Saturday, May 28, 2011

New mobile payment program approaching from Google

Android smartphones will soon have a Google made mobile payment system. Google is introducing its own near-field communication technology, which uses a chip mounted in a phone that is read by a sensor and linked to a bank account. Google is just the latest business to jump on this technology for financial transaction purposes. The wallet will soon be a thing of the past.

Sprint debuting new payment system on Nexus S smart phone

Do you’ve a smart phone? Then you better have mobile payment processing too. In the next few years, ISIS will be developed and installed as a near-field communications technology in a joint effort with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Near-field communication, or NFC, technology works by planting a readable chip in a phone that contains the user’s credit card or bank account information. If a merchant has an NFC reader at the point of purchase, customers need only to tap the phone near the reader to initiate the transaction and have their checking or credit account charged accordingly. Sprint, according to Bloomberg, is unveiling its own NFC program developed in part with Google, and will be accessible on Sprint phones starting with the Nexus S Android smartphone.

Same product, but from Google

The Nexus S Android smart phone will be how you are able to get the system from Google at first. With increasingly more phones coming out on the Google-based Android platform, the Google payment system will become more readily accessible. At first, Google will only debut the NFC technology in a few major cities. These include Washington D.C., New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. VeriFone Systems and ViVOtech software is used to run the Google NFC technology. Mobile-phone based commerce was estimated at $370 million worldwide last year. Currently, Apple is working on an NFC program too. It needs to keep up. To be able to ensure uniformity, ISIS is hoping to be able to team up with Google, Apple, credit card businesses and banks to make sure the systems are all compatible. This will make sure there is uniformity throughout the states. When doing transactions, NFC technology is hardly ever used. It is fairly old technology though.

Other mobile payment systems on the horizon

There are always many options. There are more than “mobile wallet” types around. Square, for instance, turns a smart phone into a credit card machine. The charge card reader is put into the headphone jack while the Square app has to be downloaded. The user then can simply swipe a charge card to receive a payment. Square was unable to send payments, just receive, in 2009 when it came out. When going to a clerk in a participating store, an individual can now purchase goods with Square. This is the new version, states CNN. The store clerk finds the Square customer’s information. This is how the charge card is billed. No chip reading is needed.

Articles cited

Bloomberg

bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-24/google-to-unveil-mobile-payment-service.html

Forbes

blogs.forbes.com/elizabethwoyke/2011/05/17/mobile-payments-jv-isis-eager-for-apple-google-sprint-to-join/

CNN

cnn.com/2011/TECH/mobile/05/23/square/



Friday, May 27, 2011

Suit for Los Angeles Dodgers to deal with

The family of Brian Stow, the man who was viciously pummeled by Dodgers followers after a game, is suing the Dodgers organization. Stow went to the opening day game between the Giants and the Dodgers, and was viciously beaten by Dodgers fans and almost died of his injuries. He is still in the hospital. Only a single arrest was made.

Case for Brian Stow causes criminal arrest to happen

The Los Angeles Police Department made a criminal arrest in the Brian Stow beating case recently, according to the Los Angeles Times. The LAPD arrested 31 year old Giovanni Ramirez as one of the two people who supposedly beat Brian Stow, who was attacked on March 31 and remains in critical condition. Stow was wearing a Giants shirt. Two men were angry over it and were seen taunting him until one hit him. He fell to the ground and was kicked over and over by the men, even when he was no longer conscious. Ramirez has three prior felony convictions and is a known gang member. He is being charged, because he killed a victim to near death, with assault with a deadly weapon.

How the Dodgers were involved

The Stow family is filing a lawsuit against the Dodgers organization for failing to provide adequate security, according to ESPN. The Dodgers stadium was not safe as it should have been made, according to the Stow family attorney. The Dodgers took care of security right after the incident. They hired more security personnel including previous LAPD officials. Some suggest that “problem fans” are gang members in the Dodgers stadium since there have been other troubles with Dodgers followers being drunk and unruly. Ramirez’s parole officer said he looked a lot like the sketch of one of the two men which identified him to the law enforcement. Nobody knows who the other man is. CNN reports that Stow has movement in his arms and legs and has been able to open his eyes.

Sports enthusiasts were violent in the past too

There is a long history of violence among sports followers. For instance, the Nika riots of 532 A.D., according to Wikipedia, was a weeklong period of rioting that broke out in Constantinople, where two rival factions of chariot racing supporters created such chaos in the capital that half the city was burned to the ground and more than 10,000 were killed before the army slaughtered the rioters. Violence has been a problem in Europe among soccer fans for some time. Fox News reports that in Greece, there was a huge riot at the end of April. This was when the Greek professional soccer championship was finished. The Daily Mail states that on May 3, Polish soccer supporters also rioted when the Polish Cup Final match was over all with fire in the stadium and players getting assaulted until law enforcement stopped it.

Information from

Los Angeles Times

latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dodgers-20110523,0,2773021.story

ESPN

sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/mlb/news/story?id=6584013&campaign=rss&source=MLBHeadlines

CNN

articles.cnn.com/2011-05-19/justice/california.fan.beaten_1_billboard-campaign-brutal-attack-parking-lot?_s=PM:CRIME

Nika Riots

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nika_riots

Fox News

foxnews.com/sports/2011/05/02/aek-fan-club-torched-2-days-cup-final-riots/

Daily Mail

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1383480/Concerns-hooliganism-Poland-football-cup-final-ends-mass-riot.html



Acting sexual outlawed in Utah with legislation

Laws that regulate any sexuality tend to be controversial. The same is true in Utah. According to the AP, two Utah escort services have filed a federal lawsuit against the state because the broadly worded solicitation ordinances not only ban prostitution, but make acting sexual illegal.

No more implied sex offers in Utah with new law

According to Salt Lake City Law enforcement Chief Chris Burbank, Utah adopted its currently worded anti-prostitution laws in order to assist undercover agents working stings within the sex trade. Since asking officers to “expose or touch themselves” is now against Utah law, it would not be allowed for prostitutes to ask law enforcement this to prove they aren’t law enforcement. It is completely illegal to just ask for money in exchange for sexual favors. Now, it is too illegal in Utah to have any “lewd” or “suggestive” nonverbal acts due to the amendments.

According to Burbank, non-prostitutes will not be targeted with the law. It is simply to stop the sex trade from occurring, specifically when under-aged parties are involved.

“Officers were being put in a position that we’re not going to allow, so we took a different direction,” he told the AP.

Is it a crime to be sexy?

The escort service will be represented by attorney Andrew McCullough in the lawsuit. He is worried that some of the other businesses with sexual components will be in legal trouble. Several people have to “act sexy” for work but are not selling sexual favors. McCullough explains this could contain strip club dancers.

“Most girls who touch their breasts are not telling you they’re open for sex,” the attorney said.

Acting sexual isn’t good at home, either

In other strange sex news, a Massachusetts bill would make it a crime for parents to have intercourse at home if they’re in the process of a divorce. The idea is to protect kids and slow domestic violence, according to Wrentham, Mass., Selectman Robert Leclair. Critics claim the law wouldn’t only rob parents of their rights, but additionally ban any sexual relationship within the home until the divorce is final, yet another example of broad wording.

On the bright side, supporters of the bill point out that it would too end the practice of lifetime alimony payments and cap how much one spouse could be ordered to pay the other.

Rounding out the docket with bestiality

Bestiality would have been banned in Florida with Senate Bill 344 too. Sen. Nan Rich of Sunrise, Fla., who first introduced the bill in 2009, believes that such legislation is long overdue in the Sunshine State. However, some critics maintain that SB 344 is another bill that suffers from overly broad verbiage. SB 344 could be banning human sexual intercourse since the word “animals” in the phrase “sex with animals” may be referring to humans too, according to Escapist Magazine.

Articles cited

Associated Press

wapo.st/jgXAOq

Escapist Magazine

escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/528.283827-Florida-outlaws-sex

Mother Jones

motherjones.com/mojo/2011/05/annals-big-government-florida-ban-bestiality-baggy-pants

My Fox Boston

bit.ly/m50Qb6

David Archuleta’s dad Jeff could not resist the sexy (allegedly)

youtube.com/watch?v=xm6R-V3tL8g



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Pawlenty on ethanol: No-go for government funds

GOP presidential hopeful Pawlenty showed brass during his candidacy announcement, states The Daily Caller. The former Minnesota governor didn’t mince words, calling ethanol subsidies an idea that needs to die now. Even though ethanol fuel continues to have its proponents, the mounting criticisms over the fuel’s inefficiency and impact on world food prices makes it debatable, argues Intellectual Takeout.

America and corn

When it comes to United States farming, growing corn is very essential. Even traditional bluegrass nuggets like “The Boy Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn” equate the ability to grow corn with male virility:

“Why do you come for me to wed?
Can’t even make your own corn grain.
Single I am and will remain;
A lazy man I won’t maintain.”

Buying a culture

Beyond corn’s place in United States culture, the automotive industry’s battle to improve fuel efficiency has brought intense focus to renewable fuel sources like ethanol. Ethanol fuel production is supported by the National Corn Growers Association and other political lobbies.

Yet politicians like Tim Pawlenty believe the government subsidy investment is not worth the return. Using grains to produce an option fuel to gasoline has already begun to create shortages that have elevated the cost of corn. Cheap grain is more valuable as food than fuel, argues Pawlenty. He was able to help manage fiscal challenged in Minnesota while reducing ethanol subsidies. This has given him confidence that he can do the same in the U.S.

“I’m here today to tell Iowans the truth about federal energy subsidies,” said Pawlenty during his presidential candidacy announcement. “(That includes) federal subsidies for ethanol… (They must) be phased out gradually. We need to do it fairly. But we need to do it.”

Fuel efficiency connection to ethanol

Scientists explain that ethanol fuel has 34 percent less energy per unit of volume. This is when it is compared to traditional gasoline used in cars. As much as 50 percent fuel could be used in an ethanol only motor than that of a standard gasoline motor.

The connection between miles per gallon and ethanol fuel shows a lot. It has many people reconsidering how viable ethanol is. It may not be possible to add ethanol fuel to the mix considering the idea that Keith Crain and others have that national MGP standards need to go up.

Information from

Auto News

autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110523/OEM01/305239986/1137

The Daily Caller

dailycaller.com/2011/05/23/pawlenty-announces-2012-run-under-banner-of-truth-tells-iowans-that-ethanol-subsidies-must-be-phased-out/

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel

Intellectual Takeout

intellectualtakeout.org/library/agriculture/ethanol-renewable-energy

National Corn Growers Association

ncga.com/

Tim Pawlenty

timpawlenty.com/

Tim Pawlenty, et al, on ethanol subsidies

youtube.com/watch?v=V5y6E2TQTw0