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  • Light-Trapping Photovoltaics

    Technology Review has a look at the use of nanoparticles to improve solar power performance – TR10: Light-Trapping Photovoltaics.

    In 1995, finishing her undergraduate degree in physics, Kylie Catchpole decided to take a risk on a field that was nearly moribund: photovoltaics. “There was a sense that I might have difficulty ever being employed,” she recalls. But her gamble paid off. In 2006 Catchpole, then a postdoc, discovered something that opened the door to making thin-film solar cells significantly more efficient at converting light into electricity. It’s an advance that could help make solar power more competitive with fossil fuels.

    Thin-film solar cells, which are made from semiconductor materials like amorphous silicon or cadmium telluride, are cheaper to produce than conventional solar cells, which are made from relatively thick and expensive crystalline wafers of silicon. But they are also less efficient, because if a cell is thinner than the wavelength of incoming light is long, that light is less likely to be absorbed and converted. At just a few micro­meters thick, thin-film cells only weakly absorb wavelengths in the near-infrared part of the spectrum; that energy is lost. The result is that thin-film photovoltaics convert 8 to 12 percent of incoming light to electricity, versus 14 to 19 percent for crystalline silicon. Thus, larger installations are required in order to produce the same amount of electricity, limiting the number of places the technology can be used.

    Catchpole, who is now a research fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, began work on this problem in 2002 at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. “It was a case of ‘start at the beginning: can you think of a completely different way to make a solar cell?’ ” she says. “One of the things I came across was plasmonics–looking at the strange optical properties of metals.”

    Plasmons are a type of wave that moves through the electrons at the surface of a metal when they are excited by incident light. Others had tried harnessing plasmonic effects to make conventional silicon photovoltaics more efficient, but no one had tried it with thin-film solar cells. Catchpole found that nanoparticles of silver she deposited on the surface of a thin-film silicon solar cell did not reflect back light that fell directly onto them, as would happen with a mirror. Instead, plasmons that formed at the particles’ surface deflected the photons so that they bounced back and forth within the cell, allowing longer wavelengths to be absorbed.

    Catchpole’s experimental devices produce 30 percent more electrical current than conventional thin-film silicon cells. If Catchpole can integrate her nanoparticle technology with the processes used to mass-produce thin films commercially, it could shift the balance of technology used in solar cells. Thin-film photovoltaics could not only gain market share (they currently have just 30 percent of the market in the United States) but sustain growth in the solar industry overall.

    Thus far, silicon has been losing out to cadmium telluride as the material of choice for thin-film solar cells. (First Solar, the market leader, is planning gigawatt-scale solar farms that will use cadmium telluride thin-film technology to deliver as much electricity as conventional power stations.) But tellurium is a rare material, and experts question whether the supply will support such grand ambitions. “There just isn’t enough tellurium to make a substantial difference to the way the world’s energy is produced,” says Catchpole. “Silicon is the way to go.”


  • Copper supply heading for deficit

    With demand for copper rising around the world and many of the major miners producing short of guidance, it looks like there will be a shortage of the metal in 2010, a note from Octagon Capital said Friday.

    Hendrik Visagie, analyst with Octagon, said China will continue to import copper from North America despite reports to the contrary.

    "In the West, copper demand has been improving as countries begin to recover from the 2008 liquidity crisis. In China, despite forecasts that it will import less copper this year due to a perceived over-stocking of copper last year, high imports of copper from the West persist," he said in a note.

    To wit, while China imported 747,000 tonnes of copper in the first quarter of 2010, down 12,000 tonnes from 2009, that was offset by a 329,000-tonne increase in imports of copper concentrate, to 1,741,000 tonnes. Assuming that the average grade is 30%, that works out to a net increase of 86,700 tonnes of copper, he said.

    "With lower mine production, there will be lower copper smelter production," Mr. Visagie said. "As a result, we believe copper will slide into deficit this year, not surplus."

    Mr. Visagie forecasts copper to average $3.40 a pound in 2010. In the first quarter, the average price was $3.30 a pound, and so far this quarter the price has been $3.48 a pound. "We expect there is still upside potential," he said.

    Eric Lam

  • Life and Love in the Uncanny Valley | Visual Science

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    David Hanson’s robots are by now somewhat familiar faces, including his Einstein robot currently being used as a research tool at Javier Movellan’s Machine Perception Lab at UCSD, and the punk rock conversationalist Joey Chaos. A less familiar face is that of Bina Rothblatt, the blonde at the end of the table in the above photograph. Bina is a robot commissioned by Sirius Satellite Radio inventor Martine Rothblatt to look like her beloved wife. Take that, uncanny valley!

    Photographer Timothy Archibald and I worked closely on this project with the idea of creating portraits, and maybe a kind of family portrait, of the Hanson robots. After flying to Texas to shoot Hanson and robots at his home and workshop in Dallas, Texas, Archibald wrote to me.

    “Here is a big house in a Texas suburb that looks normal on the outside. On the inside it is robot making company made up of a floating array of 9-12 employees sculpting things, working on the electrical stuff and writing code for software…taking over the living room, den, kitchen, etc. On the upstairs level is where Hanson, his wife and 3 year old live. They they are in month three of this arrangement. There is no down time. People trickle in at 11:00 AM and stay until 1-3 AM everyday including weekends. They are cranking right now, trying to hit deadlines with The Android Portrait of Bina Rothblatt as well as a potential consumer robot called ZENO. Curiously, Hanson’s son is also named Zeno. There is a story on how that came to be, of course…”

    To see more photography from this story, check out DISCOVER magazine’s May 2010 issue on newsstands now.

    Katherine Batiste of Hanson Robotics working on a computer with “An Android Portrait Of Bina Rothblatt” sits on the table.


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  • Starcraft 2 Beta Patch 9 change logs and undocumented changes and Galaxy Editor

    Starcraft 2 Patch 9 change logs and undocumented changes

    Battle.net 2.0 has been reset and finally, the profile reset bug has (supposedly) been fixed. Immortal has been nerfed, Infestor skills has been tweaked. A beta version of […]

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  • 2010 Beijing: Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition

    Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition

    Many luxury automakers are catering to the Chinese market at this year’s 2010 Beijing Motor Show with special-edition models made just for China. Following Bentley’s move yesterday, Lamborghini announced today that it will show the Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition.

    “Automobili Lamborghini’s strong performance at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show and its launch of a special edition of the flagship Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce exclusively for the Chinese market underscore our unwavering commitment to China and the development of a super sports car culture here,” said Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. “Last year, Automobili Lamborghini achieved 11 percent growth in China. At the beginning of this week on 20th of April, we have launched our seventh Automobili Lamborghini China dealership in Shenzhen. The inauguration of our eighth showroom in Xiamen will come soon.”

    The Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition will be limited to just 10 units and will feature an orange stripe, “symbolizing the strength of an erupting volcano.” on the flat gray painted carbon shell. Each of the 10 model holds a numeration badge with the name of its owner.

    Power for the Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce comes from a 6.5L V12 producing 670-hp and a peak torque of 487 lb-ft. 0 to 62 mph comes in 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 212 mph.

    Make the jump for the press release for more details.

    Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition:

    Press Release:

    Lamborghini presents Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition in Beijing

    Italian super sports carmaker Lamborghini surprised audiences at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show with a highly exclusive edition of the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce. The Chinese Edition is limited to not more than ten numbered cars and will be offered to the growing group of sports cars collectors in China only. Furthermore the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera celebrated its Asian premiere on the Beijing auto show.

    Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition

    Limited to only ten cars worldwide, the special edition Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is designed and manufactured exclusively for China’s most discriminating super sports car enthusiasts. An orange stripe, symbolising the strength of an erupting volcano, decorates the flat grey painted carbon shell of the Murciélago. Every model holds a numeration badge with the name of its owner.

    The Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is one of the most fascinating super sports cars of all times. The exceptionally purist and even more extreme top model – the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce – is even more powerful, lighter and faster than the Murciélago LP 640. With the output of the 6.5 liter V12 increased to 670 hp and a weight reduction of 100 kg (220 lbs), the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce boasts a power-to-weight ratio of 2.3 kg (5.1 lbs) per hp. It vaults itself from zero to 100 km/h in just 3,2 seconds and hits top speed at 342 km/h.

    With its outstanding performance, razor-sharp precision and exceptional high-speed stability, the Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is the ultimate performance car for advanced sports car drivers. In order to achieve the substantial weight reduction of 100 kilograms (220 lbs), the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce was extensively reworked and redeveloped in virtually every aspect – from chassis to engine and transmission, right through to the interior. The increase in engine output from 640 to 670 hp is the result of optimized valve timing and a reworked intake system. The significantly modified aerodynamics with substantially increased downforce brings considerable improvement to vehicle stability at very high speeds. The large “Aeropack Wing” and its added downforce give a top speed of 337 km/h (209 mph).

    Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera

    The Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera is the new top model of the Gallardo line. Its “superlight” name describes a high-performance driving machine with a true sporting character and an automotive high-performance athlete. In comparison to the already slimmed-down Gallardo LP 560-4 the weight of the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera could be reduced 70 Kilograms. So the dry weight of the new Sant’Agata Superleggera is just 1,340 kilogram – a new benchmark in the very exclusive market of extreme super sports cars.

    The use of carbon fibre for external and internal components is heavily contributing to the weight reduction of the Superleggera. This carbon-composite material is ideal for super sports cars, combining weight reduction with improved technical characteristics. Reduced weight optimises the driving performance and correspondingly reduces CO2 emissions. For many years Lamborghini has lead the way in the use of carbon fibre and is now increasing its advantage even further.

    The 5,2 litre V10 engine output of the new Superleggera is 419kW (570 hp). The power-to-weight ratio of this new top model amounts to only 2,35 Kilogram per hp and guarantees a breathtaking driving performance. The Superleggera accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds sprints to 200 km/h only 10.2 seconds later, ultimately reaching 325 km/h. The gasoline direct injection engine “Inezione Diretta Stratifica” achieves an impressive efficiency: fuel consumption and CO2 emissions dropped 20.5 percent in comparison to the previous model.

    Lamborghini shows strong performance in China Market

    The booming Chinese automobile market has matured and created a culture in which the brand of the raging bulls has taken root. In 2009, Automobili Lamborghini delivered 80 new cars to People’s Republic, achieving 11 percent year-on-year growth. With six dealerships in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Hangzhou and Hong Kong, Lamborghini unveiled a new dealership in Shenzhen this week. Another Showroom in Xiamen will soon follow.

    – By: Omar Rana


  • 25 Who Ditched Infotech for Greentech

    Two years ago we launched our first 25 Who Ditched Infotech for Cleantech list, where we profiled 25 entrepreneurs and investors who had taken their dotcom and broadband-based winnings in tow, and plunged into the energy and cleantech markets. Now in light of our upcoming Green:Net conference — which looks at the intersection of IT and green — we’ve decided to revive the list for its second edition.

    Some of those original innovators are still the best candidates, so we brought them back for the second time around. But there’s also quite a few new comers we’ve added on. And, like in the inaugural year, some of the execs are finding more success than others. Also several of these innovators will be speaking at Green:Net on April 29 in San Francisco. Here’s our second edition of the 25 Who Ditched Infotech for Greentech:

    1. Bill Gates, Philanthropist, Investor, Chairman Microsoft
    2. William D. Watkins, CEO, Bridgelux
    3. Vinod Khosla, Founder Khosla Ventures.
    4. Lee Burrows, Partner, VantagePoint Venture Partners
    5. John Doerr, Partner, Kleiner Perkins
    6. Thom Siebel, Founder, Chairman of C3
    7. Elon Musk, Chairman, Tesla, Chairman, CEO SolarCity
    8. John Steinberg, Founder, CEO, Ecofactor
    9. Steve Jurvetson, Partner Draper Fisher Jurvetson.
    10. Bill Gross, Founder Idealab.
    11. Ray Lane, Partner Kleiner Perkins.
    12. Steve Westly, Founder The Westly Group.
    13. Ric Fulop, Founder, A123Systems
    14. Bob Metcalfe, Partner, Polaris Venture Partners
    15. Scott Lang, CEO, Silver Spring Networks
    16. Shai Agassi, Founder, CEO Project Better Place
    17. Richard Lowenthal, Founder, CEO, of Coulomb Technologies
    18. Frank Varasano, Founder, Former CEO V-Vehicle
    19. Al Gore, Chairman Generation Investment Managment, Partner Kleiner Perkins
    20. Bernard Tse, Founder, CEO, of Atieva
    21. Bill Joy, Partner Kleiner Perkins
    22. Scott Faris, CEO Planar Energy Devices
    23. Trae Vassallo, Partner, Kleiner Perkins
    24. Rob Ferber, CTO of KLD Energy Technologies
    25. Warren Weiss, Partner Foundation Capital

  • The new history is deep history

    When we think about science, most of us think of dramatic breakthroughs. We think Darwin and Wallace, Einstein and Bohr, Copernicus and Curie and we imagine everything changed overnight.

    Most science, however, develops in bits and pieces, twisting and turning, waxing and waning, until, after thirty years, things are new. Even the dramatic shifts, like natural selection, took decades to get from radical to mainstream.

    If you’re at all curious about things, you notice this in a single lifespan. Consider deep history; the story of humans from 150K to 3K years ago. In the past 30 years discoveries from genomics, climate research, linguistics, plant research, translation, anthropology and archaeology, combined with the revision of old biases, have dramatically changed our understanding of deep history. In each case, of course, computation has been a fundamental driver. That’s how it works – new instruments make new science.

    It’s been growing slowly from all directions, but the sum is a very different world from what some of us learned in the 1970s. The human brain is evolving and changing far more dramatically than we imagined, and that evolution has not slowed with modernity. Our concepts of human speciation are being transformed; there were many “species” of human coexisting into deep history – and, like dogs and wolves, they probably crossed often.

    Pre-agricultural humans were far more populous and widespread than we once imagined; the large populations of pre-invasion (early agricultural and hunter-gatherer) North America probably reflect worldwide pre-agricultural patterns.

    Even after the development of agriculture and writing we see thousand year intervals of relative stasis in China, Egypt and Mesopotamia. How could this be when our fundamental technologies change in decades. Are the minds of modern Egyptians radically different from the minds of only 6,000 years ago? Why? Why do we see this graph at this time in human history?

    What did humans do in Georgian caves for 30,000 years? Thirty thousand years of waving and sewing and nothing changes?! They could not have had the same brains we have. They seem more … Neandertal.

    Fascinating times, and there’s much more here than I can address in one post. That’s why I’m adding a new tag (label) for this blog — “deep history” in anticipation of much more to come.

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  • Mark Ronson Amy Winehouse Team Up For Quincy Jones Tribute Album

    It’s a match made in musical heaven: Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson are teaming up to record an album in honor of industry icon Quincy Jones.

    Ronson, who worked with Winehouse on her 2006 breakout album Back To Black, has finally started the project — which had been stalled for nearly two years.

    Mark says: “Over the weekend she did three tracks for Quincy Jones. She’s doing great.”


  • Target Demands To Scan My ID When I Buy Booze

    Scott says he can’t get to boozin’ unless he allows Target to scan his ID. Not just look at it, scan it. This is possibly linked to a one world government conspiracy. Either that or Target is just being weird, as usual.

    He writes:

    More bogus behavior from Target. Today at the [redacted] Washington Target the clerk and the manager insisted that I could not buy a $4.99 bottle of crappy red wine unless I allowed them to scan my ID. I’m a grey hair and 51 years old. I showed both employees valid ID for their inspection anyway. They agreed the driver’s license was valid and I was old enough to buy the wine, but no wine for me unless I allow them to scan this valid ID.

    I refused to let them scan. They refused to sell the wine. A whole bunch of groceries went back on the shelf. And the employees really could not have cared less. After all, they were just following corporate orders according to the employees. And they claimed the system could not be overridden.

    What the hell is going on with these big box stores that they think my private data belongs to them if I buy a cheap bottle of crappy wine?

    Target alcohol purchasers, are you facing the same treatment?

  • Worst Company Final Deathmatch: Ticketmaster VS Comcast

    Hide your children and gird your loins, because just like The Highlander, there can be only one. From the depths of the stinking swamps of mergepocalypse, come our two ignoble contenders. First, the dread pirate Comcast, known throughout the land for gobbling up all companies that are foolish enough to sail through its treacherous waters. Second, Ticketmaster, Lord of Tickets, Duke of fees, Master of… tickets. After forming an unholy alliance with LiveNation, Lord Ticketmaster has united the forces of darkness in a quest to force all people of this good land to pay $2.50 for the use of their own printers.

    So, what say you, Internet?

    Which is the Worst Company In America?


    This is a post in our Worst Company In America 2010 series. The companies competing for this honor were chosen by you, the readers. Keep track of all the goings on at consumerist.com/tag/worst-company-in-america. Print the bracket, here.

  • Mascoma Collects $3.4M in Debt Round

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    Wade Roush wrote:

    Mascoma, the Lebanon, NH-based developer of advanced methods for making ethanol from wood fiber and other non-edible plant matter, has raised $3.4 million toward a $10 million round of convertible debt financing, according to regulatory documents filed April 21. The funding presumably puts the company in stronger position to move forward with construction of an ethanol plant in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

    The filing indicates that Mascoma raised the new funds from a group of 10 separate investors, but it doesn’t identify them. The company’s past venture and strategic investors, who have ponied up at least $100 million in three previous rounds of funding, include Atlas Venture, Flagship Ventures, General Catalyst Partners, Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, General Motors, Marathon Oil Co., Pinnacle Financial Partners, and Vantage Point Venture Partners.

    Mascoma won a $15 million grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation in June 2008 to build a cellulosic ethanol plant in Kinross in Chippewa County, south of Sault Ste. Marie, MI. The state later pledged another $8.5 million for the plant, which is a joint venture with Marquette, MI-based forestry company J.M. Longyear and is expected to create 50 to 75 jobs and be operational by 2012.

    Mascoma representatives did not immediately respond to Xconomy’s request for comment on the funding round. Mascoma appointed a new CEO, chemical industry veteran William Brady, in January.

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  • Microsoft and Facebook Also Trying To Buy FourSqaure

    FourSqaure is probably the hottest web property in town right now. We already knew that Yahoo! is probably trying to buy out FourSqaure, but it seems like Microsoft and Facebook have joined the bandwagon too. The valuation FourSqaure is getting right now seems to be north of $100 Million.

    One should keep in mind though that besides these acquisition and partnership offers, FourSqaure still has lots of VCs eager to pour money in. What will Dennis Crowley, the founder of FourSqaure, decide? He has already sold one of his startups , Dodgeball, to Google before and that wasn’t the best decision of his life.

    Techcrunch is also reporting that Facebook may be more interested in a strategic partnership instead of an outright acquisition. This will serve Facebook well in complementing its own , location based service, which is talk of the town since last few weeks. Do you think Dennis Crowley should sell FourSqaure or just trust its growth rate and wait for a bigger and better opportunity?

    Microsoft and Facebook Also Trying To Buy FourSqaure originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Tehseen Baweja on Friday 23rd April 2010 09:23:54 AM. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance.

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  • How China’s Rampant Growth Is Causing Inflation In The U.S.

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    You know what’s annoying for any business?

    Seeing the price of your raw materials rise due to economic strength in other markets, rather than your own.

    Developing nations, particularly India and China, are growing far faster than the U.S., and they’ve become the largest driver for commodities demand growth.

    Thus commodity prices rebounded hard since early on in the current global recovery, but their strength is out of synch with the magnitude of recovery in developed nations such as the U.S., which were slower to rebound.

    WSJ:

    Data on producer prices released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday shows how rapidly the pressure on corporate America is mounting. The producer-price index showed that crude goods such as iron ore, construction sand and pulp shot up 44.5% year-over-year, the fastest rate since 1974. Including energy and food costs, crude goods prices rose 33.4%.

    “I make tires for people, so I charge them more money,” said Morry Taylor, chief executive of Titan International Inc., which supplies agricultural equipment. “You pass it through.”

    Yet charging consumers more is a risky strategy with unemployment hovering near 10% in the U.S.

    “What could be a worse market for doing that than the one we currently have?” said Sean McAlinden, chief economist at the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich.

    It’s tight spot, but given the U.S. recovery now starting to catch up, hopefully this is only a temporary squeeze and companies under pressure from rising commodities prices will soon be able to pass-on their higher input costs.

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  • Be Iron Man (In Your Computer Monitor) [Movies]

    For Transformers, augmented reality allowed us to wear Optimus Prime’s head. For Iron Man 2, the shamefully enjoyable promotion gets better: You can now wear the mask, see yourself in Stark’s HUD and record it. Go forth and daydream. [IronMan2] More »







  • Nair gets you ready for summer with Joey Company commercial

    OK, ladies. Summer is coming, and it’s time to get those legs silky smooth before going sunbathing. Thank goodness for Nair, or so we would hope after watching this new commercial, from parent company Church & Dwight, for its hair removal product. The spot, by agency The Joey Company, shows women then and now relying on Nair to show off their legs. "For years, Nair freed women to move like never before," the female voiceover says, as a group of dancers groove to the beat with perfect symmetry and choreography. The ad promotes a handful of Nair products, including the new Shower Power Max product, which has a "fresh lavender scent" and purportedly "stays on in the shower." Okie dokie. We’re off to see if we can pull off some of those dance moves. (Oops, gotta shave first.)

    —Posted by Elaine Wong

  • Panasonic presents first next-gen lithium-ion EV battery to Tesla

    Panasonic President Naoto Noguchi hands Tesla CTO JB Straubel an 18650 Lithium-ion cell

    Earlier this year, Tesla Motors and Panasonic announced today that they will collaborate to develop next-generation battery cells for use in electric-vehicles.

    Today Tesla officials visited the Japanese electronic giant in Suminoe, Japan and toured the company’s new lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility. Panasonic Energy Company President Naoto Noguchi presented Tesla Chief Technology Officer JB Straubel with the first production lithium-ion cells manufactured at the new facility.

    “These cutting-edge Panasonic batteries will combine with Tesla’s battery pack technology to produce the highest-energy density EV battery packs in the world,” said Straubel.

    The Suminoe factory will start producing 3.1Ah battery cells, the highest energy density cells available in the market. The facility will produce more than 300 million cells per year.

    – By: Kap Shah


  • QUOTE: I’d rather be challenged by somebody, rather

    I’d rather be challenged by somebody, rather than have somebody say, ‘Dude, where are you going to have drinks after the show?’ I love a spirited debate as much as anybody. I even like being wrong, if something can make a good case … on something. In a lot of ways, that’s what I do professionally, traveling. I’m confronted by my own ignorance or misunderstandings all the time.

    —Anthony Bourdain, Chicago Tribune interview by Kevin Pang

  • Greece, durable goods, CPI, earnings – Vialoux

    U.S. equity index futures are higher this morning. S&P 500 futures are up 3 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures were buoyed by news that Greece has asked European finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund to proceed with a financial rescue package for Greek sovereign debt.

    Index future response to the March Durable Goods Order report was mixed. Consensus was unchanged versus a 0.9% increase in February. Actual was a decline of 1.3%. Excluding transportation, consensus was a gain of 0.8% versus a gain of 1.4% in February. Actual was a gain of 2.8%.

    Good news on inflation in Canada! Canada’s Consumer Price Index on a year-over-year basis was up only 1.4%. Excluding food and energy, CPI increased only 1.7%. A rate below 2.0% for CPI excluding food and energy reduces pressure on the Bank of Canada to increase administered interest rates to Canada’s major banks. The Canadian Dollar weakened on the news.

    Adding to weakness in the Canadian Dollar was news that Canada’s retail sales in February increased only 0.5%. Consensus was an increase of 1.0%.

    Lots of S&P 500 companies reported higher than expected first quarter earnings overnight including Amazon.com, Microsoft, Travelers, Honeywell, Dover, Xerox, Ingersoll Rand, American Express and Johnson Controls. Responses were mixed at best. Notably weak in overnight trading were Microsoft and Amazon.com

    RBC Capital initiated coverage on the U.S. energy sector. Top pick is Chevron. Stocks allocated an Outperform rating included ConocoPhillips and Frontier Oil.

    Verizon slipped 1.0% after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock from Buy to Neutral.

    CGI Group was downgraded by Raymond James from Outperform to Market Perform.

    Nucor was downgraded by CIBC from Sector Outperform to Sector Perform. 

    Don Vialoux, chartered market technician, is the author of a free
    daily report on equity markets, sectors, commodities, equities and
    Exchange-Traded Funds. For more visit Don Vialoux's Web site
     

  • Birthday Giveaway Contest By SMobile Security And Special Offers For Our Readers

    Since we’re talking Security, I thought I’d let you in on another giveaway. This one is from SMobile Systems, the leading mobile security provider. SMobile has been a mobile security company for quite a while and were the first for BlackBerry to have a security application that included Anti-Virus. Their application is reliable and stealth. For our Birthday Celebration they have given us copies for a contest and great offers…

    In case you’re wondering what SMobile is, or the SMobile Security Shield is, you can read more at this link here. Here’s the description from their website about the product that is the focus of the month:

    Spyware exists today that is capable of logging every key typed on a mobile device, intercepting e-mail, text and voice communications and stealing personal data from your cell phone. More than ever before, users are downloading applications and music files, sharing memory cards and utilizing mobile devices for online banking and purchasing. Without adequate security protection, these practices create a ripe environment for Identity Theft.
    SMobile is the world leader at providing AntiSpyware and AntiVirus protection to mobile devices. The SMobile AntiTheft and Identity Protection software runs in the background to immediately detect and remove malicious files and programs as they attempt to enter a device. On a routine basis, the solution will automatically receive updates from SMobile security servers and scan the entire device and memory cards to ensure the highest possible level of protection.
    Advanced Protection for Lost or Stolen Devices
    Without question, the number of lost and stolen mobile devices is staggering. The ultra-portable nature of smartphones enables users to essentially carry their Personal Computer in their pocket to sporting events, grocery stores, airports, restaurants, etc., significantly increasing the chance of loss and theft.
    The unique Anti-Theft capabilities of the SMobile solution enables a user to quickly and easily pinpoint the exact location of a lost or stolen device and have that location displayed in an online map. SMobile customers also have the option to remotely wipe their personal data to ensure that if it falls into the wrong hands, their personal data will not be accessed. As an added bonus, the personal data on BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices can be remotely backed-up and easily imported into a new device and these devices can be remotely locked to prevent access. SMobile’s SIM card change feature can also protect these devices against unauthorized SIM card changes. BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices can also utilize the SMobile Alarm feature, which allows the user to audibly locate a misplaced device within hearing distance, even if the speakers and ringer are muted.
    NOTE: SMobile Systems cannot guarantee GPS functionality on Verizon BlackBerry Curve and the Storm 1 devices. If you receive GPS Longitude and Latitude coordinates of 0.0 on the SMobile Security Console or Parental Dashboard, this functionality has been blocked by the service provider. For more information or questions please contact Customer Service at 1-866-323-0480
    So out of this you have the ability to protect your phone with the unique Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware software, and it scans all files and applications. It also gives you access to the dashboard allowing you to backup your phone, track your phone, and wipe and restore. So for the month of April they have given the following offer for our BlackBerry Sync readers. You can purchase the Anti-Theft and Identity Protection from SMobile at the special rate of Buy One Get One Free using the following code: APL141
    You can also just purchase one product at twenty percent off for our Birthday with the following code: 3RDBDAY

    But now for the Contest, I know you’ve been waiting for this. We have five copies of the Anti-Theft and Identity Protection (one year subscription, valued at $19.99 each) to giveaway for our birthday, compliments of SMobile. Here’s the catch. Since I only have five copies to giveaway, tell us regarding security why it’s important to you. The best out of five win. On your marks…get ready…get set…GO!

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