Tuesday, January 1, 2013

IRL: Wacom Bamboo Splash, Triggertrap Mobile and the iPad 3

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

We've got a mixed bag this week. Billy, who's reviewed a bunch of Wacom products on this site, talks about what it's like to live with the Bamboo Splash pen tablet. James, meanwhile, uses a mobile photography tool to ensure his reflection doesn't show up when he's shooting tablets and such. Rounding out the list, Darren takes a closer look at the iPad's display. He thinks it's alright.

Continue reading IRL: Wacom Bamboo Splash, Triggertrap Mobile and the iPad 3

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/30/irl-wacom-bamboo-splash-triggertrap-mobile-ipad-3/

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Monday, December 31, 2012

3 Steps to a Remarkable New Year: Review, Reflect, Resolve | The ...

As the year comes to a close, amidst the hectic holiday and business year end ?to-dos,? I urge you to find some quiet time just for yourself. Sit or walk, be still or move ? whatever helps you have an open and clear mind. Bring along a pad of paper or your favorite electronic device and give yourself the precious gift of reflective, uninterrupted time to set your intention for a remarkable new year.

Review

1. First, spend some time reviewing the year you have had both personally and professionally. Don?t be too easy or too hard on yourself. Don?t beat yourself up for what you didn?t accomplish or for mistakes and failures. Rather, just summarize and describe the year you?ve had in a few words or in a sentence or two.?At the end of this review, if you are so inclined, write a headline to a story about the prior year.

We recently asked??How would you describe your 2012??? on social media.?Bold business women, passionate professionals, enthusiastic entrepreneurs and fearless females around the world reflected and gave us their answers. Read them here!

Reflect

2. Once you?ve managed to succinctly describe your year, spend some time considering how you feel about the statements you came up with. Are you proud? Are you sad? Are you inspired? Are you encouraged or discouraged? What have you learned about yourself and your work this past year? What can you build on? What should you discard or abandon to create more space so you can better achieve what you set out to accomplish.

Resolve

3. Think ahead to next year. See if you can tap into your true sense of purpose, that which ignites your true spirit. How do you want to describe your year at the end of 2013? How do you want to feel? What would be and feel so right for you? For now, don?t set goals, timelines or actions. Instead, set an overall intention for your year. Consider, above all what you intend to create for yourself, your business and your career.

Ruminate on your intention for awhile. Sit with it, embrace it, play it out over and over in your mind. If its helpful to you, share it with a trusted friend, mentor or sponsor.?Ask yourself, if you can truly own it. Are you fully committed to manifest this intention?

Since I work to practice what I preach, here are mine:

Review

2012: A Year of Transition, Foundation and Growth

Reflection

2012 was the year I laid the foundation to provide business and career advice for women in developing and emerging markets and around the world. I feel great about hiring Erin Swanson, our Director of Digital. I feel?both?good about the investments I made, the progress we made, the global partnerships we developed and the changes I made both in my work ? even giving up many wonderful clients to focus more completely on my true professional life purpose ? ?and in my home life to create more space to achieve my vision?and?I am impatient with the pace of our growth and reach.

Resolution

2013 is the breakout year for The Way Women Work!

I am steadfast in my belief that my life?s journey has prepared me for this time. I commit to add real value to the businesses, careers and lives of ?business women in developing and emerging markets through a ?how to succeed? book written specifically for them?and by sharing practical and expert professional advice with women globally.

Wishing you a remarkable 2013! Write and tell us about it. We?d love to share your success.

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Source: http://thewaywomenwork.com/2012/12/3-steps-to-a-remarkable-new-year-review-reflect-resolve/

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Tentative "fiscal cliff" deal emerges in Senate

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate leaders were hammering out a last-minute deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" on Monday, but it was still unclear if rank-and-file lawmakers would back the agreement, particularly those in the Republican-led House of Representatives.

A deal to avert the fiscal crisis was said to be in the works in the Senate that would raise tax rates on household income above $450,000, said a source familiar with the talks. The agreement would permanently extend the lower tax rates for those below the $450,000 cut off. These lower tax rates have been in place for all taxpayers since the Bush administration.

U.S. stocks rose modestly on the news, with the benchmark Dow Jones industrial average up less than one percent at 13,011.

With only hours to go before the midnight deadline, the source said, the Senate deal would permanently fix the alternative minimum tax and postpone for an undetermined period the automatic, across-the-board federal spending cuts in defense and domestic programs.

The estate tax on inherited assets would increase under the Senate proposal. Corporate tax benefits would be extended, including the research and development tax credit, and unemployment insurance benefits for the long-term jobless would be extended for a year, the source said.

Dividends and capital gains would be taxed at 23.8 percent for high-income households under the Senate package. That would be an increase from the existing rate of 15 percent.

A Democratic aide cautioned that no deal was complete until all the elements were addressed and said it was unsure whether the package being negotiated could pass the Senate.

Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, walking into the Capitol after working late into the night on Sunday, told reporters he had been speaking with Democratic Vice President Joe Biden.

Senate leaders and Biden have been working to forge a pact that would have a chance of passage in both chambers.

HIGHER TAXES AHEAD

From wage-earners to investors, Americans were all but certain to face higher payroll taxes and investment income taxes even if Congress can pull off a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff.

The source made no mention of a tentative Senate compromise to extend President Barack Obama's payroll tax holiday that Americans have enjoyed for two years. Support for such an extension seems to have faded away, in part because the payroll tax funds Social Security. If it ends, the current 4.2 percent payroll tax rate paid by about 160 million workers will rise to the previous 6.2 percent rate after December 31.

That will be the most immediate hit to consumers, who will feel a squeeze on their wallets. Economists have warned that a recession could result if the full sweep of the fiscal cliff is allowed to take hold in January.

At midnight, low tax rates enacted under former President George W. Bush in 2001 and 2003 are set to expire. This remains the most contentious part of the ongoing negotiations, which has many other facets, including investment income tax increases.

A main sticking point has been whether to raise taxes on the wealthy. Republicans had opposed any tax rate hike, while Democrats for most of this year argued that household incomes above $250,000 should see higher tax rates.

If no deal is reached, the tax increases that will result from plunging off the fiscal cliff could be curbed later with retroactive legislation, but some economic damage seemed likely, dependent in part on the reaction of financial markets.

(Writing by Kevin Drawbaugh; Additional reporting Richard Cowan, Kim Dixon, Roberta Rampton, Jeff Mason, Rachelle Younglai and David Morgan; Editing by Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fiscal-deal-stalls-clock-ticks-deadline-000951431--business.html

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Kanex mySpot


The Kanex mySpot ($59.99 MSRP) is a tiny access point (AP) used to create a wireless network when you only have one wired Internet connection. MySpot is handy if, for example, you are in a hotel room or convention hall and only have access to one live Ethernet cable. Kanex specializes in devices for Apple, and keeping in line with the wants of many Apple fans, the company makes mySpot very easy to set up. In fact setup is much simpler than most other travel routers and access points?it's practically plug-and-play. But this device serves only as a wireless AP: It doesn't offer any router functionality.

This means you don't get DHCP capabilities or the ability to create a robust network in which clients can share data. The Kanex mySpot can only deliver Internet access to wireless clients in the situation where you only have one wired connection via an Ethernet cableMySpot also is limited in that it only supports WEP and 802.11 b/g. While it works as advertised, there are other travel routers on the market that deliver more functionality.

Specs
The pocket-sized mySpot looks like a chunky Pez candy dispenser. Its dimensions are 2.27 "x 1.0" x 0.75" (HDW). The device connects to a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port on a laptop or some other client. The USB plug tucks into a groove on the mySpot and is removed from that groove when plugging into a laptop, for instance. The other end of mySpot has a soft, removable cap which exposes an Ethernet port.

MySpot can only create a 2.4GHz WLAN that supports 802.11b/g. It also supports only WEP security, lacking the more secure WPA and WPA2. You can password-protect the WLAN you create with a 5 or 13 character ASCII password. Still, I would be hesitant to conduct any sensitive Internet business with this setup, such as online banking or shopping with credit cards.?

Because mySpot is an AP and has no routing functionality, it picks up the settings of the network of the wired Ethernet connection. So whatever IP addressing information that Ethernet cable's network has, will be passed onto any clients connected to the mySpot wirelessly. You have no control over IP addresses with the Kanex device.? Again, since the purpose is not to create a full-featured wireless LAN, that's suitable for those only looking to get their tablet and smart phone connected to the single Internet connection available in a hotel room.

Setup
To set up mySpot, I plugged the USB connector into a USB 2.0 port of a Dell laptop. I then plugged an Ethernet cable attached to DSL broadband into the MySpot's Ethernet port.

MySpot has two LEDs?one lights blue up when it detects a live Internet connection, and the other lights up red when it's connected to USB (I find it absolutely annoying when vendors use a red LED for a problem-free connection on networking products. Most network administrators are only used to seeing reds and oranges when there are connection issues!)

After I connected the mySpot, I had an unsecured SSID named Kanex MySpot-A5F. I connected to this network and was able to get into the mySpot's web-based interface. There isn't a lot to configure with this simple device. You can change the SSID from the default as well as create a password, or change the wireless channel. This is the extent of the settings. You can't even hide the SSID for extra protection against prying eyes. That's all there really is to setup.

I was easily able to connect two laptops to the mySpot WLAN using either a 5 character or 13 character password. I was able to connect an Android phone with no security, but once I set up either a 5 or 13 character password enabling WEP, I could not connect my phone. This is a potentially major problem with the mySpot. Not all devices can connect with WEP encryption. Once I removed the password (removing the WEP encryption) I was able to connect my Android phone without issue. For Kanex to be of more value, it would need to have WPA2 encryption, which is supported by most popular wireless devices and gadgets.

Easy Setup is Best Feature
I really like how easy mySpot is to set up. Travel routers and APs can often be confusing to configure for the average user on the go. Unfortunately, a lack of modern-level wireless encryption and no support for 802.11N are major oversights with this device. Since it works as advertised, it gets 2.5 out of 5 stars. For a better option, check out our Editors' Choice travel Wi-Fi router?the ZuniConnect Travel Router, which supports 802.11 b/g/n, handles IP addressing intelligently, and supports WPA2.

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Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/zOU--fPbb14/0,2817,2413655,00.asp

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Cowboys Stadium To Host Four Simultaneous NCAA Games

While the details have yet to be finalized, there will be four simultaneous games played at Cowboys Stadium on Veterans Day in 2013.

The games will begin 15 minutes apart and be held side by side under the roof of Cowboys Stadium.

"We're going to squeeze everything into a three-hour time period," Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis said. "We're talking with eight institutions right now that have a very high interest and have that weekend open, and we're going to partner with the 12 [military] bases that are around Dallas, so we can make it a celebration for the guys at Fort Hood and others."

Michigan State will be one of the eight teams to participate.

Source: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/224858/Cowboys_Stadium_To_Host_Four_Simultaneous_NCAA_Games

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Friday, December 7, 2012

On Italian bonds: Why positions on Rome weren't built (or lost) in a day

What?s the definition of not caring? How about 10 year BTPs dropping no more than one point when former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announces that he will no longer support the Monti government and attempts to force early elections in which he, aged 76, is looking to make a grand political comeback.

Anthony Peters, SwissInvest Strategist

Forget the ?Bunga Bunga?, the inappropriate jokes, the prostitutes, the improprieties and the populist TV stations. Our man Berlusconi is taking a run at the government for having failed to generate the growth it had promised. This is the right beating up on the left.

Here in the UK, it is the left beating up on the right. I am reminded of the stressed young mother hitting a crying child and urging it to shut up.

The simple fact is that the growth potential simply isn?t there.?After the seven fat years should come the seven lean years but as European governments failed to follow Joseph?s biblical advice to the Pharaoh and make provisions during the good times, the tough times which followed have been converted into a full blown famine.

In the fullness of time, it will be the right trade but how to overcome the mark to market risk while getting there is one of the key conundrums of modern investing.

Italy has a long history of short lived governments which must, at some point, beg the question as to whether the country?s economic success ? and the huge leap forwards in the past fifty years should not be underestimated ? is because of despite the shenanigans of Rome politicians?

Orson Welles gave Harry Lime in ?The Third Man? the immortal words that: ?In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love ? they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.? (I?m sure I don?t have to add that the cuckoo clock is in fact German, but I don?t think that such a detail blunts the point).

Italy v Spain

Joking aside, the Italy/Spain 10yr yield spread has contracted back into the 90bp area as investors continue to toss the two masters of the garlic belt into the same pot. More wrong they could not be. In November last year Italy in fact traded north of Spain. Then too I warned of misunderstanding the core difference between the two. Spain has a responsible government fighting to manage a country with no meaningful industrial economy. Italy has irresponsible government ably succeeding in mismanaging a more than just reasonably competent industrial economy. If I was in the business of trading Italy against Spain, I?d be long the former all day long and yet I?d have had my glutes handed to me on a plate several times in that past year or so. In the fullness of time, it will be the right trade but how to overcome the mark to market risk while getting there is one of the key conundrums of modern investing.

I had to laugh this morning at the headline ?JPMorgan Investment Bank Bonus Pool Said to Fall as Much as 2%.? As ?much? as 2% ? they?re having a laugh! The CIO Office CDS losses were supposed to amount to over US$6bn when the bank?s net for the year will hit something in the area of US$20bn ? after the write down ? and the bonus pool is only down by 2%?

The argument is supposed to be that the losses were not taken in CIB but in the CIO in London and that therefore the performance related pool is protected. You might get it and I might get it but whether lawmakers and shareholders get it (other than right between the eyes) is another matter entirely.??

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Alas, it?s that time of the week again. All that remains is for me to wish you and yours a very happy and peaceful week-end. As England battles with India in the third test match ? that?s in cricket for the unfortunate foreigners who still think that a cricket is the thing you light your cigarettes with ? may you forget the OMT and focus with joy on the LBW while appreciating that although too many cooks may spoil the broth, it only takes one Cook to finish the curry.

Source: http://www.ifrasia.com/on-italian-bonds-why-positions-on-rome-werent-built-(or-lost)-in-a-day/21057405.article

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