:

    OK Go – This Too Shall Pass from OK Go on Vimeo.

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  • BREAKING: Mini Countryman official photos leaked [w/video]

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    Here is your new Mini Countryman, the latest model from the ever expanding Mini range. As you can see, the Countryman (also sometimes called the Mini Crossover) is a bit bigger than other Minis, and sports four doors – five if you count the hatch. You’ll also note the “All4″ badge on the back, indicating that the Countryman is AWD, a first for the brand.

    You also might be noticing that the Countryman has different headlights (which we find quite attractive), as well as a new grille treatment. There’s definitely a bit of baby Porsche Cayenne going on up front and in the stance, though it’s clearly still a Mini. We will say, however, we’re surprised at how dissimilar the production version looks from the concept we saw a year or so back. Here, too.

    We know that because of 2009 and all the economic misery it entailed, Mini decided to delay the launch of the Countryman, at least here in the U.S. Meaning that you’re going to have to either wait until October, or move to Europe to get your hands on one. Expect more details to follow soon. Odd teaser video after the jump.

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  • Apple in e-book talks, may have Amazon Kindle in sights

    Apple’s long-rumored tablet could end up being a Kindle competitor after all if Apple follows through with some talks. The company is reportedly in negotiations with HarperCollins Publishers for e-book distribution on the device, according to insiders speaking to the Wall Street Journal. Though the deal isn’t solid yet, it’s an indicator that the upcoming device—expected to be introduced at Apple’s media event on January 27—will indeed break into the e-book space.

    The supposed deal would have HarperCollins setting the price of e-books while Apple would get a cut of sales. The books in question would come with “added features,” which could include videos, interviews, social networking apps, and other media. Apple is also said to be in talks with other publishers—no surprise there, as Apple has been rumored to be shopping the tablet around to publishers for months—so an agreement may not necessarily come from HarperCollins. Still, the mere fact that the WSJ has vetted this information shows that Apple is serious in turning this device into a media consumption machine.

    Analysts, of course, disagree on the yet-to-be-announced details of the Apple tablet, with some agreeing that it will be aimed at the e-book reader market and others saying that it will be more focused on video than print. There’s no reason it can’t try to be both, although in order to support video (even just as an e-book extra), it would have to have a backlit display, which tends to be less favorable when it comes to sitting down with your favorite e-book.

    Part of the reason the Kindle and other e-book readers have managed to become popular is because of the simplistic and eye-friendly nature of E Ink (let’s just say that I’ll sit down for a few hours with my favorite book on the Kindle long before I try to do the same on a backlit screen and doom myself to a day-long headache). How Apple plans to address this with the tablet is anyone’s guess, but it’s likely that we’ll find out most of the details in a week.


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  • Neil Patrick Harris For “Glee”

    How I Met Your Mother star Neil Patrick Harris is discussions and close to closing a deal to appear on a May sweeps episode of the FOX musical comedy Glee. According to Entertainment Weekly, NPH — who plays suit-lovin’ womanizer Barney on HIMYM — is in talks with producers to show off his singing and dancing talents in an episode directed Joss Whedon will helm.


  • Nicholas hits level 75 in World of Warcraft

    wowThat’s right, ladies and gentlemen. Our own Nicholas Deleon hit level 75 with his Blood Elf Warlock yesterday in World of Warcraft.

    Only five more levels to go until, “I’ll have nothing to do anymore,” said Deleon.

    Deleon played for roughly 11 hours yesterday, “with maybe a 15 minute soup break.”

    His in-game player, Garrinchao, “is supposed to be an allusion to a famous soccer player, Garrincha. Turns out it’s the name of a bird in Brazil, a Garrinchao,” quipped Deleon.

    Needless to say, we’re all very proud.

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  • CrunchGear’s “Clean Out My Office” Contest First Day Results

    Ok. Even for a holiday it’s clear you guys had a fever and the only prescription was more free stuff. I picked nine winners are random – plus one winner from CES times who never got a prize – and I’m posting another few contests to the CG and johnbiggs Twitter streams today, so follow them. Non-social-media folk, watch for more goodies.

    That said, here are your winners.

    Comment Winners
    Jase – Grandfathered over from this post
    Derek
    Bobby

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    MidwestSamantha
    Matt_Heindl
    abrussak

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  • Sony Santa Monica: God of War won’t end with III

    God of War III may be wrapping up the trilogy that started back on the PS2, but that doesn’t mean Sony is letting go of one of their most popular and lucrative franchises.

  • New iLife, iPhone OS 4.0, and tablet next week?

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    Almost everybody who a) cares about Apple and b) is breathing knows already that Apple has an event scheduled for next Wednesday, January 27th. Many people assume that the big surprise could be the announcement of the soon-to-be-non-mythical slate / tablet, but we all know that Apple seldom makes one announcement. There’s often “one more thing.”

    Clayton Morris at Fox News reported yesterday on information he received just before his invitation arrived for the event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. A “source at Apple” told him that the event was going to focus on three things: a new release of iLife, iPhone OS 4.0, and the tablet. He goes on to say that while iPhone OS 4.0 will be demoed, no new iPhone device is going to be announced.

    The new version of iLife — let’s call it iLife ‘10 for the heck of it — sounds reasonable. Early versions of iLife were announced and shipped on an annual basis for quite a few years, with iLife ‘08 spoiling the rhythm of releases. iLife ‘09 hit the stores last January, so it’s not at all unlikely that iLife ‘10 and all of its components could be in our hands before Macworld Expo 2010.

    iPhone OS 4.0? Equally likely. The event could feature a quick demo of new features to get everyone drooling, with the new OS version and possibly a new iPhone shipping simultaneously in the summer.

    The tablet? There’s the best possible “one more thing.” I can see Steve Jobs now, smoothly demoing iLife ’10’s feature set for a while and talking about the new e-commerce widgets in iWeb ‘10, and then segueing into news about iPhone OS 4.0. Just about the time that all of the industry pundits are about to commit seppuku from fear that they’re being misled, Stevie J. will reach under a MacBook Air and pluck out the device. And the crowd goes wild!!!

    Just keep repeating to yourself — “January 27th will be here before I know it.”

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  • LG’s InTouch Max GW620 Arrives Later Than Expected, Still Surprises T-Mobile UK

    Remember the LG Etna? After getting announced back in September, we’re finally hearing which carrier(s) will be offering the handset. Initially rumored for a year-end release, the phone has picked up a new name and is now available.  As it turns out, one of the carriers who will be offering the phone is also finding out today as well. T-Mobile UK had slated the phone for release in February but apparently LG thinks they have them ready to go now.

    Aside from T-Mobile, the other carrier to provide the newly dubbed “InTouch Max” will be Virgin Mobile. The InTouch Max GW620 features Android 1.5 and gives users the ability to toggle between stock Android or the custom LG user interface.  While the specs might sound lackluster when compared to the Nexus One or Xperia X10, it’s right along the lines of all current Android phones.  Further, it’s not uncommon for Virgin Mobile to offer handsets at this point in their specs/lifecycle as it helps keep costs down for their subscribers.

    If you’re a T-Mobile customer, the rumor is you’ll be able to get the phone for free with a 2-year, £20/month contract whereas Virgin Mobile subscribers get it for £22/month on an 18-month contract.

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  • The Wonderful World of Coconut Products

    coconut The Wonderful World of Coconut ProductsCoconut seems to have a special place in Primal hearts. Judging from the forums, people are pretty taken with the fatty pseudo-nut and they’re always interested in new ways to consume the stuff. For some who abstain from dairy completely, coconut products make a great replacement for creams and butters. Others see the evidence from South Pacific traditional groups who thrived on a diet of coconut and fish, and want a bit of that in their lives. The milk makes a great base for smoothies, soups, and curries; the oil is a great source of saturated fat that stands up well to heat; the water beats commercial sports drinks with its impressive electrolyte content; the nut itself can be used as a projectile weapon. It’s just a well-rounded, versatile food with some interesting characteristics and a ton of offshoot products. Unlike most food “products,” however, coconut products are legit. They’re real food, and they’re real good. To help you guys wade through the often-confusing world of coconut products, I’ve put together a little guide to them all. Of course, I’ve probably missed a few things, so share your thoughts with me in the comments section.

    Without further ado:

    Coconut Oil

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    We’ve mentioned coconut oil plenty of times before. Tons of our readers eat it. It’s good by the spoonful, with eggs, on your scalp, or as a moisturizer. It can even double as a benign form of suntan lotion. Coconut oil is primarily saturated (over 90%), with the bulk of it coming from lauric acid, a medium chain saturated fatty acid; it’s incredibly heat-stable. Use it for stir-frying and sautéing, or drop a spoonful in your coffee. Makes a good base for an energy bar.

    A tablespoon gets you 14 grams of fat, 12 of them saturated.

    Coconut Butter

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    Coconut butter is to coconut oil as butter is to ghee; it’s made from whole coconut flesh, with all the delicious fat and the solids included. The oil and flesh meld together to form a creamy texture that spreads well. I wouldn’t use it for any high heat cooking, though, as the bits of flesh will just burn. Spoonfuls of this stuff are delicious, but addictive. Because the flesh is included, it retains a decent amount of sweetness. A big dollop of coconut butter can really finish off a curry nicely, though.

    Two tablespoons get you 18 grams fat, 16 saturated.

    Coconut Milk

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    Coconut milk is made by mixing shredded, fresh coconut meat with water, then squeezing it through a sieve or cheesecloth. The thick, creamy liquid that comes out is coconut milk and can be used for Thai curries and Brazilian seafood stew. Personally, I love drinking a big chilled glass of it by itself. Because people tend to misinterpret the natural separation of coconut milk in the can as spoilage, most canned coconut milk often includes thickening agents like guar gum, especially the stuff sold in Western countries. I wouldn’t worry too much about guar gum.

    You could always make your own, of course, if you wanted to avoid any thickeners, preservatives, or BPA from the can lining.

    A quarter cup gets you 12 grams of fat, 10 of them saturated.

    Coconut Flour

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    We’ve gone over coconut flour before, so I’ll keep it brief. Use this stuff if you have a hankering for baked items. Ideally, we’d all stick to whole, real foods in their natural state, but there’s nothing wrong with the occasional Primal baked good. If it helps you maintain your eating plan without any major lapses, I’d say using coconut flour is a good compromise.

    Two tablespoons get you 1.5 grams fat, 1 gram saturated, along with 10 grams of carbs, 9 of them fiber, and 2 grams protein.

    Coconut Cream

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    Think of coconut cream as coconut milk without all the water. It’s the same stuff – pulverized coconut flesh mixed with water – but coconut cream is thicker and pastier. If you want to make a thicker coconut curry without all the added liquid, use coconut cream in place of milk. Many recipes even specifically call for coconut cream. In case you don’t have access to actual coconut cream, you can skim the thick top layer out of an unshaken, undisturbed can of coconut milk; that’s the cream. Store bought coconut cream is often sweetened, so be vigilant and scan those labels.

    Creamed Coconut

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    Creamed coconut usually comes in a solid block. It may look like shortening or hydrogenated lard, but it’s not, and it may sound like coconut cream, but it isn’t. It’s pure coconut flesh, pulverized and formed into solid blocks that can be broken up into chunks and added to sauces or curries toward the end of cooking. Some claim it makes the best curries, better even than milk or cream-based ones. I haven’t tried, so I can’t verify that statement, but I am keeping my eyes peeled for creamed coconut.

    An ounce will get you 20 grams of fat, mostly saturated, along with 6 grams of carbs, mostly fiber.

    Desiccated Coconut

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    Desiccated coconut is unsweetened, very finely ground coconut with most of the moisture removed. This is not to be confused with coconut flour, which has the fat removed; desiccated coconut retains all the SFA goodness. Desiccated coconut is used all over for desserts, but PBers might enjoy sprinkling it over a bowl of berries and cream, onto curries, or directly into their mouths. It’s just the coconut flesh only dry, so there’s still a nice bit of subtle sweetness to desiccated coconut.

    An ounce will get you 18 grams of fat, 16 grams saturated, 7 grams carbs, with 5 being fiber, and 2 grams of protein.

    Shredded Coconut

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    Shredded coconut is mostly dry, but it usually retains more moisture than full-on desiccated coconut. But really, the main difference between shredded coconut and desiccated coconut (and flaked coconut, too) is the shape of the coconut. Shredded coconut comes shredded; it’s in thin strands or strips. Flaked coconut, meanwhile, comes is flatter, wider pieces. Still dry, though, and still coconut. Use shredded or flaked coconut the same way you’d use desiccated, ground coconut.

    Sources

    Ethnic groceries, especially ones catering to Indian or Southeast Asian clientele, are the best brick-and-mortar spots for the various coconut products. They’ll usually have the most authentic products at the cheapest prices, but not everyone has access to these stores. Whole Foods and other health food spots will generally carry coconut oil, coconut milk, desiccated coconut, as well as shredded and/or flaked coconut. Maybe even coconut butter. Again, though, not everyone has access to a Whole Foods or a health food store. Trader Joe’s carries a coconut milk, but it’s “light.” Avoid these and stick to the full-fat versions.

    Another option is an online vendor. There are several good ones:

    Tropical Traditions tends to get high marks for its coconut products. Coconut oil gets most of the attention, but their “Organic Food” pull down menu has a section for other coconut stuff: flour, flakes, shredded coconut, and cream.

    I hear great things about the Artisana Coconut Butter, available from several different sources, including Amazon and many more.

    Simply Coconut is another vendor.

    Another good option is to just browse Amazon, which carries a ton of different coconut products, each with user reviews. Find a few, compare the ratings and reviews, read the nutrition facts, and take a chance.

    Word of mouth is best, though. I’m interested in hearing from readers. What are your favorite coconut products? Did I leave any out? And where do you buy your creamed coconut? What’s the best online vendor, in your opinion?

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  • [Polska] Lokalizacja biura Parlamentu Europejskiego w Polsce.

    Bardzo ciekawa sprawa, w najbliższym czasie zapadnie decyzja w którym drugim obok Warszawy mieście będzie miało siedzibę biuro informacyjne Parlamentu Europejskiego. Gra toczy się o sporą stawkę, a uczestnikami są Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk i ostatnio do listy doszedł jeszcze Poznań, Łódź i Katowice. Jak myślicie kto zostanie wyłoniony w głosowaniu na miasto gospodarza owego biura?

    Tutaj jest artykuł dotyczący owych wyborów.

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    Zamieszanie wokół biura PE w Polsce – Buzek dopisał miasta do "krótkiej listy"

    Gdzie będzie drugie, po Warszawie, biuro informacyjne Parlamentu Europejskiego w Polsce? Niezależne jury wybrało do ostatniego etapu trzy miasta, które będą konkurowały o lokalizację placówki – Kraków, Wrocław i Gdańsk. Jerzy Buzek dopisał na tak zwaną "krótką listę" dodatkowo Katowice, Łódź i Poznań.

    Eurodeputowani od dłuższego czasu nie mogą porozumieć się w sprawie drugiej siedziby. Biuro ma mieć charakter regionalny i zatrudniać do czterech osób. Biura PE w krajach członkowskich zajmują się promocją, służą pomocą dziennikarzom, organizują panele dyskusyjne i konferencje z udziałem eurodeputowanych, publikują materiały informacyjne o PE i Unii Europejskiej.

    Dla miasta, w którym biuro będzie zlokalizowane, oznacza to spory prestiż. Jak tłumaczą źródła w PE, "sprawa budzi ogromne emocje" wśród rywalizujących ze sobą europosłów, zabiegających, by to w ich mieście znalazło się biuro PE.

    Dlatego deputowani rywalizują ze sobą, każdy promuje swój region i początkowo 11 miast zostało zgłoszonych do konkursu. Pod uwagę brano zaludnienie, wielkość miasta, infrastrukturę, bliskość lotniska, połączenie z Brukselą oraz atrakcyjność dla instytucji międzynarodowych. Gdy niezależne jury ograniczyło najpoważniejszych kandydatów do trzech miast, podniosły się głosy niezadowolonych.

    Szef Parlamentu rozszerzył więc listę, choć – jak mówią niektórzy – pikanterii sprawie dodaje fakt, że dopisał Katowice. Nie jest tajemnicą, że Jerzy Buzek jest silnie związany ze Śląskiem, wiele razy mówił o przywiązaniu do tego regionu, z którego zresztą został wybrany do PE.

    Jeśli polscy posłowie porozumieją się i szybko dokonają wyboru, nowe Biuro PE rozpocznie prace od przyszłego roku. Każdy z 50-osobowej delegacji polskich europosłów będzie mieć prawo głosu, także Jerzy Buzek.


  • Coachella 2010 Lineup Revealed

    Jay-Z, Muse, and Radiohead’s own Thom Yorke are among the acts leading the lineup at this year’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. Them Crooked Vultures, The Dead Weather, and a bevy of reunion acts, including De La Soul, The Specials, and ’60s funk icons Sly and the Family Stone are other notable acts hitting the California desert for the three day music festival.

    The concert will take place April 16, 17 & 18 in Indio, California, Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster.com on Friday, Jan. 22 @ 10AM PST. Three-day general admission passes cost $269 and go on sale Jan. 22. Visit www.coachella.com for more info.

    FRIDAY APRIL 16: Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem, Them Crooked Vultures, Vampire Weekend, Deadmau5, Public Image Limited, The Specials, Grizzly Bear, Passion Pit, Echo and the Bunnymen, Benny Benassi, Fever Ray, Grace Jones, She & Him, Erol Alkan, The Avett Brothers, Calle 13, The Whitest Boy Alive, The Cribs, La Roux, Yeasayer, Lucero, DJ Lance Rock, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Proxy, Ra Ra Riot, Deer Tick, Wolfgang Gartner, Aeroplane, Iglu & Hartly, Sleigh Bells, P.O.S., Baroness, Hockey, Little Dragon, White Rabbits, Wale, Kate Miller-Heidke, As Tall as Lions, Jets Overhead, Alana Grace, Pablo Hassan.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 17: Muse, Faith No More, Tiesto, MGMT, David Guetta, The Dead Weather, Hot Chip, Devo, Coheed and Cambria, Kaskade, 2Many DJ’s, Major Lazer, Dirty Projectors, Gossip, Z-Trip, The xx, John Waters, Les Claypool, The Raveonettes, Mew, Sia, Camera Obscura, Tokyo Police Club, Porcupine Tree, Old Crow Medicine Show, Aterciopalados, Bassnectar, Frightened Rabbit, Dirty South, Flying Lotus, Corinne Bailey Rae, Pretty Lights, Shooter Jennings, RX Bandits, The Almighty Defenders, Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, Craze & Klever, Zoe, The Temper Trap, Portugal. The Man, Band of Skulls, Girls, Beach House, Steel Train, Frank Turner.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 18: Gorillaz, Pavement, Thom Yorke, Phoenix, Orbital, Spoon, Sly and the Family Stone, De La Soul, Julian Casablancas, Plastikman, Gary Numan, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sunny Day Real Estate, Yo La Tengo, MUTEMATH, Deerhunter, Infected Mushroom, Club 75, Matt & Kim, The Big Pink, Gil Scott-Heron, King Khan and the Shrines, Florence and the Machine, Yann Tiersen, Little Boots, Miike Snow, Talvin Singh, Ceu, B.o.B., Babasonicos, Owen Pallett, The Glitch Mob, Mayer Hawthorne, Local Natives, Rusko, The Middle East, Hadouken!, The Soft Pack, Kevin Devine, Paparazzi, Delphic, One EskimO.


  • Stocks Predict A GOP Win In Massachusetts (UHS, CYH)

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    The market seems to be casting its lot with those who are predicting Republican candidate Scott Brown will win today’s election for the Senate seat formerly held by Ted Kennedy.

    The Dow Jones U.S. Health Care Index jumped 1.85% this morning, which compares favorable the Dow’s more modest 0.7% climb.

    It’s too quick, however, to assume that health care stocks rise or fall in a inverse correlation the prospects of health care reform. Health care lobbyists have been heavily influential in shaping the reform, assuring that the reforms won’t be as detrimental to health care profits as initially assumed. In fact, many companies would likely benefit from the reforms.

    So it’s worth taking a closer look at health care stocks to see what they are saying about health care reform. The hospital sector was set to receive at least $171 billion over 10 years in reimbursements for the newly insured. That would have more than offset $155 billion in proposed cost cuts. The $16 billion gain for the sector led the hospital sector to endorse health care reform last year. If they are doing poorly while the rest of the healthcare sector is rising, that might be a good indicator.

    The big players in the hospital sector are Universal Health Services (UHS) and Community Health Systems (CYH), which each have a market cap of around $3.46 billion. UHS is down 1.73% today and CYH has dropped 2.95%.  Other hospital operators are also down: Health Management Association (HMA) dropped 2.74%, Lifepoint (LPNT) is down 1.54%, and Tenet Healthcare Corporation (THC) fell 4.12%.

    While it is always dangerous to assign exogenous rationales to movements in stock prices, it is at least safe to say that health care stocks are moving as we would expect them to if they were predicting a win for Brown in Massachusetts.

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  • Leaked: Mini Countryman Crossover, first images hit the web

    Following a teaser from Mini yesterday, the first pictures of the company’s upcoming crossover have been leaked. We’re still not sure as to what the model will be called, but so far it’s been known as the Countryman and the Crossman.

    From the three leaked photos, you can tell that there will be a Cooper S version of the crossover with “All4″ all-wheel-drive badging on the side front fender. The interior keeps the current Mini theme.

    We’ll bring you more details as we get them – so stay tuned. Let us know what you think for now.

    Mini Countryman Crossover (Leaked Images):

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  • Atlas Venture’s Fagnan Describes Consolidation as Tactical, Not Strategic

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    Wade Roush wrote:

    Atlas Venture, an early stage venture investing firm with offices in Waltham, MA, and London, announced today that it will consolidate its operations, downsize its UK office, and bring almost all of its active investment professionals together under one roof in the Boston area.

    That roof likely won’t be Atlas’s current office 890 Winter Street in Waltham, says Jeff Fagnan, a partner at the firm. So it’s conceivable that Atlas will join the minor migration of venture firms from the distant suburbs to Cambridge and Boston proper—areas often seen as the emerging center of gravity for the region’s software, Internet, and life sciences startups. Greylock Partners moved its regional office to Harvard Square last year and Bessemer Venture Partners is reported to be considering a similar move.

    But Fagnan says the firm hasn’t chosen a spot yet. “We’re evaluating a few different locations right now,” Fagnan said by phone from the Waltham office. “Some are out this way and some are back that way.”

    Wherever the firm goes, he adds, it would be mistake to read too much into the choice. “I definitely look at office space as tactical rather than strategic; I find it interesting that the whole venture firm office space thing is considered so newsworthy right now,” Fagnan says. “If any firm in New England has stuck to its knitting, it’s us. We are doing all seed and Series A investments and we’re committed to early stage investing. That’s not going to change, whether we’re in Cambridge, Massachusetts, or Cambridge, England.”

    The decision to consolidate personnel in the Boston area is also tactical rather than strategic, Fagnan says. “We operate best when we’re around one table and we can collaborate and challenge one another and look each other in the eye,” he says. “We are going to continue to execute on European deal flow, but we feel like we can continue to do that out of an office in Boston. It’s a lot easier these days to do the best deals today regardless of geography. We’ve proven that with the West Coast, and London is actually an easier flight from Boston. We don’t see it changing our strategy.”

    Atlas partner Fred Destin will relocate from the London office to Boston, the firm said in today’s announcement. Graham O’Keefe and Regina Hoddits, partners in the London office, have “transitioned to venture partner roles,” the firm said. Christopher Spray will remain as the firm’s ranking partner in London.

    As it comes together in a new location and continues to invest money from its $283 million eight fund, which closed about a year ago, it’s also likely that the Atlas team will grow, Fagnan says. “We’re hiring a new general partner on the technology side, and the life sciences team is also likely to add somebody. So you’re going to see an aggressive team with a fresh pool of capital.”







  • Question about Hypo

    Morning all,

    I think I had my first hypo experience. I’m not sure if it was the combo of what I ate with the timing, but I felt dizzy, drunk, and as if I couldn’t remember how to walk. I was at a restaurant, and took a packet of sugar ("as if it was a shot of whiskey" was how my friend described it) and I was fine afterwards.

    When I got home an hour or so later, my freestyle lite reading was 72 (which could mean anywhere from 62 to 72).

    I’m not sure if I went Hypo, as I’ve got ADD and am a fidgiter; just saying, "you’ll get the shakes" means it’s Tuesday to me. Does this sound right for anyone else?

    Thanks!
    -Mitch

    P.S. Got my 2nd A1c reading, 5.5!

  • The Complete iPhone v.4 Rumor Roundup [Apple]

    Yes, the Apple Tablet is coming next week! But do you know what gets me even more excited? A new version of the iPhone. But how will it be different? Let’s look at the rumors.

    Will it be announced on January 27th?

    While the original iPhone was announced in January 2007, a full six months before it was released, the 3G was announced two months before its release and most recent version, the 3GS, was announced a mere month before its release. There’s no real reason for Apple to announce a new version of the iPhone months before its release at this point, and if they really are announcing the tablet on the 27th, there’s no reason to overdo it by announcing both. The only way they’d announce it next week is if it was being released much sooner than anticipated. Probability: 20%

    When is it coming out?

    Yes, a new iPhone will be released this year. Foxconn, Apple’s main manufacturer, is rumored to have already received the order. But when, exactly, should we expect to see it?

    If Apple continues along the schedule they’ve stuck to for the past three iterations, look for the iPhone 4 to drop this summer. The original iPhone dropped on June 29, 2007, the 3G came on July 11, 2008 and the 3GS arrived on June 19, 2009. While there have been rumors about a new iPhone showing up in April, those are sketchy at best. The good money is on late June/Early July. Probability: 95%

    Will it run on a 4G wireless network?

    The 3G and 3GS both run on AT&T’s 3G network, with the 3GS supporting the speedier 7.2 Mbps HSDPA network. AT&T is also working on its 4G LTE network, and some people think the next-gen iPhone could run on that.

    It’s unlikely. 3G networks were technically available when the first iPhone was released, but Apple held off until the network was robust enough to handle a good number of people before releasing the 3G. And LTE phones are probably a good six months off still, so expect the new iPhone to continue running on the 7.2 Mbps HSDPA network.

    The good news is that the network is far from running at full capacity, so as AT&T beefs it up we should see speeds increase until the v5 LTE iPhone shows up in 2011. Probability: 10%

    OMG is it coming to Verizon?!

    One analyst seems to think so, and he also claims Apple and Verizon are disagreeing on pricing. Unfortunately, these claims are just his assumptions and aren’t based on any solid information, as is analyst’s wont.

    The real motivation for Apple to bring the phone to Verizon is that AT&T’s serious network limitations in NYC and SF have given the iPhone’s once-sterling reputation a black eye. Add to that the fact that Android is starting to encroach on Apple’s hype train, and you’ve got the makings of a good time to expand to other networks.

    However, the fact that Apple would need to make a totally new iPhone to run on Verizon’s (and Sprint’s, for that matter) CDMA network is a big roadblock here. It’s not insurmountable, however. Verizon would have to be willing to play ball (although they’ve given hints of that lately), and a lot would have to be worked out.

    Our guess is that this is still another year away. After all, both Verizon and AT&T are turning to LTE for their 4G networks, which would make it easier to release one LTE iPhone for both networks. And we all know how Apple likes to keep its product lines simple. Probability: 30% that it happens this year, 60% next year

    What processor will it have?

    The sketchy source that claimed the new iPhone would be out in April also claimed that it will feature a multi-core ARM Cortex-A9, capable of speeds over 2GHz. While the source isn’t great, this part of the rumor isn’t out of the realm of possibility.

    Another option is Apple using chips designed by PA Semi, their in-house chip foundry. There are rumors of PA Semi chips running the forthcoming tablet, and it would make sense that Apple would go a similar route for the next iPhone. Specs are unclear, but it’s safe to say that it would be a bump up from the 3GS.

    How much storage will it have?

    64GB, probably. Both Samsung and Toshiba have some new 64GB NAND chips that are exactly what Apple would put in an updated iPhone. And the 3GS already has 32GB, so doubling that number is a pretty obvious upgrade. Probability: 95%

    What about the graphics chip?

    Imagination Technologies, the company behind the iPhone 3GS’s PowerVR SGX535 GPU, recently announced the next version in that line, the SGX545. It has OpenGL 3.2 and Open CL 1.0 support, runs at 200MHz, supports DirectX 10.1 and can do HD output. It seems like a natural next step for the guts of the iPhone, unless Apple wanted to keep the product line simpler by continuing to use the 3GS GPU for another year. Another GPU upgrade would allow for more visually impressive games, just not on older models. Probability: 85%

    Will it have video chat?

    This was strongly rumored for the 3GS, but didn’t happen: a second camera on the front of the phone, allowing for mobile video chat. Jesus wants it very badly.

    The main argument against this happening is that AT&T’s network just couldn’t handle it, which is probably true. But it could be done with a Wi-Fi-only implementation. Then again, maybe it’s just one of those features that just sounds better than it actually is; the idea of holding your phone up in front of your face at arm’s length seems pretty stupid to me. Probability: 30%

    Potential New Features

    A High-Res AMOLED Screen:
    The iPhone’s screen is starting to look a little dated when compared to the beauties found on the Motorola Droid and the Nexus One. The Droid’s screen is 3.7 inches with a 480×854 resolution, while the Nexus One sports a particularly lovely 3.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 480×800 resolution. Compare these numbers to the iPhone, which sports a 3.5-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 320×480, and it becomes clear that a screen upgrade is inevitable.

    Furthermore, Apple filed a patent for a slimmer, lighter dual-function touchscreen back in 2008. The new touchscreens feature capacitors included in the pixels of the screen, able to operate individually, eliminating the need for a touch sensor panel overlaid on the display. This would allow the screens to be manufactured more cheaply and easily while also allowing for a thinner profile.

    Whether or not the new screens are AMOLEDs or Apple’s new LCD technology, the chances are good that the resolution will get a bump. The trouble is that all of the apps in the App Store have been coded for a native resolution of 320×480, so a lot of work will have to be done to get those upscaled for a higher-resolution screen. That’s no reason to keep a last-gen screen on a new product, however, so we think a resolution upgrade is highly likely. Probability: 90%

    A Stylus:
    A recently-unearthed Apple patent shows an iPhone being used with a stylus with a conductive tip. The patent was filed back in July of 2008, however, so this seems like more of an ass-covering patent than a product-defining patent. After all, Steve famously said “yuck” to styluses at the first iPhone keynote. So the chances of the new iPhone coming with a stylus are slim to none. Probability: 5%

    Removable Battery:
    The same flimsy source that claimed that the new iPhone will be released in April also said we should expect a removable battery. This is highly doubtful. Apple has just revamped all of its laptops to have non-user-removable batteries, why would it suddenly do an about-face with the new iPhone? Don’t count on it. Probability: 5%

    Touch-Sensitive Casing:
    This is an interesting one. A Goldman Sachs analyst seems to think that the back of the new iPhone will be touch-sensitive, like the Magic Mouse. This would allow for gesture-based control, like scrolling, without your fat fingers blocking the screen. This one’s purely speculative, but makes a certain amount of sense. Probability: 35%

    Wireless N Support:
    This one is pretty obvious. The newest iPod Touch already has a Broadcom BCM4329 chip inside that supports 802.11n and FM transmission, so it’s natural that the next iPhone would get the same thing. A recent job posting by Apple for a Wi-Fi software engineer just adds credence to the rumor. Probability: 95%

    5-Megapixel Camera:
    Digitimes claims that OmniVision Technologies, the company behind the iPhone 3GS’s 3.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor, has won a new contract with Apple to produce millions of 5-megapixel sensors this year. This one makes sense, as the MP count (as well as storage size) is one of the most basic ways to show that the phone’s been upgraded. Probability: 95%

    LED Flash:
    On the one hand, the iPhone’s camera could be better, especially in low light, and a flash could help with that. On the other hand, cellphone flashes are almost universally terrible and useless. Nevertheless, there’s a rumor out there that Apple has ordered “tens of millions” of Philips’ LumiLEDs. Probability: 60%

    Push-Button Antenna:
    Apple filed a patent for an antenna that pops out like a button. This looks to pretty clearly them covering their asses rather than leaking new product designs, so don’t count on seeing a big, ugly antenna button popping out of the top of the new iPhone. Probability: 5%

    Spongey Dock:
    This is another weirdo patent, one that in all likelihood will never actually be made. Probability: 5%

    A Bumpy Screen:
    Yet another patent that could be for a tablet or a phone, this shows a touchscreen device with a screen that “create[s] physical bumps or dots for the user to feel when it is in keyboard mode.” Interesting! But also, merely a patent, and a left-field patent at that. Probability: 5%






  • Will Rupert Murdoch Pay Me For Making Money Off Links To Techdirt?

    You may recall that over in the UK there has been a bit of a battle between online news aggregator NewsNow (which, again, in my experience is one of the best aggregators out there) and various newspapers who are demanding payment from the company. The issue is not NewsNow’s “free” aggregator, but the fact that NewsNow makes most of its money from offering businesses custom, private aggregation of links. NewsNow isn’t providing full content at all — just links and headlines. But the complaint from newspapers is that NewsNow is selling this service to companies and making money from it — and thus, they deserve a cut.

    Now, as the battle has escalated, it appears that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. has taken the next step and blocked links coming from NewsNow. It’s not clear what happens to NewsNow users who click on News Corp. stories, but apparently they don’t get the story. The link above goes through all of the many, many reasons that it is absolutely a bad idea, and extremely “anti-internet” to block links from anywhere, but this whole thing got me thinking.

    Based on Murdoch and News Corp’s reasoning here, I believe Murdoch owes me money.

    After all, News Corp. is most certainly a commercial enterprise. And, as we all know, the Wall Street Journal charges many people money in the form of subscription fees (just like NewsNow does) for access to the information it provides. Now, over the past couple of years, the Wall Street Journal online has linked to Techdirt more than a couple of times. A quick search of their archives shows at least nine stories over the past two years. So, if Murdoch is saying that NewsNow can’t charge a subscription and link to him, why is it okay for him to charge a subscription and link to me?

    Clearly, the answer is that Rupert Murdoch owes me money. Consider my invoice on the way… Of course, the alternative answer is that Murdoch doesn’t owe me a dime… and NewsNow doesn’t owe Murdoch either. But how can that be? It isn’t like we’ve seen Rupert Murdoch suggest that rules that apply to others don’t apply to him. Oh wait….

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  • “Teen Mom” Star Farrah Abraham Assaulted By Mother Debra Danielson

    Farrah Abraham, one of the teen mothers featured on the popular MTV reality show Teen Mom, was allegedly choked and hit during a dispute with her mom last weekend.

    Debra Danielson, 54, was arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse/serious assault and is facing domestic violence charges after the women reportedly fought over “childcare issues and other problems” in their Iowa home. According to police reports obtained by The Daily Nonpareil, Farrah, 18, had “multiple cuts” on her lips.

    Debra and Farrah are routinely seen arguing on the show, where Abraham’s life as young mom to baby daughter Sophia is documented along with those of three other teenage mothers.