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		<title>Verizon iPhone Sales Tepid At Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 01:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Beckett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the iPhone 4 came to Verizon Wireless earlier this month,  the wireless giant said that initial online sales were the highest ever  from any previous Verizon launches.
But subsequent online and store sales have been falling short of expectations, according to reports.
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<p>When the iPhone 4 came to Verizon Wireless earlier this month,  the wireless giant said that initial online sales were the highest ever  from any previous Verizon launches.</p>
<p>But subsequent online and store sales have been falling short of expectations, according to reports.</p>
<p>According to Boy Genius Report, a source from Apple said that unit  sales  from Verizon Stores and Apple Stores during the first five days  of  availability were far from stellar, and came in below Verizon   expectations. Also, the Apple source noted that online preorder sales   totaled around 550,000 units.</p>
<p>Reports that iPhone sales were falling short of expectations were so  rampant that Verizon’s CEO Daniel S. Mead needed to go on record to  refute such reports.</p>
<p>In an interview with the Wall Street Journal  last week, Mead said that  the iPhone sold better than any previous  launch, including the highly  touted Motorola Droid and Droid X. The  previous numbers were solely  based on several individual stores and did not include online sales,  Verizon said.</p>
<p>In addition, Mead shared that Apple is ready to launch a 4G device on   its network, possibly the iPad 2. “They understand the value proposition   of LTE, and I feel very confident that they are going to be a part of   it,” Mead said.</p>
<p>The truth probably lies somewhere in the  middle. Sales of the iPhone 4  on Verizon likely were not as high as  Apple had hoped, but for Verizon,  the phone was a success. Early  adopters of the device on Verizon’s  network are mostly current Android  and Blackberry owners.</p>
<p>A few prominent factors prevented the phone from  selling as well as  Apple or Verizon hoped for. In February, an unusual  cold spell blanketed  much of the Northeastern United States. A main  reason, some experts  say, is that most people who would like to switch  carriers are locked in  at AT&amp;T and would be subject to hundreds of  dollars in termination  fees should they switch carriers to own an  almost identical phone on a  different network. That’s a high price to  pay in today’s economy.</p>
<p>Verizon also made a few mistakes during  the iPhone launch that could  have helped sales, according to Gerson  Lehrman Group, a business  consulting and research firm.</p>
<p>Verizon, for one, did not allow side-by-side retailing at Apple Stores,   pitting its version of the iPhone right next to the AT&amp;T version,   and allowing potential consumers to decide the difference. Perhaps the   biggest misstep, according to Gerson, was that Verizon was too busy   targeting current AT&amp;T iPhone owners to realize that current   Blackberry owners were the biggest targets to convince them of a switch.</p>
<p>After the Verizon iPhone 4 went on sale, it was discovered  that roughly  one-third of sales went to current Blackberry owners, and  only 14  percent were AT&amp;T iPhone owners switching carriers.</p>
<p>Read at:  http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/business/verizon-iphone-sales-tepid-at-best-52105.html</p>
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		<title>Gas prices hit 28-month high</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:42:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Beckett</dc:creator>
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The national average for regular gasoline rose to $3.133 a gallon.  That is about $1.20 more than the price at the pump two years ago,  according [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gasoline pump prices reached a 28-month high Wednesday even though  oil and gas supplies in the U.S. continue to grow and demand for gas is  week.</p>
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<p>The national average for regular gasoline rose to $3.133 a gallon.  That is about $1.20 more than the price at the pump two years ago,  according to AAA, Wright Express and the Oil Price Information Service.</p>
<p>Florida is averaging $3.137 per gallon. The Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice market’s average is $3.127.</p>
<p>Just  eight states have average prices less than $3 a gallon. The cheapest is  $2.94 a gallon is in Missouri. Hawaii has the highest average of $3.746  a gallon.</p>
<p>Tom Kloza, OPIS chief oil analyst, predicted gas prices  will range from $3.50 to $3.75 a gallon this spring and then drift  lower, to between $3 and $3.40 a gallon.</p>
<p>“I do believe that this  year is front-end loaded,” Kloza said. “I think that perhaps the first  third of the year sees higher retail prices for gasoline and diesel.  than the middle or final thirds.”</p>
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		<title>Wireless locators help you find your phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 18:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
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I am constantly losing my keys and my phone.  Either they get buried under a pile of gloves on our front table, or my  2-year-old decides that my keys would be much safer wedged between the  sofa cushions. And, it&#8217;s always when I&#8217;m about to run out the door that [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am constantly losing my keys and my phone.  Either they get buried under a pile of gloves on our front table, or my  2-year-old decides that my keys would be much safer wedged between the  sofa cushions. And, it&#8217;s always when I&#8217;m about to run out the door that I  realize one or other has gone AWOL. However lost keys, cell phones, wallets, TV remotes or whatever can  be found quickly when you have a locator tag or service attached to  them.</p>
<p><strong>Finding stuff at home<br />
</strong>Item locators are two-piece systems: There&#8217;s the small tag  you attach to the thing you want to track, and the receiver that tracks  them. Before using the tags, you register them with the receiver. Some  systems come with pre-paired tags, others let you input the name of the  tagged item into the locator. When an item is lost, the locator will search for the item&#8217;s unique  tag and give you auditory and/or visual directional signals to point you  in the right direction. For a basic model, check out the Click &#8216;n Dig Key Finder ($37; clickndig.com). The system comes with two key-fob tags and two thin receiver tags that you can affix to items with double-sided tape. The system comes with two key-fob tags and two thin receiver tags  that you can affix to items with double-sided tape. To find an item up  to 60 feet away, you just press the colored button that matches your  item&#8217;s tag and the tag will beep. On the high end, there&#8217;s the Loc8tor Plus ($170; loc8tor.com),  which has a listed maximum range of 600 feet. It comes with four tags,  but is capable of tracking up to 24 items. When you select the tag you  want to find on the receiver&#8217;s display you&#8217;ll see the direction and range of the tag as well as hear it. There&#8217;s also an Alert Mode,  which will trigger an alarm as a tag moves outside a pre-set range. Of course the maximum ranges for item locators reflect ideal  circumstances. If your keys are prone to being buried in the sofa  cushions, like mine are, you can expect the range to be about half the  listed distance. And if my 2-year-old discovers the  flushing-down-the-toilet trick, all bets are off!</p>
<p><strong>Finding my lost phone<br />
</strong>If I lose my phone, and I know that it&#8217;s not stuck between  the sofa cushions, it&#8217;s time to turn to the tracking app I have loaded  on my phone. For my iPhone, I use the Find My iPhone app (free; iTunes App Store).  Since I&#8217;ve activated tracking on my phone, I can log into my account on  my computer to locate my phone on a map, lock it or even wipe any  personal data from it. Find My iPhone is integrated into Apple&#8217;s  MobileMe service, which will run you $100 per year, but it&#8217;s also now a  free service if you have an iPhone 4, iPad or the latest generation iPod Touch. There are similar services for other smart phones. There&#8217;s the Phone Locator app (free; BlackBerry App World) for BlackBerry, which shows your phone&#8217;s location. iTag (free; itag.com)  for Android devices let you locate and lock your phone, as well as back  up your contacts and wipe the data. And Windows Phone 7 devices can be  located by logging into your Windows Phone 7 Live account.<br />
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Finding my sanity<br />
</strong>With these tools, I&#8217;m now ready to walk out the door in  half the time it took me before. And better yet, I can stress less  knowing that even if I lose my phone, all is not really lost.</p>
<p>Read at:  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41251793/ns/technology_and_science-tech_and_gadgets/</p>
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		<title>November Home-Maintenance Checklist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 05:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
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November is a good month to move some maintenance efforts indoors.  This month also provides an opportunity to see if your hard work during  earlier months paid off — nothing tests waterproofing efforts like a  hard November rain.
Maintain large appliances
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<p>November is a good month to move some maintenance efforts indoors.  This month also provides an opportunity to see if your hard work during  earlier months paid off — nothing tests waterproofing efforts like a  hard November rain.</p>
<p><strong>Maintain large appliances</strong></p>
<p>As the holiday season begins, make sure your appliances are prepared for the demands you will place on them. Pull  your refrigerator from the wall and clean the condenser coils in back  with a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. Also, vacuum dust from  the front lower grille and clean the drip pan and the drain leading to  it (if your unit has one). Clean the oven and stove drip pans on  your electric range. Clean the surface burner on your gas stove to  ensure proper flame level. De-stench your in-sink garbage disposal  by packing it with ice cubes and 1/4 cup of baking soda; then turn it  on. After the ice-grinding noise stops, pour a kettle full of boiling  water into the sink. Check the dishwasher strainer and washer arm; clean if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Clean and maintain closets</strong></p>
<p>Go to your closets and  perform these two simple tests: Can you see floor space, and can you  easily close the door? If the answer to either one of these questions is  no, clean your closet. Cramped closets can provide haven for pests,  too-full racks can break free from walls, and sliding doors can be  derailed by too much stuff. Add compartments and hanging racks at  different levels to utilize more space.</p>
<p><strong>Maintain woodwork</strong></p>
<p>November  is a good month to repair and reglue woodwork, since indoor air is at  its driest. If you are regluing wobbly dining room chairs, clamp during  drying by wrapping a rope tightly around the perimeter of the legs. Be  sure to protect wood surfaces with cardboard before tightening rope. Try  using toothpaste on white water stains on wood surfaces. Once the stain  is removed, polish with furniture polish. Use paste wax and elbow  grease to put a new sheen on wood furniture.</p>
<p><strong>Clear leaves from gutter</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Cleaning gutters is a  slimy job, but the task will protect your siding and basement from  expensive water damage. Don long rubber gloves, grab a gallon bucket and  scoop leaves into the bucket by hand. Trying to use a garden trowel or  other device just makes the task more cumbersome and can damage gutters.  Blast the scum from the bottom of the gutter with a hose equipped with a  pressure nozzle. If it doesn&#8217;t drain well, feed your running hose up  the pipe to knock loose the clog. Dump the contents of the bucket on  your compost pile and pat yourself on the back for a dirty job well  done.</p>
<p><strong>Speaking of leaves &#8230;</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Check some other  places where accumulated leaves can be a problem. If leaves are piled in  the valleys of your roof, they can retain water and initiate leaks.  Walk your property with a shovel and clear drainage ditches and culverts  of leaf buildup. Also, a moderate amount of leaves on a lawn can  provide a natural mulch, but if large amounts are left to soak up winter  rains, they will smother the grass beneath them.</p>
<p><strong>Have problem trees trimmed</strong></p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;ve  cleaned your gutters, you know which trees are dumping leaves on your  roof, shading it enough to encourage moss, and close enough to cause  serious damage should they lose a branch in a storm. Trees are dormant  this time of the year and can withstand extensive pruning. Decide which  ones need cutting back and hire a professional to do the job. This is  not a do-it-yourself task if the trees you are looking at are high  enough to affect your roof. Trimming large trees is a dangerous job that  should be left to an expert.</p>
<p><strong>Maintain moisture</strong></p>
<p>Heaters,  especially forced air and wood stoves, can rob a home of humidity. A  touch of moisture in the air makes heated air feel warmer, so you can  keep the heat at a slightly lower temperature if your humidity is  balanced. If your woodwork is cracking or your skin seems excessively  dry, you need more moisture in your home. A furnace-mounted humidifier  is likely the answer if your home has central forced-air heat and other  measures don&#8217;t moisten things up. If you have a wood stove, put a  nonwhistling teakettle on it and add water regularly (check it daily to  make sure the water hasn&#8217;t evaporated). If you prefer not to go by feel,  buy an inexpensive instrument called a hygrometer that measures  humidity.</p>
<p><strong>Maintain pools down south</strong></p>
<p>For most of the  country, pools are out of sight and out of mind during November. But if  you live in sunny southern climes, this month marks the beginning of the  dry season and the time to begin any pool maintenance job that requires  emptying the pool. If a pool is emptied when groundwater levels are  high, it can &#8220;float&#8221; and damage itself. So if you&#8217;re fortunate enough to  live in a place where you can actually enjoy your pool in December,  consider having major maintenance like replastering done this time of  year.</p>
<p><strong>Check your sump pump</strong></p>
<p>Some unfinished  basements in wet areas have sump pumps installed. These pumps switch on  automatically when groundwater levels rise, eliminating basement water  before it becomes a problem. If you have one, make sure it is in good  working order before the rainy season starts.</p>
<p><strong>Buy foam-cup covers for outdoor faucets</strong></p>
<p>Be  prepared to protect your spigots when the weather gets chilly and  flirts with going below the freezing level. The foam cups are commonly  sold at hardware stores and provide a cheap insurance policy that will  help keep exposed pipes from freezing.</p>
<p>Read at: <a href="http://">http://realestate.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=13107890</a></p>
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		<title>4 Dangers of Walking Away From Your Mortgage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some homeowners who are &#8220;underwater,&#8221; or owe more on their mortgage  than the home&#8217;s current value, are turning to &#8220;strategic defaults&#8221; in  which they simply walk away from mortgage debt. But financial experts warn the cost of skipping out on mortgage debt can be high. The  American Bankers Association recently informed homeowners about the  consequences of strategic default, including the possibility of the bank  obtaining a judgment to pursue the homeowner&#8217;s assets, such as bank accounts, cars and investments.  Here are four dangers of which homeowners should be aware and more information on the strategic-default environment.</p>
<p><strong>1. Wrecked credit</strong></p>
<p>Regardless  of whether a foreclosure is because of a strategic default or other  circumstances, it damages a consumer&#8217;s credit score. &#8220;A  foreclosure is one of the stronger predictors of future credit risk,&#8221;  says Craig Watts, public-affairs director of FICO, a credit-rating  company. Foreclosures remain on a credit report for as long as seven years,  with the impact gradually lessening over time. Watts says FICO scores  &#8220;generally begin to recover after a couple of years,&#8221; assuming the  consumer stays current on all payments and other credit accounts. He  says the impact of a foreclosure on a credit score depends on other  factors in the borrower&#8217;s credit history. The ABA says a foreclosure  drops a FICO score by 100 to 400 points.</p>
<p><strong>2. Difficulty getting new mortgage</strong></p>
<p>A voluntary foreclosure also can affect a homeowner&#8217;s ability to qualify for a new mortgage for years to come. Peter Fredman, a Berkeley, Calif., consumer attorney, says Fannie Mae  and Freddie Mac will not approve a mortgage for four years after  foreclosure, while the ABA says it can take three to seven years to  qualify for a new mortgage. In addition, Fannie Mae this past  summer announced a tough new sanction on people who deliberately default  on their mortgages. These borrowers will be ineligible for a new  Fannie-backed mortgage for seven years after the foreclosure date.</p>
<p><strong>3. Taxes still due</strong></p>
<p>Tax liability is another potential danger of defaulting. Although the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 offers protection from federal taxes after a foreclosure through 2012, state taxes still may be due on unpaid debt.</p>
<p><strong>4. Deficiency judgment</strong></p>
<p>A  lender can also pursue the remaining debt from an unpaid loan by  obtaining a deficiency judgment against the delinquent borrower, or it  may work with a collection agency to recoup losses. Ethical questions also surround strategic defaults. A survey by  Trulia.com and RealtyTrac found that 59% of homeowners would not  consider defaulting, no matter how much their mortgage was underwater,  although the other 41% of homeowners said they would consider a default.</p>
<p><strong>Less risky in some states</strong></p>
<p>Despite the potential negative consequences of a strategic default, the move is less risky in some states than in others. &#8220;The  first question for anyone considering a strategic default is whether  the homeowners will be liable for the debt anyway,&#8221; Fredman says. &#8220;Each  state has different rules.&#8221; Nonrecourse laws protect homeowners in some states. According to research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the 11 nonrecourse states are  Alaska, Arizona, California, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Carolina,  North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin. When a borrower  defaults in one of these states, the lender can take the home through a  foreclosure but has no right to any other borrower assets. Home-equity  loans are ineligible for this protection unless they were used as part  of the home purchase. In some areas, lenders are so overwhelmed with defaulting customers  that homeowners can live in their homes for free for a year or longer  before the foreclosure is complete. The average length of time from default to eviction is 400 days in California, Fredman says.</p>
<p><strong>Price of freedom</strong></p>
<p>The  potential consequences of strategic default cannot deter some  homeowners from taking the plunge, says Frank Pallotta, executive vice  president and managing director of the Loan Value Group in Rumson, N.J. &#8220;While everyone understands the credit-score impact of a strategic  default, most borrowers don&#8217;t seem to care,&#8221; Pallotta says. &#8220;They think a  200-point hit on their credit score cannot offset the benefit of living  for as long as 18 months rent- and mortgage-free. They see strategic  default as a form of financial freedom, especially if they live in a  nonrecourse state and know someone who has done this.&#8221; Fredman, who developed the Should I Pay or Should I Go online calculator to help consumers evaluate a strategic default, says homeowners  considering a strategic default should research tax laws and state  regulations about loan defaults. Even nonrecourse states&#8217; laws can  affect defaulting borrowers, he says. &#8220;I also think everyone  should consult an attorney and probably an accountant, too, because the  relative cost of these professionals is not nearly as high as the  potential cost of making a mistake,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>Read at: <a href="http://">http://realestate.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=25923795</a></p>
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