Thursday, February 28, 2013

Smart 'stickers' let you find things by phone

A man holds the Stick-N-Find product at the Mobile World Congress, the world's largest mobile phone trade show, in Barcelona, Spain Wednesday Feb. 27, 2013. Stick-N-Find Technologies, wants to give people a way to find things, by using a new radio technology known as Bluetooth Low Energy, which drastically reduces the power consumption of a transmitting device. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

A man holds the Stick-N-Find product at the Mobile World Congress, the world's largest mobile phone trade show, in Barcelona, Spain Wednesday Feb. 27, 2013. Stick-N-Find Technologies, wants to give people a way to find things, by using a new radio technology known as Bluetooth Low Energy, which drastically reduces the power consumption of a transmitting device. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

(AP) ? Jimmy Buchheim is behaving oddly.

On the floor of the world's largest cellphone trade show in Barcelona, Spain, he's looking at the screen of his iPod Touch, taking a few steps, and then looking again. Now and then he backtracks or turns, and looks again. Slowly, he confines his movements to a smaller and smaller area. Then he drops to his knees, and checks the screen again. He scrabbles forward.

"There we are!" he says.

Buchheim has found his keys, which had been hidden behind a wastebasket by a skeptical reporter. On the key ring is a small disc, slightly bigger than a quarter. That's what Buchheim was homing in on, with his iPod. It allowed him to find his keys, hidden out of sight in an apartment-sized booth.

Buchheim's Davie, Fla.-based company, Stick-N-Find Technologies, wants to give people a way to find things, whether it's keys, wallets, TV remotes, or cat collars.

There's no real trick to sending out a radio signal and having a phone pick it up. That's been done before. What makes the Stick-N-Find practical is a new radio technology known as Bluetooth Low Energy, which drastically reduces the battery power needed to send out a signal. That means the disc can be small, light enough for its sticky back to adhere to a lot of surfaces, and be powered by a watch-type battery that lasts up to two years without recharging. The signal can be picked as far as 300 feet away, but that's under ideal circumstances. On the floor of the wireless show, with a multitude of Wi-Fi transmitters jamming the airwaves, the range was roughly 20 feet.

One downside to Bluetooth Low Energy: It doesn't come cheap. Stick-N-Find charges $50 for two "stickers" from its first production run, which starts shipping next week. It gave early backers a better deal ? 4 discs for $65 ? on crowdfunding site Indiegogo, where it had sought to raise $70,000 from donors and ended up getting $931,970 by the time the campaign ended last month.

Another downside is that few devices can pick up the signals. The latest two iPhones can do it, as can the latest iPod Touches and iPads. The latest high-end Samsung smartphones work, too. Bluetooth Low Energy is expected to become a standard feature in phones, but it's not yet.

Whatever device you use, it won't tell you exactly where your sticker is located. All it can tell is how far away it is. That means finding something is a process of walking around and checking whether you're getting "hotter" or "colder." Of course, often you don't really need to know where your wallet is: knowing that it's within 8 feet and therefore somewhere in the car with you is assurance enough. Buchheim says the company has plans to add direction-finding features.

Users can also set up a virtual "leash" between a sticker and a Bluetooth device. Depending on the settings, when the two devices move a certain distance away from each other, the sticker starts beeping or the device's screen shows an alert. That way, you could use sticker in your wallet, linked to your phone, to let you know if you're leaving either one behind.

Buchheim sees this as just the start for what Bluetooth Low Energy can do. Stick-N-Find is working with a museum that's interested in putting stickers on its exhibits, so they can issue tablets or other devices to visitors that can sense the proximity of exhibits, and say "Hello, this is the statue of so-and-so," Buchheim says.

It could even end up as a technology for the blind ? one that tells them where their belongings are, he says.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What I used in 2012: Simon Sage

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It's time to get up close and personal with the Android Central editors. You get a taste of the apps we're trying on a week-by-week basis, but what about those that actually stay on our phones for the long haul? Given, all of the authors here have wide and varied preferences, but hopefully this series will give you guys an idea of which apps have serious staying power. 

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Audio video software if just things you need if you are trying to enter into making videos and music videos. You cannot really do much with audio or videos by means of putting it all together for other people to see without some type of software program that allows you to edit and assembled a full video. With one of the newest trends on the net being video sites like YouTube, there are tons more people who are searching for some sort of software so they can join the craze and create their particular Internet.

These new audio video software?s are far more simpler and user friendly that companies can just obtain a license and train one their visitors to create videos of a professional top quality. These videos can be used to share with people who visit their about the business or to interactively explain various products.

When you are looking for an audio video software it?s safer to do some research as there are tons of choices on the market nowadays. Visit some forums and consumer report websites to find out how people are reviewing the software?s that you are looking for purchasing.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Updating Your Home | ERA Home & Family Real Estate Blog

After numerous years of living in your home, you will soon become bored of the same decorations and furnishings, or at least stop appreciating them. This in turn can create a dull environment to live in, which is the last thing you want in your home. By following these tips in how to spruce up your house, you can ensure that your home always looks vibrant and welcoming.

Sprucing up your home does not have to cost a lot of money, as you will find that there are many bargains available when it comes to finding decorative items. In fact, one way to get these bargains is by shopping online, as many reputable home decoration stores have great offers available.

The first thing to keep in mind as you begin creating that new look in your home is that you should always work towards a theme. In fact, this is one of the most important tips in how to spruce up your house, because without the right type of theme, you will find that your decorations can look very noisy to the eye.

The best way to begin sprucing up your home is by focusing on one room at a time, and as you finish that room, you can then gradually move onto the next room. By taking this approach, you will be able to focus on that theme, and you will also not feel overwhelmed in the process.

Lastly, keep in mind that it is necessary to get the input of your family, because this will ensure that everyone is happy with the overall new look of your home.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

In International Business, First Know Thyself | Entrepreneur ...

Becky DeStigter, International EntrepreneurBy Becky DeStigter, The International Entrepreneur

A few years ago I was coaching a technology company?s CEO, ?Doug? on building strategic partnerships around the world. As we covered the various cultural issues he was likely to face, Doug had a strong emotional reaction when we talked about women in international business. In many places, women are likely to be given a lower status than their male counterparts.? Nearly half of the company?s staff were women including the COO, and Doug was upset that his colleagues would be potentially be downgraded. Or worse yet, a staff member might have to fend off an unwanted sexual advance. Doug was so insistent that we nearly had to plan the company?s expansion strategy around cultures that treated women as equals.

Savvy entrepreneurs making their entry into international markets for the first time often research target country cultures. But to truly be ready to do business globally, smart business leaders need to also take inventory of their own cultural values, assumptions, beliefs and expectations[1]. In Doug?s case, he was reacting based on his American value of gender equality and his assumption that unsolicited sexual advances are offensive in the workplace. Also, Americans have a cultural tendency to moralize and judge a situation in extreme terms. This would seem like an impasse if Doug cannot move past his concerns.

When most business dealings are in your native business culture, everyone you work with operates under a similar set of assumptions. To learn about your own culture, I have a few suggestions. First, if your company will be expanding to many countries, it would be wise to pick up a resource book that describes many business cultures. One of my favorites is International Business Negotiations by Lothar Katz. But if your time is limited and there is only one or two business cultures you need to learn, then study about the specific business culture and watch for your own emotional reactions to what you learn. When you encounter something that doesn?t feel right, try break it down to what about it bothers you. Once you know this, then you can decide if this prevents a relationship in that country or if you are willing to plan to deal with it.

In Doug?s case, he did move forward. We planned for situations where the status of women were likely to come up. For instance, Doug always introduced his whole management team, taking special care to explain everyone?s role and importance in the company. This helped international partners to understand the importance Doug placed on the women in his team and not to make assumptions that their role was lower. The team was briefed on basic safety and no female member of the team was ever to be left alone with an international partner. Some work cultures expected Doug?s team to socialize during visits, but female team members excused themselves from drinking any alcohol. To date, no one on the team has had any issues with status or harassment. What?s more, the company did not have to limit their own market potential or compromise their strongly held cultural beliefs!

About Becky DeStigter

Becky is an international marketing consultant helping B2B companies become more globally competitive. She conducts international market research, develops international business strategies, advises on international negotiations and helps with American market entry. Becky has an MBA and an MS in International Business. She speaks Dutch, Spanish, German and is currently learning Mandarin Chinese. Prior to her focus on international, Becky led a successful strategic marketing consuting firm. She regularly blogs at http://The-International-Entrepreneur.com/ and tweets as http://twitter.com/IntlEntreprenr/.



[1] James G. Clawson, Level Three Leadership.


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Saturday, July 21, 2012

IOC strips Crystal Cox of 2004 relay gold medal

John Biggins, of Australia, take pictures of the Olympic rings floating on the River Thames, Saturday, July 21, 2012, in London. Opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

John Biggins, of Australia, take pictures of the Olympic rings floating on the River Thames, Saturday, July 21, 2012, in London. Opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

(AP) ? American runner Crystal Cox was stripped of her gold medal from the 4x400-meter relay at the 2004 Athens Olympics on Saturday after admitting to doping, while the IOC put off a decision on whether to disqualify the U.S. team.

Cox admitted in 2010 to using anabolic steroids and accepted a four-year suspension and disqualification of her results from 2001 to 2004.

The International Olympic Committee executive board formally disqualified Cox and took away her gold medal. However, the IOC took no action on the U.S. team victory, which still stands ? for now.

The Olympic body said it is up to the rules of the International Association of Athletics Federations whether to disqualify the U.S. from the gold.

In a separate case dating back 12 years, the IOC on Saturday reallocated the medals removed from the U.S. men's 4x400 relay team from the Sydney Games because of the admitted doping by the late Antonio Pettigrew.

Cox ran in the preliminaries of the Athens relay. Sanya Richards, Dee Dee Trotter, Monique Henderson and Monique Hennegan ran in the final.

Under current international rules, an entire relay team can be disqualified because of the doping of one member, even an alternate. But IOC spokesman Mark Adams said it wasn't clear whether the IAAF rules were in effect at the time of the Athens Games.

"It is now within the remit of the IAAF to interpret its rules as to whether the disqualification of the athlete would have any effect on the results of the U.S. relay team," the IOC said.

If the U.S. is stripped of the victory, Russia would move from silver to gold and Jamaica from bronze to silver. Britain would get the bronze.

In a previous case, U.S. women's teams were stripped of the gold medal in the 4x400 relay and bronze in the 4x100 relay at the 2000 Sydney Games following admission of doping by Marion Jones.

In the Pettigrew case, the IOC stripped the U.S. team ? including Michael Johnson ? of the relay medals in 2008 but had postponed reallocating the medals pending any information from the BALCO doping investigation in the U.S.

Pettigrew died in 2010 from an overdose of sleeping pills.

The IOC decided Saturday to elevate Nigeria to the gold, with Jamaica moving up from bronze to silver and the Bahamas from fourth to bronze.

The IOC said it still waiting for more documents from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency before acting in the case of Tyler Hamilton, the U.S. cyclist who won the time-trial gold medal in Athens.

After years of denials, Hamilton told CBS's "60 Minutes" last year that he had repeatedly used performance-enhancing drugs. The IOC is considering whether to strip him of the Athens gold and readjust the medals.

Retired Russian rider Viatcheslav Ekimov, who finished second behind Hamilton in Athens, stands to be upgraded from silver to gold. Bobby Julich of the United States finished third in Athens, with Michael Rogers of Australia fourth.

The IOC took no immediate action Saturday on the suspicious results uncovered during recent retesting of samples from the Athens Games. IOC medical commission chairman Arne Ljungqvist told the AP this week that he is investigating up to five possible positive results.

The backup "B'' samples haven't yet been tested, and the athletes and sports that produced the adverse results haven't been disclosed. If positive cases are confirmed, the IOC could retroactively disqualify athletes, nullify results and strip medals.

The IOC stores doping samples from each Olympics for eight years to allow for retesting. The statute of limitations for Athens will expire Aug. 29, the date the games closed in 2004.

In 2009, five athletes were caught in retesting of samples from the 2008 Beijing Games for CERA, an advanced version of the blood-boosting drug EPO. Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain was retroactively stripped of his gold medal in the 1,500 meters.

Associated Press

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  • 1 tablespoons salt
  • 1teaspoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/8 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/8 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
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