Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Android Phone Applications Adapts to Proxy Security Systems ...


Internet and Technology | Computers and Technology | * Written by Toby Gran | Tuesday, 21 August 2012 01:39 | Word Count: 560

Android Phones Will Require Fresh Proxies to Encrypt the Information Android applications have swept across the online for the varied applications developers are involved in designing them. Android phones have immense advantage while others do not such as Apple applications. Android phones employ android free source operating systems that provide a cutting-edge on the costs of investment and operating costs of applications. Many companies have come up with designs that can support the functionaries of the Android phones operating system. Recently in the markets a new burp proxy has been initiated with plenty of features, and that facilitates the activity of the mobile handsets. Just like hiring a fresh IP from proxy services online, while working on the Internet, smartphone android phones will need proxy for the encryption of the information, send through smartphones. Many ask for, how to get a new proxy for smartphones for additional protection? You can easily get it when it is decided to hire fresh proxies for wireless handsets and companies like burp can design and serve the purpose of Information exchange on the Internet with full safety and security. Android phones do encrypt the information and this is further encrypted and the source of the Application server gets hidden. The hired server signatures its own proxy address thereby hiding the HTTP or the sender and also the application server information is masked by the hired proxy service provider to the Android phones.

IP Switcher Can Help to switch over Different Private Proxies

IP switcher enables the computers to change the IP service providers instantly without the need of log-off. Users can configure different service providers for usage with a little effort and it also does not allow in wasting any needful time. Android wireless phones can get operated by application of such private proxies that can render value-added services. Developers and security agencies try to develop additional features that can calculate the web traffic on the personal computers and the same has been extended to the wireless smartphones. Although the application is new on the android phones, these fresh proxies' applications can bolster the wireless smartphones Internet world.

Get a New Proxy for Usage from Proxy Rental

Speaking about the Internet online browsers, you can get wonderful services with fresh proxies online with proxy rental services. USA is popular for proxy services and there are plenty of companies that promise you with private proxies when you do want to hide IP. I can hide my IP very easily and it requires very little effort at desk. Proxy rental services help consumers with a free trial and then later ask you to go for hiring the rental services in order to get a new proxy. You can get anonymous proxy services and people can very easily make use of USA proxies provided by the RSDL services. People are in a myth that IPv6 will replace IPv4 shortly and it will eventually create a great problem in the transmission of information communication. But that is untrue. Technology is rapid in solving the evolving problems and an interface compatible system is most likely to come up shortly. Hence, proxy users need not bother for private proxies, you can own quite easily.

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Obama warns Assad U.S. could act

WASHINGTON/BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S. forces could move against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, President Barack Obama warned, notably if he deploys his chemical weapons against rebels trying to overthrow him.

In some of his strongest language yet on Syria, on a day when U.N. observers pulled out after a fruitless bid for peace and Assad's forces mounted new attacks, the U.S. leader said Assad faced "enormous consequences" if he crossed a "red line" of even moving unconventional weapons in a threatening manner.

Seeking re-election in November, Obama noted that he had refrained "at this point" from ordering U.S. military engagement in Syria. But when he was asked at a White House news conference whether he might deploy forces, for example to secure Syrian chemical and biological weapons, he said his view could change.

"We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized," Obama said. "That would change my calculus."

Faced with a complex and explosive conflict at the heart of the Middle East, and with resolute support for Assad from Iran and from Russia and China at the United Nations, Washington and its Western allies have shown little appetite for more than hands-off help for the rebels, in contrast to their attacks on Libya's Muammar Gaddafi last year. Obama's comments, however, raised the prospect of some change, under certain conditions.

Syria last month acknowledged for the first time that it had chemical and biological weapons and said it could use them if foreign countries intervened. The threat drew strong warnings from Washington and its allies, although it is not clear how the Syrian armed forces might use such weapons in urban warfare.

"We cannot have a situation where chemical or biological weapons are falling into the hands of the wrong people," Obama told the impromptu news conference on Monday. He acknowledged he was not "absolutely confident" the stockpile was secure.

CALL TO QUIT

Calling again for Assad to step aside to allow a democratic transition but conceding that prospects for a "soft landing" to the conflict were dim, Obama said the weapons worried not only Washington but also its allies in the region, including Israel.

Obama has been reluctant to get the United States involved in another war in the Middle East, and refuses to arm rebels fighting a 17-month uprising against Assad, partly out of concern that some of those fighting against the Iranian-backed president are Islamist radicals equally hostile to the West.

However, Obama said, Assad should quit: "The international community has sent a clear message that rather than drag his country into civil war, he should move in the direction of a political transition," Obama said. "But at this point, the likelihood of a soft landing seems pretty distant."

When asked whether he envisioned the possibility of using U.S. forces at least to safeguard Syria's chemical arsenal, he said: "We're monitoring that situation very carefully. We have put together a range of contingency plans."

The U.S.-based Global Security website says there are four suspected chemical weapons sites in Syria producing the nerve agents VX, sarin and tabun. It does not cite its sources.

OBSERVERS

Fighting raged on in Syria, killing some 120 people on Monday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

U.N. military observers left Damascus after a four-month mission during which they became helpless spectators of the conflict, and activists said government forces launched air strikes near the capital that killed two dozen people.

A Japanese woman journalist died of wounds sustained in Aleppo, a Syrian activist group said in a statement.

The U.N. representatives blamed both sides for the failure of a truce brokered by outgoing special envoy Kofi Annan to hold: "Our mission failed because the two sides did not abide by their commitments," said one uniformed observer, who declined to be named, before seven United Nations cars left a Damascus hotel carrying some of the last members of a mission once 300 strong.

Rebel fighters have complained that foreign powers have supplied neither the quantity or quality of weaponry they need to defeat Assad, such as anti-aircraft missiles.

While outgunned by Assad's forces, rebels still managed to seize control of districts in Damascus and Aleppo last month, as well as several border crossings and parts of the north, before the army counter-attacked in Syria's two main cities.

With diplomatic efforts to end the war stymied by divisions between world powers and regional rivalries, Syria faces the prospect of a prolonged conflict that increasingly sets a mainly Sunni Muslim opposition against Assad's Alawite minority.

(Additional reporting by Marwan Makdesi in Damascus, Khaled Yacoub Oweis in Amman; Ece Tokasabay in Istanbul, Thomas Grove in Moscow, John Irish in Paris, Dominic Evans in Beirut and Alister Bull in Washington; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Louise Ireland)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-warns-assad-u-could-act-005455724.html

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Customer service boosts home improvement giants - Spokesman ...

August 19, 2012 in Business

Dalina Castellanos Los Angeles Times

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LOS ANGELES ? Flipping through door after door on display at her neighborhood Home Depot as if they were pages in a magazine, Debbie Megliorino envisioned her next home improvement project: a bedroom upgrade for her 1950s-era home in Burbank,?Calif.

But for the 53-year-old postal clerk, the shopping excursion was a bit of a surprise. Instead of a frustrating amount of time finding ?the guy in the orange vest? to help her, she said she got attention right away. ?I?ve been asked three times if I needed anything,? Megliorino said. ?One guy even walked me over to the screen?corners.?

Her experience was no fluke. Home improvement giants such as Home Depot Inc. and Lowe?s Cos. are ramping up their customer service in a big way, and it?s paying off in sales, profits and shopper satisfaction. In the past year, the price of Home Depot shares has increased 75 percent and Lowe?s shares have gained 36 percent, while the Standard & Poor?s 500 index has climbed 17?percent.

On Tuesday, Home Depot?s shares gained 3.6 percent after reporting an increase in net income for its fiscal second quarter compared with the same quarter last year. The company, citing the uncharacteristically warm spring, said consumers spent more money fixing up their?homes.

The big home improvement companies have been busy directing store clerks to spend more time with customers, improving the information and advice they offer in online catalogs, installing Wi-Fi computer service in stores and improving do-it-yourself instructions. They are coming up with ways to reach consumers with smaller budgets through multiple avenues, mostly?online.

How-to workshops have largely moved to YouTube channels, and photos on Facebook and Pinterest, an online photo-sharing pin board, have replaced clippings from a magazine or?catalog.

?Take a step back and see where the two major players were seven years ago when the housing market was booming,? said Peter Wahlstrom, a senior analyst at Morningstar Inc. ?There was a lot of new construction, and the stores were so busy that they didn?t have to cater to the regular customer and bend over backward for?them.?

?Then we get into the economic downturn and people stop spending. Construction goes from bigger projects to smaller renovations, and customers shift from contractors to those wanting to do it themselves,? he?said.

In terms of customer service, the giant home improvement chains are catching up with smaller competitors such as Ace Hardware Corp., which has ranked highest in customer service for the last six years in an annual survey by J.D. Power &?Associates.

In the most recent survey of home improvement retailers, Ace ranked first, followed respectively by Lowe?s, Midwest chain Menards, Home Depot, True Value Co. and Sears Holdings Corp. Home Depot moved up from No. 6 to No. 4 in the last?year.

?While many retailers have struggled to right-size their staff with the down economy, Ace Hardware and Lowe?s clearly have kept the focus on their customers,? said Christina Cooley, senior manager at J.D. Power. ?What?s been pretty clear with Home Depot is they?re trying to address their problems and making?progress.?

Mooresville, N.C.-based Lowe?s Cos. said it has upgraded its stores with Wi-Fi and 25 iPhones each for associates to help customers with their shopping during its last holiday?season.

Now, an idea sparked from a Pinterest board can be pulled up on the iPhone or a customer?s Wi-Fi-enabled device. ?We know customers are going to spend a lot of time on social channels, sharing ideas and inspiration with each other,? said Brad Walters, Lowe?s social media director. ?We want them to come into the stores with ideas and questions and talk with our store associates. They?re a wealth of?inspiration.?

Lowe?s online effort has also led to cross-references on its Facebook and Pinterest posts to link back to the chain?s website, complete with cost estimates and product?numbers.

In 2009, Home Depot introduced a plan aimed at devoting 60 percent of an associate?s time to helping customers rather than the previous focus on stocking the shelves and cleaning the store. This year, just before the busy spring season, every employee was retrained under the Customers First?initiative.

Customers First includes store ?power hours,? when orange-vest-clad associates will drop what they?re doing during high-traffic times and actively seek customers who aren?t already being helped. Employees are also trained to analyze the customer?s basket and cart to see what may be missing in order to complete a task, Wahlstrom?said.

Source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/aug/19/customer-service-boosts-home-improvement-giants/

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Dear Apple: Please Set iMessage Free [Apple]

Normally I avoid complaining about Apple because (a)there are plenty of other people carrying that flag, and (b) I honestly like Apple and own numerous lovely iProducts. I'm even using one to write this post. More »


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