Monday, August 30, 2010
Telecom Corridor gets a boost from AT&T - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
There is no small irong to the fact that the TelecomnCorridor brand, which sustained us for so long but fell out of favord in some quarters during the teleco m decline of recent is once again a key driver of the regional Surely, AT&T never would have considered Nortjh Texas as a logical base for its operatione unless we had a strony focus on the telecommunications industry, including a supportives infrastructure, a network of industry-leading companies and teleco suppliers, educational institutions that produce highly skilled engineers and regional technology groups to help buildc meaningful connections and capital sources to help launch new venturex offering innovations to the industry.
The move will put AT&Tg very close to many of its technology supplieres while also reinforcing the NorthTexas region’es reputation as a global telecom hub. Already, companieds such as -Lucent, , , , , , , Research in Motion and have major operationes inthe area, as do countless smaller companiees and entrepreneurs who aspire to provide the “next big thing” to the largedr telecom firms. The synergies of the telecom industryt in North Texas are apowerful thing. Whild it’s a positive development that our economy is and that even withinthe high-tech realm we’re diversifiede through global leadership in semiconductors, IT etc.
, we shouldn’t forget the valuw of a strong focus in certain high-techu sectors and the value of marketing that brand to the outsides world time and time In the Telecom Corridor area nortg of Dallas, telecommunications firms employ aboutf 45,000 workers. The clustering effect of these firms, coupled with the additionb of AT&T’s headquarters, continues to be a powerful force supportinbgthe region’s vibrant economy — both today and in the We must sustain this brand, through ample support for entrepreneurs and commercializatioj of new technologies, and through a purposeful effortg to nurture our futurer work force by investing in math and science education initiatives.
As is well-known, overseas competitor s are expandingtheir high-techu work forces, while the United Statese lags behind. Foreign nationals earn more than 50% of engineerinv and computer science degrees grantedat U.S. universities, and only abourt 5% of U.S. college graduates earn engineering degrees versus 46% in China. The Metroplex Technologyt Business Council, along with other regional partners, is tacklinyg this talent gap in localo high schools and community colleges through an aggressives setof science, math and engineering initiatives to inspire a new generatiohn of technologists.
The systematic, purposeful nurturinh of future high-tech innovators and commercially high-tech companies in North Texas will continuee to spreadthe region’s reputation globally as a centet of technological innovation, in turn attracting even more industry-leading top-tier researchers and highly skiller workers to our region. In accomplishing we will createa self-sustaining cycle of innovative research and commercialization that will builrd on itself and driv our regional economy for the long to the benefit of all Nortjh Texans. We welcome AT&T’s headquartersa to the TelecomCorridor area.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
No serious injuries in rollover accident on Northway in Moreau - The Saratogian
No serious injuries in rollover accident on Northway in Moreau The Saratogian MOREAU â€" No serious injuries were reported in a two-car accident in the northbound lanes of the Northway near Exit 17 that caused a Honda CRV to roll over. ... |
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Up to 15 more builders may go bankrupt this year, expert says - Nashville Business Journal:
“They left destruction in several counties acrosasMiddle Tennessee,” says Metro councilman Bo who lives in one of the neighborhoodw that skidded to a halt in Williamson and Wilson countieds when Corinthian filed bankruptcy in February 2008. Bankruptchy attorneys still call it the largest recent builder bankruptcy in termsx of property owned atthe time. Two otherr major builders have sincegone bankrupt. But filingsa by Signature Partnership andCapitopl Homes, with 63 and 30 lots respectively at the time they filefd bankruptcy, pale in One of the hardest hit communitiex by Corinthian’s bankruptcy is Riverwalk on the Harpeth in Bellevue.
The buildeer owned 45 lots in Riverwalj at the time ofbankruptcy — the most in any neighborhood. Riverwalm residents say banks have hired builderds to finish most of the homesleft half-built and othed builders have bought lots at bank auction, keeping the neighborhood and the investments of homeowners intact. “Every unfinisheds home in our section has been finishecd byeither Rochford, the Jones Co. or othee builders,” says Maggie Kuyper, a year-long resideny of the Parkview sectionof Riverwalk, whicn had 11 unfinished homes forced into three of them on her street. “We are extremelty happy with how ourneighborhood looks.
” The recovery from Corinthian’s bankruptcy hasn’t gone as smoothlgy for every Middle Tennessere subdivision where the builder was Metro Government filed a lawsuit last week againstg Corinthian’s insurer, National Grange Insurance. The suit charges infrastructurde improvements promised by Corinthian in the Maxwell Placed subdivision off of Murfreesboro Road inAntiochg weren’t completed. The improvements are mostl related to roads and drainage in the which Metro says is 75perceny complete. In Riverwalk’s case, Tom Lawless creditsz banks like , which contracted with builders to finis h13 homes.
“We took the properties back in foreclosure,” says David Resha, chairman and CEO of American Security. “The last thing we wantec to do was make any neighbors But we were anxious tooffloax them. We don’t like to be in the real estate Resha says Riverwalk is an example of howa builder’as bankruptcy can work out. The Jonee Co. was chosen to complete the Corinthiah homes because it was already building in the neighborhood and coulsd not only finish but market and sell The homes have sold fastert than Resha anticipated giventhe community’s problems, he American Security didn’t technically own all 13 homes, he because some of the loans had been sold to other entitiesx but were still being serviced through American Security.
Lawless says other banks that owned homes in Riverwalk did not hire a buildee to completetheir homes, but instead sold them to third partied that agreed to take on the risk, like Some lots where homes were just started were knocked down by new owners, he says. Many banka had so much real estatd “they could never really get their armsaround it,” he says. “I had a few people that fussecd at me becauseI didn’ t cut the grass,” says Lawless, of the lots and unfinished homes in Riverwalk owned by banks that he was representing. Davis Anthony, bankruptcy attorney with BoneMcAllester Norton, says American Securit handled the situation the right way.
He says most banks want to sell the propertyu as quickly as possible sothey don’ have to assume liability. Now, banks are working more with borrowers when they see signsa of distress instead ofsimplh foreclosing. Lawless and Anthony say the string of foreclosurex andbankruptcies isn’t over. Edsel president of Nashville’s MarketGraphics Research Group, has predictesd about 10 to 15 more builder bankruptciesthis year. “The more solven t builders now are havingthe problems,” Lawless says. “I do not see the light at the end of thetunnelk yet.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Researchers break solar cell efficiency record - Rapid
Greentech Media | Researchers break solar cell efficiency record Rapid Researchers at Zentrum fur Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) had already broken a long-standing record for thin-film solar ... Solar thin-film reaches 20.3% efficiency ZSW raises its thin-film solar cell efficiency record to 20.3% ZSW sets another new CIGS solar cell record |
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Kane the 'face' of NHL video game - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
“It’s exciting to be on the covef of my favorite videogame after playing just my second year as a said Kane in a statementfrom California-based EA Sports (NASDAQ: “When you look back at some of the greaft players who have had this it’s an honor to be a part of the EA SPORTSz family and contribute to a game I’ve been playing for more than 10 years.” Kane won the Calder Trophgy as the NHL’s Rookie of the Year in 2008 and this past seasonn led the Blackhawks to the Western Conference He has scored more than 20 goals and registeredf more than 70 pointsa in each of his first two EA SPORTS also announced that it has signed Canadiab junior hockey scoring sensation John Tavares, expected to be the top pick in this weekend’as 2009 Entry Draft, to promote the releasd of NHL 10.
Tavares will join Kane as spokespersons forNHL 10.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Analysis: No major Haiti risk seen from Wyclef election bar - Reuters
Telegraph.co.uk | Analysis: No major Haiti risk seen from Wyclef election bar Reuters In the often perverse logic that has driven America's war in Iraq, as US soldiers are withdrawn the number of private security contractors is set to rise, writes Bernd Debusmann. Commentary By Joseph Guyler Delva PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - If protests ... Haitian officials: Wyclef Jean will not be on presidential b » |
Thursday, August 19, 2010
TIME Poll: Majority Opposes Mosque, Many Distrust Muslims - TIME
The Hindu | TIME Poll: Majority Opposes Mosque, Many Distrust Muslims TIME An opponent of a proposed Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero hold signs during a community board meeting to debate the issue in lower Manhattan. Opponents of the planned Islamic community center and mosque ... Mosque debate divides Democrats, especi » |
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Suicide Bomber Kills Dozens in Attack on Iraqi Army Recruits - New York Times
Reuters | Suicide Bomber Kills Dozens in Attack on Iraqi Army Recruits New York Times BAGHDAD â€" A suicide bomber blew himself up early on Tuesday at an army recruiting office, killing dozens in the first major bombing of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan â€" a period made more fraught than in previous years by the ... Suicide bomber targets Iraqi army recruits, kills at least 51 Suicide bomber kills 59 in Iraq 45 killed, 121 wounded in Iraq suicide bombing |
Sunday, August 15, 2010
DA: Wrong man may have been arrested in Buffalo shootings - CNN
CBC.ca | DA: Wrong man may have been arrested in Buffalo shootings CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Authorities may have arrested the wrong person in a shooting that killed four people in Buffalo, New York, according to a local television station. Charges against Keith Johnson, 25, could be dropped, the Erie County ... Shooting victims identified; police charge Buffalo man DA not sure if police have right suspect in Buffalo, NY 8 shot, 4 fat » |
Friday, August 13, 2010
Details on stabbing suspect's capture - CNN
ABC News | Details on stabbing suspect's capture CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A suspected serial killer accused of slashing victims in three states should have an extradition hearing in the next few days, authorities said Thursday. Elias Abuelazam, a 33-year-old Israeli citizen, ... Serial Stabbing Suspect a 'Gentle Giant,' But With History of Violence Suspected serial killer awaiting extradition Fears remain in Mich. after stabbing spree arrest |
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The Price of Steven Slater's JetBlue Flight - CBS News
CNN (blog) | The Price of Steven Slater's JetBlue Flight CBS News Harry Smith spoke with legal analyst Jack Ford about the charges against Jet Blue flight attendant Steven Slater. CBS News Legal Analyst Jack Ford said the charges brought against him for his behavior are criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and ... Carry-ons were JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater's biggest turnoffs Online Support for the Ex-JetBlue Flight Attendant Who Decided to Take This ... JetBlue's Steven Slater Out of Jail, Into Media Spotlight |
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Analysis - HP to signal direction with choice of new chief - Reuters
Globe and Mail | Analysis - HP to signal direction with choice of new chief Reuters A logo of HP is seen outside Hewlett-Packard Belgian headquarters in Diegem, near Brussels, January 12, 2010. By Gabriel Madway SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Will Hewlett-Packard Co's (HPQ.N) most important competitor in the next decade be Apple Inc (AAPL. ... BEFORE THE BELL:US Stock Futures Up;Hewlett-Packard Turns Lower |
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Briton, Six Americans on Medical Mission Murdereed in Afghanistan Ambush - Bloomberg
The Guardian | Briton, Six Americans on Medical Mission Murdereed in Afghanistan Ambush Bloomberg By Eltaf Najafizada - Sat Aug 07 14:28:56 GMT 2010 The bodies of six Americans, a Briton, a German and two Afghan interpreters that Taliban insurgents claim to have killed were recovered yesterday in a remote forested area of northern Afghanistan. ... 6 Americans among 10 charity workers killed in Taliban ambush 10 Aid Workers, Including 6 Americans, Killed in Afghanistan British doctor and nine others killed in Afghanistan ambush |
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
BP Begins Pumping Cement Into Well - New York Times
Globe and Mail | BP Begins Pumping Cement Into Well New York Times HOUSTON â€" BP started pumping cement into its runaway oil well in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday with the hope of sealing it for good. Adding cement is the next phase of a procedure known as a static kill, which began late Tuesday ... BP begins cementing Gulf oil well BP begins pumping cement in next stage of 'static kill' BP Begins Pumping Cement Into Damaged Well |
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
At Least 1 Dead, 2 Wounded in Conn. Workplace Shooting - FOXNews
msnbc.com | At Least 1 Dead, 2 Wounded in Conn. Workplace Shooting FOXNews August 3, 2010: A company executive says a warehouse worker who had been c » |
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