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  • BOGOTÁ D.C. | Localidad Décima (10ª) de Engativá

    Localidad de Engativá

    Engativá, en lenguaje chibcha quiere decir cacique de Inga; fue asiento de indígenas chibchas y lugar de duros enfrentamientos entre nativos y conquistadores. En 1537, los indígenas derrotados fueron entregados en encomienda a Diego Romero; fue fundada como cabecera municipal probablemente el 22 de mayo de 1537.

    A partir de 1737 la localidad sería objeto de peregrinaciones al Santuario de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, erigido como iglesia parroquial por el Papa Clemente XII.

    El desarrollo de la localidad giró en un principio alrededor de la producción agropecuaria, de la cual quedan sólo pequeños cultivos en la parte rural del antiguo municipio de Engativá.

    El 17 de diciembre de 1954 con la creación del Distrito Especial de Bogotá, se anexaron a Bogotá seis municipios circunvecinos entre ellos Engativá.

    En el año de 1972, mediante el Acuerdo 26 se crean 16 alcaldías menores del Distrito Especial de Bogotá, pasando la localidad a integrar con otros barrios circunvecinos la Alcaldía Menor de Engativá, ratificada mediante el Acuerdo 8 de 1977.

    Engativá es administrada por el alcalde local y la junta administradora local, con un total de once ediles.

    La zona de Engativá ha sido jalonada por una clase media pujante que hizo buena parte de sus viviendas por autoconstrucción. Poco a poco estas viviendas se consolidaron en barrios y paulatinamente sus habitantes tuvieron acceso a servicios públicos. Hoy en día el 95% de sus viviendas cuenta con servicios de energía, acueducto y alcantarillado y una proporción algo menor tiene teléfono (89%); se conserva aún zona rural con población campesina en áreas del antiguo municipio de Engativá.

    Ubicación

    La localidad de Engativá está ubicada al noroccidente de la ciudad. Limita al norte con el río Juan Amarillo, al Oriente con la Avenida 68, al sur con la Avenida El Dorado y el antiguo camino a Engativá y al occidente limita con el río Bogotá.

    Barrios

    La localidad de Engativá cuenta con 9 Unidades de Planeción Zonal:

    UPZs de Engativá

    Álamos
    UPZ116, tipo 7
    Bolivia
    UPZ72, tipo 2
    Boyacá Real
    UPZ30, tipo 2
    Engativá
    UPZ74, tipo 1
    Las Ferias
    UPZ26, tipo 5
    Garcés Navas
    UPZ73, tipo 2
    Jardín Botánico
    UPZ105, tipo 8
    Minuto de Dios
    UPZ29, tipo 2
    Santa Cecilia
    UPZ31, tipo 2

    Entre los barrios encontramos: Álamos norte, Bachué, Bolivia, Ciudadela Colsubsidio, Engativá, Las Ferias, Florida, Garcés Navas, La Granja, Minuto de Dios, Normandía, Quirigua, Santa Cecilia, Santa Helenita, Villas del Dorado, Villas de Granada, Zarzamora.

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  • Cool K07 Palm Pre Knockoff Issued

    cool k07 palm pre clone
    The Palm Pre has been shanzai’d again, this time under the Cool K07 moniker. A site called Solomobi is now selling the Sunnyvale inspired model for a cool $128 credits.

    Cool’s take includes a 2.8 inch 320 x 240 pixel touchscreen, ~20MB of memory with T-Flash expansion, 2 cameras, Bluetooth, Analog TV & FM radio and GPRS connectivity all with a slide out QWERT full keyboard. Software wise it is said to offer Java functions and its powered by some kind of gravity inducer? Lookout for the “handshaking function” which alters the wallpaper when shaken.

    A couple more pics are posted after the break.






  • Renault confirma su expansión en la India

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    La realidad de los mercados emergentes de India y China no es ignorada por el sector del automóvil. Consciente de que en Europa se lucha por un mercado común de 800 millones de personas, en la India cuentan con 1.000 millones de habitantes que cada vez, poco a poco, son capaces de gozar de mayor nivel de vida y consecuentemente, adquirir vehículos.

    Así pues, con las perspectivas de un mercado creciente Renault confirma en rueda de prensa en el AutoExpo 2010 de Nueva Delhi que sus planes incluyen la introducción de varios modelos dentro de entre 18 y 24 meses: es decir, en menos de 2 años pretenden tener una presencia comercial fuerte en la India. En 48 meses planean tener la mayoría de su flota vendiéndose en ese país.

    Los coches que estarán a la venta ocuparán toda la gama, incluyendo un Crossover, coches pequeños y manejables y la gama de lujo de la empresa. Será una mezcolanza de modelos actuales de Renault y de coches fabricados a raíz de las plataformas compartidas con la alianza entre Renault y Nissan, la cuarta más grande del sector automovilístico.

    Aprovechando el tirón del salón, han presentado el Twizy, un coche eléctrico de dos plazas del cual ya hemos hablado largo y tendido aquí en HighMotor. Con la globalización, la capacidad de estas empresas para sacar rendimientos en mercados en desarrollo con un potencial enorme es máxima: con la tecnología madura, los costes de fabricación bajos y el renombre y prestigio que tiene, el movimiento hacia la India parece idoneo.

    Fuente | Renault



  • By the Numbers – 2009: Up and Down Year Ends Down For Most Edition

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    Subaru, Kia and Hyundai increase alone, FoMoCo loses least

    Most automakers giving themselves a pat on the back for a strong sales performance in December should take a second look at the books. A good month of sales to finish off a crappy year still equals a crappy year of sales. The chart below makes this perfectly evident, as only three individual brands and no multi-brand automakers managed to make it through 2009 selling more vehicles than they did in 2008. Not surprisingly, Subaru, Kia and Hyundai (in that order) were the three brands to post an overall sales increase in 2009, with Subaru posting a double-digit rise of 15 percent. With 216,652 sales overall, Subaru now sells more vehicles in the U.S. than Volkswagen and Mazda, two direct competitors with larger lineups.

    Though no multi-brand automaker can claim a sales victory in 2009, you might be surprised to learn that Ford Motor Company with its Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo brands performed the best. FoMoCo sales in 2009 fell 15 percent, a smaller drop than any of its competitors. Toyota Motor Company sales (Toyota and Lexus combined) fell over 20 percent, but the Japanese juggernaut still managed to beat Ford in number of vehicles sold (1.77 million to 1.68 million).

    The rest of the industry’s performance can be viewed in the chart below. Note that there were 308 selling days in both 2008 and 2009, so the percent change in volume sold will equal the percent change in the daily average sales rate.

    Brand/Company Volume % Dec. ‘09 Dec. ‘08 DSR* % DSR Dec. ‘09 DSR Dec. ‘08
    Subaru 15.43 216,652 187,699 15.43 703 609
    Kia 9.75 300,063 273,397 9.75 974 888
    Hyundai 8.29 435,064 401,742 8.29 1,413 1,304
    Volkswagen -4.34 213,454 223,128 -4.34 693 724
    Audi -5.75 82,716 87,760 -5.75 269 285
    Ford -14.34 1,445,742 1,687,731 -14.34 4,694 5,480
    Mercedes-Benz -15.34 190,604 225,128 -15.34 619 731
    Volvo -15.96 61,435 73,102 -15.96 199 237
    Mini -16.37 45,225 54,077 -16.37 147 176
    Lexus -16.96 215,975 260,087 -16.96 701 844
    Nissan -17.81 689,014 838,361 -17.81 2,237 2,722
    Honda -18.63 1,045,061 1,284,261 -18.63 3,393 4,170
    Toyota -20.61 1,554,174 1,957,575 -20.61 5,046 6,356
    BMW -21.12 196,502 249,113 -21.12 638 809
    Mazda -21.29 207,767 263,949 -21.29 675 857
    Lincoln -22.79 82,847 107,295 -22.79 269 348
    Mercury -23.24 92,299 120,248 -23.24 300 390
    Porsche -24.35 19,696 26,035 -24.35 64 85
    Chevrolet -25.35 1,344,629 1,801,131 -25.35 4,366 5,848
    Buick -25.43 102,306 137,197 -25.43 332 445
    Acura -26.84 105,723 144,504 -26.84 343 469
    Infiniti -28.23 81,089 112,989 -28.23 263 367
    Jeep -30.61 231,701 333,901 -30.61 752 1,084
    GMC -31.09 259,779 376,996 -31.09 843 1,224
    Cadillac -32.31 109,092 161,159 -32.31 354 523
    Pontiac -33.31 178,300 267,348 -33.31 579 868
    Dodge -33.34 522,686 784,113 -33.34 1,697 2,546
    Smart -40.72 14,595 24,622 -40.72 47 80
    Mitsubishi -44.85 53,636 97,257 -44.85 174 316
    Chrysler -47.18 177,015 335,108 -47.18 575 1,088
    Saab -59.38 8,680 21,368 -59.38 28 69
    Saturn -61.35 72,660 188,004 -61.35 236 610
    Hummer -67.09 9,046 27,485 -67.09 29 89
    COMPANIES
    Ford Mo Co -15.39 1,682,323 1,988,376 -15.39 5,462 6,456
    Nissan NA -19.05 770,103 951,350 -19.05 2,500 3,089
    American Honda -19.46 1,150,784 1,428,765 -19.46 3,736 4,639
    Toyota Mo Co -20.18 1,770,149 2,217,662 -20.18 5,747 7,200
    BMW Group -20.27 241,727 303,190 -20.27 785 984
    General Motors -30.07 2,084,492 2,980,688 -30.07 6,768 9,678
    Chrysler Group
    -35.90 931,402 1,453,122 -35.90 3,024 4,718

    By the Numbers – 2009: Up and Down Year Ends Down For Most Edition originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 05 Jan 2010 17:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Ford Mustang takes 2009 Pony Car sales crown from Chevrolet Camaro

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    It’s official: The Ford Mustang outsold the Chevrolet Camaro in 2009, despite the Bowtie Brand’s contender putting together a string of month-on-month sales leads over the Blue Oval’s pony car. But it was a close race.

    According to sales data released by both Ford and General Motors, the Mustang sold 66,623 units in 2009, with GM coming in close behind at 61,618 Camaros sold for the year.

    Early on there was speculation that the Camaro could overtake the Mustang if its sales streak continued, but despite pent up demand for the Chevy’s retromobile, Ford sold 6,327 Mustangs last month – over 60 percent more than it did in November. Not a huge surprise, but a good showing nonetheless, and with all of the updates to the 2011 Mustang, we suspect that next year’s race won’t be nearly as entertaining.

    [Sources: Ford, General Motors]

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  • No es otro tonto hilo de Puerto Madero

    He aquí el comienzo de mi parodia de las tomas archiconocidas de Puerto Madero y unos bonus track de catalinas.

    Como en todos mis hilos, van las fotos en minicuotas sin interés alguno.

    Las fotos fueron sacadas el 04/12/2009 día en el que conocí Puerto Madero y tuve la posibilidad de vivir como un maderero (denominación adoptada del antropólogo bamza) en un especie de estudio etnográfico para comprender mejor el comportamiento de esta tribu urbana del foro asi como también sus ritos y el significado de sus costumbres. ::

    Tambien tuve la oportunidad de conocer a un par de ellos quienes me enseñaron su vocabulario maderero (chotó, courtain wall, skyline, cluster, etc) y sobre algunos personajes célebres que dejaron su firma acá como foster, Calatrava y la esposa de Pelli por nombrar algunos.

    Una costumbre que aprendí de uno de ellos ya antes de venir, fue la creación de panorámicas (!Gracias Alan! un par me quedaron bien)

    Bue las fotos:










  • Rally Software Grabs $16 Million For Agile Software Development Tools

    Rally Software, a company that provides agile project management applications to for software development, has just raised $16 million in funding led by Greylock Partners. The brings Rally’s total funding up to nearly $50 million. The new funding will be used to hire additional engineers. Tom Bogan, Venture Partner of Greylock, will join Rally’s board of directors.

    Rally’s products and services helps businesses implement Agile software development and Lean practices with the right combination of tools, services and best practices. Rally’s clients include Cisco, Microsoft, AOL, and Hewlett-Packard. Last year, the company acquired 6th Sense Analytics.

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  • U.S. Mobile Web Usage Grew 110 Percent Last Year; Apple Dominates, Android No. 2

    The mobile Web grew 110 percent in the U.S. last year and 148 percent worldwide as measured by growth in pageviews, according to a new Quantcast Mobile Trends report (embedded below). Even so, the mobile Web accounted for only 1.26 percent of Web consumption in the U.S. (and 0.99 percent worldwide).

    Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch drove much of this growth. In the U.S., Apple has a commanding 65 percent market share of mobile Web access as of the end of December, 2009. Only 41 percent of that is from the iPhone. The other 24 percent comes from the iPod Touch, which has been growing rapidly as a mobile Web device even though it only has WiFi. Globally, Apple also dominates in every market except Africa (where simpler and cheaper Java phones still rule).

    Android isn’t really much of a player yet outside the U.S. But inside the U.S, Android is coming up fast, with 12 percent market share. Android is now the No. 2 mobile Web operating system, recently beating out Blackberry’s RIM OS, which has an 8.7 percent market share.

    The sudden growth spurt of Android jives with Admob data showing that it doubled since October. And that’s before today’s release of the Nexus One. Most of that share comes from HTC handsets, and Verizon’s launch of the Droid in November. (Motorola’s Droid is the yellow part of the chart below.

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  • AT&T Finishes HSPA 7.2 Updates Early. But Not So Fast…

    Screen shot 2010-01-05 at 2.44.15 PMToday, AT&T announced that it has completed HSPA 7.2 updates to all its 3G cell sites across the U.S. This was completed earlier than expected as AT&T decided to “expedite” the process to improve customer experience. But don’t get too excited just yet. Despite the upgrade, the faster bandwidth promised by HSPA 7.2 is still limited to a handful of select test cities, we’re told.

    HSPA 7.2 is the technology that was promising to deliver data speeds about twice (7.2 Mbps, hence, the name) those of AT&T’s current 3G network. The technology became a topic of dicussion last year when it was revealed that the iPhone 3GS would be HSPA 7.2-compatible. Unfortunately, besides the select users in the initial test markets (Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami), no one with the device has been able to utilize the speed increase and likely won’t for some time still.

    So what’s the point of this upgrade if it doesn’t offer the faster promised speeds? Well, AT&T says the software upgrades done to make HSPA 7.2 possible will “result in a better overall customer experience by generally improving consistency in accessing data sessions.” Undoubtedly, this move comes at least partially as a result of a new round of criticism about the reliability of AT&T’s network. It also comes on the day that T-Mobile says it has fully upgraded its network to HSPA 7.2. Like AT&T, T-Mobile is the other major GSM network in the U.S.

    The move also comes amid all the hoopla Google and T-Mobile are getting today thanks to the new Nexus One device. While the unlocked phone will work on AT&T’s network, it won’t be compatible with AT&T’s 3G service. The Nexus One will, however, be able to run on T-Mobile at 7.2 Mbps, apparently.

    The key to getting AT&T’s network up to the 7.2Mbps speed it upgrading its backhaul connections. That’s what AT&T is currently doing in the cities where it is testing the faster speeds, and it says it will continue rolling that out to more markets in 2010, and complete it in 2011. Of course, by then, hopefully we’ll be close to having LTE (next generation networks) coverage around the country.

    AT&T says it has currently has 10 HSPA 7.2-compatible devices. They are:

    • iPhone 3GS
    • HTC PURE
    • HTC Tilt2
    • Samsung Jack
    • LG eXpo
    • LaptopConnect Mercury
    • LaptopConnect Lightning
    • Acer Aspire One
    • Samsung Go
    • HP Mini Netbook

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  • Mad Catz Unveils Tatsunoko vs. Capcom FightStick

    Tatsunoko vs. Capcom

    The U.S. release of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is just around the corner, so it should come as no surprise that a premium arcade stick from Mad Catz will accompany the game’s Stateside debut. Priced at $79.99 on the GameShark store, the official Tatsunoko vs. Capcom FightSticks is expected to be available between the middle and end of this month.

    This latest FightStick pretty much looks like what you’d expect from Capcom and Mad Catz, with the standard eight buttons, joystick, and a turbo option — all topped off with some snazzy artwork from Japanese illustrator Shinkiro. It’ll connect directly to any Wii remotes you happen to have lying around, so there’s absolutely no chance of your kid sister tripping over the cables while you’re trying to pull off a particularly gnarly combo.

    As an added bonus, Mad Catz also revealed that the Tatsunoko vs. Capcom FightStick will work with many of the arcade classics on the Virtual Console. They didn’t go into specifics, but it’s a safe bet that most of Capcom’s own vintage lineup will be supported.

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  • Climate Intelligence Agency? Spooks Share Satellite Pics With Climate Scientists | 80beats

    nasa-polar-ice-webMuch to the chagrin of a certain Wyoming Senator, the Central Intelligence Agency is poised to fight terrorism and spy on sea lions (Sen. John Barrasso once quipped the CIA should stick to the former occupation). The nation’s top scientists and spies are collaborating on an effort to use the federal government’s intelligence assets — including spy satellites and other classified sensors — to assess the hidden complexities of environmental change. They seek insights from natural phenomena like clouds and glaciers, deserts and tropical forests [The New York Times].

    The program will have little impact on the CIA’s normal intelligence gathering, say those involved, and will only release data already in hand or data gathered during satellite down time. The images will even have their sharpness decreased in order to maintain some secrecy about the satellites’ true capabilities.

    60 scientists, all with security clearances, will oversee the scientific aspects of the project, like analyzing detailed images of the polar ice caps. Of course, not everyone in Washington is on board with the collaboration, and as the attempted airliner bombing on Christmas Day reminded the public of the terrorist threat, the critics are likely to get louder. However, a report from the National Academy of Sciences, which advises the federal government, calls the satellite data essential, saying “there are no other data available that show the melting and freezing processes” [Popular Science]. The program actually began under former President Clinton, but was canceled by former President Bush. Clinton’s vice president Al Gore has been lobbying to restart the program since 2008.

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  • What could Google to do placate Motorola? Perhaps a Nexus Two.

    Picture 31One thing that Google made clear today is that the HTC-built Nexus One is the first in a line of so-called ‘Superphones.’ And HTC doesn’t have the exclusive right to manufacture them, Google’s VP of Product Management Mario Queiroz said today.

    “We could very well do a Nexus Two with Motorola,” he said. “We’re working as quickly as possible.”

    So that might appease the handset maker, which launched the Droid two months ago only to have it overshadowed by the Nexus One. In deciding to put its marketing muscle behind an HTC-manufactured device, Google risks alienating the very manufacturing partners that have helped the Android operating system become a credible competitor in the smartphone space.

    Queiroz didn’t say when a Nexus Two, Three or Six might show up. But judging by Google’s pace in going from 1 to 20 Android-based phones in a single year, the next phone could come soon.

    (”Nexus Two” isn’t trademarked yet, so the second one could have some other name variation. But “Nexus One” belongs to Google, not to HTC, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.)


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  • Nexus One, Droid, or iPhone — which should you buy?

    iphoneDon’t have time to read through the thousands of long, gadget-nerdy posts about Google’s new Nexus One phone flooding the Internet today?

    We’ve made you a cheat sheet that compares the top three status-phones: Nexus, Droid and iPhone. We’ll also tell you which one to buy when you’re done comparing.

    Price

    • Nexus One: $179 with service plan, $529 unlocked
    • Droid: $199 with service plan. $599 unlocked
    • iPhone: $99 and up with service plan. $199 for the fast one, $599 for the fast one unlocked

    Carrier(s)

    • Nexus One: T-Mobile. Coming soon to Verizon and to Vodaphone in Europe
    • Droid: Verizon
    • iPhone: AT&T

    Size

    • Nexus One: 4.7″ x 2.4″ x 0.45″
    • Droid: 2.4″ x 4.6″ x 0.5″
    • iPhone: 4.5″ x 2.4″ x 0.48″

    Weight

    • Nexus One: 4.5 ounces
    • Droid: 6.0 ounces
    • iPhone: 4.8 ounces

    Manufacturer

    • Nexus One: HTC
    • Droid: Motorola
    • iPhone: Apple

    Operating System

    • Nexus One: Android 2.1
    • Droid: Android 2.0
    • iPhone: iPhone OS 3.0

    Screen Size

    • Nexus One: 3.7″
    • Droid: 3.7″
    • iPhone: 3.5″

    Screen Resolution

    • Nexus One: 800 x 480 pixels, 267 pixels per inch
    • Droid: , 854 x 480 pixels, 267 pixels per inch
    • iPhone: 480 x 320 pixels, 163 pixels per inch

    Standby Time on 3G network

    • Nexus One: 250 hours
    • Droid: 270 hours
    • iPhone: 300 hours

    Internet Use battery life

    • Nexus One: 5 hours on 3G, 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi
    • Droid: 6.4 hours
    • iPhone: 5 hours on 3G, 9 hours on Wi-Fi

    Talk Time on 3G network

    • Nexus One: 420 minutes
    • Droid: 420 minutes
    • iPhone: 300 minutes

    Camera

    • Nexus One: 5 megapixels
    • Droid: 5 megapixels
    • iPhone: 3 megapixels

    Number of available apps

    • Nexus One: 10,000
    • Droid: 10,000
    • iPhone: 100,000 — yes, 10 times as many as Android Market

    One Big Thing it has that the other two don’t

    • Nexus One: Amazing text-to-speech conversion
    • Droid: A real keyboard
    • iPhone: The most apps

    Where can I get it?

    Watch out for …

    • Nexus One: Multitasking apps is cool, but can drain the battery quickly.
    • Droid: Heavier than the rest. The camera “sucks,” says Gizmodo.
    • iPhone: No multitasking for apps. AT&T coverage in San Francisco and New York is hard-to-believe bad.

    motorola-droid-verizon-wirelessWhich one should you buy? You’re reading VentureBeat, so you’re very likely an entrepreneur, VC or bizdev professional.

    Get the Droid. You have work to do. Droid’s physical keyboard lets you type much faster than the touchscreens on the iPhone and Nexus One. It’s almost — almost — as good as a BlackBerry for text and email.

    But even more important, the Droid is the only one of these phones available with a service plan from Verizon for now. The Nexus One will eventually add Verizon as an option, and there are rumors that the iPhone will too — but is there any more discredited phrase in the mobile industry than coming soon? Verizon’s huge network footprint means the Droid will work in more places than the other two, with minimal call drops.

    Here’s a chart from BillShrink comparing the phone’s features and costs.

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  • New Alex e-reader starts with one million Google Books in its catalog

    image001The two-screen Alex e-reader, from Cupertino, California startup Spring Design, is a new electronic book reader that runs Google’s Android operating system. One screen is for paper-like, black-and-white reading. The other is for looking at pictures and video, surfing the Web, or browsing for books.

    Spring Design announced today that the Alex, which will debut at this week’s enormous Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, can download and read a million titles from Google Books’ collection of digitized books, through a deal with Google. The price for the Alex has not yet been announced.

    Alex connects via Wi-Fi to browse and download books. It also has audio and video playback, image viewing, and the ability to run some, but not all  Google Android applications.

    Spring Design, founded in Cupertino in 2006, is a privately held company best known for the lawsuit Spring Design filed against Barnes & Noble in November 2009, claiming Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-reader stole the dual-screen concept and other features after meeting with Spring Design to discuss licensing the Alex as B&N’s e-reader.


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  • Some good news: Auto-lending is loosening up, rates dropping

    Auto-lending is loosening up and rates are dropping thanks to a trillion-dollar government program which guarantees auto-loans sold to investors. Interest rates are at their lowest point since December of ‘08, and December 2009’s sales figures for cars and light trucks is expected to be the highest since cash-for-clunkers ended in August.

    While the financial arm of the industry is loosening up, not everyone should be jumping for joy. Yes, those with top-tier credit can find rates in the 5’s, but those with bad credit are actually paying rates higher than before. Banks are still apprehensive to lend to high-risk borrowers.

    The program, dubbed TALF, or the Term Asset Backed Loan Facility program, began last March and is scheduled to conclude in March of 2010. The question remains however on whether or not the market for securitized loans is one that can stand on its own. Only time will tell.

    – By: Stephen Calogera

    Source: MSNBC


  • Android and iPhone users are the most active mobile shoppers

    According to Compete’s Q3 2009 Smartphone Intelligence Survey of nearly 2,000 smartphone owners, 37% purchased something non-mobile with their handset in the past 6 months. While that’s still far from a majority, the study found that at least 68% of smartphone users conduct some mobile shopping activity, such as looking for reviews, shipping information, or store coupons.

    The study found that iPhone and Android users were the most likely to conduct shopping related activities. Over 40% of iPhone and Android users said that they are likely to check sale prices at alternative locations on their mobile phones while they are shopping. They are also likely to read product reviews while out shopping, with 39 percent of iPhone owners and 31 percent of Android owners saying they’ve looked at reviews from their handset before making a purchase.Compete_smartphone_purchase

    The most frequently purchased items on smartphones were music, books, DVDs, video games, and movie tickets — all relatively low priced items. Android and iPhone users, however, expressed a much greater interest in making larger purchases by phone, with more than 50% saying they would spend more than $25 on a single item purchased by smartphone.

    Comscore’s research on media usage of smartphone owners reached a similar conclusion — that iPhone and Android owners are much more likely than other smartphone users to engage in activities beyond basic smartphone functions like reading email. For example, the study showed that 80% of Android and iPhone owners read the news on their devices, compared to only 65% of total smartphone users and only 14% of non-smartphone users.

    Comscore estimates that there were 37.5 million U.S. smartphone subscribers above the age of 13 in November 2009, and recent Forrester data shows a rapid growth rate year over year. Certainly this holiday season, which was not included in any of these surveys, left an increasing number of smartphone owners frustrated with the performance of mobile commerce sites. According to the survey:

    “Compete’s Q3 Smartphone Intelligence survey found that eight percent of smartphone owners that tried to purchase a product on their device were unable to do so. 45 percent of those that abandoned the process reported that they did so because the site would not load, and an additional 38 percent left the site because it was not developed specifically for smartphone users.”

    The excitement about Nexus One, the Android phone released by Google today, will surely speed the adoption of smartphones. The question is, are retailers leaving money on the table by not having mobile optimized sites or apps? Expect a boom for m-commerce technology companies like Usablenet, Digby, and mPoria.


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  • SyncMate adds some Bluetooth support

    imageSyncMate is one of the best sync client available on the net, well they just got better and added sync over Bluetooth in version 2.5. Eltima Software announced their newest update will be immediately availability. The update for the Mac and Windows Mobile syncing client update brings support for transferring data via Bluetooth connections. SyncMate 2.5 is priced at a very good US$39.95 and is available for download currently.

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    Synchronizing your Mac with multiple devices is now possible with SyncMate! And you can sync all your devices at the very same moment.

    With SyncMate you can sync data in your Mac with other Mac computers as well as with other PC (!!!) computers. No need to look for exhausting data transfer methods. All you need is one SyncMate!

    Keep your Mac in sync with your mobile phone! Windows Mobile devices and Nokia S40 phones are supported.

    Can’t imagine your everyday life without Google account? SyncMate will sync your Google Contacts and Calendars with your Mac for FREE!

    SyncMate also syncs your Mac with USB drives or Sony PSP. With SyncMate you can backup PSP or USB drive files and folders at your Mac and restore them in couple of clicks when needed.

    Eltima also offers special online storage to SyncMate users. Store your Learn how to increase USB synchronization speed with SyncMate
    important data there and access it from any spot on the globe easily.

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  • AT&T Completes Nationwide 7.2 HSPA 3G Upgrade [Att]

    AT&T has completed the software upgrade that prepares 3G cell sites across the nation for the 7.2 HSPA upgrade. The 3G speed bump will come as an enhanced cell site backhaul is deployed over the course of 2010 and 2011.

    After full testing of HSPA 7.2 software, AT&T decided to expedite deployment of this initial upgrade, which will result in a better overall customer experience by generally improving consistency in accessing data sessions. The software upgrade also prepares the network for faster speeds and increases network efficiency.

    The backhaul process has already begun in the initial test markets of Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami, and AT&T expects to have the majority of their 3G data traffic running on the 7.2 network by the end of the year. [PRNewswire]







  • Shared Hospital Rooms Raise Infection Risk

    I didn’t put this in the Duh Study category, but it is rather obvious, I would think: “Queen’s University study concludes private rooms are safer.”

    Back in “the old days,” many hospitals didn’t have private rooms and patients were mostly in wards – a large room with bed after bed, lining the walls. They had male hospital bedswards and female wards. Then, wards became smaller and four-bedded rooms were more the norm, along with semi-private (two-bedded rooms) and private rooms.

    Hospitals now are often built to limit shared rooms as much as possible, for patient privacy and to limit the spread of disease. A study, just published in the on-line version of the American Journal of Infection Control, reports that having a roommate or roommates increases your risk of catching an infection or infectious disease.

    This may not have been a big issue in years gone by, but with the rising concerns of superbugs becoming stronger and more prevalent, it is important to try to eliminate as many risky situations as possible. And, if this means making all hospital rooms private, then maybe this is the way to go.

    An all-private room facility isn’t cheap and it is more difficult for the nursing staff to monitor all the patients if they’re not adequately staffed, but the cost of treating the so-called superbugs and the economic cost (lost wages, for example) may become astronomical.

    According to the study’s authors:

    “If you’re in a two, three or four-bedded room, each time you get a new roommate your risk of acquiring these serious infections increases by 10 per cent,” says Dr. Zoutman, professor of Community Health and Epidemiology at Queen’s. “That’s a substantial risk, particularly for longer hospital stays when you can expect to have many different roommates.”

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  • Sony Refreshes Flash Memory Handycam Family Of HD Camcorders With 24Mbps AVCHD


    Sony announced during CES 2010 a refresh to their Flash Memory Handycam line of camcorders – similar to the HDR-CX models of 2009. The new models (HDR-CX550V, HDR-CX350V, HDR-CX300, HDR-CX150, and HDR-CX110) have some great additions inside and out compared to last year and range from $500 to $1300. All of these camcorders will be available in February and are compatible with PC and Mac. We’re really excited about these new models because it is the first time Sony has included the ability to HD video at 24Mbps, which other manufacturers have had in their AVCHD-based camcorders for a while. For those of you tired of limited options in the past, I’m also pleased to inform you that Sony put Memory Stick PRO Duo, Secure Digital (SD), and SDHC storage card slots on each model. We’re also seeing mention of the ability to down-convert from AVCHD to MPEG2, and are seeking clarification on this feature and if its built-in to the device or something external.

    The Sony HDR-CX550V High-Definition flash memory Handycam Camcorder will be the flagship model at $1300, and features full 1920×1080 high-definition video recording at up to 24Mbps and 12-megapixel still image capture. Sony has also included the 64GB embedded flash memory again this year, which is enormous and probably more than sufficient for most consumers. Within, you’ll have confidence in every shot as the lens is a masterful “Exmor-R” CMOS sensor with accelerated auto focus and is also a Wide Angle G-lens for a 2x larger shooting area. And speaking of shooting area, you will never miss a detail on the extremely large 3.5” touchscreen Xtra Fine TruBlack LCD (921K) with a newer, improved interface.

    Like other Handycams this year, the CX550V has Optical Steady Shot with Active Mode, from wide to telephoto end. The high-speed BIONZ imaging processor enables some new advanced features such as Golf Shot (renders two seconds of motion into sequence of up to 22 still images) and iAuto (11 optimized settings depending on the scene). Incredible face detection, Smile Shutter, and Face Touch recognizes up to eight faces to auto correct and prioritize a subject with one touch, while also taking photos. To ensure you remember where you took your video, the CX550V has a built-in GPS receiver with integrated Navteq maps technology that automatically geo-tags content for you.

    Aside from the mini HDMI port, USB, and excellent storage card compatibility the XR550V has mic and headphone inputs as well as an assignable dial for manual control (Iris/Shutter/Exposure/WB/Focus).

    For nearly four hundred dollars less, the HDR-CX350V High-Definition flash memory Handycam Camcorder is a good alternative that still packs solid features in comparison to the CX550V. It has full 1920×1080 high-definition video recording at up to 24Mbps and 7-megapixel still image capture. Sony has also included 32GB of embedded flash memory in this model, which is about 32GB less than the CX550V but I find it hard to believe that this will be considered a limitation by most people – its a lot of hard drive space.

    Within, you’ll have confidence in every shot as the lens is a masterful “Exmor-R” CMOS sensor with accelerated auto focus that also is a Wide Angle G-lens for a 2x larger shooting area. A powerful 12X optical zoom and higher digital zoom allow you to crop that perfect frame, or simply peer far off into the distance. And speaking of shooting area, it will be hard to miss a detail on the nice touchscreen 2.7” Clear Photo LCD Plus screen (230K) with a newer, improved interface.

    Like other Handycams this year, the CX350V has Optical Steady Shot with Active Mode, from wide to telephoto end. The high-speed BIONZ imaging processor enables some new advanced features such as Golf Shot (renders two seconds of motion into sequence of up to 22 still images) and iAuto (11 optimized settings depending on the scene). Incredible face detection, Smile Shutter, and Face Touch recognizes up to eight faces to auto correct and prioritize a subject with one touch, while also taking photos. It however does not have the GPS option like the CX550V.

    The $800 sibling to the CX350V is the Sony HDR-CX300 HD Flash Memory Handycam Camcorder, which differs by having only 16GB of included storage, but is virtually the same in all other aspects.

    Sony is also introducing a $550 HDR-CX150 High-Definition flash memory Handycam Camcorder that does an impressive full 1920×1080 high-definition video recording at up to 24Mbps, but is far lower than the other models with only the ability to do 3-megapixel still image capture. Unusually enough, Sony was coy to style this model a little as it also is available in two colors: black and red. Sony has also included 16GB embedded flash memory in this model and a 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus screen (230K). The high quality “Exmor-R” CMOS sensor with accelerated auto focus and Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 25X optical zoom lens will make this camcorder a strong contender in its price range.

    Like other Handycams this year, the CX150V has Optical Steady Shot with Active Mode, from wide to telephoto end. The high-speed BIONZ imaging processor enables some new advanced features such as Golf Shot (renders two seconds of motion into sequence of up to 22 still images) and iAuto (11 optimized settings depending on the scene). Incredible face detection, Smile Shutter, and Face Touch recognizes up to eight faces to auto correct and prioritize a subject with one touch, while also taking photos. It however does not have the GPS option like the CX550V.

    As if this list of new CX series camcorders wasn’t exhaustive enough, Sony also mentioned a $500 HDR-CX110 that costs $500. The key difference between it and the HDR-CX150 is that it has no embedded flash memory so you will need to purchase a memory card with this device. It is the same specifications wise in every other aspect, except for the fact that it comes in black, red, and blue. Nifty.