Archive for April, 2011

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Amid global outrage over reports that Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iPad keep records of users’ movements without their knowledge, the giant Internet company Google Inc. wholesale electronics suppliers is now grappling with a privacy controversy of its own.

The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that smartphones using Google’s popular Android operating system constantly transmit user location data to Google. The news quickly led to new calls for federal legislation to protect the privacy of smartphone users. But Google says the practice is not a threat to privacy.

“We provide users with notice and control over the collection, sharing, and use of location in order to provide a better mobile experience on Android devices,” the company said in a statement. wholesale Android Tablets

During the process of setting up a new Android phone, a prominent message appears on screen asking users if they are willing to let Google “collect anonymous location data.” That means Google would record the whereabouts of the phone, but not the identity of its owner. The information can be analyzed to help the company provide more accurate location services, such as by providing the addresses of nearby restaurants and stores.

A second message asks for permission to share location data with various Google programs, including those for maps and turn-by-turn driving instructions. The data is used only while the programs are in operation, and no information is recorded by Google, a spokeswoman said. Android owners can use the phone’s location-based services even if they opt out of letting Google collect location data.

Still, the report on Google’s data collection policy yesterday prompted advocacy group Consumer Watchdog, based in Washington, D.C., to ask for a law to ensure that phone users can choose not to be tracked.

“These aren’t smartphones, they are spy phones,” said John Simpson, director of the group’s privacy project.

The Google debate comes as privacy advocates are criticizing rival smartphone company Apple. Earlier this week, computer security researchers found that iPhones and iPads automatically store a record of their users’ locations. The information is kept in a file on the phone, and is copied to the user’s personal computer when it is synchronized with an iPhone. The file is unencrypted, so anyone who gained access to the phone or computer would have a virtual roadmap of the user’s movements over a period of months.

Congressman Edward J. Markey, a Malden Democrat, on Thursday sent a letter to Apple executives demanding an explanation. Markey said he is especially concerned that location files could be accessed by child predators to track potential victims. “Increasingly, children have iPhones and Androids at age 13, 14, 15, 16, when they are still very vulnerable to predators,” he said. “It makes it a lot easier for a predator if they can actually know where you are, where you’ve been, and where you’re likely to go.”

Meanwhile in Europe, where countries have much stricter privacy laws than in the United States, the governments of Italy, France, and Germany have started investigating Apple, to decide whether its collection of location data is legal.

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

( EMAILWIRE.COM , April 29, 2011 ) New York, NY – The demand for reverse phone lookup services is very common in the USA nowadays as couples seek to bust their cheating and infidel partners. These services give users access to the databases of all or most of the phone numbers owned by individual as well as corporate entities. From this huge database, users can search for the number users want to get details about. Users can get free sites which offer free phone number search, but they are mostly not comprehensive and may lack phone contacts stored in private databases for example.

Though people find it cheaper to research on the public white pages in the internet search engines like Google and Yahoo, users may indeed not get the best results because different people
may have similar or same names. Just like the general research, the free reverse lookup services search for related and not necessarily specific information about a particular issue.

The paid reverse phone services companies offer customers a wide comprehensive search but this comes at cost. Customers will be required to pay a one time subscription and customers will from then be allowed to access the database. Some may charge exorbitantly or very expensive for these. Whatever reason customers may need to lookup a certain phone number, the main intention is to get the accurate information. People seek the service to know the identity of a strange number at their spouses’ cell phones or that of a person who has been making disturbing and nuisance calls. With a high speed internet connection, the whole process takes minutes. Above all, customers can do it at home when no one is aware of what users are doing. If customers are looking for quality reverse phone look up service, customers should be prepared to incur some costs and expenditure because every good service or product comes with quality. For landline phone numbers, customers may search at the public white pages, but customers should complement the information customers get from that which customers get from other sources. For cell phone search, it is advisable that customers hire the paid services because accuracy and comprehensiveness of data is of utmost importance.

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Saturday, April 30th, 2011

It’s estimated that Americans discard 400 million units of electronic trash annually. That’s a massive amount of toxic – and often reusable – components, chemicals and hardware heading for the landfill.

One company helping to reduce that e-waste is uSell , a new website that specializes in turning consumers’ used cell phones into cash.

The process is straightforward: You go to the uSell website and type in your phone’s model number. Subsequently, you’re shown what the phone is worth (newer phones are worth exponentially more). You then supply your email and mailing addresses – once you’ve completed the process, uSell sends you a free return mailer. You can also return multiple phones for more cash.

Source: Alternative Consumer

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

We always knew that family trips away from the bustle and deadlines of everyday life made us feel good. Now there is evidence about how much getting out in nature truly helps us through increased mental health and psychological development in a variety of areas. Relaxation and stress relief, decreased mental fatigue, increased mental clarity, and increased energy are a few positive results of what nature can offer us. Arizona River Runners whitewater rafting trips provides opportunities for children and their families to reconnect with nature.

The World Health Organization defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease. Good health is a delicate balance of physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual and social health.” More than 100 research studies have shown that outdoor recreation reduces stress. John Burroughs, naturalist and writer (1837-1921) stated “I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and have my senses put in order.” Whitewater rafting through the Grand Canyon is a “grand” way of balancing health, home and family. Grand Canyon rafting trips are one way of having your senses “put in order.”

This intangible connection of nature with our inner selves does something to our minds and bodies that create a balance and centering so crucial in our lives. This crucial element is shrinking with what is now termed today’s “nature-deprived youth culture” in which many families have replaced outdoor activities with TV’s, X-boxes, texting, MP3 players, and digital computer games. We need to get outside, enjoy the outdoors, and be together as a family. One way to do this is to take a Grand Canyon adventure rafting the Colorado River. Family rafting trips encourage community, communication and inspiration.
Being in the canyon is so much different from being at the Grand Canyon; your appreciation of, and your desire to protect nature will skyrocket. The flora and fauna, camping under a blanket of stars, shooting the rapids on a Colorado River trip will amaze you; rejuvenate you – body and soul.

Richard Louv, author of national bestseller Last Child in the Woods, who coined the phrase ‘nature deficit disorder’ says “Time in nature is not leisure time; it’s an essential investment in our children’s health. Unlike TV, nature doesn’t steal time, it amplifies it. It inspires creativity by demanding visualization and the full use of senses.”

In recent years, health care providers are recognizing that nature can be therapeutic in treating attention deficit disorder and depression. A recent study by American Institutes for Research has evidence that students who participate in outdoor science programs improved their test scores by 27 percent as well as improvement in conflict resolution skills and cooperation; President Obama is strongly behind the outdoor initiative. The National Wildlife Federation started “Be Out There” a public education campaign to encourage a daily green hour of unstructured out- of- door playtime for children. Their goal “is to return to the nation’s children what they don’t even know they’ve lost; their connection to the natural world.” A recent New York Times article provides additional information about what they call “outdoor deprivation disorder.”

The family rafting trips that Arizona River Runners offers in Grand Canyon National Park provide some health benefits. Research has cited evidence that children who are taken on a Grand Canyon raft trip will likely gain in:
Hardiness- appreciation of challenge as opportunity
Improved self-esteem and self-confidence by successfully meeting challenges (Kaplan & Kaplan)
Respect and appreciation for nature
Problem-solving ability
Self-discipline
Broader sense of community

Positive effects of nature are found to be strongest in children ages 6-12 (middle childhood). Besides whitewater rafting trips being just plain fun and a great adventure, they provide compelling learning experiences that children build on as they develop their view of themselves and the world. A ten year research program studying the impact of wilderness experience shows that those who participate in outdoor/wilderness adventures have also been affected long term as seeing their lives as less cluttered and more focused on what they consider valuable. (Janet Talbot & Stephen Kaplan: Psychological Laboratories, University of Michigan).

Frank Lloyd Wright, acclaimed architect and philosopher, advised “study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” No matter what you carry home within from a whitewater rafting trip with Arizona River Runners, or other outdoor adventure, it will undoubtedly be more valuable than any souvenir you could take home in a suitcase or place on a shelf. For more information on Grand Canyon rafting trips visit www.raftarizona.com.

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Globe Staff

Upromise has announced that smartphone apps are now available for members who have signed up for its college savings program.

Headquartered in Newton, Upromise has set up a rewards program for consumers interested in contributing to a college savings account or paying off a student loan. Consumers who sign up to become Upromise members earn cash rewards for their college savings accounts when they make purchases at participating retailers.

According to Upromise, GPS-enabled apps for iPhones and phones that use the Droid operating system make it easy for Upromise members to find participating retailers in their area. The location-based service instantly searches more than 50,000 restaurants, retailers, services, and gas stations that provide Upromise savings, Upromise said.

Upromise is owned by SLM Corp., which is commonly known as Sallie Mae . Sallie Mae is focused on programs for saving, planning, and paying for education.

“Saving for college has become as high a priority as saving for retirement” Colleen Miller, who led the app development at Sallie Mae, said in a statement. “The free Upromise app is an innovative way we simplify saving for college -whenever and wherever you are.”

Friday, April 29th, 2011

If you ask me why pay more for cordless drills if on the market there’s a great range of cheaper plug-in drills my answer will be simple – it’s freedom. I’m sure that everyone was in a situation when you had to do some fixing in rather odd places. There’s always something to do in the backyard, everything can happen with your car somewhere on a lonely driveway. Of course, you don’t expect an outlet be available there. So cordless drill comes to relief. All modern cordless drill kits come with a drill itself, a charger and at least one battery.

Drill batteries are rechargeable. The most common type today of a drill battery is made from nickel cadmium or NiCad for short. But Lithium-ion drill batteries are hard on heels. These drill batteries are similar to the type of batteries used in cell phones. Such batteries are considered to be more powerful and have less weight. All drills owners split up. Some are sure that the future is in Lithium-ion drill batteries, other still prefer NiCad. Anyway drill batteries operate for many hours without recharging and technology keeps getting better and the batteries can go longer even between the charges.

Drills are available in a wide variety of designs. Among the numerous drills you may also need a hammer drill. Hammer drills look like ordinary drills and actually they work like ordinary drills. However hammer drills have so many features that it could be the only drill in your toolkit in place of several others. Hammer drills are good for deep drilling in stone or drill through concrete. The only thing you should remember is that hammer drills are not a good idea if you work with wooden materials. They are designed in such a way that they will compact wood fiber making your job even harder. Now on the market of hammer drills there are SDS hammer drills. Unlike standard hammer drills SDS provide more powerful hammer blows and drill quicker.

Before choosing and buying a drill think what kind of work you are planning to do with you new drill. Read our tips and tricks and make the right choice. And be sure your new drill will never lack work.

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Long gone are the days when incoming calls were indicated only by mechanical bell ringing or annoying warbling electronic sounds. The portable cellular phones of today are essentially mini computers and they are able to utilize a portion of that processing power to generate interesting and attention grabbing ringtones. Cell phone ringtones have come a long way, and modern phones are capable of producing full spectrum digital sound.

Monophonic ringtones were the first ringtone technology to be universally available on cellular phones. While more realistic cell phone audio technologies have recently become available, monophonic ringtones are still popular due to their relative simplicity and wide availability. This article will discuss several ways to load and create your own monophonic ringtones.

Monophonic ringtones are simply sequences of individual notes played successively; only two values are required to completely specify the tone–the frequency (or pitch) and the duration. A number of simple languages have been developed to describe monophonic ringtones. Probably the most popular of the monophonic ringtones description languages is Ringing Tone Text Transfer Language (RTTTL) developed by Nokia.

You can compose your own monophonic ringtones or download them for free or for a fee from the internet. Regardless of how you obtain your monophonic ringtones, they need to be loaded into your phone. There are three basic ways to load monophonic ringtones, though the exact method will vary by phone. Be sure to consult your phone’s documentation for the exact procedures. Some phones allow you to load tones using a data cable or infrared link. Some cell phones can load monophonic ringtones that are sent via Short Message Service (SMS) messaging. A simple but laborious way to load monophonic ringtones is to key them in directly if the phone features some sort of composer service.

Monophonic ringtones are still popular despite their simplicity when compared with some of the other ringtone technologies available. Their ease of use and almost universal availability make monophonic ringtones a popular choice for many cellular phone users.

Ringtones are available for download from a wide variety of online web sites and are typically free or, more usually, available for a small fee.