Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Samsung Buys Storage Software Maker Nvelo

Samsung has strengthened its storage business after announcing a deal to buy US-based software specialist Nvelo?in an undisclosed deal.

Two-year-old?Nvelo?is based in Santa Clara and develops data caching software. That technology increases the speed at which devices, such as computers or phones, retrieve data and information from hard disk drives and solid state devices (SSD).

The acquisition, which closed Friday, was low key but nonetheless significant as it will give the Korean electronics giant more options in the memory space. The announcement of the deal was light on details and specifics, but it did confirm that all technology and staff at Nvelo will be transferred to Samsung.

Nvelo says that its?Dataplex?product ? which was first developed by Denali, the Cadence-owned?company that Nvelo was spun out of ? detects and caches the information that is most used, allowing for the speed gains.?It?is not yet clear whether Samsung will make it, and other Nvelo products, proprietary.

?The acquisition of Nvelo will enable us to extend our ability to provide SSD related storage solutions to customers. We are pleased with this transaction as the employees of Nvelo share our vision to take SSD storage into the next-generation of performance and reliability,? said Young-Hyun Jun, executive VP of flash product and technology for Samsung?s device solutions business.

Related:?Samsung begins producing next-gen mobile memory with industry?s first 30nm 2GB LPDDR3 chips

Headline image via Jung Yeon Je/AFP/Getty

Source: http://thenextweb.com/asia/2012/12/17/529294samsung-buys-us-based-storage-software-maker-nvelo-in-undisclosed-deal/

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Friday, December 14, 2012

FIRST LOOK: Meet Drew Barrymore's Baby Girl!

See how the newlywed mom has changed -- from her cherub-cheeked early days to her status as a Hollywood golden girl

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Adcorp to buy Australian IT company

Delivery specialist FedEx has been accused of "systematically" overcharging its business and government clients for nearly a decade, and an?internal company message may be the smoking gun to prove it. The email from a FedEx sales executive was unsealed this week as part of a lawsuit against the company claiming that they overcharged for millions of packages over "many years."?According to Bloomberg, the email seems to make the whole case pretty cut and dried.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/adcorp-buy-australian-company-104512839--sector.html

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

'Feisty' Agent Who 'Caught' Bin Laden Does Not ... - Business Insider

The CIA Agent largely responsible for locating and planning the capture/kill mission of Osama bin Laden, isn't getting the credit she thinks she deserves.

Since her ? and America's ? success tracking down and eliminating Al Qaeda's bossman, she has run into some trouble, according to an article in the Washington Post.?

"Maya," as she's called in the Kathryn Biglow movie "Zero-Dark-Thirty," is a hero on the silver screen, and in the eyes of many colleagues, but she's become a thumbtack in the big toe of America's storied Intelligence Agency.

From the Washington Post:

This spring, she was among a handful of employees given the agency?s Distinguished Intelligence Medal, its highest honor except for those recognizing people who have come under direct fire. But when dozens of others were given lesser awards, the female officer lashed out.

?She hit ?reply all??? to an e-mail announcement of the awards, a second former CIA official said. The thrust of her message, the former official said, was: ?You guys tried to obstruct me. You fought me. Only I deserve the award.?

Matt Bissonnette, one of the SEALs on the Abbottabad raid, described the agent as "feisty" and "wicked smart," and all but credits her with the trigger pull when it came to the hunt for Bin Laden. He even said she "teed up" Operation Neptune Spear, the name given to the successful mission.

The agent's position was that of a "targeter" ? someone who locates and develops assets, as well as leads for potential drone strikes. She operated out of a safe house in Jalalabad, Pakistan, and was among the first to cite bin Laden's network of couriers as a means to reach the man himself, though she received much pushback on the lead, according to Washington Post sources.

?After this went right, there were a lot of people trying to take credit,? the former intelligence official told the Post. She ?was one of the people from very early on pushing this? courier approach.

Also under scrutiny is the agency's access given to movie director Bigelow for "Zero-Dark-Thirty," and her insinuation that torture?played an integral role in obtaining information regarding bin Laden (contrary to the evidence). Though Bigelow says she gave the movie a "journalistic" approach when it came to research, it was bound to cause speculative and investigatory stirs in various American communities.

"Maya" has since been denied promotion, given instead a "bonus" for the mission, but she remains in service on an undisclosed assignment. ?Some colleagues tell the Post they thought the promotion was impossible to deny someone who played such a role in the Agency's highest priority mission.

The CIA is also conducting an internal investigation on the disclosure of classified information to Hollywood.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/feisty-agent-who-caught-bin-laden-does-not-play-well-with-others-in-the-agency-2012-12

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Obama tax plan no small deal to small business owners

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama's plan to increase taxes on top earners would have only a small impact on the nation's economy, according to congressional budget experts. But don't tell that to small business owners facing a tax hike.

Obama's proposal would hit about 940,000 people who report business income on their individual or household returns, says the Joint Committee on Taxation, the official scorekeeper for Congress. That's only 3.5 percent of the people who report business income, but those business owners are projected to earn 53 percent of the $1.3 trillion in business income that will be reported on individual returns next year.

That, Republicans in Congress argue, makes those business owners an important engine for economic growth and job creation.

They recite it as gospel: Paying higher taxes will reduce the amount of profits business owners would otherwise re-invest in their companies, making them less likely to expand and hire more workers. Many economists agree that tax increases in general limit economic growth. But there are big disagreements about magnitude ? how much relatively small changes in the top two income tax rates would affect the economy and job creation.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated last month that Obama's plan to increase taxes only on top earners would reduce economic growth by 0.1 percent of Gross Domestic Product next year, or about $16 billion. That translates into about 200,000 fewer jobs.

By comparison, letting all the tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 expire would reduce economic growth by 1.4 percent of GDP, resulting in about 1.8 million fewer jobs, the CBO said.

"It's a very tiny portion of the cliff impact and it very much raises revenues and it does so in a fair way," Rep. Sander Levin of Michigan, senior Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said of Obama's proposal. "It will not stifle economic growth in any significant way."

Most of the expiring tax cuts were first enacted under former President George W. Bush and extended by Obama in 2010. This time around, Obama says he is determined to let the tax cuts expire on income above $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for married couples. He wants to extend the Bush tax cuts for people making less.

House Speaker John Boehner and other Republicans have said they are open to more tax revenue through reducing or eliminating tax breaks. But Boehner opposes Obama's proposal to increase tax rates on high earners.

"Raising taxes on small businesses instead of taking a balanced approach that also cuts spending is wrong," Boehner, said recently. "It's only going to make it harder for our economy to grow. And if our economy doesn't grow, Americans don't get new jobs and the debt problem that we have will continue to threaten our children's future."

Republicans often relate the tax increases to small businesses because 94 percent of America's businesses are structured so that profits go directly to partners or shareholders who report the income on their individual tax returns. It's a way for business owners to avoid paying taxes twice on the same income ? once at the corporate level and again when profits are distributed as dividends.

Under Obama's plan, the 33 percent tax rate would rise to 36 percent on taxable income above $231,000 for a married couple filing jointly. The top tax rate would increase from 35 percent to 39.6 percent on taxable income above $397,000.

Obama's plan also would phase out the personal exemption and gradually reduce itemized deductions for individuals making more than $200,000 and married couples making more than $250,000. The top capital gains tax rate would rise from 15 percent to 20 percent. Qualified dividends, which are now taxed at a top rate of 15 percent, would be taxed as ordinary income for top earners, or at a top rate of 39.6 percent.

That, some business owners complain, would leave them with less money to hire new workers or keep the ones they have.

"We're trying to encourage people to go out and hire and take risks," said Brian Reardon, executive director of the S Corporation Association. "If you are reducing the marginal value, you are reducing the incentives for folks to take that risk."

An S corporations is a common business structure in which profits flow directly to shareholders who report the income on their individual tax returns.

Business owners note that they often pay taxes on profits they don't necessarily receive. For example, if you borrow money to start or expand your business, you can use some of your profits to repay the loan, but only the interest portion of the loan payment is tax deductible.

When business owners use profits to buy new equipment or make other upgrades, it often takes several years to write off the cost of those upgrades, depending on depreciation rules.

Dan McGregor, chairman of McGregor Metalworking Companies in Springfield, Ohio, said he and the other six shareholders in the business are looking at a tax increase of $250,000 to $300,000 next year under Obama's plan.

Under Obama's plan to increase the top two income tax rates, a taxpayer would have to have an income of around $4 million ? depending on how it's structured ? to face a tax increase of $250,000.

McGregor's company, which has 365 employees at five locations, does about $80 million a year in sales, McGregor said. Each year, a portion of the profits are distributed to shareholders, along with money to pay taxes. The rest, he said, is invested back into the company.

If taxes go up, distributions to shareholders must go up to pay the higher taxes, leaving less money to reinvest in the business, McGregor said.

"I feel a $40,000 reduction is the loss of one job, so if it's a $200,000 tax increase, that's five jobs," McGregor said.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-tax-plan-no-small-deal-small-businessmen-201241565.html

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Syrian rebels gain control of captured army base

BEIRUT (AP) ? An activist group says Syrian rebels are in full control of a sprawling military base they stormed two days earlier and have killed 35 government troops in the fighting.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the battle for the Sheik Suleiman base near the northern city of Aleppo ended on Tuesday after the rebels took over the base's main compound and warehouses.

The rebels first entered the base on Sunday afternoon, after weeks of fighting with soldiers loyal to President Bashar Assad.

The Observatory says that in addition to the 35 soldiers killed, the rebels also wounded or captured 64 government troops in the base. The Observatory relies on a network of activists inside Syria.

Syria's 20-month conflict has killed more than 40,000 people.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-rebels-gain-control-captured-army-093403065.html

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

University of Phoenix looking to draw from community colleges

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