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Breakthrough could double smartphone battery life

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Scenes of people charging gadgets on New York City sidewalks in Sandy?s wake are a powerful reminder of how lame battery life remains for today?s smartphones. A new MIT-spinout company is working on a technology that could keep you connected much longer when the next superstorm hits.

Instead of looking at improving the life of the battery itself, Eta Devices turned to the power amplifier, a gadget that turns electricity into radio signals and keeps your smartphone connected to your carrier?s network, MIT Technology Review reports.

These chips are found in both smartphones and base stations, aka cell towers. In their current configuration, the chips consume a lot of power even when in standy mode so that they can establish communications links quickly without distorting signals.?

Eta Devices is working on technology called ?asymmetric multilevel outphasing? that determines how much power the chip needs as many as 20 million times per second. The net result of the wizardry is a reduction in energy use by half.

The company is first targeting the power amplifier in base stations with an eye on improving the efficiency of the 650,000 stations in the developing world that rely on diesel-powered generators. Commercialization is expected to begin next year.?

A chip for smartphones is still in development, but it could double your smartphone?s battery life, Technology Review reports. Let?s hope such battery-extending chips find their way to our phones before the next superstorm hits.

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John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/breakthrough-could-double-smartphone-battery-life-1C6833890

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Marketing Your Home Business Online | Tech Crates

One of the setbacks of being an entrepreneur is having to bring in your own customers. For some, this can be challenging. Sometimes, fliers and word of mouth just isn?t enough to keep the customers and the profits flowing in. Every home business owner has to face this fact eventually, and luckily for them, there are tons of resources and ways to use the internet to expand your home business.

Marketing Your Home Business Online

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The internet should be your best friend. When running a home business, your client reach is as big as you make it, and the internet allows you to expand your reach across borders and any amount of distance. Not only can you utilize the internet to market your business locally, but you can use it to expand your reach and gain client?le from across the world. Whether you advertise your services and provide them remotely, or you ship out your inventory across the country, using the internet will open up endless possibilities to your home business. You can set up a website for your home business, and even include an online store that allows anyone to buy your products. When making your website, it is important to have detailed, Search Engine Optimized content. You can do this yourself by adding in the keywords, but you can always hire someone to create SEO content for you. When it comes to making a website, I highly recommend using WordPress, as it is user friendly, and has a free version. Many hosts use WordPress designer for their sites. For more information, or to start your site today, visit WordPress!

As you know, the internet has become a main source of information for people across the world. Giving yourself a strong internet presence is key to bringing in more customers using the internet. The first thing you should do, which is simple and free, is to advertise on free sites, such as Craigslist or any local site your community may frequent. This takes a little time, but will be worth it in the end! The second thing you should do, is to make certain you have detailed information about your business on the web. You can make a website, as I said before, or, if you have a place of business, get it listed. Having a place page on Google Places, the Yellow Pages, Yelp, and other directories will definitely increase your client?le. A quick and easy way to list your business on lots of directories at once is to use a company like Yext.com who will take your information and send it out to all the directories for a fee. This can save hours of filling out online forms and money as each individual directory may charge a fee.

Utilizing social media outlets to advertise your business is the most effective way to connect with people and gain client?le. Most people are on at least one social networking site, and by creating an account to represent your business, you have to opportunity to connect with all of these people. It is a wonderful way to network, as well as a wonderful way to keep your business in the forefront of potential customer?s minds. By frequently updating your Twitter or your Facebook or other account, your updates are being seen by all of the people you connect with. Also, you can sign up for Facebook Ads or Google AdWords, and pay a small fee to have your website or page advertised around the web.

Doing the simple things listed above can make a huge impact on your business. Not only will you reach more customers, but you will be able to provide more details to a potential customer and encourage them to come in. Your reach will expand beyond anything normal advertising could ever get you, and you will be able to increase your client?le, your profits, and your popularity.

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Roofers, mover in mix | Local | News | The London Free Press

Two London companies and a Windsor business have been named finalists for the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario?s 15th annual Business Integrity Awards.

An independent committee will choose a winner based on high ethical standards in areas such as marketing practices, customer service and employee treatment. Companies must be in business for five years before they can be considered for the award.

The winner will be announced at an awards breakfast Wednesday that also will feature a panel discussion with three past winners about the importance of integrity in businesses.

The winner will get a $2,500 scholarship, courtesy of the Rotary Club of London Foundation, to be given to a student of their choice attending a post-secondary institution.

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IF YOU GO

What: 15th annual Business Integrity Awards

Where: Hilton London, 300 King St.

When: Nov. 7 at 7:30 a.m.

Tickets: $45 each or $325 for a table of eight; call 519-673-3222 or go to westernontario.bbb.org to reserve tickets

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Name: Armour Shield Roofing

Location: London

Established: 2002

A focus on quality and catering to customers in a friendly, professional way has paid off for Armour Shield Roofing. This is the third year in a row the London company has been a finalist for the business integrity award.

Since its inception, Armour Shield Roofing hasn?t received any customer complaints and maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Safety also is a key issue, with employees receiving formal training to ensure there are no injuries on the job.

Committed to an ethical work environment, the company has put a priority on being accountable to customers, suppliers and employees, so much so it has put the promise in its mission statement.

?To be a finalist in an integrity award, it just speaks to the quality of the work that we do, how we deal with our customers, our employees. We are a different roofing company. We are a roofing company that caters to quality and integrity and it?s good to have been named one of the finalists . . . Integrity is our (motto) in business.?

? Assaad Eldik, president/general manager

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Name: Campbell Bros. Movers Ltd.

Location: London

Established: 1890s

It?s been a remarkable year for Campbell Bros. Movers Ltd., a family-owned company that?s been helping people move for five generations.

This year, the company was a finalist for the London Chamber of Commerce business of the year award and the firm has been working to expand or establish new businesses across Ontario and Atlantic Canada.

Campbell Bros. Movers also is the largest shareholder in United Van Lines, a nationwide network of companies that has a 40% market share in long-distance moving. More than a moving company, the business has expanded into storage, real estate and relocation services.

?We are extremely honoured to be nominated for this award. The service the Better Business Bureau offers to the public in our industry is important, as most of our consumers use our service infrequently; therefore a third-party opinion they can trust to evaluate is invaluable to the consumer.?

? Don Campbell, president

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Name: Gauthier Roofing and Siding

Location: Windsor

Established: 1968

Built on a trade passed down from generation to generation, Gauthier Roofing and Siding has transformed its humble roots into a powerhouse, award-winning company in the exterior home improvement market.

Serving more than 30,000 customers in Windsor and Essex, the company specializes in exterior home renovations, including roofing, siding, windows, doors, skylights and eavestroughing.

Bernie Gauthier founded the company in 1968, learning the trade from his father, who learned it from generations before. Now his son Ron sits at the company?s helm.

?We are very honoured to be a finalist for this award. A lot has changed since our humble beginnings with only a truck and a ladder in the 60s, but understanding the importance of integrity has remained the same. As a family-run business, with our family name, integrity is at the heart of everything we do. Nothing is more important.?

? Ron Gauthier, president

Source: http://www.lfpress.com/2012/11/02/two-london-companies-finalists-for-business-integrity-award

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Retailers' gains in October could hurt holidays

In this Friday, Oct, 26, 2012, photo, people shop at an Apple store inside a mall in Cheektowaga, N.Y. Americans spent briskly in October before Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast, but the question is whether they?re still willing to get an iPhone for Christmas if they plunked down hundreds on a generator for Sandy. The storm, which hit at the East Coast at the tail-end of October, did not appear to negatively impact sales during the month. (AP Photo/David Duprey)

In this Friday, Oct, 26, 2012, photo, people shop at an Apple store inside a mall in Cheektowaga, N.Y. Americans spent briskly in October before Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast, but the question is whether they?re still willing to get an iPhone for Christmas if they plunked down hundreds on a generator for Sandy. The storm, which hit at the East Coast at the tail-end of October, did not appear to negatively impact sales during the month. (AP Photo/David Duprey)

In this Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, photo, people shop at a mall in Cheektowaga, N.Y. Americans spent briskly in October before Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast, but the question is whether they?re still willing to get an iPhone for Christmas if they plunked down hundreds on a generator for Sandy. The storm, which hit at the East Coast at the tail-end of October, did not appear to negatively impact sales during the month.(AP Photo/David Duprey)

(AP) ? Americans spent briskly in October before Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast on the tail-end of the month. But the question is whether they're still willing to buy an iPhone for Christmas if they plunked down hundreds on a generator for Sandy?

Twenty-one retailers from club operator Costco to department store Macy's reported that sales in October through last Saturday were up 5 percent compared with the year-ago period, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers. That beat the trade group's estimated growth of 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent. Results were not hurt by the storm because it hit the East Coast on Monday, two days after the period for which retailers were reporting sales ended.

But analysts worry that the strong sales in October could spell trouble for the upcoming holiday shopping season in November and December, a time when many retailers make up to 40 percent of their annual revenue. They fear that many Americans in some of the nation's biggest cities who bought generators, bottled water and other emergency and cleanup supplies before and after the storm will be less inclined to spend over the holidays.

For example, Kathleen Webber, a Yardley, Pa. resident, said Thursday that because of Sandy, she's likely to spend a little less than the $900 she dished out for holiday gifts last year for her children who are ages 12, 13 and 17. The reason? She and her husband have to foot a $1,500 bill for removing two large pine trees that fell in her backyard because of the storm.

"We didn't plan for it," said Webber, a college journalism instructor whose husband is a consultant. "I think we're going to have to have a pretty frugal Christmas."

At a time when Americans already are dealing with a slow economic recovery and uncertainties related to the presidential election on Tuesday, Sandy just gives some of them another reason to cut their spending. Few retailers offered details Thursday on how their sales were affected by Sandy. But the storm, which for days disrupted business activity from North Carolina to Maine and caused stores to close due to power outages, flooding and other issues, is expected to cost retailers billions in lost sales.

October's sales reports don't offer a complete picture of the storm's impact. Not only does it exclude sales for the period after Sandy hit the East Coast. It also only includes a handful of retailers representing about 13 percent of the $2.4 trillion U.S. retail industry report monthly results, which are based on revenue at stores opened at least a year. Home improvement chains like Home Depot, the world's biggest retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and other stores that might have been impacted by the storm didn't report sales.

But so far, the effects of Sandy mostly are expected to be a wash. Home improvement chains and food stores are expected to benefit, while sales at department stores, clothing retailers and others that sell discretionary items likely will suffer. But with many closed stores just starting to reopen, analysts said that the full effects of the storm could spill over into November.

Burt Flickinger III of retail consultancy Strategic Resource Group, estimates that retailers, excluding restaurants, could lose at least $25 billion in sales during the week of the storm. He also downgraded his projection for holiday sales because of the storm, forecasting that they will rise 2.1 percent over last year instead of the 3.2 percent that he had originally predicted.

"People are going to be focused on getting their life back in order ?and the holidays could be secondary," said Laura Gurski, a partner and global head of A.T. Kearney's retail practice.

Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., declined to discuss monthly sales, but the retailer said it's been rushing deliveries of emergency supplies like generators and nonperishable foods that don't need to be refrigerated to its stores. Currently, 12 of its namesake stores, distribution centers, Sam's Clubs and other facilities remain closed. That's down from a peak of 300 that were closed on Monday.

"We have teams in place dedicated to making sure our stores and clubs are ready and able to meet our customers' needs both during the recovery and for the holidays," said Dianna Gee, a Wal-Mart spokeswoman.

Home Depot, based in Atlanta, also declined to give figures, but said its stores have been busy, as one would expect. About 44 of Home Depot's 2,200 stores were closed on Monday when the storm approached, but by Thursday, only two locations in New York City remained closed.

"From a few days before the storm until now we're moving in trucks all the time with products to make sure that stores stay replenished," said spokeswoman Paula Drake.

Officials at Macy's, the Cincinnati, Ohio-based department store chain that generates 8 percent of its annual revenue from its New York City stores, said Thursday that they're hopeful that the retailer will recoup some or most of its lost sales from the storm during the remainder of the quarter. More than 200 Macy's and Bloomingdale's stores were closed for some period of time up to multiple days as a result of the storm.

Macy's said sales increased 4.1 percent in October, up from the 2.9 percent increase Wall Street had expected. And Macy's raised its guidance for revenue at stores opened at least a year for the second half to 4 percent, up from its original estimate of 3.7 percent.

"Business was strong in October," said Terry J. Lundgren, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Macy's in a statement. "We are feeling confident about our prospects for the upcoming holiday season ... despite the interruption caused by Hurricane Sandy in the first few days of the fourth quarter."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/f70471f764144b2fab526d39972d37b3/Article_2012-11-01-US%20%20Retail%20Sales/id-e130174c231e44d38c11760f1e041d2a

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Foreclosures in Centerville Georgia 31028, September 2012

Foreclosures in Centerville Georgia 31028, September 2012Just like last month, the number of Foreclosures in Centerville Georgia 31028?remained at a very low level.? YAY!

Currently, there are only 3 Centerville Foreclosures on the market, ranging in price from $90,000?to $169,900 and square footage from 1,587 up to 2,641.

There was 1 new foreclosure in Centerville Georgia in September.? The details for this property are?as follows (address, price, heated sq feet, subdivision, year built):

For a complete list of available Centerville GA Homes For Sale, visit Homes for Sale in Centerville or call me at (478) 960-8055 (C) / (478) 953-8595 x227 (O) so we can discuss your housing needs.

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Bonaire GA Foreclosures ? 31005

Byron GA Foreclosures ? 31008

Centerville GA Foreclosures ? 31028

Jeffersonville GA Foreclosures ? 31044

Kathleen GA Foreclosures ? 31047

Perry GA Foreclosures ? 31069

Warner Robins GA Foreclosures ? 31088

Foreclosures in Centerville Georgia 31028, September 2012


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Statistics represent ONLY available foreclosure single family homes, condos, and townhouses in?Centerville GA for the month listed.? (Source: CGMLS).? Information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

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