Friday, December 28, 2012

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University of Wisconsin Law School

University of Wisconsin Law School offers?Postdoctoral Fellowship?for a outstanding scholars in USA. Fellowship is offered in the field of law. This scholarship is available for pursuing postdoctoral degree level. The stipend will be $25,000, plus a research allowance of $5,000 and benefits that include health insurance.

The Institute for Legal Studies holds one post-doctoral fellowship competition per year. Completed applications, including letters of reference, must be received by January 10, 2013, in order to ensure full consideration. The award will be announced in March, 2013.?

About Scholarship:?The Institute for Legal Studies of the University of Wisconsin Law School will appoint a post-doctoral fellow for the 2013-14 academic year. We invite applications from scholars who are in the early (pre-tenure) stage of their career or whose careers have been interrupted or delayed.

Eligibility is limited to humanities or social science scholars who work in the law and society tradition, for example, anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, and sociologists. Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but the PhD must be completed before beginning the fellowship. The stipend will be $25,000, plus a research allowance of $5,000 and benefits that include health insurance.?

Study:?Law

Course Level:?Postdoctoral degree

Scholarship By:?University of Wisconsin Law School

Location:?USA

Number of award:?One

Value:?The stipend will be $25,000, plus a research allowance of $5,000 and benefits that include health insurance.?

Eligibility:?This fellowship is intended for early career social science and humanities scholars whose research contains a strong legal component and who plan to compete for a University teaching position in the U.S. market. Non-US citizens may apply, but must meet the stated criteria.?

Scholarship Open for International Students:?Yes?

Notification:?The award will be announced in March, 2013

Apply:?By post

Deadline:?January 10, 2013

Further Information:?http://law.wisc.edu/ils/lawandsocietyfellowship.html

Source: http://www.universitiesnews.com/2012/12/27/2013-14-law-society-postdoctoral-international-fellowship-usa/

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Being a Single Mother in S. Korea - Omona They Didn't - LiveJournal

12-26-05-02

By Kim Young-Jin

Kim Jung-in (an alias), a public relations officer, knew it would be difficult to raise her one-month-old daughter alone. But determined to try, she ignored family members who pressured her to opt for adoption, just as they had told her to have an abortion.

?I was confident I could get a job and take care of her on my own,? recalled Kim, 36, of the turbulent period four years ago. ?But I needed time to find work and persuade my parents I could do that.?

Time and understanding, she would find, were not on her side.

Kim met her boyfriend while working abroad for a Korean firm. They wanted to marry but her family would not give their blessing without meeting the prospective groom first. After they learned she was pregnant, the man convinced her to quit her job, saying he could support her.

But the man?s business fell through, and with scant resources, he convinced Kim to return to Korea unmarried. Despite promises to follow her, he vanished.

She ended up in Busan with her parents, who shunned her for giving birth out of wedlock ? a common response in Korean society. ?My mother cooked meals for me, but not for my baby,? she recalled. ?My father did not accept me as part of the family. I ran out of places to turn to.?

Choi Hyeong-sook, an unwed mother and activist, plays with her son at a
park in central Seoul, Sunday. / Korea Times photo by Kim Young-jin

Kim may have been alone, but her story is not uncommon in a country where stigmatization and a lack of social services force many women to choose between abortion and adoption. While single mothers have raised their profile in recent years, groups supporting them say that the government must provide them with a safety net and begin to set straight a painful history.

The issue may be set to go under the spotlight as Korea prepares for its first female president, Park Geun-hye, who has promised to improve conditions for women. Support groups say whether Park pays attention to single mothers will be a bellwether of how thoroughly she plans to follow through on this pledge.

As yet, the President-elect?s team has not made specific policies for single mothers and they are not mentioned in its policy book of over 300 pages.

?Right now, they are included in the policies for single parents,? said an official from the policy committee of Park's Saenuri Party, requesting anonymity. ?Once the transition committee is launched, it is possible that the issues of unmarried mothers can be discussed there.?

Entrenched attitudes

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Choi Hyeong-sook, an unwed mother and activist, plays with her son at a
park in central Seoul, Sunday.

The path for Kim to keep her child was precarious. In need of work, she jumped when she heard of a job in Seoul. But with her family refusing to babysit, she made what she felt was a necessary gamble, leaving the child in the care of an adoption agency, with the promise that if potential adoptive parents were interested, she would be called.

She soon received a text message from a social worker informing her that an adoption had been finalized. ?I cried a lot that I wanted my baby, but I was told it was impossible. After fighting for three months I got her back.?

According to Statistics Korea, some 2.1 percent of babies were born outside of marriage last year, the lowest rate among member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and well below the OECD average of 36.3 percent.

Some 90 percent of Korean babies adopted internationally are from single mothers, seen as representative of the social pressures facing unmarried, pregnant women.

Han Seo Seung-hee, who works with the Korean Unwed Mothers Support Network (KUMSN), believes the attitude stems from deeply ingrained Confucian mores. ?Society thinks they are immoral,? she said. The attitude prevails in spite of concerns over the nation?s aging population. Moreover, social stigma against mothers who have children out of wedlock is underpinned by the specific expression in the Korean language referring to them, ?Mi-hon-mo?, often used a pejorative term.

Lee Jung-hee, a 31-year-old teacher in Gyeonggi Province, said people treated her differently when she decided after breaking up with her boyfriend, the father.

?You can?t tell people at work, or you have to lie to them. It?s like you are a criminal,? she said.

Even at the hospital, where she received care under her insurance program, the doctor ?suddenly turned really cold? when Lee said the father might not be present at birth. Other hospital officials asked why she did not go to a care center for single mothers.

?That?s when I realized, if you become a single mother in this country, it doesn?t matter if you have a family, if you have a good job or education, or who you are. You just become the bottom of society. People treat you like crap,? she said.

Han said on the national census, if a woman reports being unmarried, it neglects to ask whether she has children. Others point out that existing cash support reinforces the separation of families and institutional help rather than empowering women to raise their children alone.

According to numbers compiled by Truth and Reconciliation for the Adoption Community of Korea (TRACK), the government provides around 1 million won for each child in a family group home facility or an orphanage; and 250,000 won for every child in foster care. Korean families who adopt are supported with a 100,000 stipend. But single parents, including unwed and divorced parent receive 50,000 per month.

Lee, the teacher, didn?t want to be institutionalized in a group home.

?If you stay in such a place for a year, or two, or three, how do you ever start over again? Someone like me ? a professional ? if I get a little support from the government, I can get back on my feet and I am willing to work,? she said.

The monthly support for single parents falls well short of considering unexpected circumstances, Lee learned. Soon after birth, her son was diagnosed with Hirschsprung's disease, a disorder of the abdomen that required surgery.

Through support from KUMSN, she has been able to hire a babysitter, but her son?s frequent illness poses a problem for her work schedule.

Kim Jung-in, the public relations worker, said stigmatization does not stop with the mother. ?Most families don?t want to have get-togethers with single mothers and their children,? she said.

Reconciling the past, looking ahead

Jane Jeong Trenka, head of TRACK, said the high percentage of international adoptees that comes from unwed mothers binds the two groups together.

International adoptions from Korea picked up pace during the country?s rapid industrialization under the military dictatorship of Park Chung-hee, the late father of President-elect Park. Many such adoptees return to Korea to learn about the country or search for their birth parents.

Some scholars suggest that like other exports of human resources during that era, babies, especially those born out of wedlock, may have been seen as a tidy source of profit.

?The unwed mothers and their children are woven inextricably into the history of Korea's development,? said Trenka, an adoptee.

She said the stories of the families of adoptees reveal a ?complete lack of a social safety net and of course patriarchal practices which include intense discrimination by the society and the government against single mothers and their children.?

In recent years, grassroots awareness campaigns have helped bring the issue to light. Last year, the National Assembly passed an amendment to the Single Parent Law that by 2015 will ban adoption agencies from owning facilities for unwed mothers, which activists say will reduce the influence of the agencies in the women?s decision-making process.

Groups such as KUMSN say now is the time for the government to devise policies to shore up services.

The advocates say efforts must go beyond Park?s promise to increase cash support from 50,000 won to 150,000 won and bolster housing for single parents.

Activist Han said the government can start by collecting accurate statistics on unwed mothers, because it is believed many women do not report their status. KUMSN urges the incoming administration to consider diversifying housing options, tightening regulations over adoption practices, and providing better education for pregnant, unwed women on their options.

The government should mobilize a public awareness campaign to educate society on unwed women, the group says.

Lee, the mother, says the reasons women like her and their children should be treated as normal members of society are simple.

?I pay taxes, first of all. And then every child has the right to be happy,? she said.

?I gave birth to a kid, and he is going to grow up and work for this country. We can raise these kids and make them happy. People need to be open minded, not just for me, but for the children.?

Source: The Korea Times

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"Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry," "Bully" first theatrical releases to win duPont awards

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Two documentary films were among the 14 winners of the 2013 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, making them the first theatrical releases to be honored with the prize. USA Today also won its first duPont award.

"Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry," Alison Klayman's profile of the Chinese artist-activist, and Emmy-winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch's tale of schoolyard torment, "Bully," won alongside reporting from Current TV, CBS News, NPR, PBS's "Frontline" and USA Today.

USA Today was honored for multimedia reporting on abandoned lead factories, and NPR's "StoryCorps" will win its first silver baton.

Five awards will go to local television and radio stations: KCET in Southern California, KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, WVUE-TV in New Orleans, Detroit's WXYZ-TV and partnerships with WHYY and NPR.

"This exceptional group of journalists represents the best of broadcast, documentary and digital news reporting today," Bill Wheatley, the outgoing duPont Jury chair and the former executive vice president of NBC News, said in a statement. "These groundbreaking stories set the standard for excellent reporting; journalists gained access and insight into critical issues in the public interest, and they are telling these important stories in new ways."

Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent and a global affairs anchor for ABC News will present the awards with CBS News's Byron Pitts on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at Columbia's Low Memorial Library.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

5 Ways to Streamline Your Small Business Accounting in 2013 ...

guestpost 300x48 5 Ways to Streamline Your Small Business Accounting in 2013The shiny New Year is just around the corner.

A sparkling, uncluttered, ready to conquer the world desk awaits you.

Bookkeeping, receipt recording and accounting pains are a distant memory.

It?s an image that almost beats a sandy beach at a luxury resort.

How do you make that vision a reality?

It?s easier than you think!? Here are 5 easy ways to streamline your books in 2013.

Streamline Your Small Business Accounting Idea #1

Dump the ?shoulds?.

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • I should run all those detailed reports every month.
  • I should manually review and input every single expense this month.
  • I should use the accounting software ________ because everyone else does. (Does this one remind anyone else of the famous mom lecture about jumping off bridges?)
  • I should have my accountant on speed dial, constantly bombarding her with questions.
  • I should ...

No wonder you feel overwhelmed.? No one needs that crazy amount of work and information every month!? Sure there are times for detailed reports, but every month?? I?m a numbers geek and I don?t do that.

It?s time to replace should with need.

  • I need to look at a few key numbers every month to make sure my business is on track.
  • I need a solution to get all my receipts and expenses recorded zippity quick.
  • I need to use an accounting system or service that works for me.

The rest of that monthly mayhem?? Here?s your hall pass.? You?re officially excused from all that crazy make-work.? Don?t you feel better already?

Streamline Your Small Business Accounting Idea #2

Use the right tools for you and your company.

You?re unique and so is your business.? That means the right solutions for your colleague?s company is not necessarily the right one for yours.

A great example of this is QuickBooks ? the 800 pound gorilla accounting solution for small to mid-size businesses.? While this is a quality service, it?s often not the right one for start-ups or micro-businesses.? Especially for those who don?t have an accounting background.

If you?re struggling in this area, here are a few other solutions that might be a better fit:

  • WaveAccounting.com
  • LessAccounting.com
  • Xero.com
  • Kashflow.com

And receipts?? Stop making yourself crazy!? There are a couple easy to use, cost effective solutions.? The one I use and love is Shoeboxed.com.? Others swear by Neat Receipts.

Remember every dollar of expense you fail to record costs you $1.35!

Streamline Your Small Business Accounting Idea #3

Schedule time to do and review.

At the beginning of every month, schedule a one hour slot for this.? This should be treated as any other important meeting. ?It?s crucial to respect and protect this time.

Spend the first 30 minutes getting caught up on any bookkeeping requirements, such as capturing expenses.? The second half of the hour should be to review your key metrics (no more than 5 numbers).? Are you on track?? If so, what is working best?? If not, what needs to be fixed?

Once you?ve got a system in place it IS possible to do this in 60 minutes per month.

Streamline Your Small Business Accounting Idea #4

Call in reinforcements.

Where is it written you have to do everything in your small business? Hint: Nowhere.

Bookkeepers are a budget friendly solution to keeping on top of your expenses, receipts, invoices and payments.? Ask friends and colleagues for recommendations.? When you begin working with a bookkeeper set clear expectations about the deliverables and your monthly budget.

Consider partnering with a coach to create a system that works with you, not against you.? Preferably the solution should have a process, and where possible leverage technology (if this sounds appealing check out my service Tame the Paper Beast).

Streamline Your Small Business Accounting Idea #5

Reward Yourself.

It doesn?t have to be a trip to that sandy beach we talked about in the beginning.? It can be as simple as a 15 minute music break.? 10 minutes to read the next chapter in a novel. Eat that Godiva chocolate you?ve been saving.? Call a friend to chat.

Your brain can be trained.? If you always get to do something fun right after finishing the monthly bookkeeping, it will get easier to motivate yourself to start.? Yes accomplishment is its own reward, but to drive the point home, give your brain a little bit more (truffle anyone?).

Final Thoughts

Keeping up with your books, and keeping your desk clutter free, doesn?t have to be hard or painful.? It can be quick, rewarding and grow your profit.

Best wishes for a happy and successful 2013!

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Monday, December 17, 2012

RI man, wife charged with DUI on same night

(AP) ? Rhode Island State Police say a husband and wife both face charges of driving under the influence after they were stopped separately on the same night.

Police say 43-year-old Stephanie Souza, of Warwick, was stopped in Cranston on Friday, and a chemical test on her at the Lincoln barracks indicated she'd been driving under the influence.

They say 44-year-old Michael Souza was pulled over for a motor vehicle violation in Lincoln while driving to get his wife, then taken into custody. They say a chemical test on him at the Lincoln barracks indicated he was also driving under the influence.

A number for the Souzas could not be located Sunday and they could not be reached for comment.

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What leaked IPCC report really says on climate change

A draft of a major report on climate change, due to be published next year, has been leaked online.

Climate sceptics immediately claimed it contains an admission that much of global warming is a result of the sun's variability, not greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, the report says nothing of the sort. It does, however, show that our understanding of the climate is shifting. And while some future threats now seem less likely, others loom larger.

The report is the latest from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which releases detailed assessments of climate science every few years. Its last major report came out in 2007, and the next is scheduled to be published, section by section, from September 2013 onwards.

A draft version was leaked online by Alec Rawls, a US blogger who signed up to be an expert reviewer of the next report ? something anyone can do.

Rawls highlights a paragraph on page?43 of chapter?7, which he claims undermines the report's main conclusion ? that human activity is the main driver of climate change.

The key sentence examines evidence of the link between the sun's activity and climate. It concludes that the link is slightly stronger than previously thought. This suggests positive feedbacks within the climate must make the sun's influence a little larger to fully explain how it affects Earth's climate. Rawls interprets this as an admission that the sun is actually a significant driver of climate change.

Climate scientists are lining up to debunk this claim. "They're misunderstanding, either deliberately or otherwise, what that sentence is meant to say," says Joanna Haigh of Imperial College London, who studies the effect of solar activity on the Earth.

The sun has little effect on global temperatures over human timescales, she says, although ? perhaps confusingly ? it does have a relatively strong effect on some regions, particularly Europe (New Scientist, 25 September 2010, p?10).

Rawls's would-be revelations actually draw attention away from some much more interesting and surprising conclusions in the draft report.

For one thing, the IPCC has changed its 2007 prediction on droughts. Then, it concluded that a world beset by more intense droughts was "likely". But the authors of the new report have taken heed of recent criticisms that the statistical measure of drought favoured by climatologists is unreliable.

The draft quotes studies that show recent "decreasing trends in the duration, intensity and severity of drought globally".

Another common expectation of a warmer world also bites the dust: more frequent tropical cyclones. In 2007, the IPCC said there had been a "likely" increase in tropical cyclones since 1970, which was "more likely than not" due to global warming raising sea temperatures.

But the new report backtracks. "The [previous] assessment needs to be somewhat revised," it says. After a review of past cyclone counts, it concludes that "tropical cyclone data provides low confidence that any reported long-term changes are robust". There is evidence, however, that the average intensity of cyclones will rise in the years ahead.

Elsewhere, the report reassures us that the ocean circulation, and with it the Gulf Stream, is "unlikely" to collapse in the coming centuries ? a doomsday scenario that was "too early to assess" in 2007.

However, it is pessimistic about Arctic sea ice, which hit a record low in September. The IPCC says the Arctic may see ice-free summers by 2100. Even that is too rosy a picture for many climatologists, who expect ice-free summers before 2050.

Other conclusions are also more sobering. The IPCC is predicting greater sea level rise than it did in 2007, as it now includes models of ice sheet movements. And we now have a gloomier picture of the extent to which smogs and other human-made aerosols in the atmosphere shade us from the worst of global warming. This is still a big uncertainty in temperature forecasting. The draft says their cooling effect is 40 per cent less than thought in 2007, suggesting this positive side effect of air pollution has been overstated.

The report says it is "very likely" that the past three decades have all been warmer than any time in the past 800 years; that we could see almost 9??C of warming by 2300; and that "a large fraction of climate change is largely irreversible on human timescales".

The details of the picture may have changed, but it is still largely bleak.

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Defending champion Real Madrid stumbled again in the Spanish league, allowing substitute Juan Albin to score off of a poorly defended corner kick in the 88th minute, giving relegation-threatened threatened Espanyol a 2-2 tie Sunday.

Sergio Garcia put the visitors ahead in the 31st minute, but Cristiano Ronaldo tied the score in first-half injury time with his 14th league goal of the season and 23rd overall.

Ronaldo set up Fabio Coentrao's goal that gave Madrid a 2-1 lead three minutes into the second half.

League-leading Barcelona (14-0-1) hosted second-place Atletico Madrid (12-2-1) in the late game. Real Madrid (10-3-3), which lost 2-1 at Celta Vigo on Tuesday in the first leg of their Spanish Cup fifth-round matchup, is 10 points out of first.

Elsewhere, U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra returned from a torn muscle in his left leg, playing the entire match in Racing Santander's 1-0 home loss to Sabadell in Spain's second division.

The defender was injured in the Americans' 2-2 exhibition draw at Russia on Nov. 14, and Santander said a week later that it expected him to miss another six weeks.

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MILAN (AP) - AC Milan midfielder Antonio Nocerino dedicated his goal in Sunday's 4-1 Italian league win over Pescara to the victims of the school shooting in Connecticut.

After the game, an emotional Nocerino said he wanted to "take the chance to dedicate my goal to the American families of the children killed in the school, my thoughts are only with them."

The Italian scored 35 seconds in. Nocerino, who has two young children, says he doesn't "know how much the dedication will help the dead American children, but everything I did today was only for them."

On the 113th anniversary of AC Milan's founding, the hosts (8-6-3) got own goals by Pescara in the 51st and 79th minutes and Stephan El Shaarawy scored the final goal in the 81st.

Defending champion Juventus defeated visiting Atalanta 3-0, with Mirko Vucinic scoring 80 seconds in and Andrea Pirlo and Claudio Marchisio adding goals. After Juventus built a three-goal lead, Thomas Manfredini was ejected in the 31st minute for his second yellow card.

Juventus (13-2-2) has a seven-point lead over second-place Inter Milan (11-5-1).

Sergio Pellissier scored in the 87th minute to give Chievo Verona a 1-0 win over visiting Roma and American midfielder Michael Bradley, who transferred from Chievo to Roma last summer.

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LONDON (AP)- Tottenham climbed back into top four of the Premier League, breaking Swansea's resistance when Jan Vertonghen scored in the 75th minute for a 1-0 win.

Vertonghen met Kyle Walker's free kick from the right wing with a low half-volley from just inside the area.

Tottenham (9-6-2), which took off American midfielder Clint Dempsey in the 70th minute, is even on points with third-place Chelsea (8-3-5), which has a game in hand.

West Bromwich Albion (8-6-3) missed a chance to move into the Champions League positions by tying 0-0 at home Against West Ham, extending the team's winless run to four games after its surprisingly strong start.

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BERLIN (AP) - Borussia Dortmund won 3-1 at relegation-threatened Hoffenheim on goals by Mario Goetze, Mario Goetze and Robert Lewandowski to end a three-game league winless streak.

Dortmund (8-3-6) entered the winter break in third place, 12 points behind Bayern Munich (13-1-3) and three back of Bayer Leverkusen (10-4-3).

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Look Inside a Futuristic Nanotech Lab

Physicist Richard Feynman famously said that there?s plenty of room at the bottom. Room to build complex structures, machines, and computing engines at the size of individual molecules and even atoms.

Nowhere is this more evident than at the NanoTech Complex, which is run by the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, or CNSE, at the State University of New York at Albany. Sprawling over more than a half-dozen buildings in three locations, the $14 billion facility includes 800,000 square feet packed with advanced laboratories and computer-chip manufacturing equipment. Here, about 2600 researchers, engineers, and technicians working for the U.S. military, research institutions from around the world, and the world?s top semiconductor-makers are pushing their way into ever smaller realms in the quest for faster and more energy-efficient computers, micro-electromechanical systems, sensors than can be embedded in anything from a helicopter rotor blade to a human tooth, and more.

Technicians and engineers dressed head to toe in white gowns work in clean rooms behind glass, isolated from the rest of the world and its microscopic, airborne contaminants. They move 300- and 450-millimeter-diameter silicon wafers from toolbox-size front-opening unified pods, or FOUPs, and feed them into multimillion-dollar photolithography machines, deposition machines, or other chip-manufacturing equipment. Layer by layer these machines build up the transistors, wiring, and other components of the microscopic circuits that comprise advanced computer chips in development. Workers move carts of plastic-wrapped FOUPs from one ultraclean building to another along enclosed walkways, adding to the impression of an enclosed city built to house the technologies of the very small.

The mayor of this city is the CEO of the CNSE and professor of nanoscience, Alain Kaloyeros. Eschewing suits for ripped jeans and black, 3-button long-sleeve T-shirts, the 50-something Greek Lebanese has brought together a university, top semiconductor- and computer-makers including IBM, Intel, Samsung, GlobalFoundries, and U.S. government research in one facility. This makes it the only research center of its kind in the world. All the major chip-makers have their own labs. But nowhere else do they share those facilities with their competitors and students working side by side on the same state-of-the-art equipment.

The result, Kaloyeros says, is a kind of nanotech Switzerland?a neutral ground where researchers and engineers pooling their resources and talents can make breakthroughs that would be out of reach elsewhere. "You can have the best subsidy ever from companies," he said at a recent public talk at the complex, "and if you don?t have the right educational programs and the right innovation at the university, they?re never going to stay."

Lithography vs Moore?s Law


Key to the complex?s work is developing not only prototypes of new tech, but also the techniques needed to manufacture them at the scale needed for industrial production. Engineering manager Christopher Borst tells PM that many of the same machines used in industrial production can be tweaked to make the advancements in that are in progress at the complex.

In photolithography, the process by which all current computer chips are made, light shines through a specially designed mask onto a silicon wafer that has been coated with light-sensitive photoresist. When dipped in etching chemicals, the photoresist that has been exposed to light washes away, readying the wafer for the next steps in creating the multiple layers that build up to form transistors and other structures. Further steps include depositing ultrathin layers of conducting metals to form connections between components on the chip.

Here at the complex, engineers are pushing Moore?s Law?which predicts a doubling of transistor density on chips every two years?to its limits with technologies like FinFETs, or fin-shaped field effect transistors. Instead of building transistors in the standard two-dimensional configuration, FinFETs stick up out of the surface of the wafer. "You stand four of them up in the area that you used to need to make one," Borst explained on a recent tour of the complex, "so that you can pack in more chips."

Another tech that?s pushing the boundaries here: extreme ultraviolet, or EUV, lithography. Current lithography uses 193-nanometer wavelengths of light. EUV lithography pushes that down to 13.5 nanometers to build smaller structures. In early 2013 the complex will receive one of the few machines in the world capable of EUV lithography?the NXE:3300, built by Dutch company ASML?which will be installed in the facility?s NanoFab Xtension. Now nearing completion, the Xtension adds 500,000 square feet to the complex.

Limits?


Today?s transistors are about 22 nanometers wide, Kaloyeros says. But sooner or later Moore?s Law will bump into the limits of today?s manufacturing technology. "It?s going to run into probably a 4-nanometer, 3-nanometer [limit]. And then we?re going to switch to bottom-up nanotechnology."

Such technologies in development at the Nanotech Complex include directed self-assembly, which has the potential to coax molecules to assemble themselves into circuit structures via magnetic fields and other means. Chips based on carbon (in forms such as graphene) rather than silicon also show promise to be thinner than today?s chips?if nanotech experts can devise the means to build them robustly enough for industrial production.

All of this would enable smaller, more energy-efficient, and more powerful computers; embedded sensors; silicon photonics that combine light and electricity on the same chip for information processing; and a host of other innovations.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/news/look-inside-a-futuristic-nanotech-lab-14825612?src=rss

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Monday, December 3, 2012

The 15 most overpriced gadgets of all time

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There?s nothing wrong with charging a lot of money for your gadget.?Some of the best things in life are the exact opposite of free; a truly superior product is definitely worth spending more.?Unfortunately, sometimes tech companies think too much of their wares and too little of your intelligence. The result is a product whose price is out of whack with its real value in the marketplace.

Here are 15 truly outrageous offenders, the most overpriced gadgets?of all?time:

Microsoft Surface with Windows RT ($629 with Touch Cover)

At its $499 base price, Microsoft?s first tablet costs the same as the fourth-generation iPad, the well-established leader in the tablet market. The attractive Surface has a screen that's worse than?the iPad's, it lasts 5 hours less on a charge, and at launch time, had only a handful of decent apps for its nascent Windows RT operating system.

How would you like a brand new convertible with a one-of-a-kind retractable roof for the reasonable price?of $22,000? There?s just one catch. You must pay an extra $10,000 for the convertible roof you saw highlighted in all the commercials.

However, you may want the Surface because of its heavily-advertised Touch Cover keyboard, a must-have accessory that will set you back an extra $119, even though it costs Microsoft only $16 to manufacture. That?s $629 for a new, unproven tablet that trails the $499 market leader in most ways.

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Voodoo Envy 133 ($2,099 - $3,299)

One of the most anticipated products of 2008, the 0.7-inch thin Envy 133 notebook was supposed to inspire its name in all of your friends. But at a starting price of over $2,099 that jumped up to $3,300 when fully configured, this 3.4-pound notebook was far too light on performance and specs to justify its heavy price.

The high-end Envy 133 configuration featured a modest 1.8-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, just 2GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal Flash storage that copied files so slowly it was more of a Solid State Park than a Solid State Drive. Worse still, the notebook lasted just 2 hours and 32 minutes on a charge, making this ultra-portable not very portable at all.

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Cisco umi ($599 Plus $24.99 a month)

Psst. Come over here. I have a copy of this week?s "Village Voice"?newspaper that I?d like to sell you for just $25. What? ?It?s free,? you say? Well, my version has slightly sharper print so I?m sure you and millions of others will be more than willing to pay my premium.

Cisco applied this perverse logic to its 2010-era umi home telepresence system, which cost an eye-popping $599 for equipment plus $24.99 a month to provide a slightly better video chat?service than competitors like Skype and Google offered for free. With the umi, which was short for You / Me, you could hook up a camera to the top of your TV and either talk to one of the five other umi users--or with your friends on Google Talk who were paying nothing at all.

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Sony VAIO P series ($899)

Back in 2009, netbooks were as hot as the Jonas Brothers, and everyone wanted to get in on the action. On the low end, non-computer companies like Sylvania (yes, the light bulb people) were making their own versions of netbook. On the high end, Sony tried to reinvent the genre with its 1.4-pound, 8-inch VAIO P.

At first glance, the VAIO P was an engineering marvel. The system was thin and narrow enough to fit into an overcoat pocket while providing premium features like a bright 1600 x 768 pixel display and 3G connectivity. However, with super-sluggish performance, mediocre battery life and a stiff keyboard, the notebook?wasn?t good enough for extended use. At $899 and up, the value just wasn?t there when the best premium netbooks at the time cost $499.

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Apple Lisa ($10,000)

In the early 1980s, few people had seen a computer?with a graphical user interface. Xerox had been experimenting with GUIs since the 1970s and launched its Xerox Star 8010 in 1981, but it was Apple?s Lisa that finally brought windowed operating systems to the mainstream in early 1983.

Unfortunately, for the privilege of rolling a mouse around Lisa?s 12-inch, 720 x 360 black-and-white screen, you had to pay a cool $10,000 ($22,000 in 2011 dollars) and put up with a pair of unreliable ?Twiggy? floppy drives that used their own proprietary 860K disks. At the same time, you could buy a brand new Apple IIe, the leading home computer, for just $1,395, a Compaq Portable PC for $3,590 or an original PC for far less.

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Nokia Booklet 3G ($1,720 over two years)

Subsidized netbooks with two-year 3G contracts were always a bad idea, but never more so than with the 2010 Nokia Booklet 3G. For $299 and a commitment to give AT&T $60 a month for two years ($1,720), unsuspecting shoppers got an attractive but incredibly incapable 10-inch netbook.

Perhaps Nokia and AT&T thought the Booklet?s Macbook-esque aluminum chassis would distract consumers long enough that they would make it through the return period without noticing the system?s glacial 4,200-rpm hard drive, painfully slow Atom Z530 processor or cramped keyboard.

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DIVX ($499 plus $4.50 per disc)

How would you like to pay $500 just for the right to pay another $4.50 every time you want to rent a movie? That was the premise behind DIVX, a late-1990s movie rental system designed by someone who had watched too many episodes of Mission Impossible and loved the idea of self-destructing media.

After buying a $500 DIVX Player, you could then purchase any of about 400 movies on disc for about $4.50. A mere 48 hours after you watched the film, it would expire and you would have to throw away the disc or pay another $3.25 for another 48 hours. Circuit City, the leading seller of DIVX players and discs, touted the new technology??as a convenience that would help you avoid late fees. However, the player was $100 more than a regular DVD player and the discs were more expensive than renting a film at the store.

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BlackBerry PlayBook ($499)

Research in Motion Co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie must have been eating some psychotropic Blackberries when they laid out the MSRP for the company?s first tablet in spring 2011. At $499???the same price as the industry-leading iPad 2???the BlackBerry PlayBook provided a significantly smaller screen and an operating system so half-baked that it didn?t even include native email support at launch.

Within a few months, the price of the PlayBook had dropped dramatically. Today, you can get one for just under $180, which is still too expensive. Much-better 7-inch Android devices like the Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire cost around the same price and have a far better selection of apps.

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Motorola Laptop Dock ($499)

A dual-core smartphone is already more powerful than an older PC, so why not use it as one? That was Motorola?s thinking when the company launched the Laptop Dock, a keyboard/screen combo that turned the Atrix 4G handset into a notebook running the browser-centric Webtop OS.

At $499 by itself, or $300 when bought together with the Atrix, the 11.6-inch Laptop Dock cost the same or more than a full-fledged Windows 7 netbook that could run all of your software. Considering that its cramped keyboard was worse than those on most netbooks, Motorola?s dock was one of the biggest rip-offs of 2011.

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AT&T VideoPhone 2500 ($1,599)

Today, anyone can conduct an online video chat for free, using Skype, Google Talk, FaceTime or any of a dozen other solutions. But back in 1992, we didn?t have broadband Internet or HD webcams. So when AT&T released the VideoPhone 2500, a standard landline handset which could send and receive video, the world took notice . . . of its whopping $1,599 price.

Considering that it both sent and received video on a sluggish 19.2bps modem, the VideoPhone 2500?s 10 frame-per-second performance was pretty impressive for the time. However, to use the device, you needed your friends and family needed to buy it too, something few consumers were willing to do.

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Apple Macintosh G4 Cube ($1,799)

How much extra would you pay for sexy? If you were a Mac maven in 2000, Steve Jobs thought you would spend $1,799 for the PowerMac G4 Cube, a tiny cube-shaped version of Apple?s PowerMac G4 desktop. Unfortunately, at that price, the Cube was a square peg trying to fit into the round hole of Apple?s product line.

At the time, consumers could pay $1,000 less and get an iMac,?which came with a monitor included. Creative professionals who had the money to spend preferred to buy a PowerMac G4 tower with better performance and the ability to upgrade.

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Motorola Xoom ($1,079 over two years)

When they released the first true Android slate in early 2011, Google and Motorola were a year late to the party and yet they wanted hundreds of dollars more than Apple?s belle of the ball. At a time when the iPad 2 cost $499 with Wi-Fi or $629 with contract-free 3G service, the Motorola Xoom launched at $599 and required you to sign a two-year contract with Verizon at a minimum of $20 per month ($1,079) or $799 sans contract. While the cheaper iPad 2 had access to thousands of apps, at launch, the Xoom had a measly 46 tablet-optimized apps.

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IBM PCJr ($669 to $1,269)?

A stripped-down chip off the old block, 1983?s IBM PCJr (PC Junior) would have been overpriced at any cost. At $1,269 with the absolutely necessary floppy drive ($669 without), the PC Jr. was quite a bit cheaper than full fledged IBM PCs of the time, but about on-par with the Apple IIe and far more expensive than home-computing competitors like the $200 Commodore 64 and $150 TI-99/4A.

Unfortunately, with its horribly?stiff chiclet keyboard, slow performance, and a slew of compatibility issues that kept it from running popular PC programs, the Jr wasn?t worth the premium. That year, I arrived at?camp earlier than the other kids, just so I could grab a seat in front of a real PC rather than this awful offspring.

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OQO Model 01 ($1,899)

In launching the world?s first 14-ounce Windows PC, OQO?s 2004 Model 01 was a true trailblazer. However, even by early 21st-century standards, the lilliputian laptop?s 1-GHz Transmeta CPU, 20GB hard drive and?256MB of RAM provided sluggish performance. Meanwhile, the tiny keyboard just felt awkward.

Considering that you could get a fully?functioning laptop for hundreds of dollars less, it was hard for most consumers and business users to imagine buying this severely neutered novelty for such a high price.

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Newton MessagePad 2100 ($1,000)

By 1997, Apple had improved the software and solved a lot of the handwriting recognition problems on its Newton PDA. Perhaps because of these improvements, the company felt it could price its grayscale handheld at a whopping $1,000, more than some PCs cost.

At the same time, the PalmPilot Personal cost just $299. Yes, the Newton had a better processor, more ?storage?and a larger screen, but none of these features justified spending $700 more, even during the Internet bubble.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Your Emails Are Too Long: Here's How to Fix Them

Your Emails Are Too Long: Here's How to Fix ThemI recently received an email asking me a simple request. However, the email was three pages long. The whole message could have been three lines, but instead the author decided to write a short novella. Needless to say, I didn't read the whole thing. Nor did I respond. Are your emails going unread because they are too long?

Long Emails Don't Get Read

You may take email for granted. However, effective email communication is as much a skill as anything else. When used effectively, email can be a powerful tool. However, one of the top email inefficiencies is message length. One of the top reasons your email isn't getting read is because it is too long. Writing long emails doesn't mean you are getting more work done. As people are fighting to get their inbox to empty, the last thing they want to do is read a multi-page rambling email.

Keep Those Emails Short

Resist the urge to write long and drawn out messages. If you find yourself writing long responses, you probably should be having a conversation, not an email writing contest. The shorter and tighter your email messages, the better chance that they will be read, understood and acted upon.

Here are 10 Reasons That Your Emails Are Too Long

  1. You don't know what you are trying to say. It's like when someone calls you and says, "What's up?" Um, I don't know? you called me. Hold that email until you have something specific to say or ask.
  2. You don't know what you are talking about. This is similar to when people endlessly talk in meetings to cover up their lack of information. Writing more isn't going to cover up the fact that you are lacking knowledge. This practice occurs in many companies when individuals send emails to "appear" busy.
  3. Your signature is unnecessary. Your half-page signature doesn't need to be on all of your emails. Do you send emails with a 1 word response and then half of a page of signature? As well, please lose the attached graphic and cute quote.
  4. You are writing a book. Emails are not books. If there is additional information, attach supporting documents. If you are putting a large table in your email, you should stop and consider whether it should be in an attachment.
  5. You are spamming. This happens often in larger corporations. Employees feel the need to send each other lengthy updates of what they have been doing. And it's not just the remote employees. I used to get multi-page updates from a guy down the hall on his daily activities. Not needed.
  6. You are rambling. Don't write a 2-page email to ask a 1-line question. Be direct. Thanks.
  7. You are forwarding a mess. Instead of taking the time explain, you just forward your email stream. Ever get one of those, "See below..!" messages. Um, I don't want to read the 45 page back-and-forth that you participated in.
  8. It shouldn't be an email. Don't send an email when it should be a meeting. Or a phone call. Sometimes email isn't the right medium for your message. If it is taking more than a few lines to explain, then go talk to the person you need to communicate with.
  9. It should be multiple emails. Here is a good one. One boss combines all of the team items into one email. You may think this is an attempt at efficiency, however combining multiple emails into one doesn't work for everyone involved. And it creates great aftermath when people "Reply All."
  10. You don't edit your emails. After you write an email, you should edit it before sending. Besides the obvious spelling and grammatical errors, you should be editing for content, meaning, and conciseness. Another good thumb-rule: the number of times you should re-read an email before sending is equal to the number of people you are sending it to. (And yes, this rule scales.)

Make Sure Your Email Gets to the Point

In today's high-speed communication, no one wants to read overly long email messages. If your emails are brief and to the point, your recipients will be more likely to get the point. Remember that short and sweet will beat the 3-page email every time.

Are you guilty of sending long email messages?

10 Reasons Your Emails Are Too Long | Time Management Ninja


Craig Jarrow is the author of Time Management Ninja. The mission of this site it to help individuals and companies reclaim their time. He writes about time management, productivity, and goal setting.

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