Wednesday, June 2, 2010

{SamsoNgroup} 10 Most Outstanding Teens


10 Most Outstanding Teens


From a 15-year-old who made a fortune selling jam to a 18-year-old who invented a solar panel, meet ten amazing teenagers who accomplished remarkable feats before they were legally allowed to drink.

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Bluetooth v3.0 + HS: Full Speed Ahead

By Karen D. Schwartz

The versatility of Bluetooth high speed wireless technology is the right ingredient for an exciting range of new products.

Consumers are always looking for the next big technology innovation that will make their lives easier, and it's every developer's dream to make that happen. Classic Bluetooth wireless technology is one such example. It helped propel some of today's ubiquitous wireless use cases (think hands-free calling and wireless file transfer).

Bluetooth Core Specification v3.0 + HS, adopted in 2009 and often referred to as Bluetoothhigh speed technology, holds similar promise. It will allow developers to create new uses cases that involve quick transfer of large amounts of data.

How fast is fast?

Bluetooth high speed technology up to ten times faster than classic Bluetooth technology; combined with the 802.11 AMP, it can deliver up to 24 Mbps of data throughput, making it not only possible, but also easier to transfer video, large image files, entire music collections and much more between wireless devices.

"The much faster speed of Bluetooth v3.0 + HS opens up many new possibilities," says Kevin Hayes, a Fellow and engineering lead at Atheros Communications Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a developer of semiconductor system solutions for wireless and other network communications products. "For example, nobody would ever consider trying to sync an 8G iPhone with a PC via a 2 Mbps link, but now with a 24 Mbps link, transferring large images becomes achievable."

What will Bluetooth high speed technology enable?

The possibilities are almost endless. With this technology:

  • An employee returning to the office can quickly transfer all new files, diagrams, business contacts and more from a notebook to a PC.
  • One meeting attendee could send another attendee a large file or stream a video presentation from a laptop to a projector quickly and without the need for a network or e-mail access.
  • A driver entering a vehicle can quickly transfer selected song libraries from a smartphone or MP3 player to the vehicle's audio system.
  • Vehicle passengers can stream video from a phone or laptop to onboard video monitors for travel entertainment.
  • People can stream video from a digital camcorder or PC to a television or laptop without the need for cables.
  • Photographers can transfer large image files or digital photo albums from a camera to a laptop with ease.

 

Why not Wi-Fi?

Why should developers choose Bluetooth high speed technology over technologies like Wi-Fi Direct, which is also based on the 802.11 standard, or Wireless USB?

Bluetooth technology already has a huge installed base, with at least three billion chips, and the architecture enables a wide range of functionality, from file transfer and object exchange profiles to printing and stereo audio capabilities. What's more, existing Bluetooth devices can easily be upgraded to work with Bluetooth high speed technology by adding a separate 802.11 chip, notes Eric Kaplan, founder of Frontline Test Equipment Inc., a Charlottesville, Va.–based provider of PC-based protocol analyzers for special-purpose data communication networks.

"If you're a developer that already has a Bluetooth enabled device and you want to addBluetooth v3.0 + HS, you could make a really good technical and business case (for that)," he says. "Bluetooth (technology developers have) already solved difficult problems, like service discovery, with (investments) over the last ten years. It makes sense to leverage that."

Another factor is Bluetooth high speed technology's ease of use and high speed, which combine to make laborious tasks like large file transfer so much faster. Ronak Chokshi, a technical marketing engineer at Marvell Technology Group Ltd., a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, Calif., notes that as more applications begin to leverageBluetooth high speed technology, usability will increase even further.

Are Bluetooth high speed wireless chips already available?

Chip manufacturers have begun upgrading their chips to the new Bluetooth v3.0 + HS standard, and developers are taking note. Broadcom, for example, plans to incorporateBluetooth v3.0 + HS across its Bluetooth wireless and InConcert combo chips and modules. The company expects the move to improve speeds in smartphones, PCs, netbooks and other devices produced by product manufacturers using its chips.

From a chip manufacturer's point of view, the upgrade from Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR to Bluetoothv3.0 + HS is also a smooth transition. "The chips we were delivering with Bluetooth v2.1 can run the same firmware and same hardware as the chips we're making that run Bluetooth 3.0," Hayes says. "All they need is an upgrade of the software above the Bluetooth controller."

Developers also should take note of the upgraded capabilities in a dual-mode chip that contains both Bluetooth v3.0 + HS technology and 802.11. In addition to the possibility of developing smaller devices – two chips take up more space than one – the two modes co-located in one chip can be greater than the sum of the parts.

"Bluetooth and 802.11 are to some extent sharing the same frequency. When they are tightly coupled, they can keep each other informed so if 802.11 is busy, it can keep Bluetooth away from that space, and vice versa," Kaplan explains.

There are tools on the market that streamline product development with Bluetooth v3.0 + HS, such as Frontline's FT24BT Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer and Packet Sniffer. Others include Stonestreet One's Bluetopia's technology, which supports both Bluetooth dual-mode and single-mode devices and is certified for Bluetooth v3.0 + HS; and Stollmann E+V GmbH's BlueCode+ 4.0, an API for embedded and PC-based systems that also is qualified forBluetooth high speed technology.

When will I see Bluetooth high speed wireless technology enabled products?

Major manufacturers, including Motorola and Samsung, have already jumped on the bandwagon and are actively developing Bluetooth v3.0 + HS enabled products. Look for the first wave of Bluetooth v3.0 + HS capable products to hit the market by the end of 2010.















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This is what happens when you try to provide customer service without using logic:


Now some people are really stupid!!!!

Be sure and cancel your credit cards before you die.

This is so priceless, and so, so easy to see happening, customer service being what it is today.

A lady died this past January, and Citibank billed her for February and March for their annual service charges on her credit card, and added late fees and interest on the monthly charge. The balance had been $0.00 when she died, but now somewhere around $60.00. A family member placed a call to Citibank.


Here is the exchange :


Family Member: 'I am calling to tell you she died back in January.'
Citibank: 'The account was never closed and the late fees and charges still apply.'
Family Member: 'Maybe, you should turn it over to collections.'
Citibank: 'Since it is two months past due, it already has been'
Family Member: So, what will they do when they find out she is dead?'
Citibank: 'Either report her account to frauds division or report her to the credit bureau, maybe both!'
Family Member: 'Do you think God will be mad at her?'
Citibank: 'Excuse me?'
Family Member: 'Did you just get what I was telling you - the part about her being dead?'
Citibank: 'Sir, you'll have to speak to my supervisor.'



Supervisor gets on the phone:


Family Member: 'I'm calling to tell you, she died back in January with a $0 balance.'
Citibank: 'The account was never closed and late fees and charges still apply.'
Family Member: 'You mean you want to collect from her estate?'
Citibank: (Stammer) 'Are you her lawyer?'
Family Member: 'No, I'm her great nephew.' (Lawyer info was given)
Citibank: 'Could you fax us a certificate of death?'
Family Member: 'Sure.' (Fax number was given )


After they get the fax :


Citibank: 'Our system just isn't setup for death. I don't know what more I can do to help.'
Family Member: 'Well, if you figure it out, great! If not, you could just keep billing her. She won't care.'
Citibank: 'Well, the late fees and charges will still apply.'
(What is wrong with these people?!?)
Family Member: 'Would you like her new billing address?'
Citibank: 'That might help..'
Family Member: 'Odessa Memorial Cemetery, Highway 129, Plot Number 69.'
Citibank: 'Sir, that's a cemetery!'
Family Member: 'And what do you do with dead people on your planet???'


Priceless!! Have you wondered why Citi is going broke and need the Feds to bail them out!!







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PHOTOS: Bose launches Unify - the simpler home cinema system

By Dan Sung


Bose is looking to demystify the dark arts of the home cinema with the launch of an intelligent integrated system the company calls Unify along with a product range to go with it.

The home cinema in a box solution that is the Bose Lifestyle series now features this software as standard which guides the customer through set up, wiring, syncing remotes and easy menu navigation in a way that is designed to pass "The babysister test" as the company calls it. In other words, it's so that someone with no pre-knowledge of the set up or home cinema experience could come in and operate it without a problem.

The new Lifestyle 5.1 systems - V35, V25, T20 and T10 - come with numbered boxes designed to help installation. You use all the parts in each one before moving onto the next. There's then a series of simple on screen steps, complete with correct and incorrect feedback noises so the user knows if they've done good or not, and it'll run you through programming the included universal remote touted as far simpler than the usual suspects out there.


Once you've got the system up and running, one of the best features is that the input menus don't talk to the users about HDMIs, AV1s or AV2s but they automatically sense what's plugged into each and call them "Blu-ray player" "iPod" or whatever each one is.

"Even the inputs on the backs have been completely redesigned to know what's been plugged in and if it's been plugged in properly", said Bose. "We're trying to be the engineers, so we can let the users be the customers".

The V-class systems come with 6 HD inputs, 4 HDMIs, 1080p upscaling, HD audio, AM/FM tuner, an iPod dock, Bose Link in and out, and the universal remote which has even been trimmed down, losing most of the extraneous buttons that you'd expect on normal controllers.

The £4499 V35 comes with the top-end Bose Jewel Cube speakers and the £3499 V25 with the Direct/Reflecting arrays.

 The £2999 T20 system and £1999 T10 are without the dock and tuner, and come with Direct/Reflecting and Virtually Invisible speakers respectively.

All the systems are out now available in the flagship Regent Street store and it's well worth dropping in for a listen if you happen to be passing.

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"The Biggest Loser"


The name of reality TV show "The Biggest Loser" should be understood as "the one who lost the most." Here we're talking about weight. And here, the word "loser" is used in a completely different meaning. The fact is that in this reality show participants are trying to "lose" extra weight fighting for a cash prize. The one who loses more weight, gets more money.


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Ashley Johnston
Age: 27
Starting weight: 374
Current weight: 191
Lost: 183 pounds, 48.93%

The heaviest woman on the show this season, Ashley, a 27-year-old esthetician from Knoxville, Tenn., dropped more weight on campus than any woman in "Biggest Loser" history. Though she fell off the treadmill the first day, she recovered to become this season's fierce "pink ninja."

 

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Sherry Johnston
Age: 51
Starting weight: 218
Current weight: 119
Lost: 99 pounds, 45.41%

A widow at age 51, Sherry of Knoxville, Tenn., had written off finding happiness again. She came on the show to start the next chapter of her life.

 

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Cherita Andrews
Age: 50
Starting weight: 277
Current weight: 186
Lost: 91 pounds, 32.85% 

Though this 50-year-old homemaker from Houston, Texas., only lasted in the competition for two weeks, she never quit. She accomplished her entire weight loss at home. "I'm fighting for my life," she says.

 

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Victoria Andrews
Age: 22
Starting weight: 358
Current weight: 222
Lost: 136 pounds, 37.99% 

Vicki, a 22-year-old student, came on the show to become the person she always wanted to be and to make her partner, her mom, proud.

 

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Cheryl George
Age: 50
Starting weight: 227
Current weight: 151
Lost: 76 pounds, 33.48% 

After raising a family, Cheryl, a 50-year-old shop owner from Ardmore, Okla., wanted to do something to empower herself.

 

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Daris George
Age: 25
Starting weight: 346
Current weight: 178
Lost: 168 pounds, 48.55% 

Before he came on the "Biggest Loser," Daris, 25-year-old salesman from Ardmore, Okla., had never had a girlfriend and never been kissed. "I know I want a wife and a family one day," he says. "I need to jumpstart my life." Though he struggled with stress, Daris set a record by running the "Biggest Loser" marathon in slightly more than 4 hours. And, yes, he now has a girlfriend too.

 

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Darrell Hough
Age: 51
Starting weight: 413
Current weight: 224
Lost: 189 pounds, 45.76% 

He wasn't the largest man on the "Biggest Loser" campus, but Darrell, a press operator from Ann Arbor, Mich., was told that he was the sickest man with the most health problems. "I just sat back and let things happen for too long." After losing an astounding 189 pounds, his health is better than it's been in years.

 

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Drea Hough
Age: 24
Starting weight: 298
Current weight: 214
Lost: 84 pounds, 28.19% 

Drea had difficulty forming close relationships because her weight made her afraid to touch other people. "But that changed on the ranch," says the 24-year-old executive assistant.

 

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James Crutchfield
Age: 30
Starting weight: 485
Current weight: 357
Lost: 128 pounds, 26.39% 

James, half of this season's identical twins, says he came to "The Biggest Loser" because his only other alternative was surgery. Though he was hurt by injuries and restricted to the pool, he never gave up.

 

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John Crutchfield
Age: 30
Starting weight: 484
Current weight: 335
Lost: 149 pounds, 30.78% 

John, who lives with his wife and children in Orlando, Florida, came on the show to stop the cycle of tragedy and premature death that has affected his family for years.

 

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Sam Poueu
Age: 24
Starting weight: 372
Current weight: 230
Lost: 142 pounds, 38.17% 

Sam, a former bar bouncer from California, says that getting fit and finding love on the "Biggest Loser" with fellow contestant Stephanie Anderson was "the greatest thing I have ever done in my life — hands down!"

 

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Koli Palu
Age: 29
Starting weight: 403
Current weight: 188
Lost: 215 pounds, 53.35% 

Final four contestant Koli was eliminated by popular vote from the competition to become this season's "Biggest Loser," but his impressive 215 pound weight loss won him the at home prize of $100,000. He came on the show in hopes of becoming an inspiration to the American Samoan community and he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.

 

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Lance Morgan
Age: 38
Starting weight: 365
Current weight: 237
Lost: 128 pounds, 35.07% 

Lance, a commercial diver from Texas, was unable to find work because his obesity put him over the safety limits. He went on the show to reclaim his career and revive his marriage with Melissa.

 

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Melissa Morgan
Age: 39
Starting weight: 233
Current weight: 143
Lost: 90 pounds, 38.63%

Strong-willed Melissa, a lawyer from Texas, says she came on the show to become a better role model for her children. "This was never about the money," she says. "It was about changing our lives."

 

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Maria Ventrella
Age: 51
Starting weight: 281
Current weight: 167
Lost: 114 pounds, 40.57%

On the Biggest Loser campus, Maria, a mom from Chicago, Ill., not only conquered her weight problem, but she also overcame her fear of water.

 

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Migdalia Cancel
Age: 28
Starting weight: 265
Current weight: 213
Lost: 52 pounds, 19.62%

This military wife from Sanford, N.C., suffered from homesickness but in the end refused to give up her dream of living a better, more active life.

 

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Miggy Sebren
Age: 48
Starting weight: 240
Current weight: 149
Lost: 91 pounds, 37.9%

Miggy, a chef from New Jersey, was one of the season's fiercest competitors. Days after receiving an emergency appendectomy she was back on campus training for the week's weigh in.

 

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Patti Anderson
Age: 55
Starting weight: 243
Current weight: 170
Lost: 73 pounds, 30.04%

Patti, a California business owner, lost her father at age 55. Now at the same age herself, she came to the "Biggest Loser" to avoid suffering the same fate.

 

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Stephanie Anderson
Age: 29
Starting weight: 264
Current weight: 165
Lost: 99 pounds, 37.5%

"I came to the ranch with my mom to get healthy and to start our new life," says Stephanie, 29. "And I fell in love with Sam." She and fellow contestant Sam Poueu have moved in together in West Hollywood, Calif.

 

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Sunshine Hampton
Age: 24
Starting weight: 275
Current weight: 161
Lost: 114 pounds, 41.45%

As the only two overweight people in their family, Sunshine formed an extra close bond with her father O'Neal, but was afraid to stand on her own. Her journey on the "Biggest Loser" made her much more independent. "I'm a woman now," she says.

 

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O'Neal Hampton Jr.
Age: 51
Starting weight: 389
Current weight: 230
Lost: 159 pounds, 40.87% 

O'Neal, a postal worker from Minneapolis, Minn., was everyone's favorite father figure on the ranch. Though he struggled with injuries, his fighting spirit helped him succeed in his weight loss journey. "It's a brand new me," he says today.

 

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WINNER: Mike Ventrella
Age: 30
Starting weight: 526
Current weight: 262
Lost: 264 pounds, 50.19% 

This season's "Biggest Loser," Michael came on the show as the heaviest contestant in the show's nine season history. The 30-year-old DJ from Chicago, Ill., shattered a number of records on the show. "I had to save my life," he says. "Now I know that the sky is the limit."

 

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The ninth season of NBC's "The Biggest Loser: Couples" was the show's biggest season yet. Among the 22 contestants, five of them started the show at over 400 pounds. And even though only one took the title, everyone ended the season a winner and with a new chance at life.

 















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