Color Your Business: Best Colors For Your Office, Products And Packaging

Profits in the red? Maybe you should paint your storefront or office walls blue.

Mike Kapnick, 41, wasn’t worried about his company’s profits when he painted the inside of his family business a few months ago, but he did give a lot of thought to what he wanted the interior environment to look like.

“While we wanted to maintain a business feel, we also wanted our employees to feel comfortable in the office,” said Kapnick, president of Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Kapnick Insurance Group.

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Chez Pazienza: It’s Not Over ‘Til It’s… Oh, Screw It, It’s Never Over

Hungover from all that celebrating in the wake of the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act? Well, with the cold light of a new day, hopefully, comes the realization that this little victory doesn’t in any way mean that the battle is over.
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Andy Roddick Loses To David Ferrer In Wimbledon’s 3rd Round

WIMBLEDON, England — Andy Roddick put his hand to his mouth and blew a kiss to the crowd as he walked off Centre Court to generous applause after a third-round loss at Wimbledon on Saturday.

If that gesture was meant to signify a farewell after losing 2-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4, 6-3 to No. 7-seeded David Ferrer of Spain, Roddick wasn’t saying. Indeed, the 29-year-old American said he hasn’t yet made a decision about his tennis future.

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Microsoft catches a break: ITC remands Motorola case, Xbox 360 dodges at least a 2012 ban

Microsoft and Motorola

Things were looking grim for gaming in April, when the International Trade Commission decided that the Xbox 360 violated Motorola patents and the console’s US future was in doubt. The agency hasn’t necessarily reversed its decision, but it just gave Microsoft a significant (and possibly permanent) reprieve. The Commission has remanded Motorola’s case back to the Administrative Law Judge that gave the initial ruling, which very nearly restarts the clock: a new ruling won’t come for months, and the usual review process guarantees even more of a delay even if the decision once more works in Motorola’s favor. Patent suit watcher Florian Mueller is now confident that the Xbox 360 won’t face any real risk of a ban in 2012, at a minimum. If the new decision doesn’t clear Microsoft outright, it still pushes any ruling past a Microsoft lawsuit’s trial in mid-November, when Motorola might be blocked from attempting any ban using its standards-based patents. We’ve rarely seen a majority or total reversal of this kind of ITC patent dispute before it reaches the appeals stage, but there’s a distinct chance of that flip happening here — especially as the ITC is using Apple’s successful dismissal of an S3 Graphics victory as the judge’s new template.

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Rabbi Arthur Waskow: No Religion is an Island: Facing Injustice in a Community Not ‘Our Own’

Let’s face the question squarely: Should people who are not members of the community in which some “teachers” are abusive keep their noses out of the abuse?
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Can Corporate Values Drive Shareholder Value? (With Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz)

Balancing profit with a social conscience.

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The 9 Most Unnecessary Gadgets Money Can Buy

In a world where blankets with sleeves can create millionaires, it’s no wonder inventors and businessmen are locked in a race to develop the next big thing in the lucrative “They really pay money for this?” industry. We don’t hold that against them — the entire world economy runs on that crap.

What’s harder to comprehend, though, is how they poker-facedly try to sell us gadgets that actually manage to complicate the task they’re intended to help with. Like…

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The Tampon USB Drive Is Sure to Embarrass

Too much data leaking out of your computer? Plug it up with this handy USB tampon drive!


Salt And Ice Challenge: 12-Year-Old Boy Badly Injured After Dangerous Game Burns Cross On His Back (GRAPHIC PHOTO)

One 12-year-old boy from Pittsburgh, Penn., sustained second-degree burns on his back after engaging in a dangerous new teen fad with his brother and friends last weekend, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

The “salt and ice challenge” is making its rounds across YouTube and social networking sites. To play the game, kids press salt and ice against their skin for as long as they can tolerate the burning pain or until the injury – which is similar to frostbite — becomes too severe.

WARNING, the below photo is graphic and may not be suitable for children.

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Watch This: YouTube Complaints Department IRL [Video]

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