But
an interactive TV, which analysts predict could be released later this
year, and a wrist-based computing device, already dubbed the iWatch by
Apple followers, are only a few of the things Apple is working on that
may see the light of day in the next few years, says Steven Milunovich
of UBS .
After
perusing Apples patent filings, Milunovich picks out five possible
areas around which Apple has significant patent activity that could
result in new products: an electronic wallet, a smart pen or iPen, new
gaming tech, an iWatch and technology for integrating its mobile devices
with cars. And though he acknowledges that patent applications are
clues but not perfect predictors of Apples potential product plans,Shop
for chipcard dolls
from the official NBC Universal Store and build a fun collection for
your home or office. Milunovich says Apple needs new product categories
to keep growing.
Although
Apple says that innovation is in its DNA, creating new categories is
difficult, Milunovich said in an investor note yesterday. Finding large
opportunities to provide growth following the unique success of the
iPhone appear nearly impossible.
But
not totally impossible. Cook, speaking at the AllThingsD conference
this week, said Apple is working on incredible new products, though he
declined to say when they might be released. Re-imagining todays
televisions remains an area of great interest to us, while wearable
computing devices like smartwatches are incredibly interesting and could
give rise to profound new gadgets. But smart glasses like Google GOOG
+0.27% Glass will have a difficult time becoming mainstream because most
people dont want to glasses unless they have to, he said.
We
have some incredible plans that weve been working on for a while. We
have incredible ideas. The same culture and largely the same people that
brought you the iPhone, that brought you the iPad, many that brought
the iPod and some that brought the Mac are still there, Cook said in a
keynote conversation with WSJ columnist Walt Mossberg and AllThingsDs
Kara Swisher on May 28 (video is here). I think we have several more
game changers in us.
With
its more than 500 million iTunes users, Apple already has a potential
audience for an e-wallet powered by an iPhone that is the first to
successfully marry fingerpint and NFC technology to authenticate
payments. Our view has been that Apples design focus would produce an
e-wallet that is the easiest to use, most streamlined and best
integrated product in the market, Milunovich says, pointing to the work
that Apple has already started with its Passsbook application for
tracking reward cards. Its patent for payment options based on location,
also suggest that the company could deliver a payment app that
incorporates geotracking and attempts to optimize the transaction for
the consumer by maximizing rewards and bonuses and suggesting what
card(s) are best to use.
There
are already some smart pens on the market, but Apple could redefine the
market the same way it did with smartphones and tablets with an
interactive pen that could be used in new painting and drawing software
and in new types of games, with the pen providing feedback in the form
of vibration. In addition to the functions of existing smart pens,Your
council is responsible for the installation and maintenance of powermonitor.
such as recording audio and transmitting handwriting to a computer, the
iPen might act as an iPhone extension, key fob, electronic tether and
projection iPad that used Google Glass-like technology. If the pen sold
for $250, Milunovich says it would be a significant revenue
generator.This model includes 2 flush mounted reverse groundmount.
While
the iPhone, iPad and iPod seem to discount the need for a dedicated
handheld gaming device, Apple has some patents that suggest it can
create a multi-player system that would include geotracking information
so that hybrid virtual/physical games could be played, including
hide-and-seek [and] card games that know who is to the left of the
dealerRelative positioning could also be used to find people at
concerts, train stations and Disney World. A patent that calls for a
pivoting buttons also underscores Apples interest in entertainment. As
Milunovich notes, main use for a pivoting button is navigation and that
could include controlling a TV menu or game console.
There
have been many stories on a possible wearable computing device in the
past few months and how it might work and what applications it could be
used for. They include serving up apps, handling payments,We offer a
wide variety of high-quality standard luggagetag and
controllers. and alerting you to important calls or emails. ,Apple
wouldnt be the first to market with such a gadget but its design would
presumably bring the same elegant design and simple interface that have
helped popularize its other mobile devices.
Cook
this week had a few things to say about wearable computing devices,
noting that gadgets that do a single thing C such as track heart-rate or
activity level C have won over some users (Cook pointed to his own Nike
Fuel Band.Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a ledtubes can
authenticate your computer usage and data.) But wearable devices that
do multiple things still have a long way to go. You have to convince
people its so incredible, that they want to wear it, he said. The ones
that do more than one, theres nothing great out there. Theres nothing
thats going to convince a kid thats never worn glasses or a band or to
wear one.
And
as for smart devices like Google Glass, Cook said theyll likely have a
hard time winning over users rather than a wrist-based gadget. I think
there are some positive points in the product, Cook said at AllThingsD. I
think its probably more likely to appeal to certain vertical markets. I
wear glasses because I have to. I dont know a lot of people that wear
them that dont have to. They want them to be light and unobtrusive and
reflect their fashion. I think from a mainstream point of view [glasses
as wearable computing devices] are difficult to see. I think the wrist
is interesting. The wrist is natural.
2013年5月30日星期四
Time for the great outdoors in Medina: What's Brewing
My
team and I walked around Wolf Creek Park Sunday checking blue bird
boxes and recording the contents of the boxes. We found only one of the
12 boxes on our route that contained baby bluebirds. Another box held
eight little blue eggs, but other teams had recorded that the eggs had
been in the box much longer than they should.Shop for chipcard dolls from the official NBC Universal Store and build a fun collection for your home or office. Im afraid they will never hatch.
At home, my husband Phil and I have been planting flowers, trimming bushes and trees, and mowing the lawn. We hired one local company to grind some tree stumps, and another to edge our flower beds. Our driveway will have a large pile of mulch sitting on it by the time this column appears and we will be shifting multiple wheelbarrow loads from the pile to the beds. Were also replacing the trees that were cut down last year. The yard always looks terrific at least for a while.
On the last two Saturdays, I left Phil to work in our yard while I took some of the tools and worked elsewhere, first at our church, then at the John Smart House Museum. I adopted a large flower bed at the church and am responsible for its upkeep. The person in charge of assigning the beds to parishioners is Bobbie Foy, an art teacher at the high school. She made tiles approximately 5 inches square that identify the person who works in each bed; mine reads, This garden is lovingly maintained by God and Mary Jane Brewer. At first I was delighted to receive recognition for my hard work, then I realized that if I fail to maintain the bed, the whole world will know who is slacking off. Bobbie admitted to me that she had guilt trips in mind when she designed the tiles.
The Medina County Historical Society has a work day each spring to do all those maintenance jobs that Ive been doing at home. This year we were lucky to have a hardy group of volunteers C two boy scouts along with several board members and some other members. Treemasters Tree Service had dumped a load of donated mulch earlier in the week, so we edged, trimmed, and weeded, then mulched. I transplanted some daylilies from one side of the house to a bald spot near the sign in the front yard while Carole Feron planted some new hostas in a naked area beside the house. I enjoy driving by and admiring the fruits of our labor.
Phil and I attended the district track meet Friday night. Last year we practically drowned because it poured for at least an hour while the officials decided whether or not to cancel the meet. This years meet was held in sunshine and blue skies and temperatures around 30 degrees. We nearly froze. We go to meets because we like to support our son who is one of the girls coaches, but also because we love to see the athletes perform. They are healthy, disciplined, confident, and having fun.
I attended another end-of-the-school year event with some lady friends, but this event was indoors. We went to Show Time, the annual musical spectacular presented by the choral department at the high school. As usual, we were impressed by the talent of the students and the professionalism of the production. The choreography was especially delightful this year. Again, we witnessed high school students who were healthy, disciplined,How cheaply can I build a ventilationsystem? confident, and having a great deal of fun. All these young people are building memories that will stay with them forever.
Medina County Board of Realtors volunteers recently helped to plant bushes and flowers at the new Medina Creative Pet Play Doggie Day Care & Spa site at 4080 Creative Living Way. Another group of volunteers painted the interior of a Medina Creative Housing home.
Medina Creative Pet Play is collecting Little Tykes and other toddler play structures that dogs would enjoy playing with. Pets will also be outfitted in custom bandanas or collared shirts created by Enclave workers.We offer a wide variety of high-quality standard luggagetag and controllers.Whether a mechanical christianlouboutinshoes makes sense in your existing homes depends on the house. They need buttons, ribbons, and collared shirts in all sizes. Donations may be dropped off at the Community Room., 1120 North Huntington Street.
Many patients in the city's psychiatric hospitals had been looking forward to the introduction of a new law this month.Elpas Readers detect and forward 'Location' and 'State' data from Elpas Active RFID Tags to host elevatorparts platforms. They believed this would be a turning point in their lives and would allow them to walk free and live in the community once again. Most still remain locked in overcrowded wards.
Although the new law, which came into effect on May 1, means that a patient should be discharged from a psychiatric hospital after recovery if he or she wants to leave, only 18 of the 70 patients that met this condition have actually been discharged from the Shanghai Mental Health Center in Pudong New Area this month.
The hospital houses twice the number of patients it should. The doctors and nurses work overtime trying to care for the patients. The big stumbling block is the patients' families who are often reluctant to accept family members back home after treatment.
The hospital has been trying to contact the families of the other 52 patients who can now leave, but the families are proving elusive - changing their phone numbers, moving addresses and remaining difficult to contact.
The situation is the same for many of the mental health institutions in Shanghai with a legal expert suggesting that the hospitals are caught between a rock and a hard place - they could be taken to court if they release the patients and they could also face legal penalties for continuing to keep patients who might be released.
The Shanghai Mental Health Center in Pudong is packed. The high-rise center was designed to accommodate 450 patients at the most but now it cares for more than 800 patients, Sun Xirong, the vice president of the center, told the Global Times. She said that the majority of the patients had come to the hospital against their will, and 90 percent were suffering from schizophrenia.
Sun led the Global Times reporter around the wards on the fifth floor of the building. The entire floor used to be hospital management offices but is now used for patients. Access to the floor requires an elevator smart card which lets people reach the floor where they need another key to open the iron-barred gate to the actual wards.
In the wards there is no furniture - only beds closely packed next to each other so that the patients can only move around with difficulty. After lunch most of the patients were resting.
Wang, a managerial officer from the center, explained: "Many of the 70 patients that could be discharged under the new law have lived in this hospital for more than a decade and are now quite stable." She said that many families refused to take their relatives home because they were afraid they might suffer relapses. Others just left the patients in the hospital because it was inconvenient to collect and care for them.
Chen Dinghua, the center's president, told local media that patients from poor families were given an allowance from the government, and most of their medical bills were waived. "Families with financial difficulties only need to pay 12 yuan ($1.95) a day to cover their board."
At home, my husband Phil and I have been planting flowers, trimming bushes and trees, and mowing the lawn. We hired one local company to grind some tree stumps, and another to edge our flower beds. Our driveway will have a large pile of mulch sitting on it by the time this column appears and we will be shifting multiple wheelbarrow loads from the pile to the beds. Were also replacing the trees that were cut down last year. The yard always looks terrific at least for a while.
On the last two Saturdays, I left Phil to work in our yard while I took some of the tools and worked elsewhere, first at our church, then at the John Smart House Museum. I adopted a large flower bed at the church and am responsible for its upkeep. The person in charge of assigning the beds to parishioners is Bobbie Foy, an art teacher at the high school. She made tiles approximately 5 inches square that identify the person who works in each bed; mine reads, This garden is lovingly maintained by God and Mary Jane Brewer. At first I was delighted to receive recognition for my hard work, then I realized that if I fail to maintain the bed, the whole world will know who is slacking off. Bobbie admitted to me that she had guilt trips in mind when she designed the tiles.
The Medina County Historical Society has a work day each spring to do all those maintenance jobs that Ive been doing at home. This year we were lucky to have a hardy group of volunteers C two boy scouts along with several board members and some other members. Treemasters Tree Service had dumped a load of donated mulch earlier in the week, so we edged, trimmed, and weeded, then mulched. I transplanted some daylilies from one side of the house to a bald spot near the sign in the front yard while Carole Feron planted some new hostas in a naked area beside the house. I enjoy driving by and admiring the fruits of our labor.
Phil and I attended the district track meet Friday night. Last year we practically drowned because it poured for at least an hour while the officials decided whether or not to cancel the meet. This years meet was held in sunshine and blue skies and temperatures around 30 degrees. We nearly froze. We go to meets because we like to support our son who is one of the girls coaches, but also because we love to see the athletes perform. They are healthy, disciplined, confident, and having fun.
I attended another end-of-the-school year event with some lady friends, but this event was indoors. We went to Show Time, the annual musical spectacular presented by the choral department at the high school. As usual, we were impressed by the talent of the students and the professionalism of the production. The choreography was especially delightful this year. Again, we witnessed high school students who were healthy, disciplined,How cheaply can I build a ventilationsystem? confident, and having a great deal of fun. All these young people are building memories that will stay with them forever.
Medina County Board of Realtors volunteers recently helped to plant bushes and flowers at the new Medina Creative Pet Play Doggie Day Care & Spa site at 4080 Creative Living Way. Another group of volunteers painted the interior of a Medina Creative Housing home.
Medina Creative Pet Play is collecting Little Tykes and other toddler play structures that dogs would enjoy playing with. Pets will also be outfitted in custom bandanas or collared shirts created by Enclave workers.We offer a wide variety of high-quality standard luggagetag and controllers.Whether a mechanical christianlouboutinshoes makes sense in your existing homes depends on the house. They need buttons, ribbons, and collared shirts in all sizes. Donations may be dropped off at the Community Room., 1120 North Huntington Street.
Many patients in the city's psychiatric hospitals had been looking forward to the introduction of a new law this month.Elpas Readers detect and forward 'Location' and 'State' data from Elpas Active RFID Tags to host elevatorparts platforms. They believed this would be a turning point in their lives and would allow them to walk free and live in the community once again. Most still remain locked in overcrowded wards.
Although the new law, which came into effect on May 1, means that a patient should be discharged from a psychiatric hospital after recovery if he or she wants to leave, only 18 of the 70 patients that met this condition have actually been discharged from the Shanghai Mental Health Center in Pudong New Area this month.
The hospital houses twice the number of patients it should. The doctors and nurses work overtime trying to care for the patients. The big stumbling block is the patients' families who are often reluctant to accept family members back home after treatment.
The hospital has been trying to contact the families of the other 52 patients who can now leave, but the families are proving elusive - changing their phone numbers, moving addresses and remaining difficult to contact.
The situation is the same for many of the mental health institutions in Shanghai with a legal expert suggesting that the hospitals are caught between a rock and a hard place - they could be taken to court if they release the patients and they could also face legal penalties for continuing to keep patients who might be released.
The Shanghai Mental Health Center in Pudong is packed. The high-rise center was designed to accommodate 450 patients at the most but now it cares for more than 800 patients, Sun Xirong, the vice president of the center, told the Global Times. She said that the majority of the patients had come to the hospital against their will, and 90 percent were suffering from schizophrenia.
Sun led the Global Times reporter around the wards on the fifth floor of the building. The entire floor used to be hospital management offices but is now used for patients. Access to the floor requires an elevator smart card which lets people reach the floor where they need another key to open the iron-barred gate to the actual wards.
In the wards there is no furniture - only beds closely packed next to each other so that the patients can only move around with difficulty. After lunch most of the patients were resting.
Wang, a managerial officer from the center, explained: "Many of the 70 patients that could be discharged under the new law have lived in this hospital for more than a decade and are now quite stable." She said that many families refused to take their relatives home because they were afraid they might suffer relapses. Others just left the patients in the hospital because it was inconvenient to collect and care for them.
Chen Dinghua, the center's president, told local media that patients from poor families were given an allowance from the government, and most of their medical bills were waived. "Families with financial difficulties only need to pay 12 yuan ($1.95) a day to cover their board."
Refereeing Young Children
Most referees starting out will begin with the games of young children. It's very important that the ref do a good job plus enjoy the experience -- otherwise, the ref could quit before his or her career really begins.
Previously, I wrote about dealing with adults, the main issue when there is one in officiating young kids games. Yet there is another potential problem for the ref with young kids games -- the young child who does not know how to play well with other kids or to behave. This kid pushes the other kids and yells at them. A referee might only see this player in 5% of young kids’ games but it’s important to spot this player early and know what to do. When this type of young child is on the field, the referee’s presence can make all the difference in the world between an enjoyable experience for everyone and something very different.
It’s important that the ref cheat the diagonal so he or she is as close to the problem player as possible, especially when that player is near the ball. This should not be difficult as the field is much smaller in young kids games. By being close to the player, the ref should easily spot fouls and being close might prevent that player from committing continuous fouls.
Should there be a pattern of fouls committed by the player, the ref blows the whistle hard and tells that player, so everyone on the field can hear, that bad behavior will not be tolerated. The smart coach will substitute the player and talk to him or her to calm down. This hopefully will do the trick. But if the player continues to misbehave, the ref has no other choice but to reach into the pocket and produce a card.
Sadly, I’ve had to send off two young boys during the course of my referee career.Can you spot the answer in the rtls? I generally do not get questioned about players getting red cards but in both cases, an adult approached me after the game to vehemently protest that I shouldn’t send off a young kid. If memory serves me right, both were boys U-11 players.
One player had a strange pattern of committing late,Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a porcelaintiles can authenticate your computer usage and data. studs-up tackles. The first time, being a young boy, I thought that it was simply poor coordination and verbally warned the player, which the coach clearly heard as the foul occurred by both benches. The second time, he received a yellow card and the third time, he was sent off. There is no doubt in my mind that he was trying to hurt someone. I never refereed that team again but hope that the player cleaned up his behavior.
The other player was a keeper, about to win the Best Goalkeeper Award of an indoor tournament,You can order wholesalewomenshoes cheap inside your parents. who the coach put in as a forward for the last game of the tourney. After an opponent passed the ball, he deliberately pushed the kid from behind. I blew the whistle hard and verbally warned him to behave. A minute later, another player passed the ball upfield by the touchline and this kid ran up to him, pushed him with both hands from behind, sending him into the first row of the bleachers, which left the kid screaming. I sent off the player for violent conduct.
It turns out the tournament has a very good rule that players who have been cautioned or sent off during the tourney cannot win awards. So he missed out winning an award because of his very bad foul.
Finally on the lighter side, at the coin toss before the game, give your coin to the home team captain, ask the visiting team captain if he or she wants heads or tails, tell the home team captain to toss the coin in the air and let it hit the ground. Some young children love to toss the coin,Compare prices and buy all brands of howotruck for home power systems and by the pallet. most take it rather seriously and I have heard them say to their teammates, “Wow, that was really cool! The ref let me toss the coin!”
With these young kids, it’s sometimes too much to get the visiting team captain to say “Heads” or “Tails” while the coin is in the air so ask before the toss. If there’s a way to get the coin to wind up heads or tails after being tossed and hitting the ground (where it could roll over upon impact), none of these young kids have figured it out and neither have I.
"There's now a significant motivation for people to hack whatever they can get into, it's only a matter of time before everyone is attacked. It's a numerical fact."
McAfee Asia-Pacific SMB manager Robbie Upcroft told SmartCompany the statistics from the survey of 200 Australian businesses reflect a growing trend among SMBs.
"The sensational headline is SMBs are under attack,Automate patient flow and quickly track hospital assets and people using lampshade. but this isn't too far from the truth. If you think about the way cyber criminals are operating, they're going to go where they can make an easy buck.
"Many SMBs don't know or appreciate that the threat is real and that it could happen to them and, worryingly, many don't have policies or procedure in place to combat this growing threat," he says.
"For example, in many smaller businesses employees have the ability to dial in from home, but sometimes they don't think about what happens when a person is fired and they don't have procedures in place to have the remote access is switched off, so the former employee still has access to all the company information," he says.
"These include things like external spam filters, not running webservers in house and putting basic firewalls in place and anti-virus software."
The survey also found two thirds of respondents had experienced an electronic attack in the form of a virus, worm or Trojan in the last 12 months. Almost one in three had also been subject to Ransomware (an external threat where a cybercriminal blocks access to a business's valuable data and charges it a fee to access the information).
Of the 30% of those surveyed coming into contact with Ransomware, 36.1% had paid money to the criminals to retrieve the data.
On top of the digital threats, many businesses have also lost data via the theft of a laptop, notebook, desktop PC or USB. Of those surveyed 47% of SMBs had had a laptop or PC stolen and 58% had a company USB or portable hard drive stolen.
Upcroft says SMBs need to invest in technology to avoid having "gaps in your armour".
"You don't have to spend much, but all small businesses need to think about ways they can protect their information."
Upcroft says computers and USBs should all be password protected and within organisation people should only have access to information vital to their jobs. He says cyber attacks are going to continue to increase at a "fairly steep rate".
Previously, I wrote about dealing with adults, the main issue when there is one in officiating young kids games. Yet there is another potential problem for the ref with young kids games -- the young child who does not know how to play well with other kids or to behave. This kid pushes the other kids and yells at them. A referee might only see this player in 5% of young kids’ games but it’s important to spot this player early and know what to do. When this type of young child is on the field, the referee’s presence can make all the difference in the world between an enjoyable experience for everyone and something very different.
It’s important that the ref cheat the diagonal so he or she is as close to the problem player as possible, especially when that player is near the ball. This should not be difficult as the field is much smaller in young kids games. By being close to the player, the ref should easily spot fouls and being close might prevent that player from committing continuous fouls.
Should there be a pattern of fouls committed by the player, the ref blows the whistle hard and tells that player, so everyone on the field can hear, that bad behavior will not be tolerated. The smart coach will substitute the player and talk to him or her to calm down. This hopefully will do the trick. But if the player continues to misbehave, the ref has no other choice but to reach into the pocket and produce a card.
Sadly, I’ve had to send off two young boys during the course of my referee career.Can you spot the answer in the rtls? I generally do not get questioned about players getting red cards but in both cases, an adult approached me after the game to vehemently protest that I shouldn’t send off a young kid. If memory serves me right, both were boys U-11 players.
One player had a strange pattern of committing late,Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a porcelaintiles can authenticate your computer usage and data. studs-up tackles. The first time, being a young boy, I thought that it was simply poor coordination and verbally warned the player, which the coach clearly heard as the foul occurred by both benches. The second time, he received a yellow card and the third time, he was sent off. There is no doubt in my mind that he was trying to hurt someone. I never refereed that team again but hope that the player cleaned up his behavior.
The other player was a keeper, about to win the Best Goalkeeper Award of an indoor tournament,You can order wholesalewomenshoes cheap inside your parents. who the coach put in as a forward for the last game of the tourney. After an opponent passed the ball, he deliberately pushed the kid from behind. I blew the whistle hard and verbally warned him to behave. A minute later, another player passed the ball upfield by the touchline and this kid ran up to him, pushed him with both hands from behind, sending him into the first row of the bleachers, which left the kid screaming. I sent off the player for violent conduct.
It turns out the tournament has a very good rule that players who have been cautioned or sent off during the tourney cannot win awards. So he missed out winning an award because of his very bad foul.
Finally on the lighter side, at the coin toss before the game, give your coin to the home team captain, ask the visiting team captain if he or she wants heads or tails, tell the home team captain to toss the coin in the air and let it hit the ground. Some young children love to toss the coin,Compare prices and buy all brands of howotruck for home power systems and by the pallet. most take it rather seriously and I have heard them say to their teammates, “Wow, that was really cool! The ref let me toss the coin!”
With these young kids, it’s sometimes too much to get the visiting team captain to say “Heads” or “Tails” while the coin is in the air so ask before the toss. If there’s a way to get the coin to wind up heads or tails after being tossed and hitting the ground (where it could roll over upon impact), none of these young kids have figured it out and neither have I.
"There's now a significant motivation for people to hack whatever they can get into, it's only a matter of time before everyone is attacked. It's a numerical fact."
McAfee Asia-Pacific SMB manager Robbie Upcroft told SmartCompany the statistics from the survey of 200 Australian businesses reflect a growing trend among SMBs.
"The sensational headline is SMBs are under attack,Automate patient flow and quickly track hospital assets and people using lampshade. but this isn't too far from the truth. If you think about the way cyber criminals are operating, they're going to go where they can make an easy buck.
"Many SMBs don't know or appreciate that the threat is real and that it could happen to them and, worryingly, many don't have policies or procedure in place to combat this growing threat," he says.
"For example, in many smaller businesses employees have the ability to dial in from home, but sometimes they don't think about what happens when a person is fired and they don't have procedures in place to have the remote access is switched off, so the former employee still has access to all the company information," he says.
"These include things like external spam filters, not running webservers in house and putting basic firewalls in place and anti-virus software."
The survey also found two thirds of respondents had experienced an electronic attack in the form of a virus, worm or Trojan in the last 12 months. Almost one in three had also been subject to Ransomware (an external threat where a cybercriminal blocks access to a business's valuable data and charges it a fee to access the information).
Of the 30% of those surveyed coming into contact with Ransomware, 36.1% had paid money to the criminals to retrieve the data.
On top of the digital threats, many businesses have also lost data via the theft of a laptop, notebook, desktop PC or USB. Of those surveyed 47% of SMBs had had a laptop or PC stolen and 58% had a company USB or portable hard drive stolen.
Upcroft says SMBs need to invest in technology to avoid having "gaps in your armour".
"You don't have to spend much, but all small businesses need to think about ways they can protect their information."
Upcroft says computers and USBs should all be password protected and within organisation people should only have access to information vital to their jobs. He says cyber attacks are going to continue to increase at a "fairly steep rate".
2013年5月28日星期二
Senior citizens struggle with mounting debt
It
used to be that many Americans entered retirement having paid off their
mortgages and most of their other debts. This should have been senior
citizens' Golden Years.
Nowadays, more and more people over the age of 65 are struggling with mounting debt levels, fueled primarily by mortgages and credit cards. The average debt held by senior citizens has ballooned to $50,000 in 2010, up 83% since 2001, according to Federal Reserve data crunched by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
"They had more debt in their working years and they've carried it over into retirement," said Craig Copeland, senior research associate at the institute.
Much of this is due to an increase in housing-related debt. Families headed by someone at least 60 years old had the largest increase in average mortgage debt, in terms of percentage, between 2000 and 2012, according to the St. Louis Federal Reserve.
It's not because more older Americans bought homes, said Bill Emmons, an economist with the St. Louis Fed. Instead, they borrowed big against their houses. Some took out home equity loans, while others refinanced and took out cash, but also extended the term of their mortgages.
Money was easily available before the credit crisis in 2008 and it was cheap. Some senior citizens used the funds to make home repairs, pay for vacations or help their children, while others put the proceeds in the stock market, figuring they could make a lot more money.
Only 24% of homeowners over the age of 62 had mortgage debt in 1992, but that figure soared to 45% in 2010.
"Virtually everyone borrowed more because of availability and incentives," Copeland said. "Surprisingly, older people got the bug too."
Credit card debt has also become more pervasive among seniors. One-third of them are relying on plastic to cover basic living expenses, according to Demos, a public policy organization that advocates for lower- and middle-income Americans.
Some consumer advocates say that the increasing debt load among the elderly could pose big problems, especially since seniors are more likely to have growing medical costs and less likely to be still working.
"If people are relying on credit cards to pay living expenses, it's difficult to see how that turns around if they aren't earning additional income," said Amy Traub, senior policy analyst at Demos.
Increased debt loads have forced some seniors to keep working. Janice Jessup, 79, collects Social Security and also works as a real estate agent in Virginia Beach. But she says her Social Security checks are not enough to cover her expenses. So she's racked up more than $10,000 in credit card debt in recent years to get by and to fund her business.
Rimowa,We've had a lot of people asking where we had our parkingsystem made. a German company, introduced some of the first polycarbonate suitcases in 2000. The designs were a follow-on to their aluminum cases, which had been used to protect expensive equipment. Their plastic luggage used the same iconic design elementsCa pattern of vertical ribbed groovesCthat todays suitcases are using.
Ive used a Rimowa bag off and on for almost a year and like it for some trips. Its a bare-bones design thats basically an expensive plastic box with wheels and a handle, and has limited capacity. Their current version of what Im using is the Rimowa Salsa Deluxe 21 Cabin MultiWheel Hybrid,We sell 100% hand-painted smartcard online. which retails for $595. The main difference is a change to the wheel design from two large to four smaller ones that allow easier maneuverability and the ability to push the suitcase along smooth floors.
While both the Rimowa and Torq are made of Makrolon, a high-tech grade triple-layer polycarbonate, their designs are quite different. The Rimowa is a simple, classic design while the Briggs & Riley looks more high tech with its complex shape designed to incorporate many new features. Both are high quality and come with long warrantees, 5 years for the Rimowa and a lifetime warranty for the Briggs & Riley.
According to the company, the Torq was in development for three years, much longer than most of its other products. They began with a clean sheet of paper to come up with a design that offered the most function, highest capacity and best performance.The largest manufacturer of textile winbogifts for use with perchloroethylene. Wearing my design-engineering hat,Shop for chipcard dolls from the official NBC Universal Store and build a fun collection for your home or office.Welcome to Find the right laser Engraver or plasticcard . that comes through loud and clear. The product wears some of its functionality in its looks and details, much as a Range Rover or Jeep stands apart from its competition.
Whereas other products have a 50/50 split between the bottom and top lid, the Torq has an 80/20 split that makes packing much easier. You can pack it on a luggage rack without the lid being opened 180 degrees. I found its capacity to be about 20 percent greater than the Rimowa.
One of the best features of the Torq is a large compartment that runs the full length of the front with padded pocket for storing a notebook and iPad, as well as other items that you may need to keep handy.
Nowadays, more and more people over the age of 65 are struggling with mounting debt levels, fueled primarily by mortgages and credit cards. The average debt held by senior citizens has ballooned to $50,000 in 2010, up 83% since 2001, according to Federal Reserve data crunched by the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
"They had more debt in their working years and they've carried it over into retirement," said Craig Copeland, senior research associate at the institute.
Much of this is due to an increase in housing-related debt. Families headed by someone at least 60 years old had the largest increase in average mortgage debt, in terms of percentage, between 2000 and 2012, according to the St. Louis Federal Reserve.
It's not because more older Americans bought homes, said Bill Emmons, an economist with the St. Louis Fed. Instead, they borrowed big against their houses. Some took out home equity loans, while others refinanced and took out cash, but also extended the term of their mortgages.
Money was easily available before the credit crisis in 2008 and it was cheap. Some senior citizens used the funds to make home repairs, pay for vacations or help their children, while others put the proceeds in the stock market, figuring they could make a lot more money.
Only 24% of homeowners over the age of 62 had mortgage debt in 1992, but that figure soared to 45% in 2010.
"Virtually everyone borrowed more because of availability and incentives," Copeland said. "Surprisingly, older people got the bug too."
Credit card debt has also become more pervasive among seniors. One-third of them are relying on plastic to cover basic living expenses, according to Demos, a public policy organization that advocates for lower- and middle-income Americans.
Some consumer advocates say that the increasing debt load among the elderly could pose big problems, especially since seniors are more likely to have growing medical costs and less likely to be still working.
"If people are relying on credit cards to pay living expenses, it's difficult to see how that turns around if they aren't earning additional income," said Amy Traub, senior policy analyst at Demos.
Increased debt loads have forced some seniors to keep working. Janice Jessup, 79, collects Social Security and also works as a real estate agent in Virginia Beach. But she says her Social Security checks are not enough to cover her expenses. So she's racked up more than $10,000 in credit card debt in recent years to get by and to fund her business.
Rimowa,We've had a lot of people asking where we had our parkingsystem made. a German company, introduced some of the first polycarbonate suitcases in 2000. The designs were a follow-on to their aluminum cases, which had been used to protect expensive equipment. Their plastic luggage used the same iconic design elementsCa pattern of vertical ribbed groovesCthat todays suitcases are using.
Ive used a Rimowa bag off and on for almost a year and like it for some trips. Its a bare-bones design thats basically an expensive plastic box with wheels and a handle, and has limited capacity. Their current version of what Im using is the Rimowa Salsa Deluxe 21 Cabin MultiWheel Hybrid,We sell 100% hand-painted smartcard online. which retails for $595. The main difference is a change to the wheel design from two large to four smaller ones that allow easier maneuverability and the ability to push the suitcase along smooth floors.
While both the Rimowa and Torq are made of Makrolon, a high-tech grade triple-layer polycarbonate, their designs are quite different. The Rimowa is a simple, classic design while the Briggs & Riley looks more high tech with its complex shape designed to incorporate many new features. Both are high quality and come with long warrantees, 5 years for the Rimowa and a lifetime warranty for the Briggs & Riley.
According to the company, the Torq was in development for three years, much longer than most of its other products. They began with a clean sheet of paper to come up with a design that offered the most function, highest capacity and best performance.The largest manufacturer of textile winbogifts for use with perchloroethylene. Wearing my design-engineering hat,Shop for chipcard dolls from the official NBC Universal Store and build a fun collection for your home or office.Welcome to Find the right laser Engraver or plasticcard . that comes through loud and clear. The product wears some of its functionality in its looks and details, much as a Range Rover or Jeep stands apart from its competition.
Whereas other products have a 50/50 split between the bottom and top lid, the Torq has an 80/20 split that makes packing much easier. You can pack it on a luggage rack without the lid being opened 180 degrees. I found its capacity to be about 20 percent greater than the Rimowa.
One of the best features of the Torq is a large compartment that runs the full length of the front with padded pocket for storing a notebook and iPad, as well as other items that you may need to keep handy.
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