3G iPhone - delivery problems in Europe

August 9th, 2008 by marco

The brand new 3G iPhone is completelky sold out throughout Europe and is expected to be back in early october.

Customers who have bought one are raging because of non-delivery.

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August 7th, 2008 by archerysportsblog

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Hundreds attend memorial service for Bobby Murcer

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — His rocking chair sat empty and motionless with his old New York Yankees jerse…
By Sportingo.com
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 20:08:33 CST
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MOTD Unplugged: A commentator’s tale

MOTD Unplugged spends a day trailing BBC commentator Jonathan Pearce as he covers Uefa Euro 2008.
By Sportingo.com
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 20:08:33 CST
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QBs at core of NFC players facing pivotal training camps

After tackling the AFC yesterday, Albert Breer breaks down 10 NFC players facing pivotal training camps.
By Sportingo.com
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 20:08:33 CST
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August 7th, 2008 by archerysportsblog

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Bon voyage, Claude! Chelsea will miss midfield maestro Makelele - and so will English football

Surely the Paris-bound French international, once deemed surplus to requirements by Real Madrid, is one of the best foreigners ever to grace the Premier League.
By Sportingo.com
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:08:48 CST
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New Everton stadium faces inquiry

Everton Football Club’s proposed move to a new stadium out of the city is called in for a public inquiry.
By Sportingo.com
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:08:48 CST
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Sports of The Times: Beckham Most at Home on the Field

David Beckham knows the place of his sport here in the United States: respectful and patient and somewhat subversive.

By Sportingo.com
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 01:08:48 CST
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August 7th, 2008 by archerysportsblog

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Arsenal the ones under pressure, says McClaren

Former England manager Steve McClaren, whose new club Twente Enschede face Arsenal in the Champions League qualifiers next Wednesday, said all the pressure would be on the English side.

By Sportingo.com
2008-08-06T23:43:10Z
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Early free agency winners and losers

Now that the dust has begun to settle, we can evaluate who came out winners — and losers — in the early part of this free-agent season.
By Sportingo.com
Mon, 04 Aug 2008 12:08:43 CST
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Byrnes signs with Reds

A HOT-HEADED Sydney lock who had a dust-up with Australia player Matt Dunning at NSW training this season has been signed by Queensland to bolster their 2009 pack.
By Sportingo.com
2008-08-06T23:43:10Z
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August 6th, 2008 by archerysportsblog

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Fish finally lands a winner

MARDY Fish posted his first victory in nearly two months by beating Alejandro Falla 6-2 6-2 at the Los Angeles Classic.
By Sportingo.com
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:30:58 EDT
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AFC predictions: Bengals join playoff party

Cincinnati has enough firepower to contend for the division title — with or without Ocho Cinco. But the Chargers should be representing the conference in the Super Bowl.
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Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:30:58 EDT
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Jamie Peacock talks to Chris Evans

The England rugby league captain on the forthcoming game with France. Chris and sidekick Jonny Saunders have a different sporting guest on their Radio 2 show every evening.
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Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:30:58 EDT
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Purse Holder aka Purse Caddy

June 18th, 2008 by Joanna Chan

Last night, I met my friends for dinner at a restaurant in Chinatown.  As soon as we sat down, one of my friends pulled out this cloth that held a metal item.  It was round and had a design on it and when she opened it up, it had a hook at the end.  As I almost blurted out, “What’s wrong with your eyes?  You need glasses to read a menu now?  You are my age!  We aren’t that old yet!”, she placed the metal round item on the table and hooked her purse onto it.  I was shocked, so I asked her what it was.  She told me that it was a purse holder and that she found it and ordered it online and there are so many different colors and designs.  It was the coolest gadget that I have ever seen!  I wanted one for myself!  The person who designed that is a genius!  I always hated putting my purse on my lap because it is so uncomfortable when I’m eating.  But, I also refuse to put it on the dirty floor at the restaurant.  So, this gadget is perfect for my purse!  So, today, I started looking for them online. http://www.delight.com/Luxe-Link-Purse-Holder

 http://www.myweddingfavors.com/handbag-caddy-purse-holder.html

As I searched online for a nice one, I began to think to myself.  I have only one fear about using one of these.  I am afraid that when I initially start to use it, then I will forget that my purse is on the hook on the table, because I am not used to it.  At least, when it was on my lap, I can feel it.  Even if I forget that the purse is on my lap and I get up, it falls to the floor and it makes a noise to remind me to take it.  If I get one of these, then someone has to design something to remind me that I left my purse on a hook at the table!

Fast Company Article Endorses Visual Thinking

June 10th, 2008 by jacqueline.paquet

The Napkin Sketch, an article featured in the April 2008 Fast Company, discusses the corporate world’s growing acceptance of visual thinking and discusses Dan Roam’s similarly named book (which we’re already quite familiar with.) Check it out.

I picked up this month’s Fast Company while waiting at the car dealership (oooh, fun) and read the following reader responses to both the article and the graphic expression trend:

Idea Sketching

I’m tired of hearing company executives talk about “death by PowerPoint” (”The Napkin Sketch,” April). It’s not death by PowerPoint, it’s death by bad PowerPoint. It would be a lot faster and more effective to use the tools in PowerPoint to produce the perfect pitch than to make childlike sketches on a napkin. Maybe I’ll have to do a napkin sketch to make my point.

Marshall Makstein
New York, New York

The ability to convey complex points or large amounts of data with simple images is as much an art as a skill. I’d love to see business schools incorporate an art class.

Joshua Letourneau
Atlanta, Georgia

(Dr. Yoo—perhaps you could submit an article about our class in response to these responses!)

Ignite Philly (WEDNESDAY NIGHT)

June 10th, 2008 by brinserdave

I just found out about an awesome event being held Wednesday, June 11th, at Johnny Brenda’s in Fishtown. Essentially, speakers in the fields of art, entrepreneurship, design and innovation are given 5 minutes to talk about their company or idea. The speakers hail from diverse backgrounds and many are local innovators who own their own businesses. Take a look at the speakers - view their web sites. I found it very inspiring. Also, if you can go tonight, I urge you to do so!

Sean Buffington, The University of the Arts
Brian Lang, The Food Trust
Nic Darling, 100K House
Mindy Watts and Leah Murphy, Interface Studio
Randy Schmidt, Chris Conley & Jason Trembley, iSepta
Sara Selepouchin, Etsy
Alex Hillman, Indy Hall
Marisa McClellan & Scott McNulty, Fork You
Kirstin Thomson, Future of Music
Blake Jennelle, Philly Startup Leaders
Rick Banister, P’unk Avenue
Jeff Stockbridge
Slavko Milekic, The University of the Arts
Robert Cheetham, AvenciaDon Miller aka NO CARRIER
Pete Tredish, Prometheus Radio Project
Brittany Bonnette, Philly Bike Share
Evan Malone, Fab@Home
Jeff Burk, Neat Receipts

Touch Screen

June 7th, 2008 by Abhishek Dhawan

I have been wanting to buy a good digital camera for quite a while now and my recent trip to San Francisco has made me realize that a good digital camera is a must. I have had an eye on Sony T300 which has standard features like 10 Megapixel, 5x zoom, face detection and so on. It also has ISCN technology where the camera selects the optimal setting for best photo results. What I really liked about the camera is that its got a 3.5 inch touch screen. The camera has no buttons at all which I find to be quite cool. I am big fan of the touch screen technology and I like the fact that this technology is being used in more or less all devices. Apple came out with the iphone and iphone has taken mobile phones to a whole new level. We see touch screen technology in mp3 players and cars. Microsoft put this technology in furniture and came out with Microsoft Surface table which is truly amazing.  All this makes me wonder where we are headed and I feel that few years down the line we will have the option of having the touch screen technology in more or less everything. Sony T300IphoneMicrosoft Surface 

Negotiation and design thinking

June 6th, 2008 by HuiChi Chih

Recently, I am taking another summer course, Power, Negotiation, and Influence. Like other human resource classes, good observation could lead to the satisfied settlement with your counterpart. During the whole negotiation process, both parties use their insufficient information and limited observation to make the deal done. Sometimes it is good to leave the environment to fresh your own mind during the negotiation process. Then, I keep thinking that is there any connection between the negotiation process and the design thinking? For design thinking, observation is also an important step to begin the whole process. Interviewing different people could stimulate some new ideas or even open a new window for us. Also, when a project becomes difficult to keep running, it is always good to leave it and walk away for a while. Like the cabinet we saw in IDEO’s office, all the stuff put there may be a failure piece in the past or just wait for the right moment to be used, which encourage people to play with it and then think with it and, more important, help people to refresh their mind to see things in different angle. “Look at the big picture” is what Porf. Yoo told us in class, which is also be told in my negotiation class. The reason why we need to think something broad is there are always more options and solutions when we stop staring at only one point. Either design thinking or negotiation process is a path to creating a perfect solution for the current situation. Also, both process need to try different models and to respond different interaction before the finial solution comes out. Negotiation looks for an unexpected strike to win the settlement and design thinking leads to an unexpected strike for that.