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NuForce NE-600 Review ? Fkn' Famous

NuForce NE-600 Review

In search on some of the latest new audio for your devices we stumbled upon this awesome company by the name of NuForce! NuForce was very generous enough to send us over a care package to get a closer look at some of their products! So without further due, we would personally like to thank NuForce for this awesome opportunity!


Here?s a little information about ?NuForce?. ?NuForce was founded with a singular vision: to provide consumers. audiophiles and audio pros stunning sound with classic and elegant design. Based in Milpitas, California, Nuforce first gained visibility for its patented Class-D power amplifiers in 2005, earning numerous awards from audio publications in the US and Japan. Since then NuForce products have earned the loyalty and passion of consumers while getting top marks from the most prominent publications and audio press in the world. NuForce is about making highest-quality sound part of an everyday lifestyle. Our growing array of home and portable products bring music and movie sound to life while providing inspiration, transporting you to another place, and making you feel more connected to your recordings and soundtracks, wherever you are. As music is a universal language everyone can appreciate and enjoy, NuForce products are sold around the world. We remain firmly committed to providing the highest-performance consumer electronics adhering to the most stringent quality standards. and ensuring integrity and value in every product.? Now before we start the review, I would personally like to thank the staff over at NuForce for sending us this package. Giving us the opportunity to deliver this in-depth product review! We hope that you enjoy this new review. The package is on-point, definitely a huge fan of their products. Now we present you with this awesome review on NuForce!

Product Review :

- Packaging : Arriving in our mailbox in a small flat rate mailer via USPS was a package from NuForce. Inside the mailer we were greeted by two products from NuForce. The packaging was very unique, simple and clean. It displayed the product very well, and showcased some awesome information. Overall, I personally think that NuForce did a great job with the packaging and presentation of their products!


- Extras : Now aside from the products we received from NuForce we didn?t receive any extras such as business cards, fliers, etc. This is perfectly fine, maybe in the future they will include something like this!


- Design : NuForce presented us with two designs of their NE-600 line. One that was normal and the other that can be used on the phone and etc. Overall, the designs are a little similar but unique in its own way. Definitely a huge fan of the colorways NuForce went with in their products; it definitely stands out at a lot. Another awesome feature of the ear phones are the tangle free wires. Always a great move to take in todays market with earphones.

- Quality : The overall quality of the products that NuForce has presented to us are pretty decent. The sound quality is great. An when using the NE-600M on the phone you get pretty awesome quality when talking using the mic. The staff over at NuForce has been super friendly and helpful since they?ve introduced us to their products. So with that being said, if you are looking for some awesome products for your device, you should definitely look into NuForce!



- Pricing : Last but not least I bet you are wondering just how much these earphones cost. Well for starters, the NE-600X cost about $24.95. As for the NE-600M that will cost you about $29.95. In all, it a fairly affordable price for such a great product. So you are definitely getting your money?s worth when shopping at NuForce.


The items we?ve photographed above is entitled ?NE-600X and NE-600M? both can be found on their online store. We?ve listed the links below so that you can check it out for yourself. NuForce has various devices and products available for affordable prices. So definitely check out their online store when you get the chance.

For more information on this product please visit : http://www.nuforce.com/

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LG E960 Mako surfaces in photos, may be the future Nexus phone

LG E960 Mako surfaces in photos, may be the future Nexus phone

Rumors have been swirling that LG will get its first crack at a Nexus phone this year. If there's any merit to that claim, we might have just received an early peek. An XDA-Developers forum goer has posted a collection of photos for the E960, which appears to be a variant of the Optimus G -- until you realize that it's using software navigation keys, doesn't quite resemble the international or AT&T Optimus G models and is oddly badged as the "Full JellyBean on Mako." Given that Google likes to name its reference Android phones after fish, it doesn't take much to suspect that a device codenamed Mako is more likely to become a Nexus than an Optimus. The completely stock but unreleased Android 4.1.2 build of Jelly Bean certainly helps fuel the rumor mill. If the E960 does carry Google's honorific, though, some may be in for a disappointment knowing that the model that reached the FCC last week doesn't have LTE. We won't rule out that this is one of multiple Nexus variants, if it's a Nexus at all, but the 3G edition's filing hints that Google may not rock the boat for its 2012 flagship.

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Inner-city grocery chain innovates by hiring ex-cons, providing fresh food

The story of a Philadelphia grocery store chain suggests that collaboration with the community may be the key to success for businesses in struggling neighborhoods.

By Sarah Treuhaft,?YES! Magazine / October 9, 2012

Mayor Michael Nutter visits ShopRite following ground-breaking for the expansion of the Cheltenham Brown's ShopRite, an $11m project that will create about 40 new jobs.

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Want proof that the goals of business and the needs of the most vulnerable can align? Meet Jeff Brown, fourth-generation grocer and owner of the 10-store ShopRite regional chain based in Philadelphia. By mixing old-fashioned customer service with innovative new approaches, Brown is chipping away at the nation?s jobs challenge, starting in the communities hardest-hit by the financial crisis.

After being sentenced to jail for five years for selling drugs in his hometown of Lancaster, Pa., Louis Rivera was determined to turn his life around. An eighth-grade dropout, he spent his first year in prison preparing for and obtaining his GED. Upon release, he moved to Philadelphia and sent out dozens of resumes, hoping, at age 31, to secure the first real job of his life.

No employer responded. Louis was frustrated and scared. ?I knew I could not go back to the life I had been leading,? he told me. ?I needed a break.?

?RELATED: 6 stories from Tony Danza's year at a Philadelphia high school

He walked down the street from his apartment to Jeff Brown?s ShopRite grocery store, where he had already applied online. He said to the hiring manager, ?I?m not leaving here until you give me a job.? She laughed at his mix of pluck and desperation, and after listening to his story, gave him that break: a minimum-wage job in the seafood department.

Louis had gone to the right place. He did not know it at the time, but ShopRite is the only grocery-store chain in Philadelphia, and possibly in the nation, with an explicit focus on hiring ex-offenders. Jeff Brown explains that these employees are just as successful as a group compared to those without criminal records. ?I have not seen evidence that the fears are true,? he says.

Brown believes his success with hiring ex-offenders is due to a strong partnership with a nonprofit workforce training organization, ABO Haven, that screens ex-offender candidates to find those who are a good match for the grocery?s culture, provides training in ?soft skills? like how to be successful in a work environment, and then checks back in with the workers once they are on the jobs. From a profit perspective, hiring ex-offenders actually saves Brown money, since workforce-training dollars support the initial screening, training, and follow-up.

Four years and three promotions later, Louis is a model of the type of upward mobility that is on the wane in America. As assistant store manager, he brings home $53,000 per year plus benefits. He has been able to provide for his fianc?e and three children, and now owns a home and two cars. He plans to stay with the company, and hopes to become a store manager one day.

Brown is also one of the first grocers to recognize the profitability of opening large grocery stores in underinvested low-income communities and communities of color, which other retailers have fled or avoided. Six of Brown?s stores are located in areas that were ?food deserts? before he opened his doors: low-income neighborhoods without grocery stores or other healthy food retailers. Food-desert neighborhoods tend to have higher rates of diet-related health problems like obesity and diabetes.

One of those stores is located in West Philadelphia?s Parkside neighborhood. An African-American community of about 100,000, Parkside went without a supermarket for nearly three decades.

Since its 2008 opening, the Parkside ShopRite has been an overwhelming success. It brought 260 jobs to the area, and 40 of them went to ex-offenders. The store?s roof is covered in solar panels, and the product mix is tailored to the community?s cultural preferences, including halal products and African food staples. Like the other stores in the chain that opened in food deserts, overall sales, revenue, and fresh product sales are on par with suburban stores.

Brown says that making fresh foods available in communities with limited access to them is changing people's diets, shifting them away from processed food to a healthier mix that includes more produce and fresh foods. A recent study found that childhood obesity rates are dropping in Philadelphia, suggesting that the city?s efforts to increase access to healthy food in communities and schools are making a difference.

Every ShopRite store includes a community room that community groups can use for free. A new store opening in North Philadelphia will include two community rooms, one of which will contain cooking equipment that can be used for nutrition classes.

Brown is experimenting with bringing other needed services into the stores. In September 2011, American Heritage Federal Credit Union opened up a branch in the Parkside store, offering free checking and ATM services with no minimum-balance requirements. A second branch was opened in the Roxborough store in June 2012. The banking services are incredibly popular, with lines most days of the week.

More recently, Brown has sought to increase access to affordable health care in these communities by opening nonprofit clinics in stores. The first clinic opened five months ago and a second one will open in the Parkside store within the next several months. The clinic has not been an instant success, but the model is being tweaked to meet community needs, including implementing a sliding fee scale for uninsured patients.

The six ShopRite stores located in Philadelphia?s grocery-poor neighborhoods could not have opened were it not for the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative (FFFI), a public-private partnership that provides start-up funding in the form of one-time loans and grants to help retailers open or improve food retail stores in underserved low- and moderate-income communities.

The FFFI program has impressive results: 88 new or renovated stores in urban, rural, and small-town Pennsylvania, and more than 5,000 jobs created or retained. And the idea has spread: Fifteen other states have taken steps to set up similar public-private partnerships.

In 2010, the federal government began a similar initiative, the Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI), which is also a central pillar of Michelle Obama?s ?Let?s Move? campaign. Since its launch, HFFI has provided nearly $500 million in loans, tax credits, and grants toward healthy-food retail projects, including grocery stores, farmers? markets, cooperatives, food hubs, and other innovative efforts.

Brown believes that his comprehensive approach to solving community challenges is the key to his success. ?Believe it or not," he told me, ?solving the community?s problems helps on the financial side as well.? Cultivating strong relationships with community leaders, for example, helps to increase sales and reduce theft.

He thinks his success can be replicated elsewhere, and he has begun a nonprofit consulting firm, UpLift Solutions, to share what he?s learned with other business leaders. A number of major cities are getting ready to launch citywide initiatives focused on hiring ex-offenders using Brown's model, and other major retailers have expressed interest as well.

The ShopRite story is proof positive that it is possible to fulfill a community-oriented mission?to ?bring joy to the lives of the people we serve??while turning a profit. It also shows how well-crafted public-private partnerships can be critical to making this happen. Hopefully the model is paving the way for a new generation of entrepreneurs who are meeting the ?triple bottom line? of people, planet, and profit.

? Sarah Treuhaft adapted this article for?YES! Magazine, a national, nonprofit media organization that fuses powerful ideas with practical actions.?A trained city planner, Ms. Treuhaft is Associate Director at PolicyLink and an authority on the use of data and mapping in policy analysis, organizing, and advocacy. She works with local partners and coalitions to develop and implement equitable development strategies such as employer-assisted housing and transit-oriented development.

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Kalyn's Kitchen: Recipe for Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Peppers ...

There are a lot of salad recipes on the blog, and only a few of them become my personal favorites that get repeated over and over for parties and other get-togethers, but this Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Peppers, Cilantro, and Cumin-Lime Vinaigrette went right to the top of that list!? When I made this with Jake, the only thing we would have changed was to double the recipe so we had more leftovers.? We used more red pepper than green, but even if you're not that much of a green pepper fan, this is one recipe where I thought using both kinds of peppers really gave it great flavor, and the Cumin-Lime Vinaigrette finished this off perfectly.


On the advice of Moosewood, we used frozen black-eyed peas, which we cooked with some big garlic cloves for extra flavor.? (Jake and I were both surprised that the frozen black-eyed peas had to be cooked, but we loved how they turned out.)


When the peas are tender (20-30 minutes) drain them well.

Finely chop one large red bell pepper and half of a large green bell pepper.? (Or if you want to throw in the whole green pepper, be my guest!)


We also used 1/2 cup each of sliced green onions and coarsely chopped cilantro.

Stir together the lime juice, Spike Seasoning, ground cumin, chile powder, and a little salt and pepper, and then whisk in the olive oil to make the dressing.

Mix about 2/3 of the dressing into the drained black-eyed peas, stirring well so all the peas are coated with dressing.

Then gently stir in the other ingredients and add the rest of the dressing to taste.? (If you like your salads on the dry side, you might not need all the dressing.? (Try not to take photos with? a chunk of red pepper on the edge of the bowl, if you can avoid it!)? The salad is best when marinated in the fridge for a little while before serving, but we couldn't wait and gobbled up these two servings right away.

Black-Eyed Pea Salad with Peppers, Cilantro, and Cumin-Lime Vinaigrette
(Makes 4-6 servings; recipe adapted from Moosewood Restaurant Celebrates.)

Ingredients:
1 pkg. (12 oz) frozen black-eyed peas
6 large garlic cloves
1 large red bell pepper, finely chopped
1/2 large green bell pepper, finely chopped (or use the whole pepper if you prefer)
1/2 cup sliced green onion
1/2 cup chopped cilantro (or more)

Dressing Ingredients:
3 T fresh-squeezed lime juice
1 tsp. Spike Seasoning (or use another multi-purpose seasoning blend)
1 tsp. ground cumin
1/4 tsp. Ancho chile powder (or regular chile powder if you don't have Ancho)
1/4 tsp black pepper
salt to taste

Instructions:

Bring a couple cups of lightly salted water to a boil, add about 6 large garlic cloves and the frozen black-eyed peas, and simmer until the peas are tender, about 20-30 minutes.? Drain the peas into a colander placed in the sink and let them drain well.

While the peas cook, chop the red bell pepper, green bell pepper, and cilantro, and thinly slice the green onions.? Stir together the lime juice, Spike Seasoning, ground cumin, chile powder, and a little salt and pepper, and then whisk in the olive oil to make the dressing.

When the peas are well-drained (blot dry with paper towels if you're in a hurry) put them in a bowl and add about 2/3 of the dressing, stirring until all the black-eyed peas are coated with dressing.? Add the other ingredients and mix gently to combine, then add more dressing as desired.? (If you like your salads on the dry side, you may not need all the dressing.)? Let salad chill in the fridge about 30 minutes before serving (if you can wait that long!)

This salad will keep in the fridge for several days, so I would recommend doubling the recipe and taking it to work for an easy lunch.


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South Beach Suggestions:
Beans and legumes are a limited food for Phase One of the? South Beach Diet, so one of the things I changed about the recipe was to use more low-glycemic peppers in proportion to the amount of black-eyed peas so you could have a larger serving for Phase One.? Keeping portion control in mind, this recipe would be approved for all phases.?
Nutritional Information?
I chose the South Beach Diet to manage my weight partly so I wouldn't have to count calories, carbs, points, or fat grams, but if you want nutritional information for a recipe, I recommend entering the recipe into Calorie Count, which will calculate it for you. (Recipes from other blogs not always South Beach Diet friendly; check ingredients.)
More Meatless Ideas with Black-Eyed Peas
Vegetarian Chili with Black-Eyed Peas from Saffron Trail
Indian Spiced Black-Eyed Peas with Tomato and Curry Leaves from Kalyn's Kitchen
Summer Black-Eyed Pea Salad from A Veggie Venture
Black-Eyed Pea Hummus with Olive Oil and Sumac from Kalyn's Kitchen
African Sweet Potato Soup with Peanut Butter, Black-Eyed Peas and Beans from Gluten-Free Goddess
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Posts may include links to my affiliate account at Amazon.com, and Kalyn's Kitchen earns a few cents on the dollar if readers purchase the items I recommend, so thanks for supporting my blog when you shop at Amazon!

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IMF cuts global growth forecast; prods Europe, U.S

TOKYO (Reuters) - The IMF cut its global growth forecast on Tuesday for the second time since April and warned U.S. and European policymakers that failure to fix their economic ills would prolong the slump.

Global growth is too weak to bring down unemployment and what little momentum exists is coming primarily from central banks, the International Monetary Fund said in its World Economic Outlook, released ahead of its twice-yearly meeting, which will be held in Tokyo later this week.

"A key issue is whether the global economy is just hitting another bout of turbulence in what was always expected to be a slow and bumpy recovery or whether the current slowdown has a more lasting component," it said.

"The answer depends on whether European and U.S. policymakers deal proactively with their major short-term economic challenges."

For 2012, the IMF now expects global output to grow just 3.3 percent, down from its July estimate of 3.5 percent, making it the slowest year of growth since 2009. It predicted only a modest pickup next year to 3.6 percent, below its July estimate of 3.9 percent.

Emerging markets are still expected to grow four times as fast as advanced economies, but the IMF took a sharp knife to its estimates for India and Brazil, with the latter now seen growing slower than the United States this year.

The IMF said "familiar" forces were dragging down advanced economy growth: fiscal consolidation and a still-weak financial system, the same problems that have plagued the world since the global financial crisis exploded in 2008.

"More seems to be at work, however, than these mechanical forces - namely, a general feeling of uncertainty," IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard said.

Measures of risk and uncertainty, such as the VIX volatility gauge in the United States, remain at low levels, Blanchard pointed out, which makes it difficult to assess the nature of the uncertainty. Blanchard described it as "more Knightian in nature," referring to a term for risk that is impossible to measure, named after economist Frank Knight.

"Worries about the ability of European policymakers to control the euro crisis and worries about the failure to date of U.S. policymakers to agree on a fiscal plan surely play an important role, but one that is hard to nail down," Blanchard said.

The IMF said financial conditions are likely to remain "very fragile" over the near term because repairing euro zone problems will take time and there are concerns about how the U.S. economy will cope with the expected expiry of tax cuts early next year.

For the United States, the IMF said its "urgent policy priorities" should include avoiding a so-called "fiscal cliff" from the expected tax increases and spending cuts, raising the government borrowing limit, and agreeing on a credible plan to reduce the deficit.

It said the fiscal cliff at the extreme would amount to a fiscal withdrawal of more than 4 percent of GDP in 2013, and economic growth would stall.

In the euro area, it said resolving the crisis was the highest priority, and that would require progress toward banking and fiscal union.

"If uncertainty is indeed behind the current slowdown, and if the adoption and implementation of these measures decrease uncertainty, things may turn out better than our forecasts, not only in Europe, but also for the rest of the world," Blanchard said. "I, for once, would be happy if our baseline forecasts turn out to be inaccurate - in this case, too pessimistic."

(Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/imf-cuts-global-growth-forecast-prods-europe-u-213153610--business.html

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