Friday, March 28, 2008

Starbucks to fight tip ruling - Forbes.com

Starbucks to fight tip ruling - Forbes.com
from forbes...

"SEATTLE (AP) - Starbucks Corp. will not pay back its California baristas for tips they shared with shift supervisors, defying a San Diego Superior Court ruling last week.

'The ruling would take away the right of shift supervisors to receive the tips they earn for providing superior customer service,' said Chief Executive Howard Schultz, in a voicemail message to employees Wednesday night. 'I want you to know that we strongly believe that this ruling is extremely unfair and beyond reason.'"

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
from Bloomberg:
"Bank of America Draws Schumer's Ire for Paying Sambol to Stay

By David Mildenberg

March 28 (Bloomberg) -- Bank of America Corp. drew new criticism from Senator Charles Schumer after agreeing to give Countrywide Financial Corp.'s David Sambol $28 million to stay and run the combined mortgage unit when the companies merge.

Bank of America, the second-biggest U.S. bank by assets, will pay Sambol, Countrywide's president, in cash and stock over the next three years, according to a regulatory filing yesterday. Countrywide agreed to sell itself in January for stock valued at about $4 billion after the largest U.S. mortgage lender couldn't overcome record losses and a cash shortage.

Schumer, the New York Democrat, had asked Bank of America last month to reconsider Sambol's appointment. The senator renewed his criticism today, calling the pay package excessive. Defaults and foreclosures are running at record highs, and lawmakers have blamed mortgage companies including Countrywide for lending to people who couldn't repay and then not doing enough to help them avoid losing their homes."

read the rest here: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aYlnJdkv2OkE&refer=home

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Apple patent apps reveal plans for iPhone as "lifestyle companion" - Engadget

Apple patent apps reveal plans for iPhone as "lifestyle companion" - Engadget
FROM ENGADGET:

While it doesn't exactly come as much of a surprise, it seems that Apple has plenty more goodies in mind for the iPhone (and, presumably, the iPod touch), with a recent batch of no less than six patent applications revealing some of its plans to turn the device into what it describes as a "lifestyle companion." In this case, that rather vague term refers to what is effectively an upgrade to the Nike+iPod system, with the iPhone's accelerometer and other built-in capabilities also coming into play in addition to the usual external sensors. It doesn't stop with workouts, however, with the patent applications also indicating plans for a diet coach of sorts, which could even make use of the iPhone's camera to scan bar codes on products. Those components would also of course all work together, with the system able to suggest workouts based on your diet and physical condition and vice versa. Of course, these being patent applications, there's no indication as to when we might actually see such a system, but it sure seems a good deal more likely than some of Apple's other ideas.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

'83 draft instrumental in building Super Bowl team - Chicago Bears

'83 draft instrumental in building Super Bowl team - Chicago Bears
ITS AMAZING HOW MUCH TALENT WAS PICKED THAT YEAR:

Covert
Gault
Richardson
Duerson
Thayer
Dent
and Bortz

Muhsin Muhammad: Bears Have No Class :: WRAL.com

Muhsin Muhammad: Bears Have No Class :: WRAL.com

ESPN - Webber, battling chronic knee problems, calls it a career - NBA

ESPN - Webber, battling chronic knee problems, calls it a career - NBA: "The 35-year-old will exit as one of the sport's most polarizing personalities but also as one of just six players in history -- along with Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird and Billy Cunningham and the still active Kevin Garnett -- to average at least 20 points, nine rebounds and four assists."

Rumor: Apple Orders 10 Million 3-G iPhones | Epicenter from Wired.com

Rumor: Apple Orders 10 Million 3-G iPhones | Epicenter from Wired.com
Digg founder Kevin Rose kicked off this week's Apple rumors by claiming a 3-G iPhone was only a few months away and would feature not one, but two cameras for the purposes of video chat.

Now Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney is fanning those unsubstantiated rumors. The analyst says his own sources in Asia have indicated Apple has in fact already placed an order for 10 million of these second-generation iPhones. That's in addition to the 10 million v.1 iPhones Apple has ordered, Dulaney says.

While he doesn't give a specific timeframe for its release, Dulaney does claim Apple moved up its iPhone v.2 release mainly to help spur on iPhone uptake in places like Europe, where slow sales have been attributed to the phone's distinct lack of 3-Gness.

As it stands, Delaney's claim is also in keeping with another rumor. Last November, tech blog Sevenclick spoke to a manager at Spain's Telefonica, who said, among things, that while Telefonica and Apple had yet to reach an official agreement, the carrier expected to release a 3-G iPhone by May.

Here in U.S., AT&T has all but confirmed a speedier version of the iPhone will drop sometime this year and, for now, the main point of contention among analysts is simply when this will happen. Two camps have emerged: One that thinks the second iteration of the phone will debut sometime around the holiday season. Another believes May or June is the most likely date.

What say you, dear readers?

Windows XP: Going, going ... gone?

Windows XP: Going, going ... gone?

According to Microsoft's timeline, XP is on its way to becoming an ex-operating system.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Pat Buchanan Claims Blacks Should Be Grateful to Slavery for Christian Salvation -- Verse-Case Scenario by Tony Peyser | BuzzFlash.org

Pat Buchanan Claims Blacks Should Be Grateful to Slavery for Christian Salvation -- Verse-Case Scenario by Tony Peyser | BuzzFlash.org: "Pat Buchanan Claims Blacks Should Be Grateful to Slavery for Christian Salvation -- Verse-Case Scenario by Tony Peyser"

Political Affairs Magazine - Small Business Forced to Close by Gov't. Subsidies to Wal-Mart

Political Affairs Magazine - Small Business Forced to Close by Gov't. Subsidies to Wal-Mart: "Small retailers the nation over are being pushed out of business by government subsidies to chain competitors such as Wal-Mart and Target through a variety of “corporate socialism” schemes, taxation authority David Cay Johnston says."

The Associated Press: Western Antarctic Ice Chunk Collapses

The Associated Press: Western Antarctic Ice Chunk Collapses: "A chunk of Antarctic ice nine times the size of Manhattan has suddenly collapsed, putting an even larger glacial area at risk"

Obama Posts Six Years Of Tax Returns - Politics on The Huffington Post

Obama Posts Six Years Of Tax Returns - Politics on The Huffington Post

Clinton: Wright 'would not have been my pastor' - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Clinton: Wright 'would not have been my pastor' - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "'After originally refusing to play politics with this issue, it's disappointing to see Hillary Clinton's campaign sink to this low in a transparent effort to distract attention away from the story she made up about dodging sniper fire in Bosnia. The truth is, Barack Obama has already spoken out against his pastor's offensive comments and addressed the issue of race in America with a deeply personal and uncommonly honest speech. The American people deserve better than tired political games that do nothing to solve the larger challenges facing this country,' said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton."

"Clinton said she was "sleep-deprived" and "misspoke" when she said last week that she landed under sniper fire during a trip to Bosnia in 1996, when she was first lady."

Monday, March 24, 2008

Penis Cancer: My Very Private Hell | Health and Wellness | AlterNet

Penis Cancer: My Very Private Hell | Health and Wellness | AlterNet: "Artist John D Edwards's latest paintings tell a harrowing story: how he fought his way back from penis cancer."

Cramer: 'The American Public Don't Know Jack'

Cramer: 'The American Public Don't Know Jack': "CNBC 'Mad Money' host defends government-backed bailout of Bear Stearns and demonstrates disregard for taxpayer sentiment."

Cramer Admits He Was Wrong on Bear Stearns

Cramer Admits He Was Wrong on Bear Stearns