Saturday, July 13, 2013

The Basics | Part 8 ? Marketing - BoF - The Business of Fashion

NEW YORK, United States ??Fashion is a hyper-competitive industry. Talent is readily available, so having a well-designed and a high-quality product is simply the price of entry. What ultimately separates a successful fashion business from the rest is often how the brand?s story resonates with consumers.

In the pre-digital age, brands were built with classic marketing strategies, using traditional media like print and TV to ?push? their latest campaigns at consumers.?While these traditional tactics may never completely disappear, today?s Internet-era consumers have more power than ever before and interact with the brands they deem worthy of their time via a number of new channels. With the proliferation of digital and social media, the rise of ?on-demand? content and services, and the growth of micro-targeting techniques, people increasingly expect products and services to speak directly to their individual needs.

The most successful fashion brands will embrace a blend of both traditional and new media to communicate a consistent and authentic message across multiple channels in a manner that both piques customer interest and creates long-term brand value.

Defining Your Brand Story

Before marketing your brand, it is crucial to define what it is ? and what it isn?t. In the most simple form, brands should think about key descriptions of any design or aesthetic features, define their pricing or market segments, and identify exactly who their customer is, factoring in elements like gender, age, geography, interests and anything else that helps describe their lifestyle and preferences.?By the end of this exercise you should be able to clearly articulate a simple brand equity statement in one or two sentences, for example:

?Brand X is a contemporary American work wear collection featuring traditional fits and luxury fabrics for professional women ages 40-50. Brand X is unique because it offers exceptional quality at accessible prices.?

The Classic Marketing Framework

In the classroom, the 4P?s (Product, Place, Price, Promotion) has become a straightforward, foundational framework through which to think about marketing. There are many other frameworks available, but the 4Ps is a good place to start. It?s important not to be too rigid within any one framework, however.

Product

In fashion, having a great product is the essential foundation of a great business. In the classical marketing framework, ?product? is defined as an item or service that meets a consumer?s need or desire. But it?s worht noting that, in fashion, we are often designing products that people don?t yet know they want, then using our various marketing strategies to unleash their desire.

As we discussed in Part 5 of the Basics series, there are many business and trend considerations involved in the development of a collection. Likewise, when planning marketing initiatives, it?s important to consider whether they will be aiming to promote the brand or specific products. There is a place for both, but whenever possible, it is advisable to feature actual product, as this can directly help to drive sales and awareness of key items.

For example, is there an iconic piece from your collection that conveys your message best? Are there unique design or functional features to call out or focus on? Is there a particular lifestyle or activity that you want to associate with your product or brand? Is there a specific person or archetype you want to associate with your brand? What colours are important to the brand DNA, year round or seasonally?

Price

In fashion, price is not only a reference to the nominal amount of money being charged for a product. It can also refer to the ?value equation? that the brand creates in a consumer?s mind. For a price being paid, what qualitative benefits and functional utility is the consumer getting in terms of design, quality, goodwill?

Keep in mind that the resulting value equation will have a sizeable impact on how your brand is perceived. This should be considered before any price tickets are printed.

Place

As discussed in Part 6 of the Basics, fashion brands have multiple sales channels through which to reach end consumers. In this framework, ?place? refers to selling the right product at the right price (value) in the right place.

Where you sell influences which customers you reach and how your product is perceived. Therefore, picking the right accounts can have a major impact, not only on your financial results, but also on your brand image. Some brands may even justify selling or consigning to an account that is known to pay late (or not at all), simply for the marketing value. While we don?t recommend working with retailers on this basis, you should always consider the brand equity you can create or destroy by working with certain retail partners.

If you own direct-to-consumer sales channels (a physical store or a commerce-enabled website, for example), you have the benefit of controlling the environment and experience. This gives you an opportunity to tell the story exactly as you want it, which may well be the most powerful marketing vehicle of all.

Regardless of whether you sell online, it?s important for every brand to have a website. This may only require a small investment of time and money, but will be a crucial way to capture the traffic that you generate when you create interest in your brand. Think of your website as the first window into your brand and your world.

Promotion

There are many promotional techniques available to brands, ranging from the traditional to the cutting-edge. All are effective in their own way.

1. Advertising

Perhaps the most traditional promotion technique is advertising: in print, TV, radio and, now, online. This is also known as paid media. This is often one of the more expensive methods of communication, especially in print, but can reach a large audience and can bring prestige to your brand. Many new magazines will run ads for young designers and very low costs, or sometimes for free, as long as the creative elements are strong and in line with the quality of the rest of the magazine. Online advertising can be more affordable, though there is much debate about the effectiveness of traditional banner ads. But deployed intelligently, with specific goals, online advertising can help drive sales, especially to your own e-commerce site, and can be targeted and measured much more effectively than print ads.

2. CO-OP

Many retail accounts will offer (or require) brands to promote your designs in store or in distributed marketing collateral, such as catalogues and store advertisements. This usually comes with a fee attached and can be executed by the brand or the store. Signage can be very effective in drawing a customer?s attention to your product in store, especially when it is competing against other brands.

3. Public Relations

A strong PR strategy can lead to extremely helpful ?organic? media exposure and influencer endorsements via celebrity placement, gifting, wardrobing and personal appearances by the designer or brand representative(s). One of the big questions most young brands wrestle with is whether to hire a PR firm or to keep PR in house. If you do decide to hire an outside firm, it is important that you spend time first setting a strategy with clear benchmarks for success and meet regularly to review progress.

4. Social Media

With so many new online platforms and technologies available to brands, it can be hard to know where to focus. In general, it starts with understanding your customer. If you are selling designer dresses, platforms like Facebook may or may not be the best place to promote your brand. As it stands today, it is usually in a fashion brand?s favour to focus on highly visual social media platforms, such as Instagram and Pinterest, where they can demonstrate the beauty and design of their products. Instagram, which has really caught on in the fashion industry, is an excellent platform for small brands, as it is highly visual and enables you to demonstrate the essence of your brand, even thought it?s a hard place to drive sales as Instagram does not currently allow live links in image captions.

No matter which social media platform(s) you decide to use, choose carefully and make sure you have the resources to keep your accounts active and engage your followers. Somebody on your team must be dedicated to posting regularly, monitoring reactions and responding in a timely fashion. And remember, these platforms are conversational ? not bullhorns ? so make sure to also use your social media presence as a way to listen to your followers and gather important feedback.

Ari Bloom is the founder of?A2B Ventures. He?has worked with numerous fashion brands as a consultant and a mentor working with the CFDA?s fashion incubator program. He collaborated with Imran Amed to continue The Business of Fashion Basics series.

Previous articles in The?Basics series:

Source: http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/07/the-basics-part-8-marketing.html

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Friday, July 12, 2013

AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Review

This year, we?re beginning to see a trend where waterproof phones that fit the active lifestyle are coming with specs that are worthy of a flagship phone, and the Galaxy S4 Active from Samsung, an AT&T exclusive, is no different. Samsung is really diversifying the Galaxy S line, with the Galaxy S4 being the flagship of the family offering the best specs. The Galaxy S4 Active brings many of those specs in a waterproof and dustproof body that?s just only slightly thicker, wider, and taller than the non-Active variety. You still get the best innovations from Samsung, and you?re able to take this device with you to the beach, while snorkeling or kayaking, or use it in humid conditions without worrying that your phone may get water damaged.

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Design:

The design of the phone is largely similar to the Galaxy S4. The model that we tested comes in teal blue with charcoal grey accents. You do see Samsung trying to highlight elements of the phone?s ruggedness with what looks to be exposed-looking bolts on the corners of the device on the rear side. It?s a subtle industrial look, but one that doesn?t add weight or heft to the device and allows the Active model to keep a slim and thin profile.

Part of the reason Samsung?s able to maintain thinness is that though the Galaxy S4 Active is a waterproof device, it?s not a rugged one. This means it can withstand being submerged in water for 30 minutes at a time for up to a depth of 1 meter, but don?t expect to drop the device onto hard pavement.

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Hardware:

On the front, you have a 5-inch full HD 1080p display. Rather than the excellent HD Super AMOLED panel on the flagship, the Active makes due with a great LCD panel. Viewing angles were a bit more narrow on the LCD panel, and though the screen seems just as bright indoors, it does look just slightly more washed out under direct sunlight. It?s not a big deal, but I still prefer the HD Super AMOLED screen on the non-Active Galaxy S4, which is also available on AT&T?s network as well as all its major rival carriers.

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The LCD panel also continues to support Samsung?s new ?High touch sensitivity? mode, which allows users to still manipulate the screen when using gloves, which is good for taking the Galaxy S4 Active with you in the snow this winter for those who like to ski or snowboard.

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Just below the screen, you now have three physical Android navigation keys, rather than the single home button flanked on either side by a capacitive touch button. This is an important design change as it is nearly impossible to operate the capacitive touchscreen itself if it?s wet, and we?ll talk more about the usability of the device in a later section.

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The buttons are for menu, home, and back, similar to what Samsung?s been doing for its smartphones and tablets in the last year or so.

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You have a 2-megapixel front camera for underwater selfies and video conferencing using Google Hangouts or another app, priximity and light sensors, and an IR sensor for controlling the Galaxy S4 Active with gestures, along with an earpiece speaker on the top. It?s largely similar to the Galaxy S4, and we recommend you checking out our standard Galaxy S4 review to learn more about the gestures that are enabled via TouchWiz.

On the left hand side, you have the volume rocker button.

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The top has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Though the headphone jack is exposed?there aren?t any seals or covering?it is treated so that you can submerge the Active under water and not damage the device.

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On the right hand side is the power button.

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And on the bottom center, you have the micro USB charge and sync port. Different from the Galaxy S4 is that the Active version has a rubber flap that you must peel open to insert your micro USB cable. The rubber flap helps to create a water-tight seal for underwater use.

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While it?s not a big deal, it can get annoying if you charge your phone a lot, and without wireless charging capabilities like the flagship model, you?ll be fumbling with this flap a lot. Just be sure to completely close the port with the rubber flap when using the device in wet conditions, else your phone may suffer water damage.

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On the rear, despite a waterproof rating, the Galaxy S4 Active does have a removable back battery cover. Unlike the regular Galaxy S4, underneath the cover, you?ll see some rubber gaskets to help keep things water-tight. Underneath here, you?ll find the same Galaxy S4 battery, a micro USB and micro SIM slot.

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AT&T recommends you not only close the battery cover by going over the edges carefully to make sure everything is sealed, but to also press on the AT&T globe logo in the center rear to make sure that the center portion is also sealed. Not doing this last step can risk water entering the phone through the middle port, which is where the camera is housed.

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On the rear, you have a camera pod that houses an 8-megapixel sensor, the same sensor that is on the Galaxy S3 and unfortunately not the 13-megapixel variety on the Galaxy S4 or the competing waterproof Sony Xperia Z on T-Mobile. We?ll cover more about the camera in a later section in this review.

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Performance & Software Features

Largely, you?ll get similar performance using this waterproof model as you would on the non-Active Galaxy S4 flagship. Both models sport a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and TouchWiz on top of Android 4.2.2.

Samsung continues to add additional features and customizations onto stock Android, such as the ability to pause video when you?re looking away from the display, controlling your phone with motions and gestures, Air View, Multi window for simultaneous multitasking, and more. All the features?some useful and others superfluous?from the Galaxy S4 is present on the Active, which isn?t surprising since both models run essentially the same guts.

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Wet and Active

One of the big draws of the Galaxy S4 Active is that it has a waterproof camera that you can take with you everywhere. Considering that many consumers are now using their smartphones for everything, including as a photographic tool, the Galaxy S4 Active allows users to extend that experience when they?re by the pool, at the beach, or doing more?active?tasks, as its name implies, like jet skiing, kayaking, swimming, snowboarding. Theoretically, the device should be able to handle those with mild butterfingers for the occasional spills and dunks, as well as for those who have a wet and wild lifestyle.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAIn use though, if you?re using the Galaxy S4 Active for the active part of your wet and wild lifestyle, performance will vary. I?ve tested three different units in the last few weeks, and have found varying issues with each unit, so it?s unclear if there are variants to the build quality and performance of each device, or if it was just my isolated personal experiences. None of these issues, however, affected the Galaxy S4 Active when used as a normal smartphone operating in dry land conditions, but they were annoying enough when I took the device to the pool at my hotel in Detroit, Michigan, or while using the phone while kayaking along the California Central Coast.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Appendicitis-hit Elton John 'grateful to be alive'

LONDON (AP) ? Elton John says he is grateful to be alive after learning he had been playing European tour dates while suffering from undiagnosed appendicitis.

The 66-year-old musician is quoted in The Sun newspaper Wednesday as saying he had struggled through the shows in pain, thinking he had food poisoning.

He later learned "I was a ticking time bomb. I guess I could have died at any time."

He added: "I feel so lucky and grateful to be alive."

On Tuesday John canceled a show in London's Hyde Park and other summer dates while he is treated for an inflamed appendix and surrounding abscess.

He is due to have surgery in the next few weeks after treatment with antibiotics.

John's new album, "The Diving Board," is due out in September.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/appendicitis-hit-elton-john-grateful-alive-100233706.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Natural gas well leak creates 4 mile sheen in Gulf of Mexico; Coast Guard responding

POSTED: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 - 4:30pm

UPDATED: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 - 4:41pm

The Coast Guard and Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement are responding to a loss of well control event at Ship Shoal Block 225 Platform B, a natural gas and crude oil platform located approximately 74 miles southwest of Port Fourchon, Tuesday.

The Coast Guard and BSEE received a report from Energy Resources Technology Gulf of Mexico LLC that an oil and natural gas production platform, owned by ERT, lost well control. Work to temporarily plug Well #B2 was on-going when workers became aware of the well control event. Two other wells on Platform B were producing at the time and were subsequently shut-in.

All platform personnel were safely evacuated.

BSEE inspectors and Coast Guard pollution responders conducted overflights earlier today. According to ERT?s site assessment, natural gas is flowing from the well and there is a rainbow sheen visible on the surface estimated to be more than four miles wide by three quarters of a mile long.

The BSEE Houma District staff and Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Morgan City personnel are monitoring well control and pollution response efforts in ERT?s Command Center in Houston.

Both BSEE and Coast Guard are also working with other federal and local agencies in response to this incident.

Coast Guard and BSEE will conduct an investigation of the incident to determine the cause of the loss of well control.

Source: http://www.nbc33tv.com/news/local-news/natural-gas-well-leak-cre

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Today in History

Today is Wednesday, July 10, the 191st day of 2013. There are 174 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On July 10, 1913, the highest recorded shade temperature was measured in Death Valley, Calif., at 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius). (Previously, the highest recorded shade temperature in the world, 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit, 58 Celsius, was said to have occurred in 1922 in present-day Libya, but the accuracy of that reading was disputed in 2012 by the World Meteorological Organization.)

On this date:

In 1509, theologian John Calvin, a key figure of the Protestant Reformation, was born in Noyon, Picardy, France.

In 1890, Wyoming became the 44th state.

In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson personally delivered the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY') to the Senate, and urged its ratification. (However, the Senate rejected it.)

In 1925, jury selection took place in Dayton, Tenn., in the trial of John T. Scopes, charged with violating the law by teaching Darwin's Theory of Evolution. (Scopes was convicted and fined, but the verdict was overturned on a technicality.)

In 1929, American paper currency was reduced in size as the government began issuing bills that were approximately 25 percent smaller.

In 1940, during World War II, the Battle of Britain began as Nazi forces began attacking southern England by air. (The Royal Air Force was ultimately victorious.)

In 1951, armistice talks aimed at ending the Korean War began at Kaesong.

In 1962, AT&T's Telstar 1 communications satellite, capable of relaying television signals and telephone calls, was launched by NASA from Cape Canaveral.

In 1973, the Bahamas became fully independent after three centuries of British colonial rule. John Paul Getty III, the teenage grandson of the oil tycoon, was abducted in Rome by kidnappers who cut off his ear when his family was slow to meet their ransom demands; young Getty was finally released in December 1973 in exchange for nearly $3 million.

In 1978, ABC-TV launched its reformatted evening newscast, "World News Tonight," with anchors Frank Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson.

In 1985, the Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk with explosives in Auckland, New Zealand by French intelligence agents; one activist was killed. Bowing to pressure from irate customers, the Coca-Cola Co. said it would resume selling old-formula Coke, while continuing to sell New Coke.

In 1991, Boris N. Yeltsin took the oath of office as the first elected president of the Russian republic. President George H.W. Bush lifted economic sanctions against South Africa.

Ten years ago: During a visit to Botswana, President George W. Bush pledged to the nation with what was then the world's highest AIDS infection rate that it would have a strong partner in his administration in fighting the disease. Spain opened its first mosque in 500 years. Astronomers announced they had found the oldest and most distant planet yet, a huge, gaseous sphere 13 billion years old and 5,600 light years away. Lord Shawcross, Britain's chief prosecutor at the Nazi war crimes trials in Nuremberg, died in Cowbeech, England, at age 101.

Five years ago: President George W. Bush signed a bill overhauling rules about government eavesdropping and granting immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the U.S. spy on Americans in suspected terrorism cases. The Senate handily confirmed Gen. David Petraeus as the top commander in the Middle East. Former White House adviser Karl Rove defied a congressional subpoena, refusing to testify about allegations of political pressure at the Justice Department.

One year ago: Clashing over the economy, President Barack Obama challenged Mitt Romney to join him in allowing tax hikes for rich Americans like them; Romney dismissed the idea and redirected charges that he had sent jobs overseas when he worked in private equity, calling Obama the real "outsourcer-in-chief." An Israeli court cleared former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of the central charges in a multi-case corruption trial that forced him from power, but convicted him of a lesser charge of breach of trust, for which Olmert received a suspended one-year jail sentence. The National League romped to an 8-0 victory over the American League in the All-Star game.

Today's Birthdays: Former boxer Jake LaMotta is 92. Writer-producer Earl Hamner Jr. is 90. Former New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins is 86. Actor William Smithers is 86. Broadway composer Jerry Herman is 82. Director Ivan Passer is 80. Actor Lawrence Pressman is 74. Singer Mavis Staples is 74. Actor Mills Watson is 73. Actor Robert Pine is 72. Rock musician Jerry Miller (Moby Grape) is 70. International Tennis Hall of Famer Virginia Wade is 68. Actor Ron Glass is 68. Actress Sue Lyon is 67. Folk singer Arlo Guthrie is 66. Rock musician Dave Smalley is 64. Country-folk singer-songwriter Cheryl Wheeler is 62. Rock singer Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys) is 59. Banjo player Bela Fleck is 55. Country musician Shaw Wilson (BR549) is 53. Country singer-songwriter Ken Mellons is 48. Rock musician Peter DiStefano (Porno for Pyros) is 48. Actor Gale Harold is 44. Country singer Gary LeVox (leh-VOH') (Rascal Flatts) is 43. Actor Aaron D. Spears is 42. Actress Sofia Vergara is 41. Rockabilly singer Imelda May is 39. Actor Adrian Grenier (grehn-YAY') is 37. Actress Gwendoline Yeo is 36. Actor Thomas Ian Nicholas is 33. Singer-actress Jessica Simpson is 33. Rock musician John Spiker is 32. Actress Heather Hemmens is 29.

Thought for Today: "When I feel the heat, I see the light." ? Everett Dirksen, American politician (1896-1969).

(Above Advance for Use Wednesday, July 10)

Copyright 2013, The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Physicist Stephen Hawking visits LA stem cell lab

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Stephen Hawking toured a stem cell laboratory Tuesday where scientists are studying ways to slow the progression of Lou Gehrig's disease, a neurological disorder that has left the British cosmologist almost completely paralyzed.

After the visit, the 71-year-old Hawking urged doctors, nurses and staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to support the research.

Hawking recalled how he became depressed when he was diagnosed with the disease 50 years ago and initially didn't see a point in finishing his doctorate. But his attitude changed when his condition didn't progress quickly and he was able to concentrate on his studies.

"Every new day became a bonus," he told a packed room.

Cedars-Sinai received nearly $18 million last year from California's taxpayer-funded stem cell institute to study the debilitating disease also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. ALS attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control the muscles. People gradually have more and more trouble breathing and moving as muscles weaken and waste away.

There's no cure and no way to reverse the disease's progression. Few people with ALS live longer than a decade.

Diagnosed at age 21 while a student at Cambridge University, Hawking has survived longer than most. He receives around-the-clock care, can only communicate by twitching his cheek, and relies on a computer mounted to his wheelchair to convey his thoughts in a distinctive robotic monotone.

A Cedars-Sinai patient who was Hawking's former student spurred doctors to invite the physicist to glimpse their stem cell work.

"We decided it was a great opportunity for him to see the labs and for us to speak to one of the preeminent scientists in the world," said Dr. Robert Baloh, who heads the hospital's ALS program.

During the tour, Hawking viewed microscopic stem cells through a projector screen and asked questions about the research, Baloh said.

Cedar-Sinai scientists have focused on engineering stem cells to make a protein in hopes of preventing nerve cells from dying. The experiment so far has been done in rats. Baloh said he hopes to get governmental approval to test it in humans, which would be needed before any therapy can be approved.

Renowned for his work on black holes and the origins of the universe, Hawking is famous for bringing esoteric physics concepts to the masses through his best-selling books including "A Brief History of Time," which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. Hawking titled his speech to Cedars-Sinai employees "A Brief History of Mine."

Despite his diagnosis, Hawking has remained active. In 2007, he floated like an astronaut on an aircraft that creates weightlessness by making parabolic dives.

Space exploration is important "for the future of humanity," he told the audience.

Hawking said he did not think Earthlings would survive "without escaping beyond your fragile planet."

And he gave some advice: Look up at the stars. Stay curious.

"However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at," he said.

Doctors don't know why some people with Lou Gehrig's disease fare better than others. Baloh said he has treated patients who lived for 10 years or more.

"But 50 years is unusual, to say the least," he said.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/physicist-stephen-hawking-visits-la-stem-cell-lab-004615817.html

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Xiaomi Phone 2S and 2A announced with MIUI v5, the former entering Hong Kong and Taiwan

Xiaomi Phone 2S and 2A announced, bringing MIUI v5 and Krait 300 together

After selling 7.19 million phones in China last year, Xiaomi is now one step closer to world domination with a new device that'll take it to new territories: the Xiaomi Phone 2S (or MI-2S). As the name and look (pictured left) suggest, this is pretty much the same device as the 4.3-inch Xiaomi Phone 2, except it comes with Qualcomm's newer Snapdragon 600 quad-core chip clocked at 1.7GHz, plus a beefed up camera of 13-megapixel resolution (with F2.2 aperture) on the 32GB model. The 16GB 2S, on the other hand, gets the same old 8-megapixel F2.0 imager. The rest of the hardware is the same old: 2GB RAM, 2,000mAH removable battery, 720p IPS display, dual-mic noise cancellation, 2-megapixel front-facing camera and WCDMA 850/1900/2100MHz radio (there's also a CDMA version for China Telecom).

Unlike the previous launch, the 16GB flavor of this phone is already in stock on the day of announcement and is ready for purchase in China today for ¥1,999 or about $320 unsubsidized. Actually, strike that -- apparently the first lot of 200,000 units promptly sold out (likely no thanks to scalpers). Luckily, Xiaomi is finally tapping into the Hong Kong market via its xiaomi.hk website starting April 23rd, so chances are genuine buyers in Hong Kong won't have to compete against the machines from mainland China; and Taiwan customers will also be able to buy a 2S from either local carrier Far Eastone towards the end of this month, or from xiaomi.tw starting next month. No word on the availability of the 32GB model just yet, but it's already priced at ¥2,299 or about $370 unsubsidized.

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Student charged in college stabbings

CYPRESS, Texas (AP) ? A student who told police he'd fantasized for years about stabbing people to death was charged Tuesday with carrying out a building-to-building attack at a Texas community college that wounded at least 14 people, many of whom were stabbed in the face and neck, authorities said.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office said in a statement that 20-year-old Dylan Quick used a razor-type knife, and that he told investigators he'd been planning the attack at the suburban Houston campus for some time. Two people remained in critical condition late Tuesday.

Pieces of the blade were found in at least one victim, according to the sheriff's office. Broken blade pieces also were found in the area where the stabbing occurred on the Lone Star Community College campus in Cypress, and the handle was discovered in a backpack that Quick was carrying when he was arrested.

Quick was charged Tuesday night with three counts of aggravated assault. It wasn't immediately clear if additional charges would be filed, though he is scheduled to make his first court appearance Thursday.

Authorities were seen entering Quick's parents' home in a middle-class neighborhood of Houston late Tuesday. No one answered the door or the phone at the red brick house, where two vehicles were parked in the driveway, including a Honda Accord with a license plate that said "DYLAN." It was not immediately known if Quick had an attorney.

"I can't imagine what would have happened to that young man to make him do something like this. He is very normal," said Magdalena Lopez, 48, who has lived across the street from the Quick family for 15 years.

Quick, she said, would always say hi to her and her family when she would see him outside taking out the trash or working on his family's front lawn. Quick is deaf, she said, and a street sign, "Deaf Child In Area," was posted on the block of brick, ranch-style homes warning drivers of his condition.

"I can't believe he would do it," Lopez said.

The stabbing spree began around 11:20 a.m., and students described a bloody scene.

Diante Cotton, 20, said he was sitting in a cafeteria with some friends when a girl clutching her neck walked in, yelling: "He's stabbing people! He's stabbing people!"

Cotton said he could not see the girl's injuries, but when he and his friends went outside, they saw a half-dozen people with injuries to their faces and necks being loaded into ambulances and medical helicopters.

Michelle Alvarez told the Houston Chronicle that she saw the attacker running toward other students and tried to back away. She said she didn't even feel it as he swiped at her.

"He came running and swinging at my neck, as I tried to get out of the way," she said.

Harris County Sherriff Adrian Garcia said that when emergency calls came into the department, there were indications that "students or faculty were actively responding to work to subdue this individual."

"So we're proud of those folks, but we're glad no one else is injured any more severely than they are," Garcia said.

Media and police swarmed the quiet neighborhood about 10 miles from the campus after the attack. Some neighbors described him as quiet, and noted that he didn't appear to have many friends, staying indoors most of the time unless his parents were outside working in the yard.

Michael Lincoln, who lives next door to the Quick family, described the suspect as friendly.

"If he's outside, he speaks to me, 'Hey neighbor, how you doing?'" Lincoln said.

He added that Quick had never been aggressive, which makes the accusations against him shocking.

"He stayed inside most of the time unless they were doing yard work," he said.

Elva Garcia, 46, who lives two houses down from the Quicks, described him as a nice young man who stayed out of trouble and only came outside with his parents. She saw him, she said, just this past weekend, working with his parents in the front yard.

"We can't even believe it. What motive would he have?" Garcia said.

The attack came three months after a different Lone Star campus was the site of a shooting in which two people were hurt. The suspected gunman in that incident is charged with aggravated assault.

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Associated Press writers Nomaan Merchant, Terry Wallace and David Warren in Dallas contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Korean Skin Care and Make-Up Products Haul For Asian Women ...

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Hey everyone! I am back with another big beauty product haul! Below are the products I mention in the video: 1. Holika Holika Magic Pole Mascara 2. Innisfree?

Related Reading:

No More Dirty Looks: The Truth about Your Beauty Products--and the Ultimate Guide to Safe and Clean CosmeticsNo More Dirty Looks: The Truth about Your Beauty Products--and the Ultimate Guide to Safe and Clean CosmeticsIt started with a harmless quest for perfect wash-and-go hair. Every girl wants it, and Siobhan O?Connor and Alexandra Spunt finally found it in a fancy salon treatment. They were thrilled?until they discovered that the magic ingredient was formaldehyde.

Shocked, O?Connor and Spunt left no bottle unturned. If it went on their body (and thus, was absorbed into their skin and bloodstream), they researched it. As it turns out, many of those unpronounceable ingredients in your self-tanner and leave-in conditioner are not regulated and the ?natural? on your face wash doesn?t mean what you think it does.

Now, with the help of top scientists, dermatologists, and makeup artists, the authors share their compelling findings and the easy way to detoxify your beauty regimen. No More Dirty Looks also reveals the safest, most effective products on the market and time-tested home recipes. Finally, you don?t need to sacrifice health for beauty?because coming clean is the best look yet.

Feed Your Face: Over 80 Natural Skin Care Recipes for Homemade Facial Masks for All Skin Types. (Natural Beauty Recipes)Feed Your Face: Over 80 Natural Skin Care Recipes for Homemade Facial Masks for All Skin Types. (Natural Beauty Recipes)"Natural Beauty Recipes: Over 80 Easy Natural Skin Care Recipes for Homemade Facial Masks for All Skin Types".

This book will teach you to make your own organic and natural skincare products.

Natural Beauty Recipes contains more than 80 recipes and step-by-step techniques used by the author to create her own organic skincare products.

In this book readers will learn:

  • how to care for different types of skin
  • how to determine your skin type
  • about ingredients for the masks and their properties
  • secrets of making your own organic and natural skincare products (more than 80 recipes).

After reading this book, you will be able to create your own natural face masks.
The Green Beauty Guide: Your Essential Resource to Organic and Natural Skin Care, Hair Care, Makeup, and FragrancesThe Green Beauty Guide: Your Essential Resource to Organic and Natural Skin Care, Hair Care, Makeup, and Fragrances

Go green and get gorgeous

The promise of beauty is as close as the drugstore aisle?shampoo that gives your hair more body, lotions that smooth away wrinkles, makeup that makes your skin look flawless, and potions that take it all off again. But while conventional products say they'll make you more beautiful, they contain toxins and preservatives that are both bad for the environment and bad for your body?including synthetic fragrances, petrochemicals, and even formaldehyde. In the end, they damage your natural vitality and good looks.

Fortunately, fashion writer, nutritionist, and beauty maven Julie Gabriel helps you find the true path to natural, healthy, green beauty. She helps you decipher labels on every cosmetic product you pick up and avoid toxic and damaging chemicals with her detailed Toxic Ingredients List. You'll learn valuable tips on what your skin really needs to be healthy, glowing, and youthful.

Julie goes one-step further?and shows you how to make your own beauty products that feed your skin, save your bank account, and are healthy for your body and the environment, such as:

? Cleansing creams and oils ? toners?? facials ? under eye circle remedies?? anti-aging serums ? lip balms ? scrubs ? exfoliators ? clay and cleansing masks
? moisturizers ? acne treatments ? makeup remover ? teeth whiteners ? shampoos, conditioners ? fragrances ? sun protection ? bug repellants ? baby products ? and much more!

With her friendly, thorough, and helpful advice; fabulous beauty recipes; product recommendations and ratings; Toxic Ingredients List; and a complete appendix of online resources, Julie Gabriel gives you all the information you need to go green without going broke and become a more natural, healthy, and beautiful you.
The Beauty Detox Solution: Eat Your Way to Radiant Skin, Renewed Energy and the Body You've Always WantedThe Beauty Detox Solution: Eat Your Way to Radiant Skin, Renewed Energy and the Body You've Always WantedNutritionist and beauty expert Kimberly Snyder helps dozens of A-list celebrities get red-carpet ready?and now you're getting the star treatment. Kim used to struggle with coarse hair, breakouts and stubborn belly fat, until she traveled the world, learning age-old beauty secrets. She discovered that what you eat is the ultimate beauty product, and she's developed a powerful program that rids the body of toxins so you can look and feel your very best. With just a few simple diet changes, you will:
  • Get a youthful, radiant glow
  • Banish acne, splotchy skin and wrinkles
  • Grow lustrous hair and strong nails?
  • Get rid of the bloat, melt away fat and never count calories again!

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Samsung T159 (T-Mobile)


Plenty of T-Mobile users recently had reason to rejoice when the carrier unveiled its long-awaited iPhone. But not everyone needs a phone as powerful as that. There's still a market for simple flip phones, and the $19.99 Samsung T159 is there for anyone who's looking for a phone to just make calls. It's simple to use, with a large number pad and good call quality. But the camera is poor, there are few other features, and the phone ultimately costs a little more than it probably should. It's a decent option if you want something simple, but you don't have to look too hard to find something better.

Design and Call Quality
The Samsung T159 measures 3.8 by 1.9 by 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs just 2.9 ounces. It's made entirely of black plastic with a lightly textured finish on the back panel. There's a volume rocker on the left, and a Camera button on the right, below the covered power/nonstandard headphone jack. The black-and-white 1.07-inch external display shows the time, date, reception, and battery life at a glance, and will show the name or number for incoming calls, but it only stays illuminated for a few seconds before turning off.

The internal 1.8-inch display features 160-by-128-pixel resolution. It's very small, and there's no way to change the font size, but at least the default is readable. The number pad below is better. The keys are large and backlit, though there isn't much separation. Still, they're big enough that you probably won't press the wrong button. Above the number keys is a simple directional pad with a Select button in the middle.

The T159 is a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM device that runs on T-Mobile's HSPA 7.2 network (there's no Wi-Fi support). Reception is good and call quality is above average. Voices sound very full and clear in the phone's earpiece. Calls made with the phone are also quite good, with solid background noise cancellation. The speakerphone sounds clear but a bit thin, and is loud enough to hear in the car, but not outside. The T159 had no trouble pairing with my Jawbone Era?Bluetooth headset, and the Nuance-powered voice dialing app worked well. Battery life was a little short, at 5 hours and 33 minutes of talk time.

T-Mobile's new contract-free plans start at $50 per month, which gets you all the talk and texts you want, along with 500MB of high-speed (3G) data per month, after which your speeds are slowed to 2G. $60 gets you 2GB of high-speed data, while $70 gets you unlimited high-speed data. These are excellent rates compared to competitors like AT&T and Verizon. On the other hand, you're paying for all that data on a phone that just can't do much with it. If all you want is a simple phone to make calls, you can save $10 per month and still get unlimited talk and text with a phone on Virgin Mobile.

And while the T159 costs just $19.99 up front, you have to pay a $3 monthly fee for 24 months, which works out to a total $91.99. You can also pay for the whole thing up front and avoid the monthly surcharge. But really, a phone like this should be free.

Apps, Multimedia, and Conclusions
The UI is responsive and easy to navigate, though some functions can be hard to find. The home screen is mostly blank, aside from links to the main menu and Web browser. The main menu features nine different shortcuts, which link you to your contacts, messages, settings, and a T-Mobile app store.

There are no email or IM clients, though you can still access email through the Access NetFront 4.2 browser for WAP pages. But the phone's screen is so small, and the browser is so outdated, that trying to surf the Web feels like more trouble than it's worth. For text messages, you'll need to type out letters using the number keys, which is always a pain, but at least the number keys are big and easy to press. The T159 displays messages individually, or threaded, in the style of a conversation.

There's no microSD card slot, but you get about 100MB of free storage, which is more than enough, since there isn't much you can store. Multimedia support is virtually nonexistent, as there are no music or video players.

You do get a 1.3-megapixel camera, which you can access by pressing the Camera button on the right side of the phone. Images look dark and grainy, especially those taken indoors. Videos max out at a tiny, blurry 320 by 240 pixels, and you can only record 30 seconds at a time, not that you'd want more.

The Samsung T159 doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. But in a world filled with seemingly space-age smartphones, sometimes something old and familiar can be comforting, which is the case with the T159. But it's not hard to find better options. The keyboarded Samsung Gravity TXT?is a better choice if you like texting, and if you're interested in functions beyond just making calls, you're better off with a smartphone. Phones like the HTC One S?or HTC Windows Phone 8X?cost a lot more than the T159 overall, but you're still paying the same monthly service fees, and you're getting a phone that can do a whole lot more.

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What does amnesty accomplish?

The last big immigration amnesty in the United States took place in 1986. As the US considers immigration reform, the Monitor examines the costs and benefits of that decision -- and catches up with some of the almost 3 million people it affected.

By John Yemma,?Editor / April 8, 2013

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?Amnesty? has the same root as ?amnesia.? The idea is to forget if not forgive. Amnesty moves people outside the law inside it ? while usually staying silent on whether it was right or wrong to break the law in the first place. The first recorded amnesty, granted by the Greek general Thrasybulus in the 5th century BC, aimed to erase the memory of Spartan rule and allow Athenian democracy to flourish.

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John Yemma is Editor of The Christian Science Monitor, which publishes international news and analysis at?CSMonitor.com, in the?Monitor Weekly?newsmagazine, and in an email-delivered?Daily News Briefing. He can be reached at editor@csmonitor.com.

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Amnesties are more about practicality than principle. They are used to get beyond a divisive issue, recognizing that onetime foes must live together in the future ? the Great Rebellion in Britain in 1660, the American Civil War. Vietnam draft resisters were granted amnesty by President Carter in 1977. The war was over. The draft had been abolished. It was time to move on.

Erin Siegal?s Monitor cover story examines President Reagan?s 1986 amnesty of illegal immigrants, looking for successes, failures, and precedents as Congress considers a new amnesty. The law provided a pathway to citizenship for nearly 3 million people over the past quarter century. In Erin?s report, you?ll meet some of them.

The amnesty of ?86 came and went without a change in the conditions that contributed to illegal immigration. The 2,000-mile-long US-Mexican border remained easily breached; economic opportunity in the United States remained much better than in Latin America; and US employers faced few repercussions if they hired undocumented workers.?

Since the turn of the century, however, border security has tightened significantly and employment verification has increased through programs like E-Verify. More important, economic doldrums in the US and brightening prospects in Latin America have changed the psychology of border crossers (see Sara Miller Llana?s April 9, 2012, Monitor Weekly cover story). Illegal entries today are one-fifth what they were in 2000.?

Still, 11 million people are living and working in the US in violation of the law. Their ability to move beyond entry-level jobs is constrained. They are unable to tap into programs they help fund, including Social Security and Medicare. They are part of the economy, part of society, but confined to the shadows.?

By every measurement ? economic activity, wage competition with American workers, criminal-justice cases, cost to taxpayers ? the impact of illegal immigration is neutral or close to neutral. It has benefits and costs. Nor is there conclusive evidence that illegal immigrants are more likely than the general population to commit crimes, according to the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that supports a crackdown on illegal immigration. Studies by researchers at Northeastern University and the University of California, Irvine, in fact, indicate that border communities in the US actually have lower crime rates than the national average.

So the debate about amnesty usually comes down to the principle of the thing. Those entering the country illegally broke the law and jumped the line. Should that be rewarded? Does amnesty create the expectation of future amnesty? Economic trends can always reverse, after all, and motivated people can always defeat borders, especially if they know the country whose laws they broke will eventually look the other way.

Granting amnesty is not an easy decision. It may not be a permanent fix. It hinges on whether a nation of immigrants should forget how 11 million new immigrants entered the country ? in the interests of letting them, and the nation, move on.

John Yemma is editor of the Monitor.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

INTERNET MILLIONAIRE: MAKE MONEY WITH PAID SURVEY

? TO START MAKING MONEY ONLINE, YOU NEED TO HAVE THE FIRST PLAN

Most people biggest mistake is they don't have a plan for make money online. I suggest is create a plan before to doing any kind of work online, the reason is because having a plan to work from will give you a clearer vision of where you want to go and what you need to do.

Most people don?t realize is that a small online business plan does not need to be that in depth, you could simply make a small 3 page plan about what you are going to do, how will do it, what?s the goals, what your overall vision for your online business is, and finally what obstacles you see getting in your way. Without these things you will not know what you are doing and it will take you a long time.

Here are some tips on creating a plan

Make your own
The first thing you need to do is make your own plan. I have seen some people try to get others to create a small online business plan but what ends up happening is they get the plan and have no idea what some of the things are. Do yourself a favor and just make the plan yourself.

Don?t concentrate on long term goals
When it comes to making money online you must to understand you can not always look too far in the future, you should stick to what is happening now. My suggest is to look at what you are doing today. For example, if you make money now what would that do to your business?

Create a draft (even if a rough draft )
Have you ever get anything right on the first try when you were in school? Maybe no, That is why you need to make a draft for you online business plan and then perfect it. If you want to make money online then the one thing you must understand is not everything is going to be perfect at the beginning.

At last I want you to understand is that it doesn?t matter if you are doing affiliate marketing, blogging or just selling things on eBay, you need to have a plan. help yourself and thinking about an online business plan you should Create a draft.

To start earn money online then the first thing you need to know is that you must have a good plan, the next thing you need to understand is you will not make money quickly if you have not put in the time and work hard.

PAID SURVEY IS A GOOD WAY TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE

Paid survey is not a new subject that many people have to win by a certain way. They are ?online business? hey day as the number of people who start their online store has been multiplied by ten. The pace seems to show no sign of slowing anytime and in addition, the speed at which new cases line is created seems to increase rather than decrease. It seems that since online businesses go, the opportunities are still available for anyone to make money.

The paid surveys are easy to fill, on the Internet at any time of day or night. Although the busiest people can respond to the market research study paid a bit ?and paid for it. You can play an important role in improving the products and having their say, just by participating in paid surveys online.

The paid surveys are a great work from home opportunity to make some extra money in your spare time. Internet surveys are fun. At the same time, you can help in developing new products.

Market research companies are interested in your views on various issues on behalf of their clients. They are willing to pay for the time spent for them.

The most popular sites are divisions paid survey online market research companies. They are all free to join and give rewards ranging from $ 1 to over $ 100 per completed questionnaire. Some paid survey sites; you enter the contest where you can make more money. Others may reward you with cash points that can transform to cash.

With companies spending more of their budgets to advertising, your opinion is very useful. Participate in the survey means that companies can measure your immediate reaction to new products or marketing initiatives. Paid surveys can be completed online via the Internet from the comfort of your home or workplace, so you can register and participate at a time that suits you.

When you join a paid survey, you will be carefully examined to see if you match your needs doing research. It is important to be honest and give complete information about yourself and your lifestyle so you can be reimbursed for your participation. Filling the ballot is not to make the answers ? it?s your honest answer to a product or a service. Companies seek honest feedback, so please be careful and honest as you fill in these studies.

Wherever you are, whether the United States, Canada, Australia or elsewhere in the world, there are paid surveys online. Make sure your opinion counts and get paid from paid surveys.

Most companies pay between $ 1 and $ 20 for a questionnaire. We also provide a area of factors to support you find out to think about complete benefit of getting market surveys at the same time to other methods to create income on the net and offline.The most reliable? and trusted one that pays well require a little? start on fee.survey paid

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