Americans Struggle to Adapt to Changing Economy

MADISON, Wis., July 9 /PRNewswire/ — AboutPaydayLoan.com – As jobs continue to migrate overseas and our tax dollars disappear into the form of corporate “bailouts”, millions of Americans are struggling to cope with the ever-changing landscape of our nation’s struggling economy. And with more and more statistics coming in everyday, many Americans are losing faith in our economy “bouncing back”, at least anytime soon.

A recent poll from USA Today, it seems that 54% of Americans surveyed believe that their standard of living has not improved, when compared to that of 5 years prior, and that only 45% believe that things will improve for their children. This new “perception” of our future is due to many changing economic factors, and many analysts wonder when, and “if”, we can turn the economy around.

One rather interesting shift that Americans will be facing soon is that of leaning towards “smaller” products. For example, whereas the average size of the American home in ’07 had almost doubled when compared to the generation prior, all signs and trends point towards a smaller average home size in the upcoming decade. Also the trend has already hit the auto industry, with manufacturers shifting towards smaller and more compact passenger cars.

And it seems that Americans may need to cut back our lust for belongings if we are to fight back against this recession. When compared to the 70′s items such as air conditioners and dishwashers were considered luxury items, yet today you can find these items in many homes with incomes below the poverty line. And since most of the non-essential items we purchase are produced overseas, we aren’t strengthening our by putting our dollars into these “luxury” purchases.

Supplementing employment loss with new job skills represents another uphill battle which many Americans are facing, as industries such as real estate and auto manufacturing suffer from staggering losses. Unfortunately, many analysts are predicting that many jobs that have been lost (most notably in the auto industry and real estate) are simply not going to recover, leaving over a million skilled laborers needed to relocate or re-train in order to find new suitable employment.

The personal finance industry is seeing its fair share of changes due not only to our economic status, but also to looming regulations in the wake of our economic crisis. Payday lenders such as Pay1day.com or Georges Promise are keeping a close eye on finance trends and regulations changes, in order to keep offering Americans the option of short-term finance when there are so few options available already. In California, some lenders are already accepting unemployment checks in place of an employer’s check, to obtain cash advance any other type of short term cash loans.

Although Americans everywhere are struggling to keep up with economic changes, we should see some improvement over the next few decades if we can as a nation make the proper adjustments to spending, savings, and industry.

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“Eclipse” takes $30 million bite from midnight box office

(Reuters) – Vampire romance has become hotter — if you can believe the story.

That seems to be the consensus by U.S. critics for the third episode of teen vampire saga “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” which debuted on Wednesday to a record-breaking $30 million box office in screenings just after midnight.

North American ticket sales beat predecessor “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” with $26.3 million and are the most for any movie’s midnight screenings, according to tracker Hollywood.com Box Office.

Critics said the movie boosted its romantic storyline, but the overall film was not entirely satisfying due to poor acting and execution, according to a consensus of reviews posted Wednesday.

The middle installment of the film franchise — Stephenie Meyer’s four books are being spread out over five films for maximum profit — was released in U.S. cinemas this week and again features a love triangle between Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner.)

The third film is “more of the same” from the first two movie, said USA Today, noting the physical attributes of the three co-stars are featured heavily in the film franchise that is wildly popular with the coveted teen market.

“This is definitely the most romantic of the films, although some of these scenes are set in flower-filled meadows that bring to mind feminine-hygiene commercials,” the newspaper said.

The New York Times said “Eclipse” was “a more robustly entertaining film than either of its predecessors” with added humor, more violence, “and, true to the film’s title, a deeper intimation of darkness.”

But it said with the exception of Stewart, “what there isn’t, as usual, is much in the way of good acting.”

Overall, the film has scored a 50 percent rating among reviews aggregated by website rottentomatoes.com with 53 critics saying positive things and 53 negative.

BOX OFFICE UNFAZED

But reviews may not matter for the teen market who have embraced the first two films as much as they have Meyer’s books, and the midnight screenings certainly brought out loyal followers known as “Twi-hards.”

The initial “Twilight” sucked $392.5 million from box offices worldwide and its sequel, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” raked-in $709 million worldwide.

And whether they can act or not, the franchise’s stars have profited. Both Pattinson and Stewart were ranked in this week’s Forbes’ magazine 2010 celebrity power list, earning $17 million and $12 million respectively in 2010. Author Stephenie Meyer made $40 million.

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said while part of the movie didn’t work, including the special effects, “the audience watched this film rapt with attention” and in summing up, said “The ‘Twilight’ movies are chaste eroticism to fuel adolescent dreams.”

To sum up the movie, many reviews noted the line from the film that seemed to most epitomize the stand-off between Edward and Jacob over their competing affections for Bella. Jacob tells his rival: “Let’s face it, I’m hotter than you.”

(Reporting by Christine Kearney, editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

Yahoo! Provides Millions of Sony Customers in More Than 100 Countries with an Enhanced TV Viewing Experience

Yahoo! Dramatically Expands Availability of Yahoo! TV Widgets on Sony`s BRAVIA
LCD Televisions
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(Business Wire)–
Yahoo! (NASDAQ:YHOO) today announced the expanded availability of the Yahoo!
Widget Engine on Sony`s Internet-connected BRAVIA LCD TVs, providing consumers
easy on-demand access to thousands of content sources, movies, TV shows, and
Internet content.

Consumers can check the latest videos on Showtime® and the latest sports scores
on USA Today®, shop on eBay®, play games, or catch up with their friends on
Twitter® and Facebook®, all while watching TV. BRAVIA Internet Widgets powered
by Yahoo! are now available in more than 100 countries across North America,
Europe, Latin America, and Asia.

“Sony is the world leader in entertainment with the unique position of not only
creating content, but also delivering highly advanced devices that allow
consumers to view that content in their homes,” said Toshifumi Okuda, senior
general manager, Home Entertainment Business Group, Sony Corporation. “Extending
our relationship with Yahoo! is another example of how Sony is focused on
delivering attractive features to worldwide consumers.”

“Our expanded partnership with Sony increases the number of countries where
Yahoo! TV Widgets are available by nearly seven-fold, enabling us to connect
millions of additional consumers to compelling Internet content and services
right on their TV,” said Jeff Kinder, senior vice president, Media Products and
Solutions, Yahoo! Inc. “Yahoo! is delivering the right content on the right
platforms – across mobile, PC, TV, and tablets – ensuring the best experiences
for our users, publishers, and developers.”

The increased distribution of the Yahoo! Widget Engine provides developers and
content creators with unmatched scale and the ability to reach millions of
engaged consumers around the globe. With new Web-based development interfaces,
publishers can easily create TV Widgets with the Yahoo! TV Widget Development
Kit (WDK).

About Yahoo!

Yahoo! attracts hundreds of millions of users every month through its innovative
technology and engaging content and services, making it one of the most visited
Internet destinations and a world-class online media company. Yahoo!’s vision is
to be the center of people’s online lives by delivering personally relevant,
meaningful Internet experiences. Yahoo! is headquartered in Sunnyvale,
California. For more information, visit pressroom.yahoo.com or the company’s
blog, Yodel Anecdotal (yodel.yahoo.com).

For additional information about Yahoo! Connected TV, including images, please
visit: http://connectedtv.yahoo.com/newsroom

Yahoo! is the trademark and/or registered trademark of Yahoo! Inc. All other
names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Yahoo!
Cory Pforzheimer, +1 408-349-2686
coryp@yahoo-inc.com

Copyright Business Wire 2010

Hindus want Bhagavad-Gita as required text in prestigious Indian Institutes of Management

Nevada (US), May 20 (ANI): Hindus are stressing introduction of ancient Hindu scripture Bhagavad-Gita as one of the essential texts in the management courses of eminent Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that Bhagavad-Gita (Song of the Lord) unfolded the path to train the mind to accomplish flawlessness and distinction in action. It should be each executive’s prized possession.

According to a Government of India website: IIMs, located at Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Lucknow, Indore, Kozhikode and Shillong are institutions of excellence, established with the objectives of imparting high quality management education and training, conducting research and providing consultancy services in the field of management to various sectors of the Indian economy. These Institutions are recognized as premier management institutions, comparable to the best in the World for teaching, research and interaction with industries. Six new IIMs are proposed to be set up during XI Plan in Jhakhand, Chhattisgarh, Uttrakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Tamil Nadu and Haryana.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, further said that instead of blatantly copying the West, India should explore her roots for management and other education. Ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata (of which Bhagavad-Gita was a part), besides other wisdom, was also a comprehensive manual on strategic management. Even the Panchatantra, through its tales, could teach effective leadership skills and ethics to modern managers.

Rajan Zed lauded IIM Bangalore for including Sanskrit shloka “Tejasvi navadhitamastu” (translated as: “Let our learning be radiant”) from another ancient Hindu scripture Taittiriya Upanishad, which was also the motto of this institution. He also welcomed the reported move of Delhi Metro, said to be among the best urban transport systems in the world and known for outstanding performance, for giving copies of Bhagavad-Gita to its senior managers as a management-text. (ANI)

Robert Pattinson says he dreaded proposing to Kristen Stewart in Twilight

Melbourne, May 19 (ANI): Robert Pattinson has opened up about how afraid he was of filming the proposal scene in the third Twilight Saga film, Eclipse.

The actor admitted that he was ‘dreading’ the wedding proposal he had to make to his girlfriend Kristen Stewart in a scene in the soon to be released film.

“I was dreading the day it was coming,” he says of the scene that was held until the very end of the shoot,” the Daily Telegraph quoted him as telling told USA Today.

“The first time I read the script, I thought, ”This is impossible,”” he added.

The 24-year-old actor, who plays vampire Edward Cullen, was particularly uncomfortable when his character attempts to woo Bella Swan, played by 20-year-old Stewart.

“It”s so earnest. I finally convinced the producers that you can play it with a bit of awareness of not being a fictional character. I”m not trying to be part of a Gothic novel.”

However, the young actor admitted that he was pleasantly surprised when he saw the final cut.

“It seems different when you see it,” he said. (ANI)

Upset Hindus tell Trudie Styler & Sting: ‘Tantra not just sex’

Nevada (US), May 8 (ANI): Hindus are dismayed and critical of actress-producer Trudie Styler and her husband Sting who apparently think, describe, and fixated on Tantra as just sex.

Styler (Moving the Mountain), 56, reportedly offered revelations about tantric lovemaking by Oscar nominated musician Sting (Cold Mountain), 58, to potential buyers at a New York fundraiser auction on May six. The stories boasting about Sting-Trudie marathon eight-hour tantric-sex sessions have been circulating for many years, but musician-model-actress Coco Sumner (Stardust) sometime back reportedly contradicted the tantric-sex sessions of her parents Sting and Trudie Styler. Styler reportedly announced in the recent past that “Sadomasochism is the new Tantra”. There were reports that Tantra was now reportedly being utilized in dating in Europe.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that Tantrism was a major channel in Indian religious traditions and besides Hinduism, it also exerted considerable influence on Buddhism and Jainism. Sankaracharya had mentioned the names of 64 Tantras.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, pointed out that Tantra, a method of spiritual self-culture, was divine revelation whose history went back to fourth century. Tantra was a conscious approach to self-discovery which directed the seeker to prepare mind and body to the level where it could withstand any turbulence, both inner as well as outer. Tantras noted three unique states of sadhana (spiritual endeavor)—purification, illumination, and unification.

Zed further said that Hindus welcomed Hollywood and other celebrities to immerse in Hinduism but taking it seriously and not just flirting with its terminology and concepts and using it as a fashion statement. Hinduism was the oldest and third largest religion of the world with about one billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought and it should not be taken lightly. (ANI)

Hindus, who protested Love Guru, wish Mike Myers good luck on Austin Powers 4

Nevada (US), Apr 30 (ANI): Hindus, who vehemently protested against his 2008 release “The Love Guru”, have wished good luck to Mike Myers on his upcoming venture “Austin Powers 4” as long as he assured not to denigrate Hinduism in his future movies.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, who led the protests against “The Love Guru” for lampooning Hinduism, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that ksama (forgiveness) was one of the main virtues of Hindu ethics.

If Myers visited a nearby Hindu temple, paid his obeisance, expressed remorse, and assured not to denigrate Hinduism in his future movies, Hindus would not only absolve him but might also pray for his success in his future ventures if asked, Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, added.

Zed further said that although Myer’s temple visit would not undo the damage done to the community, but it might help heal the wounds somewhat of apparently disturbed Hindu populace of the world, who numbered around one billion.

Zed also suggested Myers to seek some spiritual wisdom as ancient Hindu scripture Bhagavad-Gita (Song of the Lord) said: Nothing in this world purifies like spiritual wisdom. (ANI)

Hindus upset over trivialization of their gods in an Hollywood TV episode

Nevada(US), Apr 24 (ANI): Hindus are upset over the depiction of their gods in “Hammer of the Gods” episode in the “Supernatural” TV series reportedly aired on April 22 and say that such trivialization of their sacred deities was disturbing.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that Lord Ganesh and Goddess Kali were highly revered in Hinduism and such absurd depiction of them with no scriptural backing was hurtful to the devotees. Ganesh and Kali were meant to be worshipped in temples or home shrines and not to be thrown around loosely in reimagined versions for dramatic effects in TV series.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, asked the producer EW Network and director Rick Bota to issue a public apology and urged them not to reimagine Hinduism concepts and deities in the future to advance the commercial or other agenda.

Hindus welcomed Hollywood and other entertainment industries to immerse in Hinduism but taking it seriously and respectfully and not just for indecorous showing of Hindu symbols and concepts to advance their selfish agenda. Casual flirting sometimes resulted in pillaging serious spiritual doctrines and revered symbols and hurting the devotees, Rajan Zed pointed out.

Zed argued that Hinduism was the oldest and third largest religion of the world with about one billion adherents and a rich philosophical thought and it should not be taken lightly. No faith, larger or smaller, should be ridiculed at; Zed said and added that inappropriate use of Hinduism concepts and symbols was not okay.

Meanwhile Bhavna Shinde of Forum for Hindu Awakening has described it as inappropriate and denigration and a Hindu leader of Trinidad Devant Maharaj said that he was deeply offended.

According to reports, in this episode, Winchesters are shown kidnapped by a group of gods, including Ganesh and Kali and held hostage, who want to use Winchesters as bargaining chips. Kali is relegated to escaping with Winchesters in their car to get away. Kali sits on the lap of angel Gabriel who guards her with his angelic blade. Devil turns Ganesh into a stain on the wall. Its cast includes Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Rekha Sharma, Keith Dallas, etc.

Supernatural is a series of CW Network which was formed as a joint venture between Warner Bros. Entertainment and CBS Corporation. The CW is America”s fifth broadcast network and claims to be the only network targeting women 18-34.

In Hinduism, Lord Ganesh is worshipped as god of wisdom and remover of obstacles and is invoked before the beginning of any major venture. Goddess Kali, who personifies Sakti or divine energy, is considered the goddess of time and change. (ANI)

Hindus disappointed at Pope for not reaching out to minorities during Malta visit

Nevada (US), April 19 (ANI): Hindus find it a disappointment that there was reportedly no mention of any interfaith dialogue with non-Catholic religious leaders during Pope Benedict’s two-day “Apostolic Journey to Malta” which ended April 18.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it appeared that Catholic Church in Malta was not serious to share minority viewpoint and discuss issues of religious equality with minority religions/denominations, which was very sad.

He had earlier urged Malta Archbishop to organize the meeting of leaders of various religions and denominations with His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI during this visit.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, stressed that as a dominating majority in Malta, Catholics and Pope had a moral responsibility to take care of minority brothers/sisters from different faith/denomination backgrounds. (ANI)

Hindus suggest Wesley Snipes to explore ancient Sanskrit scriptures to find ‘purpose of life’

Nevada (US), April 19 (ANI): In view of actor-producer Wesley Snipes’ (Blade) reported fascination with exploring different religions including Hinduism; Hindus have suggested him to look more deeply into ancient Sanskrit scriptures.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, pointed out that Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita would prove helpful to MTV nominated Snipes, 47, to analyze the meaning and purpose of life.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, further said that Snipes could look into “cosmic order” through eternal Vedas, revered as apaurusheya (not of human origin), dating back to around 1,500 BCE.

The philosophical Bhagavad-Gita could guide him about the virtue of seeing god in everything, asceticism, devotion to dharma, nish-kama karma (non-desire activity), doctrine of bhakti (devotion), idea of absolute action, etc.

Rajan Zed stressed that in the sacred teachings of Upanishads, Snipes could uncover the purpose of existence, the nature of God and the soul, essence of ultimate reality, attainment of salvation, concepts of individual soul and universal soul, maya (illusion), karma (action), cycle of birth-death-rebirth, etc.

If Snipes needed any help on this issue, he or other Hindu scholars would gladly assist him, Zed added. (ANI)

Gate City Beverage Distributors and Heineken USA Provide Tips to Rock Out Responsibly at the Coachella Music and Arts

COACHELLA VALLEY, CA, Apr 14 (MARKET WIRE) —
Gate City Beverage Distributors and Heineken USA today announced a joint
effort to help concert-goers safely enjoy three days of music and
festivities at the 11th Annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
in Indio, Calif. Through a targeted PSA program, the companies will
provide pointers to help music fans make the most of their Coachella
experience by acting and consuming responsibly.

Displayed on-site at the Coachella grounds as well as at surrounding
hotels and licensed establishments in the Coachella Valley, this series
of posters will remind attendees to wear sunscreen, layer clothing
appropriately, drink plenty of water, recycle, and if drinking alcohol,
to manage their alcohol consumption responsibly.

“The incredible setting and high-caliber artists make Coachella a premier
music festival. We are proud that our efforts in partnership with
Heineken USA will help ensure that concert goers don’t miss a beat of
this fantastic weekend,” said Thomas Reyes, president, Gate City Beverage
Distributors.

This year’s efforts mark Gate City Beverage Distributors and Heineken
USA’s ninth annual involvement with the Coachella Valley Music and Arts
Festival and underscore the organizations’ ongoing commitment to
promoting responsible behavior throughout Southern California.

“Being an active and responsible member of the communities where our
products are enjoyed is one of the foundational values of our
organization,” said Allan O’Neil, regional vice president, Heineken USA.
“The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is the perfect setting to
demonstrate our commitment to these values as we help our consumers give
themselves a good name by exhibiting safe and responsible behavior while
enjoying time with friends and top-quality music at one of the most
impressive events of the year.”

About Gate City Beverage Distributors
Gate City Beverage Distributors
provide a wide selection of high quality beverage products to retailers
throughout Southern California’s Inland Empire. Gate City Beverage
Distributors is a Reyes Holdings company and part of Reyes Beverage
Group, the largest beer distribution business in the United States. For
more information about Gate City Beverage Distributors, visit the company
website at www.gatecitybeverage.com.

About Heineken USA
Heineken USA Inc., the nation’s premier beer
importer, is a subsidiary of Heineken International BV, which is the
world’s most international brewer. Brands imported into the U.S. include:
Heineken Lager, the world’s most international beer brand; Heineken
Light; Amstel Light, a leading imported light beer brand; Newcastle Brown
Ale, the leading imported ale in the United States; and Buckler
non-alcoholic brew. Heineken USA is also the exclusive USA importer for
the Tecate, Tecate Light, Dos Equis, Sol, Carta Blanca and Bohemia brands
from FEMSA Cerveza of Mexico. For a safe ride home, download the Heineken
USA-sponsored Taxi Magic(TM) application from your smartphone. Please
visit www.EnjoyHeinekenResponsibly.com.

Copyright 2010, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

Delphi’s New Key Fob Technology Helps Make Smart Phone Connectivity Available at Low Cost

DETROIT, MI, Apr 14 (MARKET WIRE) —
Delphi Corp.’s new key fob technology and custom applications are
offering drivers a myriad of important vehicle information delivered to
their smart phones. The technology lets drivers know when to refuel or
get an oil change. It can even provide a vehicle’s location.

According to USA Today, when Apple’s app store opened two years ago,
100,000 apps were available. Since then, more than 2 billion have been
downloaded and the app economy is continuing to grow. Twenty-five percent
of cell phone users in Western Europe and North America utilize smart
phones today, and Strategy Analytics predicts the number will grow to 45
percent by 2014.

Delphi’s key fob technology is providing low-cost smart phone
connectivity using both Bluetooth and Near Field Communication (NFC)
platforms. The company’s key fob designs and custom apps enable
information exchange between drivers and their vehicles that is
continual, reliable and convenient while giving vehicle manufacturers the
ability to meet the specific information needs of different global
markets.

“Delphi is committed to developing innovative products that are easy to
use and provide exceptional value to our customers,” said Beth
Schwarting, general director, Electronic Controls, Delphi Electronics &
Safety. “Our new generation of fobs offers features that are not
currently available in the market. These features help vehicle
manufacturers competitively differentiate their models, as well as
provide drivers and fleet owners constant access to important vehicle
information.”

Smart Phone Connectivity via Bluetooth Gateway Key Fob
Using a custom
phone app with Delphi’s advanced key fob technology, medium-range
connectivity (650 feet/200 meters or more) can now be made available to
consumers without subscription fees, cellular network delays or coverage
gaps. Delphi’s Bluetooth Gateway Key Fob allows users to view important
vehicle information and complete often-performed tasks remotely on their
smart phone or similar device.

“From receiving security and diagnostic alerts to checking a vehicle’s
eco-score, our technology allows drivers to monitor vehicle statistics
from their smart phone via Delphi’s key fob,” Schwarting said. “Drivers
no longer need to be inside their vehicles or have an internet connection
to get updates on vehicle status.”

A useful complement to embedded telematics/phone app solutions when a
driver is out of cellular range, the system is made up of highly
reconfigurable electronics and offers a remote user interface that is
intuitive and user-friendly. It is also of benefit with connected
telematics solutions when a driver is out of a vehicle’s Bluetooth range.

Smart Fob Enabled by Near Field Communication
Delphi also offers a
Smart Key Fob that uses NFC to provide drivers direct accessibility to
vehicle information while helping to ensure the security of data
exchange. The NFC wireless standard, a read/write technology, offers both
secure information transfer and a low power consumption mode. Its
low-range communication profile — only 2 inches (5 cm) — helps prevent
hacking while its low consumption mode helps ensure durability and
reliability.

Data exchange is made possible using an NFC module integrated in the
vehicle. The system antenna enables data transfer from the vehicle to the
key fob, and the transferred information can be accessed by the driver
via any NFC-compatible portable device that has an active display such as
a smart phone. Data that can be accessed and managed includes mileage and
fuel level, safety and security information (such as tire pressure),
maintenance warnings and alerts, personalization features (seat, steering
wheel, A/C configuration), vehicle location (GPS), driver identity,
In-Case-of-Emergency (ICE) contacts and vehicle type.

Meeting Growing Market Needs
Delphi’s smart fob technology will be even
more valuable as the market for hybrid and electric vehicles grows. With
these fobs, drivers will be able to enhance their awareness of energy and
fuel consumption and manage them more effectively and in an
environmentally friendly way.

“From the differentiation Delphi’s smart fob technology offers vehicle
manufacturers, to the safety, security and convenience it provides
drivers to cost savings and efficiency for fleet owners, Delphi’s smart
fob technology offers nearly limitless connectivity applications for
drivers to stay in touch with their vehicles,” said Schwarting.

About Delphi
Delphi is a leading global supplier of electronics and
technologies for automotive, commercial vehicle and other market
segments. Operating major technical centers, manufacturing sites and
customer support facilities in 30 countries, Delphi delivers real-world
innovations that make products smarter and safer as well as more powerful
and efficient. Connect to innovation at www.delphi.com.

CONTACT:

Barbara Graves (U.S.)
765.451.5238
Email Contact

Malika Venezia (Europe)
+33 1 49 90 4888
Email Contact

Copyright 2010, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

Hindus want world’s wealthy countries to do more for environment

Nevada (US), April 7 (ANI): Hindus ask richest nations of the world to do more for environment in view of the global ecological crisis.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that richer nations should lead the way and show responsibility by cutting greenhouse gases and atmospheric ozone concentrations and tackling global warming.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, argued that world’s poor were most vulnerable to the environmental problems resulting from climate change. Senseless uses of natural resources, extravagance, greed, etc., were some of the major causes of this ecological crisis.

Rajan Zed further said that religions should also come forward to do their share of tackling global warming and persuading others on this issue.

“We as leaders of various religions of the world should fulfill our obligations by voicing the environmental issues. Religions should not stay silent spectators to threatening ecological crisis faced by humanity”, Zed stressed and urged all world religious leaders, religions and denominations to openly bless environmental causes and develop a global partnership on this subject.

Zed pointed out that ancient Hindu scriptures, especially Atharva-Veda, were highly respectful of mother nature. (ANI)

Two polls suggest conservative Tea Party going mainstream

New York, Apr.7 (ANI): Two new polls suggest that the conservative ‘Tea Party’ movement might be going mainstream.

A Rasmussen poll released Monday found more Americans identify with the Tea Party groups than with President Obama, Fox News reports.

According to the survey, 48 percent of voters said the average Tea Party activist is more aligned with their views on major issues than the president.

Forty-four percent said Obama’s views are closer to theirs.

That came on top of a USA Today/Gallup poll that found more than a quarter of Americans affiliate themselves with the Tea Party movement.

The poll of 1,033 adults, conducted March 26-28, found 28 percent of people call themselves Tea Party supporters, while 26 percent call themselves opponents.

The survey also found that any one demographic group does not disproportionately dominate Tea Party supporters.

The characteristics of Tea Party supporters-in age, education, income and race-roughly follow the characteristics of the nation as a whole.

The Gallup poll had a margin of error of four percentage points, while the Rasmussen poll of 1,000 voters had a margin of error of three percentage points. (ANI)

Reviews praise Apple iPad battery life, ease of use

(Reuters) – Apple Inc’s iPad scored well on battery life and ease of use in its first reviews, but it will not obliterate the laptop computer market yet, according to The New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

Technology | Media

Reviewers at both papers said the tablet computer, which goes on sale Saturday, works nicely for Web surfing or using media such as video and books, but it may appeal less to people who need laptops for more heavy-duty chores.

The iPad won largely upbeat reviews from other blogs, newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, the Houston Chronicle, PC Magazine and Newsweek, while so-called tear-down firms are preparing to take apart the gadget on Saturday for an even more detailed look inside.

Apple shares, which have been on a run ahead of the iPad launch in hopes it will be a hit, closed up 97 cents at $235.97 on Nasdaq Thursday afternoon.

Even if the device launch goes well on Saturday, there is a good chance its shares will trade down the week after because they had gained ground ahead of the launch, analysts said.

“These stocks like Apple tend to trade up into events and trade down after,” said Hudson Square Research analyst Daniel Ernst.

This would likely be temporary as the shares have more room to rise because Apple’s valuation does not reflect that its earnings growth is about 10 times economic growth, he added.

The Journal’s Walt Mossberg — one of the most closely followed tech columnists — said he prefers the iPad as an e-reader to the popular Kindle e-reader from Amazon.com Inc. Amazon shares closed down $3.96, or almost 3 percent, at $131.81 on the Nasdaq on Thursday.

David Pogue from The New York Times said the device’s 1.5 pound weight is too heavy for reading compared with Kindle’s 10 ounces. “You can’t read well in direct sunlight” and “you can’t read books from the Apple bookstore on any other machine, not even a Mac or iPhone,” he wrote.

Both reviewers were impressed with the gadget’s battery life because it lasted longer than Apple’s claim of 10 hours.

Pogue said he was able to use the device for 12 hours before it needed a charge, while Mossberg said iPad withstood 11 hours and 28 minutes of continuous use.

The device could only replace laptops for a certain kind of computer buyer, the reviewers said.

“If you’re mainly a Web surfer, note-taker, social-networker and emailer, and a consumer of photos, videos, books, periodicals and music… this could be for you,” Mossberg said.

“If you need to create or edit giant spreadsheets or long documents, or you have elaborate systems for organizing email, or need to perform video chats, the iPad isn’t going to cut it as your go-to device,” he wrote.

Pogue, who wrote a review for techies and one for “everybody else,” highlighted shortcomings versus laptops.

“The bottom line is that you can get a laptop for much less money with a full keyboard, DVD drive, USB jacks, camera-card slot, camera, the works,” he wrote.

Mossberg said the device was “wicked fast,” but had “annoying limitations.”

“For instance, the email program lacks the ability to create local folders or rules for auto-sorting messages, and it doesn’t allow group addressing. The browser lacks tabs. And the Wi-Fi-only version lacks GPS,” he said.

Both noted iPad’s support for the popular Flash video technology and questioned consumers’ willingness to carry another device along with their laptop and phone.

“If people see the iPad mainly as an extra device to carry around, it will likely have limited appeal,” Mossberg said.

But they admired iPad’s speed and ease of use.

“The iPad is so fast and light, the multi-touch screen so bright and responsive, the software so easy to navigate, that it really does qualify as a new category of gadget,” Pogue said, adding it would appeal to less tech-savvy users.

“Some have suggested it might make a good goof-proof computer for technophobes, the aged and the young; they’re absolutely right,” he said.

Another influential reviewer, Edward Baig at USA Today, summed up his thoughts on the iPad by proclaiming it “a winner” in his latest column.

“Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though there’s certainly room for improvement. Nearly three years after making a splash with the iPhone, Apple has delivered another impressive product that largely lives up to the hype,” Baig wrote.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew and Paul Thomasch; editing by Ian Geoghegan, Andre Grenon and Robert MacMillan)

Reviews praise Apple iPad battery life, ease of use

(Reuters) – Apple Inc’s iPad scored well on battery life and ease of use in its first reviews, but it will not obliterate the laptop computer market yet, according to The New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

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Reviewers at both papers said the tablet computer, which goes on sale Saturday, works nicely for Web surfing or using media such as video and books, but it may appeal less to people who need laptops for more heavy-duty chores.

The iPad won largely upbeat reviews from other blogs, newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, the Houston Chronicle, PC Magazine and Newsweek, while so-called tear-down firms are preparing to take apart the gadget on Saturday for an even more detailed look inside.

Apple shares, which have been on a run ahead of the iPad launch in hopes it will be a hit, closed up 97 cents at $235.97 on Nasdaq Thursday afternoon.

Even if the device launch goes well on Saturday, there is a good chance its shares will trade down the week after because they had gained ground ahead of the launch, analysts said.

“These stocks like Apple tend to trade up into events and trade down after,” said Hudson Square Research analyst Daniel Ernst.

This would likely be temporary as the shares have more room to rise because Apple’s valuation does not reflect that its earnings growth is about 10 times economic growth, he added.

The Journal’s Walt Mossberg — one of the most closely followed tech columnists — said he prefers the iPad as an e-reader to the popular Kindle e-reader from Amazon.com Inc. Amazon shares closed down $3.96, or almost 3 percent, at $131.81 on the Nasdaq on Thursday.

David Pogue from The New York Times said the device’s 1.5 pound weight is too heavy for reading compared with Kindle’s 10 ounces. “You can’t read well in direct sunlight” and “you can’t read books from the Apple bookstore on any other machine, not even a Mac or iPhone,” he wrote.

Both reviewers were impressed with the gadget’s battery life because it lasted longer than Apple’s claim of 10 hours.

Pogue said he was able to use the device for 12 hours before it needed a charge, while Mossberg said iPad withstood 11 hours and 28 minutes of continuous use.

The device could only replace laptops for a certain kind of computer buyer, the reviewers said.

“If you’re mainly a Web surfer, note-taker, social-networker and emailer, and a consumer of photos, videos, books, periodicals and music… this could be for you,” Mossberg said.

“If you need to create or edit giant spreadsheets or long documents, or you have elaborate systems for organizing email, or need to perform video chats, the iPad isn’t going to cut it as your go-to device,” he wrote.

Pogue, who wrote a review for techies and one for “everybody else,” highlighted shortcomings versus laptops.

“The bottom line is that you can get a laptop for much less money with a full keyboard, DVD drive, USB jacks, camera-card slot, camera, the works,” he wrote.

Mossberg said the device was “wicked fast,” but had “annoying limitations.”

“For instance, the email program lacks the ability to create local folders or rules for auto-sorting messages, and it doesn’t allow group addressing. The browser lacks tabs. And the Wi-Fi-only version lacks GPS,” he said.

Both noted iPad’s support for the popular Flash video technology and questioned consumers’ willingness to carry another device along with their laptop and phone.

“If people see the iPad mainly as an extra device to carry around, it will likely have limited appeal,” Mossberg said.

But they admired iPad’s speed and ease of use.

“The iPad is so fast and light, the multi-touch screen so bright and responsive, the software so easy to navigate, that it really does qualify as a new category of gadget,” Pogue said, adding it would appeal to less tech-savvy users.

“Some have suggested it might make a good goof-proof computer for technophobes, the aged and the young; they’re absolutely right,” he said.

Another influential reviewer, Edward Baig at USA Today, summed up his thoughts on the iPad by proclaiming it “a winner” in his latest column.

“Apple has pretty much nailed it with this first iPad, though there’s certainly room for improvement. Nearly three years after making a splash with the iPhone, Apple has delivered another impressive product that largely lives up to the hype,” Baig wrote.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew and Paul Thomasch; editing by Ian Geoghegan, Andre Grenon and Robert MacMillan)

Zed asks India’s affluent not to ‘pollute’ ancient wedding traditions

Nevada (US), March 31 (ANI): Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed has asked the upper-middle class of India to keep the marriage traditions intact and not to copycat the West.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was sad to witness that Western showmanship was fast replacing the traditional symbols in Indian affluent urban weddings which were now full of pop and hip hop, champagne, walking down the aisle, raising toasts, exchanging “I do’s”, English translation of Sanskrit shlokas, Hollywood songs marking the entry of the bride, cocktail mehndi ceremony, and kissing.

Marriage (vivaha) was one of the major samskaras (sacraments) of the Hindus and was said to be established by sage Svetaketu. In Hindu tradition, it was binding not only this life but in the life thereafter also, Rajan Zed pointed out quoting scriptures.

Zed further said that oldest existing scripture Rig-Veda, dated around 1,500 BCE, talked about the marriage of Surya and Soma. It described: “I take your hand for good fortune, so that with me as your husband you will attain a ripe old age.” (ANI)

Hindus laud Iceland for banning striptease

Nevada (US), March 29 (ANI): Hindus have applauded Iceland for banning striptease shows.

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that “it was a step in the right direction for Althingi (Iceland Parliament)”.

No votes were reportedly cast against this historic European first bill to ban strip shows. Except Vatican and Andorra, strip clubs reportedly operate across Europe.

Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, said that women were not the products to be bought and sold. Businesses should not profit from the nudity of their workers.

Quoting from scriptures Rajan Zed pointed out: Where women are honored, there the gods are pleased. In Hinduism, deity and his wife represent the dual nature of the divine unity, and together epitomize the power of the godhead.

Althingi is believed to have been established at Thingvellir (about 40 km east of Reykjavík) in 930 CE and is fucntioning in Reykjavik since 1845. Currently, its 42.8 percent members are women, including Speaker Ásta R. Jóhannesdóttir. Cinematic Iceland is famous for its active volcanoes, hot springs and geysers; whose settlement began in 874 CE. (ANI)

Hindus greet Jews on Passover

Nevada (US), March 29 (ANI): Hindus have sent greetings to Jewish communities worldwide on Passover (Pesach), which begins on March 30 this year.

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a release in Nevada (USA) today, expressed warmest greetings on behalf of Hindu community on Jewish festival of Passover; wishing happiness, peace and joy to all the Jews.

Rajan Zed, who is the president of Universal Society of Hinduism, stressed that all religions should work together for a just and peaceful world. Dialogue would bring us mutual enrichment, he added.

Jewish Festival of Unleavened Bread, Passover refers to God ‘passing over’ the houses of Israelites during the tenth plague of Egypt.

Judaism is a monotheistic religion of world’s about 14 million Jews whose most sacred text is Torah. Hinduism, oldest and third largest religion of the world, has about one billion adherents and moksh (liberation) is its ultimate goal. (ANI)

Hindus seek public holiday for Diwali in New Zealand

Nevada (US), Mar 27 (ANI): Hindus have asked for Diwali as a public holiday in New Zealand.

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that Diwali being the most important Hindu holy day, it was important for Hindu families to celebrate Diwali day together at home with their children.

Currently only Easter and Christmas are observed as public holidays in New Zealand and there are no public holidays covering festivals of other religious groups.

Human Rights Commission (HRC) of New Zealand, in a draft titled “Freedom of religion and belief” published recently, says: “Schools face a number of issues in respecting the religious diversity of pupils. These range from wearing religious attire or other symbols (for example, Muslim headscarves, Sikh turbans, Jewish yarmulke, Christian cross, taonga Mäori) to the content of the curriculum and classes”.

It further points out: “There continue to be instances of hate crimes, such as the vandalism of mosques and temples, desecration of Jewish graves and verbal abuse or threatening behaviour towards people wearing religious attire, such as a hijab or turban”.

Although New Zealand is a secular State with no State religion, yet prayers of the majority religion often formed a part of public ceremonials.

Parliament still opened with a prayer with a wording that is Christian in nature. Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, suggested that guest chaplains from various religions and denominations should be invited to read the opening prayer, thus each day starting with a new prayer. This practice would substantiate the freedom of worship enjoyed across the nation, he added. (ANI)