Saturday, August 3, 2013

Vera Bradley Expanding, Adding 128 New Jobs

August 2, 2013 Updated Aug 2, 2013 at 4:24 PM EDT

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (21Alive) -- Vera Bradley, designer of handbags, gifts, travel items and accessories, is expanding its Roanoke, Indiana campus, creating about 128 new jobs over the next four years.

The company will invest approximately $26.6 million to expand both its current 40,000 square-foot Design Center by 149,000 square feet and its 420,000 square foot Distribution Center by 10,000 square feet. Both locations are located just outside Fort Wayne, Indiana near Interstate 69.

"We are proud to invest in our hometown," said Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, Chief Creative Officer and Co-founder. "Our design center expansion will bring the majority of our Northeast Indiana employees together on one campus and will strengthen collaboration across the company."

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is offering Vera Bradley tax credits, and the company is working with the Fort Wayne-Allen County Economic Development Alliance on additional incentives.

Of the $26.6 million project cost, about $10 million of the investment is projected in fiscal 2014 and raises the company's previously disclosed fiscal 2014 capital expenditure guidance from approximately $20 million to approximately $30 million for the full fiscal year. It is estimated that the project will be completed in late 2014.

Vera Bradley currently has 1,000 full-time employees in Indiana and about 2,800 employees in total. The company has 79 Vera Bradley Stores and 14 Outlet Stores.




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Friday, August 2, 2013

Analysts Claim Moto X Won?t Attract iPhone Users

Analysts Claim Moto X Won?t Attract iPhone Users

Published on 08-01-2013 09:54 PM

Despite all the features it offers, Motorola?s Moto X handset is better suited to alter the Android landscape than draw consumers away from Apple?s iPhone according to one noted analyst. In a recent report discussing the possible effects Motorola?s Moto X handset, which was unveiled at a special event recently. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster shared that the new handset isn?t ?significantly different than [the Galaxy S4 and HTC One] to change the current market dynamics between Android and iPhone.?

Motorola?s new flagship device sports an array of features currently unavailable on any other device. Chief among these is a constant listening mode, in which the phone?s audio sensors are always active and listening for voice input from a user. The Moto X learns its owner?s voice and can use voice input to set reminders, search the web, send messages and carry out other tasks. It also features a number of gesture controls including a camera that is activated by flicking one?s wrist while holding the phone. Inside, it will pack a Snapdragon S4 Pro processor with a 1.7 GHz dual-core Krait CPU and quad-core Adreno 320 GPU, 2 GB of RAM, as well as a 2,200 mAh battery which offers 24 hours of life.

Most importantly, the design of the phone will be a big point of emphasis for Motorola. Built in the United States, the Moto X will offer consumers an array of design options for the chassis as well as a choice between 16 GB and 32 GB of storage. Customers can buy the device either online or in store and design it on Motorola?s site. The Moto X is the Google-owned manufacturer?s latest attempt at clawing back some market share in a mobile phone segment that largely left it behind. Motorola continually tried to keep pace since consumers began moving to smartphones but it has been outstripped by both Apple and Samsung, which combine to take all of the profits in the industry.

Munster still believes the new handset won?t be enough to pull users away from the iPhone, which is the top-selling device in the U.S. Whether or not Motorola needs the Moto X to do so, is open to debate. Some observers note that Google needs Motorola to cease being an anchor on its earnings. Ever since the search giant bought the ailing manufacturer in 2012, widely thought as a move to gain access to the company?s patent hoard, Motorola has lost hundreds of millions of dollars for Google as its handsets have failed to gain traction.

Source: Piper Jaffray via AppleInsider

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Malicious iPhone Charges That Install Malware

Malicious iPhone Charges That Install Malware

Just one more thing to worry about if you are an iPhone owner.

Plugging your phone into a charger should be pretty safe to do. It should fill your phone with electricity, not malware. But researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology have produced fake chargers they've named Mactans that do more than just charge your phone: they install custom, malicious applications onto iPhones.

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Stocks open higher; S&P 500 cracks 1700-point barrier

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Stocks opened sharply higher on Thursday, with the S&P 500 topping the 1,700-point mark, as Wall Street cheered upbeat economic data from China and Europe and a better-than-expected jobless claims report.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was 118 points higher in early morning trading.

The S&P 500?rose 15 points to move through the 1700 barrier and the Nasdaq also rallied at the open. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, traded near 13.

Major averages closed out their best July since 2010 on Wednesday. For the year, the Dow and S&P 500 have spiked more than 18 percent for the year, while the Nasdaq has surged nearly 20 percent.

On the economic front, weekly jobless claims tumbled 19,000 to a seasonally adjusted 326,000, dropping to a 5-1/2 year low, according to the Labor Department. Economists surveyed by Reuters expected a reading of 345,000, compared with 343,000 in the prior week.

Also, the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms declined modestly in July, with employers announcing 37,701 cuts last month, down 4.2 percent from 39,372 in June, according to the report from consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

Meanwhile, the pace of growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector accelerated in July to the highest level in two years as new orders surged, according to a report by the Institute for Supply Management. The data supported the view the economy will pick up in the second half of the year.

The ISM said its index of national factory activity rose to 55.4 from 50.9 in June, topping expectations for 52. It was the highest since June 2011. New orders also racked up their best level in more than two years, jumping to 58.3 from 51.9.

The reports came ahead of Friday's widely-watched government jobs report. Analysts polled by Reuters expect to see a gain of 184,000 in July, after a 195,000 uptick in the previous month.

(Read more:July jobs report key to Fed action)

Stocks ended flat on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve did not signal when it would start tapering its bond-buying program. However, it did raise concerns about rising mortgage rates and flagged the risks of inflation falling too far below its target. In addition, the central bank slightly downgraded its outlook for economic growth.

(Read more:Best S&P valuestocks to get through August)

Asian stocks rallied on Thursday after China's official PMI (purchasing manager's index) data showed the country's manufacturing sector continued to expand in July, defying forecasts of a contraction. But the picture was mixed, with a private gauge of factory activity by HSBC showing an 11-month low of 47.7 in July. Japan's Nikkei rallied to a one-month peak on the news, the Shanghai Composite hit a one-week high and South Korea's Kospi touched a seven-week high.

"Official PMI is more skewed to larger companies, and the HSBC figure reflects the smaller companies and that is where you get this divergence," said Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC.

(Read more: Will China PMI mark the end of negative data surprises?)

In Europe, the European Central Bank kept its main interest rate unchanged at a record low of 0.5 percent, and reiterated that rates would remain at present or lower levels for an extended period of time.

"Labor market conditions remain weak. Looking ahead to the remainder of the year and 2014, euro area growth should benefit from a gradual recovery in global demand," said ECB president Mario Draghi in a press conference following the announcement. "Our monetary policy stance remains accommodative for as long as necessary. We have unanimously confirmed the forward guidance we gave last time."

Euro zone manufacturing activity grew for the first time in two years in July, with the purchasing manager's index (PMI) climbing to 50.3 in July. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion.

And the Bank of England left its interest rates unchanged at 0.5 percent, as expected, under its new governor, Mark Carney.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

At long last, French military receives first A400M

France has become the first country to receive an A400M military transport plane from Airbus, bringing to fruition a long-troubled program.

The delivery Thursday culminates "a long, complex and thorough process" between Airbus Military and the seven European nations behind the program, France's DGA military procurement agency said in a statement. Civil and military flight certifications, performance verifications and checks of the plane in recent days paved the way for the delivery.

A decade in the making, the 20 billion-euro ($27 billion) project was about 5 billion euros over budget and three years behind schedule. In 2010, the program nearly collapsed over cost overruns: A struggle between Airbus and its military customers over technical and financial problems came to a head when Airbus parent EADS threatened to pull the plug on the project. The plane was salvaged only after a new infusion of government funds.

"Today is a truly historic day for the European aerospace industry ? marking the moment at which it becomes the new global leader in the military transport sector with an entirely new aircraft," said Domingo Urena, chairman and CEO of Madrid-based Airbus Military, in a separate statement.

Airbus Military spokeswoman Maggie Bergsma said the A400M is aimed to fill "a gap in the market." She said two more planes are to be delivered to France and one to Turkey this year. Ten deliveries are planned next year, and 21 in 2015.

Airbus says the A400M, which uses the largest turboprop engines ever fitted to a Western aircraft, will be able to carry twice the load of another competitor, the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, and that its fuel-efficient power plants will make it cheaper to operate than the jet-powered C-17. The A400M's turboprops, mounted high on the wing, allow it to fly in and out of unprepared airstrips where jet-powered transports with engines slung low beneath the wings face the danger of ingesting runway debris, Airbus says.

The European defense and aerospace consortium expects to sell about 400 of the freighters over the next 30 years as air forces around the world ? particularly in the Middle East ? start replacing their transport aircraft.

European nations have long been hampered by the shortfall in strategic military airlift capabilities. In the 1990s, they struggled to deploy forces to nearby trouble spots in Bosnia and Kosovo without using U.S. Air Force transports such as the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/01/3536144/at-long-last-french-military-receives.html

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Hall Announces New CMS Developer | Press Release Maine

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Portland, Maine ? Hall Internet Marketing ? A Maine Technology enabled internet marketing firm, is pleased to announce the addition of the newest member to its development team ? CMS Developer Jessica Lavoie. Before coming to ... Hall staff works closely with clients to understand their business objectives, their target audience and the competitive environment to create a comprehensive, tailored online marketing program that drives success. Hall helps some of ...

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This Microsoft-Themed Deadmau5 Head Is Actually Pretty Cool

A few Microsoft interns got the show of their young lives the other night when EDM artist, Deadmau5 and chart-topping hand-me-down advocate, Macklemore got together to do a secret show. When Deadmau5 came out to perform, the DJ donned his trademark mouse-head, but this one was special: it was filled with Microsoft iconography.

The boffins at Jim Henson?s Creature Shop got together with Microsoft and Joel Zimmerman aka Deadmau5 to create a black mouse head that loaded with blue Microsoft icons.

Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and Outlook are just some of the logos represented in the head, which from afar just looks like another Deadmau5 prop.

Here it is up close:

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Images: Microsoft

Source: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2013/08/this-microsoft-themed-deadmau5-head-is-actually-pretty-cool/

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