Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Hackers Unlock iPhone

Miracles do come true: Hackers prove iPhone unlock software solution
TECH.BLORGE.com, Australia
By Danny Mendez Remember that website we told you about that's pulling a publicity stunt to showcase their iPhone unlocking software? ...

NTC: AT&T complaint needed vs iPhone SIM 'hacking'
INQ7.net, Philippines
... website forum indicating that he had found a way to unlock the iPhone and make it work on the network of Globe Telecom, a local telecommunications firm. ...
The unholy Apple/AT&T alliance has been undone, but iPhone is ... InfoWorld

A doubly bad day for AT&T: Second iPhone unlock announced
tuaw.com, CA
As Erica announced earlier today, our colleagues at Engadget confirmed a software-only unlock for the iPhone that's got their unit happily working on the ...
Engadget announces first full-software iPhone unlock
At that time, he was happily engaged in making calls on his iPhone using a T-Mobile SIM. Today Engadget announces a full iPhone software-only unlock. ...

George Hotz, New Jersey Teen, Unlocks iPhone for Use With Any Network
National Ledger, AZ
"What I want is for people to be able to buy an iPhone, unlock it and use it." Regarding the legality of the maneuver, "it's totally legal," Hotz asserted. ...
First full-software iPhone unlock finally available
By Jose Vilches, TechSpot.com Engadget is reporting that a full iPhone software-only unlock is now available, courtesy of the iPhoneSIMFree.com team, ...

First full-software iPhone unlock finally available
TechSpot
By Jose Vilches, TechSpot.com Engadget is reporting that a full iPhone software-only unlock is now available, courtesy of the iPhoneSIMFree.com team, ...

Second iPhone unlock service to launch Saturday
My iTablet, AZ
Visual Voicemail is the conspicuously absent feature in the otherwise total unlock offered by both sites, due to its dependence on AT&T's servers. ...

iPhone unlock procedure posted
Reg Hardware, UK - Aug 24, 2007
Meanwhile, website Finding JTAG on the iPhone has posted a ten-step walkthrough to unlocking the iPhone that involves opening up the phone and soldering in ...
iPhone to be Thai MyPhone?
"I think this is a great thing for users," Hotz said. "What I want is for people to be able to buy an
iPhone, unlock it and use it."

Service That Offered To Unlock iPhone Told To Knock It Off
CrunchGear, NY
The holy grail of iPhone hacking/unlocking is a software-only solution, which the Web site iPhone Unlocking-"Set Your iPhone Free From AT&T&"-claimed it can ...

Hardware iPhone unlock tutorial: scary stuff
My iTablet, AZ
Anyway, if you've been waiting for the hardware unlock tutorial then here, feast your eyes; you'll need 20/20 and a steady hand if you want to follow the ...
Is It Legal To Unlock Your iPhone? Maybe, Maybe Not
iPhone Matters, MA
If you want to unlock your iPhone for personal use with another carrier that's perfectly fine. If you are aiming at selling that unlocked iPhone eying some ...

iPhone Matters 
AT&T legal hits the brakes on (commercial) iPhone unlocks
Ars Technica, MA
A second iPhone unlocking company that was gearing up to sell the service, iPhoneUnlocking/UniquePhones, also claimed to have a full software unlock. ...
Support the iPhone Dev Team for a free software unlock Ars Technica
AT&T Pushes Back Against Hackers iPhone Matters

New site pulls publicity stunt to showcase iPhone unlock software
TECH.BLORGE.com, Australia
iPhoneSimFree.com, appeared out of nowhere promising to commercially launch iPhone unlocking software very soon, but two things make this site stand out ...
iPhone cracked by hackers
A group of hackers have been able to unlock the iPhone, paving the way for the handset to be used by networks other than its sole US operator, AT&T. ...

Monday, August 27, 2007

Calling Spammers Names Costs Spam Victim $2.5M

Jury Finds Spam Victim Liable for $2.5 M for Calling Senders of LUCE 'Spammers'

In a case of justice gone horribly wrong, WebGuy.net's Mark W. Mumma, ISP, spam victim and anti-spam activist, has been dealt the ultimate "low blow" by a Federal Court. The small, Oklahoma City based ISP has been ordered by a U.S. Federal Jury to pay $2.5 Million in damages to the very company that admitted sending him unsolicited e-mail in the first place.

Oklahoma City, OK (PRWEB) June 27, 2007 -- In a mind numbing decision two months ago today in case no. 05-CV-122 in the U.S. District Court's Eastern District of Virginia, Judge Leonie M. Brinkema ruled that Mark W. Mumma's statement that Plaintiffs, Cruise.com, Omega World Travel and Gloria Bohan "are spammers" is "untrue" in spite of the fact that Cruise.com witnesses confirmed, under oath, that they never ask a recipient's permission prior to sending them e-mail offers. The reason given by Cruise.com CEO Anthony Hamawy regarding why they don't verify an e-mail recipient's desire to receive their offers was, 'No, we have not, primarily because our competitors don't.'

"I have been battling spam for more than a decade and was very pleased when laws were passed defining stiff penalties for those who send spam," Mumma stated. "I tried to recover relief through the courts for the wasted time and loss of productivity I've suffered because of spam, but after incurring $70,000 in legal fees and seeing a $2.5 Million jury award leveled against me, I think I've had about all the 'relief' I can stand."

A little more than three years ago, Mumma set up a web site to 'out' spammers called, SUEaSpammer.com. He warned senders of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE) that he would expose anyone who sends him any such unwanted e-mail messages. He warned spammers that he would record their telephone calls and post them on the Internet. He also warned that he would post photos of the people ultimately responsible for spam messages, as well as the spam e-mails themselves. He wasn't kidding. Yet it is Mumma that has had to pay the ultimate price for spam when Cruise.com's parent company, Omega World Travel, sued him for defamation for 'calling them spammers'.

"I have tried opting out, but no matter how legitimate a company seems, virtually every time I opt out of an e-mailing that I didn't opt into to begin with, I just end up with more spam, not less," says Mumma. "Maybe if there was a significant cost involved in sending unsolicited commercial e-mail, companies would stop."

Throughout the case, Cruise.com attorneys accused Mumma of signing up for the offers in spite of Cruise.com's own evidence to the contrary. At least one of Cruise.com's attorneys has vowed to foreclose on Mumma's home in order to satisfy their judgment against him. Another has vowed to sue him when he releases, SLAPP SUIT, the documentary Mumma is self-producing about this lawsuit. Mumma's plight was featured in TIME Magazine, this past January.

"During the trial, Omega's lead attorney stressed that this case was about 'Cruise.com's good name.' Ironically, the most important time for Cruise.com to utilize their 'good name' would have been to identify their e-mail server as a 'cruise.com server' when connecting to recipient mail servers," Mumma explained. "Instead, Cruise.com failed to use its real name, announcing itself as 'FL-Broadcast.net', a domain they have never owned. A complete fabrication."

In spite of the fact that Cruise.com witnesses testified during discovery that they did not own the domain name FL-Broadcast.net, as well as confirming that Mumma had not requested the e-mails in question, Judge Brinkema advised the jury that the case was 'essentially about damages' and that she had already 'determined as a matter of law that calling an entity a spammer is a defamatory statement.' This finding has been followed by Judge Brinkema referring to the e-mails Cruise sent as 'spam' herself during a May 11 hearing.

"I originally claimed that Cruise.com had broken the law because I genuinely believed that 'HELO forgery' was illegal under the provisions of The CAN-SPAM Act," Mumma contends. "Now, as long as some contact info is present in the e-mail itself, I know header forgery is 'excusable'."

"I expected justice to be done," says Mumma. "I never imagined I would be victimized by the courts, saddled with tens of thousands in attorney fees, a $2.5 Million judgment and the possible loss of my home. What makes it all the more frustrating is the Plaintiffs corroborated every 'true, yet somehow still defamatory' thing I have ever said about them. Cruise admitted that an unknown Comcast Cable Internet subscriber in Illinois signed up my e-mail address. They further admitted that they have no system in place to prevent anyone from signing up someone else's e-mail address, so, basically 'Legal Unsolicited Commercial E-mail' or 'LUCE' happens because someone signs you up, and irresponsible e-mail marketers don't bother to check and see if the sign-up is legitimate or not."

As a result of a hearing June 1st, Omega World Travel now faces the choice of accepting a lowered damage award of $330,000.00 or having a new trial. Omega has only until the end of the week to file their decision with the court.

"Once a judgment is entered, I will have thirty days to file an appeal; however, without a little help from other weary and tired e-mail users, there is no way I can afford it. This lawsuit has wiped me out financially. If possible, I want to try to get a grass roots effort organized to take the fight back to spammers everywhere. If other Internet users want me to keep fighting the good fight, I'll do it. Appealing the decision in my case is important to get the war on spam back on track. Proactively going after spam and LUCE offenders alike needs to continue. I refuse to just lie down and die."

"I came very close to 'giving up' several times," Mumma confesses. "However, I was inspired by the movies Facing the Giants and Maxed Out to make my own documentary about this ridiculous lawsuit."

"Cruise.com appears to owe their jury victory to their successful re-definition of the term 'unsolicited e-mail'. In Cruise.com's version, if someone signs you up, even if it is someone you do not know and have not authorized to subscribe you to e-mail lists of any kind, the courts will back them, because the e-mails were solicited by 'someone'," Mumma added. "I thought that was the very definition of 'Unsolicited e-mail'; when someone besides the recipient adds the recipient to an e-mail list."

Cruise.com is a registered trademark of Omega World Travel, Inc.

MummaGraphics, Inc., founded in 1993, is a provider of Internet web hosting and web site design services and, until recently, has been directing its energies to curbing unwanted junk e-mail, a/k/a spam. MummaGraphics began suing spammers in August 2004, but may soon retire as a spam fighter.

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Press Contact: Mark W. Mumma
Company Name: MummaGraphics, Inc.
Phone: 310-691-5800
Website:
http://www.2bucksamonth.org/

Saturday, August 18, 2007

EBay Bans Firearms

EBay Bans Firearms

EBay Bans Almost All Firearm Related Items
ThugLifeArmy.com - USA
EBay appears hell-bent on selling out our basic American values and beliefs with their latest round of firearms related restrictions (restrictions on ...

Cedar Rapids Couple Sells Debt on eBay
KCRG - Cedar Rapids,IA,USA
That's because the Brownfield family is selling its debt on eBay. But the parents say they're not making this unusual request for themselves. ...

eBay safety
Shelbyville Times-Gazette - TN,USA
As you will quickly learn, I love the opportunity that eBay affords us, BUT it is prone to phishing and unscrupulous people so you need to use caution and ...

Princess Diana Dresses For Sale On eBay
AHN - USA
Two of the late Princess Diana's famous dresses are on auction on eBay with proceeds from the sale going to charity. The dresses - one a Catherine Walker ...

eBay Watch: Feedback Changes, iPhone Shopping Application
ECommerce-Guide - United States
By Vangie Beal This week in eBay news, the company downgrades neutral feedback ratings to negatives, Gallery Plus is opened to more sellers, ...

Consumers Beware Of eBay Auction Scam
MyFox Kansas City - Kansas City,MO,USA
You spotted something you wanted on eBay and made a bid. You didn't win the auction, but good news! Looks like you have a second chance to win the item, ...

EBay Says Skype Was not Attacked
PC World - USA
Skype has not been attacked, eBay said today, dispelling rumors that Russian hackers took down its popular online telephony service. ...

Would EBAY Sell Skype To Comcast?
24/7 Wall St. - New York,NY,USA
Skype is not working out very well for Ebay (ABAY). That is not just because the service has been down for two days, keeping it over 200 million subscribers ...

EBay's Skype Web phone service falters for second day
The News Journal - Wilmington,DE,USA
By ALEX ARMITAGE and TOM RANDALL, Bloomberg News EBay Inc.'s Skype Internet phone and chat service was unavailable to millions of users for a second day ...

Summer Deals and Back-To-School

Summer is the time for Garage and Yard sales, and ebay is the perfect way to spend a rainy day or even a blazing hot day when you would rather stay home and cruise for those special deals.
It's almost time to get the kids back in school. I doubt you have everything they need, and I'm sure you don't have everything they want! You don't really want to spoil them, but ebay can make providing those extra things more affordable...!
 
Great Buys in Every Price Range
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Rad Pad
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Adidas iPod Shuffle Hot Dog Machines Video Games
Adidas
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iPod Shuffle
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Hot Dog Machines
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Video Games
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Nike Air Max iPod nano Weber Grills Throwback Jerseys
Nike Air Max
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iPod nano
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Weber Grills
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Throwback Jerseys
Bid from $40
Italian Dress Shoes iPhone Kegerators Season Tickets
Italian Dress Shoes
Bid from $100
iPhone
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Kegerators
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Season Tickets
Bid from $1000
you can get it on eBay


 

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Get Sports Game Tickets via Cell Phone

Veritec, Inc., Launches Tickets via Cell Phone

Saint Paul Saints Baseball Club, St. Paul, Minn., is the first organization to use Veritec's new cell phone-based technology

August 16, 2007 - MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Van Tran, CEO of Minneapolis-based Veritec, Inc., (OTCBB:VRTC), today announced Veritec's launch of a revolutionary new products named PhoneCodes© that allow consumers to buy and receive tickets, as well as gift(s), or customer-loyalty rewards via an electronic media using Veritec's 2-D barcode technology. The Saint Paul (MN) Saints baseball club and their ticket processing company, Glitner Corporation (NY), in conjunction with Veritec, Inc., has become the first organization to employ the new technology. Veritec's new TicketCode© (a 2-dimensional bar code) allows cell phone owners to purchase an event ticket and have the ticket (TicketCode©) sent to their cell phone. The day of the event the gate attendant will scan the TicketCode© from the cell phone, validate its authenticity and admit the patron once validated. Said Ms. Tran, "We are honored that the Saint Paul Saints Baseball Club had the enthusiasm and foresight to become the first organization to adopt our new technology, which will not only save an organization the paper and printing costs of a physical ticket, but the TicketCode© is also environmentally friendly. In addition, consumers will never have to fear losing their ticket, since the ticket is stored in their cell phone," Ms. Tran continued. "There are very few things we don't allow into Midway Stadium," said Saints President Mike Veeck. "The wave and neckties come to mind. No tickets? This is a very cool technology and will revolutionize how we do business." Veeck continued.

To name only a few of it's many other uses, the Veritec's 2-D Barcode, PhoneCodes©, not only work for the distribution of tickets (TicketCode©) but can be used to send gift certificates, GiftCode©, for birthday, anniversary, graduation, or whatever else, as well as coupons, CouponCode©, for customer loyalty rewards such as two-meals-for-the-price-of-one at restaurants, discounts on purchases exceeding a certain dollar value at retail stores, and as a receipt when purchasing products over the Internet, a ReceiptCode© can be sent to the customer's cell phone as proof of purchase.

Ms. Tran concluded, "We believe Veritec's new PhoneCodes© plus an individual's imagination can now take marketing campaigns to a whole new level."

About Veritec, Inc.

Founded in 1982, Veritec offers a patented line of microprocessor-based encoding and decoding system products that utilize Matrix SymbologyT or 2-Dimensional Barcode technology owned by Veritec's wholly-owned subsidiary, VCode Holdings, Inc.

Veritec's encoding and decoding systems allow users to create and apply unique identifiers to the products in the form of a coded symbol which enable automated manufacturing control, as well as identification, tracking and collection of data through camera, readers and scanners also marketed by Veritec. The collected data is then stored in the 2-D barcode available for contemporaneous verification or their user-definable purposes.

Recently, Veritec is making its presence known in banking markets by introducing its new "V$C" Visa Debit Card as well as a Bio-ID card using the VSCode®, with robustness, security features, and data storage capacity up to 4,000 bytes, stores the owner's fingerprint minutiae along with other critical personal information that positively identify the card holder. The VSCode® with capacity to store fingerprint information is a great tool to enhance card security such as driver license, passport, tribal ID, student ID, visitor ID, guess worker ID, and more. Please visit Veritec's website at www.veritecinc.com to learn more about Veritec technology.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based upon our current expectations and speak only as of the date hereof. Our actual results may differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statements as a result of various factors and uncertainties affecting technology companies, our ability to successfully develop products, rapid technological change in our markets, changes in demand for our future products, legislative, regulatory and competitive developments and general economic conditions. Our SEC filings discuss some of the important risk factors that may affect our business, results of operations and financial condition. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason unless otherwise required to do so by SEC Regulations.

Contacts

Veritec, Inc.
Barry ZeVan, 763-253-2670
VP - Public Relations

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Awards For Retirement Magazine

Retirement Lifestyles Magazine Captures National Awards

Ten-year-old Retirement Lifestyles magazine - like many of its readers - is not slacking in its "old age," being named one of America's top 50+ magazines for the third year in a row. Also, the magazine received more total awards in the magazine category - three - than any other. The magazine competed against national magazines such as AARP: The Magazine.

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) August 15, 2007 -- Ten-year-old Retirement Lifestyles magazine - like many of its readers - is not slacking in its "old age," being named one of America's top 50+ magazines for the third year in a row. Also, the magazine received more total awards in the magazine category - three - than any other.

"All I can say is 'wow' and thanks to a small but extremely talented staff," said Publisher Dan Owens. "The lifestyles of our empty nester, boomer and retirement readers is our narrow publishing niche and it is great for an independent group to favorably compare us to national magazines like AARP: The Magazine."

This is the 16th year that the "Mature Market Media Awards" have been awarded by the Mature Market Resource Center of Chicago, Ill.

The "Magazine of Southern Retirement," Retirement Lifestyles was named the third best 50+ periodical behind AARP: The Magazine and Arthritis Today, which is published by the Arthritis Foundation. Retirement Lifestyles highlights interesting retirement destinations and lifestyles for those wanting to make the most out of Act II or the second half of life.

For the third year in a row, Retirement Lifestyles has been named among the top American 50+ magazines. "We have written some unusual stories about how 50+ folks are creating retirement dreams and adventures. It's nice to know that our efforts are appreciated and we are considered to be very effectively fulfilling our mission," said Owens.

"It is a challenge to stay creative and poignant with a small staff up against the huge resources of publications like AARP," said Editor Carol Timblin. "The awards tell us that we're interesting, creative and highly readable…we love this feedback," she said.

Senior Living Associates, the parent company of Retirement Lifestyles, has been in the 50+ publishing, marketing, trade association and consulting business for 13 years. Originally founded to publish a series of Carolina regional magazines entitled "Senior Living," the company has moved closer to the younger, active boomer audience in recent years. In addition to Retirement Lifestyles, the firm operates the www.retiresouth.com website, the National Active Retirement Association (NARA) and provides consulting and real estate services.

A total of 1,000 entries were received in 33 categories. A distinguished, independent panel from across the United States served as judges. The program is designed to annually recognize the best media and other materials produced for a 50+ audience.

http://www.retiresouth.com
http://www.retirementlivingnews.com
       
Press Contact: DAN OWENS
Company Name: Retirement Lifestyles magazine
Phone: (704) 641-1469
Website: www.retiresouth.com

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Student Loan Debt

Student loan Debt
TransWorldNews (press release) - Monroe,GA,USA
You will have more available cash when you need it most (during the post-college transition period) and your consolidation loan will ensure that you have ...

Effective planning can help take control of college debt
Fort Worth Business Press - Fort Worth,TX,USA
When shopping for a consolidation loan, take time to look for the lowest interest rate and the best terms and conditions. The consolidation plan you choose ...

Low Rate Debt Consolidation Loans--avail Loan At Your Rate
Best Syndication - Pinon Hills,CA,USA
Though any of your properties like home, car, vehicle etc satisfies the clause of collateral but since the target is to get the debt consolidation loan at ...

Late on Your Mortgage? How to Keep Your Home
RisMedia.com (press release) - Norwalk,CT,USA
... their servicer to avoid foreclosures, which can seriously damage your credit and linger of your credit report for seven to 10 years, according to MBA. ...

Lenders and Your Credit Score
Kiplinger.com - Washington,DC,USA
By Kimberly Lankford When you ask for your credit report, you can also get your credit score, but the scores can be significantly different from each other. ...

You have right to dispute credit report mistakes
phillyBurbs.com - Philadelphia,PA,USA
By ELIZABETH FISHER I've decided to "out" my credit report because it has become my new Bible and I plan to preach from the four pages of bad news that ...

Ensure fiscal health
San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA
Order your credit report. You're entitled under federal law to a free copy of your credit report once a year from each of the three major credit bureaus. ...

Tri-S Security Announces Results For the 2nd Quarter Ended June 30 ...
American Digital Networks (press release) - Annapolis,MD,USA
This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements are commonly ...

SOB group net profit down to Kc5.97bn in H1
Prague Daily Monitor - Prague,Czech Republic
... CSOB, decreased by 1.7 percent on the year to Kc5.97bn based on international accounting standards, the bank said in a press release Friday. ...

Meeting set to discuss bid price for controversial local hillside
The Athens News - Athens,OH,USA
The Athens Conservancy sent out a press release last week stating that the group was asking area residents to make pledges if they want to donate money to ...

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against United States Postal Service

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against United States Postal Service

United States Postal Service
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against the federal government agency for violating terms of the Privacy Act and distributing contact information of its employees to marketing partners. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of all employees and claims the United States Postal Service (USPS) allowed private businesses, as part of its Strategic Business Initiatives plan, to access and utilize its 'employee master file' that contains private information including home addresses of all career and non-career, full and part-time employees.

The complaint states the business initiatives plan allows private corporations to submit bids for co-branding agreements. Under these agreements the USPS logo is branded on various marketing materials and sent to the private residences of USPS employees.


United States Postal Service Legal Help
If you have suffered damages in this information breach case, please click the link below to send your USPS complaint to a lawyer who will evaluate your claim at no cost or obligation.

Click here for legal help and a free evaluation of your possible case

New Consumer Finance Program

GE Money and EP Henry Pave Way for Consumer Finance Program

Installment and Revolving Credit Programs Introduced via EP Henry Authorized Hardscaping Contractor® and Distributor Network

ST PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- August 09, 2007 - GE Money's Sales Finance unit and EP Henry, the leading independently-owned manufacturer of unit concrete products in the U.S., announced a three-year agreement to provide financing through GE's PROJECTLINESM and PROJECTLOANSM programs.

The new agreement will enable EP Henry's 500+ distributors and contractors across the Mid-Atlantic region to offer both revolving and installment financing options to customers. Advantages of the program include an easy application process, fast credit decisions, competitive rates and promotions, as well as no down payments or prepayment penalties.

"For more than 100 years, we've worked with our customers to help them enhance their homes and businesses through our products," said Eric Long, vice president and chief financial officer for EP Henry. "We're excited to offer a financing program that enables them to make an investment in their properties easily and cost effectively. With PROJECTLINE and PROJECTLOAN, they will no longer have to delay having the EP Henry patio, walkway, driveway or wall of their dreams."

Founded in 1903, EP Henry manufactures decorative concrete block used in building construction, and HardscapingT products, including EP Henry Paving Stones and Wall Systems for residential and commercial applications. Popular uses for EP Henry products include walkways, driveways, patios, pool decks, raised patios and garden and retaining walls.

"Most homeowners dream about beautifying their home inside and out, and EP Henry products not only enhance the beauty but add to the value of a home or business," said Bruce Christensen, vice president and general manager of GE Money's Home Improvement division. "We're proud to work with EP Henry contractors and distributors to offer financing solutions that make the design and installation of EP Henry products affordable."

About EP Henry

The oldest family-owned and operated manufacturer of unit concrete products in America, EP Henry is the market leader in both consumer and commercial HardscapingT. EP Henry is committed to providing the highest quality and broadest product offering, as well as the best-finished project. EP Henry is 100 percent USA made, owned and operated. From its beginnings in Edward P. Henry's Woodbury, N.J. basement, the company has evolved into an innovator in product development. For more information and to locate an EP Henry Authorized Hardscaping Contractor® or Distributor, visit www.ephenry.com.

About Sales Finance and GE Money

Sales Finance, based in Kettering, Ohio, is part of GE Money, and provides private label credit card programs, marketing, installment lending and financial services for national and regional retailers, dealers and service providers in more than 20 markets including: landscaping, home improvement, recreational vehicles, marine, automotive, powersports, outdoor power equipment, consumer electronics and appliances, furniture, floor covering, jewelry and luxury goods, and various health care disciplines.

With more than $190 billion in assets, GE Money, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), is a leading provider of credit services to consumers, retailers and auto dealers in 55 countries around the world. GE Money, based in Stamford, Conn., offers a range of financial products, including private label credit cards, personal loans, bank cards, auto loans and leases, mortgages, corporate travel and purchasing cards, debt consolidation and home equity loans and credit insurance. More information can be found at www.gemoney.com.

GE is Imagination at Work -- a diversified technology, media and financial services company focused on solving some of the world's toughest problems. With products and services ranging from aircraft engines, power generation, water processing and security technology to medical imaging, business and consumer financing, media content and advanced materials, GE serves customers in more than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.ge.com.

Contacts

GE Money:
Cristy Williams, 678-518-2596
cristy.williams@ge.com
or
EP Henry:
Marianne Anzaldo, 856-845-6200
manzaldo@ephenry.com

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Free Credit Reports

Your Access to Free Credit Reports

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion - to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. The FCRA promotes the accuracy and privacy of information in the files of the nation's consumer reporting companies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, enforces the FCRA with respect to consumer reporting companies.

A credit report includes information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Nationwide consumer reporting companies sell the information in your report to creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses that use it to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home.

Here are the details about your rights under the FCRA and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACT) Act, which established the free annual credit report program.

Q: How do I order my free report?


A: The three nationwide consumer reporting companies have set up a central website, a toll-free telephone number, and a mailing address through which you can order your free annual report.

To order, visit annualcreditreport.com, call 1-877-322-8228, or complete the Annual Credit Report Request Form and mail it to: Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. The form is on the back of this brochure; or you can print it from ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/credit. Do not contact the three nationwide consumer reporting companies individually. They are providing free annual credit reports only through annualcreditreport.com, 1-877-322-8228, and Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.

You may order your reports from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies at the same time, or you can order your report from each of the companies one at a time. The law allows you to order one free copy of your report from each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies every 12 months.
A Warning About "Imposter" Websites

Only one website is authorized to fill orders for the free annual credit report you are entitled to under law - annualcreditreport.com. Other websites that claim to offer "free credit reports," "free credit scores," or "free credit monitoring" are not part of the legally mandated free annual credit report program. In some cases, the "free" product comes with strings attached. For example, some sites sign you up for a supposedly "free" service that converts to one you have to pay for after a trial period. If you don't cancel during the trial period, you may be unwittingly agreeing to let the company start charging fees to your credit card.

Some "imposter" sites use terms like "free report" in their names; others have URLs that purposely misspell annualcreditreport.com in the hope that you will mistype the name of the official site. Some of these "imposter" sites direct you to other sites that try to sell you something or collect your personal information.

annualcreditreport.com and the nationwide consumer reporting companies will not send you an email asking for your personal information. If you get an email, see a pop-up ad, or get a phone call from someone claiming to be from annualcreditreport.com or any of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies, do not reply or click on any link in the message. It's probably a scam. Forward any such email to the FTC at spam@uce.gov.

Q: What information do I need to provide to get my free report?

A: You need to provide your name, address, Social Security number, and date of birth. If you have moved in the last two years, you may have to provide your previous address. To maintain the security of your file, each nationwide consumer reporting company may ask you for some information that only you would know, like the amount of your monthly mortgage payment. Each company may ask you for different information because the information each has in your file may come from different sources.

Q: Why do I want a copy of my credit report?

A: Your credit report has information that affects whether you can get a loan - and how much you will have to pay to borrow money. You want a copy of your credit report to:

    * make sure the information is accurate, complete, and up-to-date before you apply for a loan for a major purchase like a house or car, buy insurance, or apply for a job.
    * help guard against identity theft. That's when someone uses your personal information - like your name, your Social Security number, or your credit card number - to commit fraud. Identity thieves may use your information to open a new credit card account in your name. Then, when they don't pay the bills, the delinquent account is reported on your credit report. Inaccurate information like that could affect your ability to get credit, insurance, or even a job.

Q: How long does it take to get my report after I order it?

A: If you request your report online at annualcreditreport.com, you should be able to access it immediately. If you order your report by calling toll-free 1-877-322-8228, your report will be processed and mailed to you within 15 days. If you order your report by mail using the Annual Credit Report Request Form, your request will be processed and mailed to you within 15 days of receipt.

Whether you order your report online, by phone, or by mail, it may take longer to receive your report if the nationwide consumer reporting company needs more information to verify your identity.

There also may be times when the nationwide consumer reporting companies receive a high volume of requests for credit reports. If that happens, you may be asked to re-submit your request. Or, you may be told that your report will be mailed to you sometime after 15 days from your request. If either of these events occurs, the nationwide consumer reporting companies will let you know.

Q: Are there any other situations where I might be eligible for a free report?

A: Under federal law, you're entitled to a free report if a company takes adverse action against you such as denying your application for credit, insurance, or employment and you ask for your report within 60 days of receiving notice of the action. The notice will give you the name, address, and phone number of the consumer reporting company. You're also entitled to one free report a year if you're unemployed and plan to look for a job within 60 days; if you're on welfare; or if your report is inaccurate because of fraud, including identity theft. Otherwise, a consumer reporting company may charge you up to $9.50 for another copy of your report within a 12-month period.

To buy a copy of your report, contact:

    * Equifax: 800-685-1111; www.equifax.com
    * Experian: 888-EXPERIAN (888-397-3742); www.experian.com
    * Trans Union: 800-916-8800; www.transunion.com

Under state law, consumers in Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Vermont already have free access to their credit reports.

Q: Should I order a report from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies?

A: It's up to you. Because nationwide consumer reporting companies get their information from different sources, the information in your report from one company may not reflect all, or the same, information in your reports from the other two companies. That's not to say that the information in any of your reports is necessarily inaccurate; it just may be different.

Q: Should I order my reports from all three of the nationwide consumer reporting companies at the same time?

A: You may order one, two, or all three reports at the same time, or you may stagger your requests. It's your choice. Some financial advisors say staggering your requests during a 12-month period may be a good way to keep an eye on the accuracy and completeness of the information in your reports.

Q: What if I find errors - either inaccuracies or incomplete information - in my credit report?

A: Under the FCRA, both the consumer reporting company and the information provider (that is, the person, company, or organization that provides information about you to a consumer reporting company) are responsible for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To take full advantage of your rights under this law, contact the consumer reporting company and the information provider.

   1. Tell the consumer reporting company, in writing, what information you think is inaccurate.
      Consumer reporting companies must investigate the items in question - usually within 30 days - unless they consider your dispute frivolous. They also must forward all the relevant data you provide about the inaccuracy to the organization that provided the information. After the information provider receives notice of a dispute from the consumer reporting company, it must investigate, review the relevant information, and report the results back to the consumer reporting company. If the information provider finds the disputed information is inaccurate, it must notify all three nationwide consumer reporting companies so they can correct the information in your file.

      When the investigation is complete, the consumer reporting company must give you the written results and a free copy of your report if the dispute results in a change. (This free report does not count as your annual free report under the FACT Act.) If an item is changed or deleted, the consumer reporting company cannot put the disputed information back in your file unless the information provider verifies that it is accurate and complete. The consumer reporting company also must send you written notice that includes the name, address, and phone number of the information provider.

   2. Tell the creditor or other information provider in writing that you dispute an item. Many providers specify an address for disputes. If the provider reports the item to a consumer reporting company, it must include a notice of your dispute. And if you are correct - that is, if the information is found to be inaccurate - the information provider may not report it again.

Q: What can I do if the consumer reporting company or information provider won't correct the information I dispute?

A: If an investigation doesn't resolve your dispute with the consumer reporting company, you can ask that a statement of the dispute be included in your file and in future reports. You also can ask the consumer reporting company to provide your statement to anyone who received a copy of your report in the recent past. You can expect to pay a fee for this service.
If you tell the information provider that you dispute an item, a notice of your dispute must be included any time the information provider reports the item to a consumer reporting company.

Q: How long can a consumer reporting company report negative information?

A: A consumer reporting company can report most accurate negative information for seven years and bankruptcy information for 10 years. There is no time limit on reporting information about criminal convictions; information reported in response to your application for a job that pays more than $75,000 a year; and information reported because you've applied for more than $150,000 worth of credit or life insurance. Information about a lawsuit or an unpaid judgment against you can be reported for seven years or until the statute of limitations runs out, whichever is longer.
Q: Can anyone else can get a copy of my credit report?

A: The FCRA specifies who can access your credit report. Creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses that use the information in your report to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home are among those that have a legal right to access your report.

Q: Can my employer get my credit report?

A: Your employer can get a copy of your credit report only if you agree. A consumer reporting company may not provide information about you to your employer, or to a prospective employer, without your written consent.

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit www.ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

Mortgage Directory and Lead Generator

Online Mortgage Directory and Lead Generator Adds Live Transfers to Menu of Premium Services

LendingGateway.com expands service offerings by adding live telephone transfers between borrowers seeking a home loan and the lender that can help get the best deal.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 18, 2007 -- On Monday, LendingGateway.com rolled out their new Live Transfer lead service to expand the list of services the company offers. Now in addition to a free lender directory, premium lender directory listings, and premium mortgage leads, the company has the ability to directly connect a phone call from a consumer seeking a home loan to a lender who is ready to receive their call and make the loan happen.

"The technology is what makes it possible," says Alex Capio, CEO of LendingGateway.com. "Leveraging Voice Over IP (VOIP) technology and a complimentary software solutions suite we are able to conference together lenders and people looking for a loan. The software tracks every call and records the first 2 minutes of the conversation for our records and to insure the consumer is speaking with the correct loan specialist. It's a win-win for lenders and the borrower."

When asked exactly what a live transfer lead is, Scott Olson, COO of LendingGateway.com, explains, "We get an inbound call from someone looking for a home loan or it can be a contact made by our call center calling on interested parties, either way the call operator asks the borrower some qualifying questions and our software matches the borrower with several lenders on our network. Then the software dials the lenders and when one of the matching lenders answers the phone, our operator introduces the lender to the consumer and hands the call over to the loan specialist. People love this kind of service because there's no waiting for a loan officer to call you about your loan after filling out an online application."

The company will be rolling out the Live Transfers over the next weeks, first offering it as a bonus service to existing clients before selling it direct to lenders as a standalone service.

LendingGateway.com is a privately owned online advertising company working with lenders and consumers. Borrowers can get help with their loans by visiting http://www.lendinggateway.com/apply.html and completing the short application. Lenders interested in the free listing or finding out more about LendingGateway.com's premium services should visit http://www.lendinggateway.com/affiliate.html or call toll-free (888) 278-4792.

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Monday, August 06, 2007

New Law Suits: Apple iPhone and AT&T

New Law Suits: Apple iPhone and AT&T
It has been only a month since Apple launched its iPhone and already a lawsuit has been filed regarding its battery life. The class action claims Apple and AT&T unfairly steered its user base towards buying frequent and expensive iPhone battery replacements via a non-replaceable battery. The lawsuit was filed in Cook County Circuit Court on behalf of all purchasers of the new iPhone; more than 500,000 units were sold in the first week of sales.

The iPhone is a sealed unit with its lithium-ion battery soldered on the inside of the device so that it cannot be changed by the owner. The lawsuit claims the enclosed battery can only be charged approximately 300 times before it will be in need of a replacement. Customers must pay a $79 fee to have the iPhone battery replaced and are also charged $29 to rent a replacement phone to use during the iPhones repair.

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Rolling Stone Magazine

Rolling Stone

by Larry Dobrow, Thursday, August 2, 2007
NOWADAYS, I TEND TO celebrate my birthday by dimming the lights, honing the tweezers, and fighting a valiant battle against ear hair. This year, however, my super-duper special day happened to coincide with NYC visits from two of the great bands of my happy adolescence, The Police and Squeeze. And so it was that I found myself at ye ole arenadome last night, woozy on eight-dollar Michelobs and flush with "remember when Sting was cool?" nostalgia.

This is not a conversation that evolves well. After a few warm recollections of MTV and dirt bikes, my friends and I somehow wound up attempting to out-filth one another with witticisms like "when Sting was cool, my [extremely explicit anatomical reference redacted] hadn't yet [archaic verb participle redacted] and [borderline-insensitive ethnic stereotype redacted] wasn't even [obscene gerund redacted]." Happily for the people around us, the lights dimmed shortly thereafter. It was a grand evening. Andy Summers kicks much tushie.

I enjoyed the nostalgia kick so much that I'm trying to sustain it as long as I can, whether by listening to arena-rock mainstay "Give the People What They Want" during lunch or by donning a skinny tie for tomorrow's Squeeze outing. My subway reading, of course, will be Rolling Stone, the magazine that launched my love of the medium more than 20 years ago.

Thing is, Rolling Stone isn't a nostalgia read, even in a year where the mag is celebrating its 40th birthday with a trifecta of phone-book-thick retrospective issues. A lot has happened since I last took a critical look at it, the least of which being that I've learned how to write a semi-intelligible column. The mag itself has almost reinvented itself, bulking up its pop-culture muscle without corrupting its mind (the national-affairs coverage) or soul (Mick, Keef et al).

The Aug. 9 issue showcases much of what Rolling Stone is doing right nowadays. The cover feature on the genesis of Guns N' Roses kicks off with an amazing anecdote about the, uh, ambient noise in the band's "Rocket Queen" and ascends from there, refusing to yield to cheap rock-and-roll-was-real-back-then-man sentiment. The profile of Stevie Williams, dubbed a "skateboarding gangsta hero," is the rare youth-culture piece that speaks to all audiences. Rob Sheffield's "Pop Life" column runs circles around anything that Entertainment Weekly trots out on its final page, while the mag's takedown of carbon-neutral wankfest Live Earth doesn't pull any punches.

Rolling Stone has also rediscovered its investigative mojo. This issue's National Affairs columnist, Jeff Goodell, ain't no William Greider (not as severe) or Hunter S. Thompson (not as unreadably incoherent). His piece on "The Ethanol Scam," however, slices through the do-gooder haze and exposes a supposed panacea as potentially worse than the disease. More, please. A few pages later, Vanessa Grigoriadis -- one of the three or four best magazine feature writers out there -- takes an in-depth, occasionally wince-inducing look at "To Catch a Predator" stings and their unintended aftereffects. After reading this piece, you won't ever feel the same way about gotcha! journalism. That's high praise.

You may have noticed that I haven't yapped much about music so far, and that's intentional. As it did a few years back, Rolling Stone's music coverage lags behind everything else between its covers. There's nothing wrong per se with the check-ins with Ryan Adams, Dave Matthews or the Smashing Pumpkins, but they lack the depth and imagination of the stories noted above, not to mention comparable ones in titles like Harp. And yet RS still flags these artists on the cover, at the expense of a mention of the "Predator" piece. I wish the mag wouldn't be so stubborn about trumpeting its music-first lineage; by doing so, it obscures some of its best writing and reporting. I'd like to see RS acknowledge the obvious: that music may no longer be its core mission.

Also interesting, at least to me: the online media kit, which teems with pictures of moderately hip mainstreamers like Avril Lavigne, Beyonce, John Mayer and Eminem. The mag itself, however, devotes more space and energy to comparative fogeys like The Police and Kid Rock, not to mention looking-back pieces like the one on G n' R. It's just an interesting choice, is all.

So yeah, I'm probably going to fire up a subscription for the first time in 10 years or so. Rolling Stone reads and looks (thanks for taking it easy on the multiple entry points) sharper than it has in quite some time, and deserves a fresh look from anybody who hasn't picked up a copy in a while. It's an entirely different publication than the one I grew up worshipping, and in many ways a better one.

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Thursday, August 02, 2007

FW: YELLOW7 Interactive Helping Businesses Go Mobile

YELLOW7 Interactive Helping Businesses Go Mobile

Dallas, Texas-based full service firm making phone-friendly versions of websites.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) August 2, 2007 -- YELLOW7 Interactive has launched a new service for their clients: mobile-friendly websites. Mobile phone and PDA sales have been skyrocketing, with four mobile devices being purchased for every one personal computer.

Jason Burgess, principal at YELLOW7, believes many businesses aren't taking advantage of this growing audience because they are unaware of the limits of mobile technology. "While the networks that support mobile devices keep getting better, the amount of content available to a mobile phone or PDA is extremely limited," said Burgess. "And you aren't reaching this audience if you don't complement your web presence with a mobile friendly website design."

Simplification is the operative word in mobile website design, since the complex designs and large images of most websites aren't viewable on most phones or PDAs. Developing in the .mobi language, YELLOW7 will help businesses get noticed by an audience that has previously been missed, taking a current website's content and distilling it down to the basic elements visitors need, making it mobile browser friendly and easily navigable.

"There's just a huge chunk of the tech-savvy world out there who aren't being catered to because businesses haven't been paying attention to them. While it's great to have a fancy Flash website that looks pretty on a desktop, there are a lot of people searching for you online via PDA and phone who simply can't see all of your wonderful bells and whistles," said Burgess, "This isn't about going low-tech and converting your website to something simple; it's about adding another element to your online presence that reaches a wider group of people."

About YELLOW7 Interactive
YELLOW7 is an interactive and search-focused agency with over 10 years experience in marketing, website design and optimization. YELLOW7 works with its clients on a per project basis or on a multi-level, multi-functional marketing strategy. Based in Dallas, Texas, with a presence in California, New York, and Florida, YELLOW7 has worked for Honda, the Washington Redskins, Nextel and Travelocity, among others. For more information, visit www.yellow7.com.

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