Monday, August 5, 2013

Irving Oil Deal Doubles to $300M


The transaction marks the Canadian oil company's fifth visit to the USPP market.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

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Documents: SEC probing McAuliffe former e-car firm

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) ? The electric-car company headed until last fall by Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe and a sister company led by the brother of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are under federal scrutiny over how they used a foreign investor visa program.

Nearly 100 pages of newly released documents reveal the Securities and Exchange Commission in May subpoenaed records of GreenTech Automotive and Gulf Coast Funds Management, a partner in GreenTech's efforts to establish plants in Mississippi. The inquiry is related to their use of a Department of Homeland Security program that grants permanent residency to foreign investors who invest $500,000 or more in economically struggling areas for ventures that create American jobs.

McAuliffe is a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and close friend and chief fundraiser for the presidential campaigns of Bill and Hillary Clinton. He was a co-founder and chairman of GreenTech until he quietly resigned after announcing his candidacy for governor in November.

"I left the company in December of last year, and I don't know anything about it," McAuliffe said after participating in a forum in Wytheville, Va., with state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, his Republican opponent in the nation's only competitive governor's race this fall.

Gulf Coast's chief executive and president is Anthony Rodham, the brother of the former first lady.

There was no reply to telephone messages the AP left Friday afternoon at Gulf Coast's McLean, Va., headquarters and at Rodham's home.

GreenTech, in an emailed statement to AP, acknowledged receiving the subpoenas and said the company is cooperating with investigators.

SEC spokesman John Nester declined to comment on the investigation.

GreenTech, with the aid of Gulf Coast, used what is known as the EB-5 program to attract overseas capital, particularly from China where the company has its roots. Gulf Coast is one of hundreds of "Regional Centers" that pool investments from foreign nationals looking to invest in U.S. businesses or industries as part of the foreign investor visa program.

Documents posted on the website of Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa and the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, show that the SEC's subpoena sought unspecified documents from GreenTech and banking records from Gulf Coast. The documents also indicate that GreenTech impermissibly guaranteed investors returns on their money.

"The SEC is looking into the Regional Center (Gulf Coast) for possible security violations. SEC has issued subpoenas on the Regional Center's bank records. The SEC also informed USCIS of a publicly posted (an) unsigned promissory note posted online which guarantees returns on the GreenTech Automotive investment," according to one official summary that found "fraud was possible but not fully verified."

The documents include a 12-page letter from Grassley to Alejandro Mayorkas, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services which oversees the EB-5 program, accusing Mayorkas of providing unusually preferential treatment to the politically connected McAuliffe and Rodham to expedite EB-5 applications from foreign investors.

Among documents Grassley references is an email from McAuliffe in which he complains about the deliberate pace of USCIS staff in approving an application and drops the name of Virginia's senior U.S. senator, Mark R. Warner, to drive home his point.

"I have been extremely frustrated by the USCIS approval process," McAuliffe wrote to Doug Smith, a Homeland Security assistant secretary on July 28, 2010. "You should be aware that Senator Warner and other Members of Congress have made inquiries on this project."

Mayorkas, testifying last week on his appointment before a skeptical Senate Homeland Security Committee, denied ever exercising undue influence on the outcome of a case.

McAuliffe, in the gubernatorial campaign, touts his stewardship at GreenTech as an example of his prowess at creating jobs. Last year, he said he located a start-up plant for the tiny, all-electric, two-seat MyCar in the Memphis, Tenn., suburb of Horn Lake, Miss., because Virginia economic development officials would not bid on the factory.

Years' worth of emails and other correspondence between McAuliffe and other GreenTech executives and Virginia Economic Development Partnership first reported by AP in December showed that VEDP staff under Democratic and Republican governors showed company officials a variety of sites in economically depressed Virginia regions. But the Virginia officials never got answers to questions about company operations and became skeptical of the investments-for-visas EB-5 program as a cornerstone of GreenTech's financing.

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Senate Judiciary Committee documents (Grassley): http://1.usa.gov/1cmhM8c

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Debra McCown, reporting from Wytheville, Va., contributed to this report.

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Dying 2-year-old is Pa. couple's best man

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Christine Swidorsky carries her son and the couple's best man, Logan Stevenson, 2, down the aisle to her husband-to-be Sean Stevenson during the wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Logan stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

Christine Swidorsky carries her son and the couple's best man, Logan Stevenson, 2, down the aisle to her husband-to-be Sean Stevenson during the wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Logan stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

Newlywed Christine Stevenson kisses the hand of her son, Logan Stevenson, 2, after marrying Sean Stevenson in a wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Logan stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

Newlywed Christine Stevenson and Sean Stevenson smile after sharing their first kiss at the wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Their son, Logan Stevenson, 2, stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

Detail from a wedding cake donated by Leslie Joseph of Hunker shows a representation of Logan Stevenson, 2, and his favorite stuffed animal at the Stevenson wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Christine Stevenson and Sean Stevenson's son, Logan Stevenson, 2, stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

Logan Stevenson's stuffed toy, Bun Bun, rests on a table with his suit jacket after his parent's wedding ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013 in Jeannette, Pa. Christine Stevenson and Sean Stevenson's son, Logan Stevenson, 2, stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father. The boy has leukemia and other complications. The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos. Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer. (AP Photo/Tribune Review, Eric Schmadel) PITTSBURGH OUT

JEANNETTE, Pa. (AP) ? Looking dapper in a tiny tan pinstripe suit and orange shirt, a 2-year-old boy with only weeks to live served as the best man Saturday afternoon for his parents' Pennsylvania wedding.

Christine Swidorsky carried Logan Stevenson on her shoulder at the Saturday afternoon wedding in Jeannette, a suburb of Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported.

Logan stood with his grandmother, Debbie Stevenson, during a 12-minute ceremony uniting Logan's mother and his father, Sean Stevenson. The boy has leukemia and other complications.

"We're married," Swidorsky exclaimed joyously after kissing her groom to applause from family and friends.

After a whirlwind week, the Jeannette couple tied the knot in a hastily arranged backyard ceremony that formalized their union and celebrated Logan's life, which doctors say will be cut short soon by cancer.

The Stevensons abandoned an original wedding date of July 2014 after learning from doctors late last month that their son had two to three weeks to live. The couple wanted Logan to see them marry and to be part of family photos.

Logan dozed off and on during the ceremony, nestled on his grandmother's shoulder, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported. Debbie Stevenson said he is on medication to make him comfortable, but it also makes him sleepy.

Swidorsky's mother died six years ago and her father died just two months ago, the newspaper said.

Logan, who was born Oct. 22, 2010, was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia. He has Fanconi anemia, a rare disease that often leads to cancer.

He endured a stem cell transplant in July 2012. Last March, he underwent surgery to remove a kidney ravaged by a tumor.

During a Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World in June, Logan fell ill. He was hospitalized in Florida before he was flown back to Pittsburgh.

During a trip to the emergency room last month, a test revealed a mass in his remaining kidney, which led to his terminal prognosis. Logan is spending his remaining days at home, where he is showered with attention from family members.

Swidorsky's daughter, Isabella Johns, 13, served as bridesmaid and the couple's 1-year-old daughter, Savannah, was her parents' flower girl.

"This is our dream come true," Swidorsky said through tears, the Post-Gazette reported.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

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Friday, August 2, 2013

AT&T out, Google in at Starbucks

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Starbucks is replacing AT&T as a provider of Wi-Fi.

In a grande-sized deal Google Inc. and Broomfield, Colo.-based Level 3 Communications Inc. will replace AT&T Inc. as providers of faster Wi-Fi service at thousands of U.S. Starbucks locations, Starbucks Corp. announced Wednesday.

The service will be roughly 10 times faster than what AT&T now provides, although speeds will vary by location, Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) said.

The new vendors will provide service at new Starbucks locations starting in August, then eventually expand to 7,000 more company-owned U.S. stores over the next 18 months.

Level 3 (NYSE: LVLT) will upgrade the existing Wi-Fi devices used at Starbucks locations and manage in-store connectivity for point-of-sale transactions and Starbucks' other retail functions. The Wi-Fi service will carry Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) brand.

Financial terms were not announced.

AT&T (NYSE: T) currently provides 1.5 megabit Wi-Fi speeds at Starbucks shops via a T1 line, CBS' CNET reports.

Level 3 has worked on projects that share many of the same technical features, but not one putting together the different elements for such a high-profile customer, said Anthony Christie, Level 3's chief marketing officer.

?This is a watershed deal for us,? he said. ?Not because this is something we?ve never done, but it showcases our ability to develop unique solutions on a scale that?s very different from our competitors.?

CNET analyst Shara Tibken writes that the faster service may draw mobile-device users with limited data plans who want to use fast Wi-Fi for data-gobbling services like downloading big files and streaming.

?Every day, our customers rely on the free Wi-Fi at Starbucks to study, work, connect with friends or just relax,? said Adam Brotman, chief digital officer at Starbucks. "We want to make sure that they can access the web effortlessly and quickly, no matter what they?re doing, or what device they are using."

Mark Harden directs print and digital news content for the Denver Business Journal and writes for the "Broadway & 17th" blog. Email: mharden@bizjournals.com. Phone: 303-803-9227.

Greg Avery covers tech, telecom, aerospace and bioscience for the Denver Business Journal and writes for the "Boosters, Bits & Bioscience" blog. Phone: 303-803-9222.

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Michael Douglas-Robert De Niro comedy 'Last Vegas' wins appeal of R-rating

By Todd Cunningham

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - BS Films on Thursday won its appeal of the R-rating initially given to the Michael Douglas-Robert De Niro comedy "Last Vegas," which will now be rated PG-13.

The Motion Picture Assn. of America's classification and rating appeals board announced the switch Thursday. The new rating for the film, which is to open on November 1, is for "brief sexual content."

Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen co-star in "Last Vegas," which is directed by Jon Turteltaub ("National Treasure") from an original screenplay by Dan Fogelman. The plot follows four friends who throw a Las Vegas bachelor party for the only one who's remained single.

CBS Films in February shifted the release date from December 20 to November 1, positioning it as counter-programming to Summit's young adult sci-fi film "Ender's Game."

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

U.S. economy finds momentum in second quarter, eyes further gains

By Lucia Mutikani

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth unexpectedly accelerated in the second quarter, laying a firmer foundation for the rest of the year that could bring the Federal Reserve a step closer to cutting back its monetary stimulus.

Gross domestic product grew at a 1.7 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, stepping up from the first quarter's downwardly revised 1.1 percent expansion pace.

The economic picture was further brightened by the ADP National Employment Report, which showed private employers added 200,000 jobs in July, maintaining June's pace. It offered hope the government's comprehensive employment report on Friday could show a recent run of fairly strong job gains extended to July.

"The economy is improving and the ADP report is emblematic of a pattern of growth that will continue to tilt to the upside," said Eric Green, chief economist at TD Securities in New York. "That is enough for the Fed to taper in September."

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the economy growing at a 1.0 percent pace after a previously reported 1.8 percent advance in the first three months of the year.

The surprisingly better GDP report buoyed U.S. stocks and lifted the dollar against a basket of currencies. Investors sold U.S. Treasury debt, with the price on the 30-year government bond falling a full point at one stage.

Rebounds in business spending and export growth, and a sharp moderation in the pace of decline in government outlays boosted economic growth in the April-June period, offsetting cooler consumer spending and a steady rate of inventory accumulation.

Still, the report marked a third straight quarter of GDP growth below 2 percent, a pace that normally would be too soft to bring down unemployment. But growth was poised to gain even more momentum in the second half of the year as the fiscal burden brought on by belt-tightening in Washington eases.

Federal Reserve officials, wrestling with a decision on the future of their $85 billion per month bond-buying program, will likely draw comfort from the pick-up in output last quarter. They wind up a two-day meeting later on Wednesday.

Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said last month that the central bank would probably start curtailing the bond purchases later this year with an eye toward bringing them to a complete halt by the middle of 2014, if the economy progressed as expected.

REVISIONS GIVE ECONOMY A GLOW

Revisions to earlier GDP data released along with the report on Wednesday cast the economy in a better light than previously, and contributed to the report's solid tenor.

The government implemented a number of changes in how it calculates GDP. For example, research and development spending will now be treated as investment, and defined benefit pension plans will be measured on an accrual basis, rather than as cash.

The revisions showed the economy grew 2.8 percent last year, 0.6 percentage point faster than previously estimated.

They also yielded a higher rate of savings, a good omen for future consumer spending.

Still, higher taxes, as Washington tries to shrink the government's budget deficit, constrained consumer spending in the second quarter. Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, slowed to a 1.8 percent growth pace after rising at a 2.3 percent rate in the first quarter.

The slow pace of consumption kept a lid on inflation pressures, with a price index in the report holding steady in the second quarter. Excluding food and energy, prices rose at a subdued 0.8 percent pace. Both measures were the weakest since the first quarter of 2009.

Tepid domestic demand also led businesses to keep close watch on their inventories. Inventory accumulation added 0.41 percentage point to growth, less than half its contribution in the prior quarter.

But higher savings and a firming labor market should help to spur consumer spending and encourage businesses to continue a steady pace of restocking.

"We remain confident that the economy will expand much faster in the second half of the year as the drag from fiscal tightening continues to fade," said Harm Bandholz, chief U.S. economist at UniCredit Research in New York.

"The most important support factor will remain the improving labor market, which already in the past has allowed consumer spending to weather most of the fiscal drag."

Private employers added 200,000 jobs in July after hiring 198,000 in June, the ADP report showed. The figure was in line with the pace of job growth seen since the start of the year.

Exports rebounded in the second quarter, showing the largest percentage gain since the third quarter of 2011, even as demand weakened in Europe and China.

But the increase was insufficient to offset strong import growth, leaving a trade deficit that weighed on GDP.

There was good news from the housing sector, with spending on residential construction rising at a double-digit rate. Housing, which triggered the 2007-09 recession, is growing strongly, helping to keep the economic recovery anchored.

However, a rise in mortgage rates on the back of growing expectations of a reduction in the Fed's bond purchases has cooled the appetite of some potential buyers.

Business spending reversed the prior quarter's decline, and while government spending contracted for a third straight quarter, the pace of the decline slowed sharply as state and local government spending rebounded.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani,; Additional reporting by Leah Schnurr in New York; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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Get Two Android Apps That Display Crucial Phone Information for Free

Get Two Android Apps That Display Crucial Phone Information for Free

Sometimes I need to check information on my phone that the notifications bar doesn?t show ? such as GPS signal strength and CPU temperature. For example, when traveling, knowing whether your mobile is on the verge of an overheated shutdown or if your GPS signal might soon conk out, helps a lot. I spent a lot of time puttering around with different ways of visualizing this data and discovered two apps that stand out: Power Line and Cool Tool.

Power Line and Cool Tool allow you to monitor a huge amount of information, regardless of what you?re doing on the phone. They use a feature of the Android operating system called ?screen overlay? which allows apps to display images over other apps. While sounding similar to the Android notifications bar, which displays at the top of the screen, screen overlay appears anywhere you want on the screen.

Also, for those of you using Paranoid Android or Pacman custom ROMs, you may not even have a notifications bar to show the clock or cellular signal quality ? installing an improved form of notification bar could help. For those of you with questions on how to root and install a custom ROM, check out Danny?s article on the subject.

Power Line

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Power Line shows all its information without text ? using extremely minimal lines. Although Power Line can display fewer kinds of readouts than Cool Tool, its colorful bars look extremely good and are much easier to setup. To get started with Power Line, you only need to fire the app up. If you need to add additional lines, navigate to ?settings? and hit the ?+? button in the upper right corner.power_line_start

Core Features

  • The Power Line app displays your phone?s information using customizable, colorized bars, which it lays out in one of three positions: (1) Top of the screen; (2) bottom of the screen; (3) center of the screen. You can alter the color, thickness, positioning and transparency of these bars.
  • Large number of readouts: Power Line provides thirteen different readouts ? there?s a fourteenth option to include bars as decoration.
  • Full screen bars/lines: The colored bars can span the entire length of the screen. For example, using the mobile signal bar readout, when in an area with great cellular reception, the bar spans the length of the screen. The colors of the lines can also change, depending on their strength ? for example, if a cellular signal is strong, the color can be set to turn blue.

The Good

  • Minimal aesthetics: Power Line features extremely minimal graphics ? it?s just a bar.
  • Inexpensive: The paid version of Power Line costs $1.49.
  • Beautiful: While Cool Tool focuses on raw functionality, Power Line emphasizes appearance. Below, I enabled several bars against a black background, for contrast. You can see that the lines are of varying thickness, color and positioning.

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The Bad

  • Free version heavily limited: The Free versions unfortunately doesn?t come with very much, aside from the battery and signal strength indicators. If that?s good enough for you, though, you won?t need to purchase the paid version.
  • The clock available in Power Line, predictably, is a line. To me this made it extremely difficult to gauge the time ? looking at the sun provided a more reliable estimate of time.
  • Difficult to distinguish between each line: You can only tell the difference from each line by changing color, width, transparency and positioning. Oftentimes, even with different colored lines, I found myself not really being able to tell whether my battery was overheating or if it was simply low on charge.

Cool Tool

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Out of the two apps, Cool Tool possesses the most functionality, with less emphasis on aesthetics. It features a huge number of readout options, including GPS signal, cellular network signal strength, free RAM, battery temperature and more. One of the more interesting features of Cool Tool is that it can function as a task killer ? though I don?t recommend using this feature on any Android versions newer than 2.2, Froyo. Additionally, it has several custom themes that you can download for free.

Core Features

  • GPS information: Cool Tool includes GPS monitoring. Below, you can see the GPS signal strength in purple. Typically any rating above zero indicates a functional connection. You can also choose to set the GPS to display as a graph, which can indicate whether or not GPS signal will soon drop off.
  • Adjustable positioning: The Cool Tools display can appear anywhere on your mobile. To change its position, simply use the virtual joystick to move the display around.

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  • Text, histogram or graph display: Cool Tool can display information in either text form (such as showing battery temperature in degrees Fahrenheit), as histograms or graphs.

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  • There are several free custom themes for the free version. I suggest pairing Cool Tool with a custom theme and using a launcher, such as Nova Launcher, to rid yourself of the notifications bar. As a replacement, Cool Tool takes up zero space and provides many times more the information.

The Good

  • Themes: Cool Tool also offers a variety of free themes. Some increase the size of the graphs and readouts. Others change the color. Cool Tool gives a great deal of leeway to those with custom icons and launchers.
  • Highly customizable: There are hundreds of customizable sensor display options in Cool Tool.
  • Ridiculously feature rich: It can monitor almost any metric available on your phone.
  • Broad compatibility: Cool Tool works on almost any phone. Believe it or not, it worked on all of my many Android devices, going back as far as Android 2.1, which is paleolithic-old in Internet time.

The Bad

  • The free version includes an ad, but this only displays during the setup process. Overall, this isn?t much of a negative.
  • Turning on too many gauges will drain your battery faster.
  • Complex: It can take some time to properly configure the app, as there are hundreds of configuration options.

Conclusion

Comparing Cool Tool to Power Line for me is very difficult; over the past few months I?ve alternated use between the two. Are they worth purchasing? Yes, although Cool Tool?s Pro version only exists in the Amazon app store and Power Line doesn?t include ads. It comes down to this: If you prefer raw minimalism, go with Power Line. If you want a more feature rich application, give Cool Tool a try.

For those of you looking for all kinds of hardware info on your phone, check out Erez?s breakdown of Elixer 2. I can personally vouch for Elixer 2?s thoroughness. It will tell you all kinds of things about your phone.

Does anyone else use overlay tools? Let us know in the comments.

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Apple, Samsung Claim Bulk of Smartphone Profits

Apple, Samsung Claim Bulk of Smartphone Profits

Published on 07-31-2013 02:24 PM

Here's a newsflash. Apple and Samsung are still - overwhelmingly - the two biggest players on the smartphone scene today, with each claiming a nearly identical dominant share of total smartphone revenue.

According to Cannacord analyst Michael Walkley, Apple claimed 53 percent of smartphone profits in Q2 of 2013, which is down 4% from Q1. Nonetheless, Apple's share remains a handsome one in the face of stiff competition from Samsung. The South Korean tech titan saw its share of smartphone industry profits climb from 43 percent in Q1 to 50 percent in Q2.

Sales of Samsung?s Galaxy S4 and Apple?s iPhone 5 have been especially strong during the summer months... so much so that the two companies now account for 103% of industry profits combined. The Financial Post reports that the only excitement in this race pertains to third place, where Nokia, BlackBerry and other Android-centered manufacturers like HTC Corp., ZTE Corp. and LG Electronics Inc. are fighting to determine who is going to be next in line to Apple and Samsung.

To be fair, of course, the distance between third and second place isn't really a "gap." It's the Grand Canyon.

Source: The Financial Post

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