Square merchants can now make their own gift cards

It’s simple: Square arms small-business owners with an arsenal of weapons they need to do battle with larger (chain) competitors. In turn, you, the consumer, reap a variety of benefits. Now, the company’s furthering that entrepreneurial spirit with…

Terrie's Take: 300,000 Pedometer Experiment, Japan as a Brand, and Smartphone Zombies!

Terrie’s Take is a selection of Japan-centric news collected and collated by long-time resident and media business professional Terrie Lloyd. AkihabaraNews is pleased to present Terrie’s learned perspective; we all could use another take on the news – here’s Terrie’s:

White model will be added to Sony's MILC alpha 6000

Sony announced that they will add a new white model to their mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera – α6000 – on November 28. It will be out for sale as a power zoom lens kit and double zoom lens kit.

α6000 was released on March 14 and its color options were black and silver.

Nikon to release Df Black Gold Edition – 1600 units ONLY

Nikon announced the release of a premium camera – Df Black Gold Edition – to celebrate the first anniversary of their digital single-lens reflex Df camera. Only 1,600 units – 600 bodies and 1,000 lens kits, will be out for sale.

Hamee – Gyoza iPhone 6 / 6 Plus case and smartphone stand

Check out how real these Gyoza look!

Now, Gyoza design iPhone6 / iPhone 6 Plus cases and smartphone stand are available by Hamee.

They are products made in collaboration with an official gyoza organization and extremely detailed. The crunchy parts of the Gyoza are hand made.

One of the Gyoza on the iPhone case shows inside stuffing that looks so juicy, and the sauce of the smartphone stand looks like real liquid goodness.

All 3 items are ¥10,584.

Nordstrom Is Getting Rid Of Its Big Semi-Annual Sales

For a certain group of shoppers, there’s nothing quite like a sale at Nordstrom. Ever since it was a budding shoe-seller, the posh fashion retailer has held a set of semi-annual sales to clear out remnants of the previous season — two sales for menswear, two for women’s and kids apparel and two for shoes. Competitors went the more traditional route of offering store-wide sales on major holidays.

Alas, those days are over. Now Nordstrom will put on sales just like all the other stores.

In place of the old discount schedule, Nordstrom will offer six store-wide sales coinciding with holidays. Like most department stores, the clearances at Nordstrom will occur around Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day and the day after Christmas. There will be no changes to the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, which happens every July. The store also partakes in the annual sales frenzy around Black Friday.

“We felt that [old] model really kind of handicapped our ability to improve our flow of fresh new regular price goods,” Jamie Nordstrom, president of stores at Nordstrom, said on a conference call with analysts last week. “We saw some opportunities to improve that because we know that’s what our customers want. And that’s what drives our business.”

Shoppers should like this new model, Nordstrom says: There are the same number of sales as before and more goods will be marked down each time. For instance, women can shop all six sales for women’s clothes, whereas they could only do that twice a year previously. The retailer says there will be less total days of clearance throughout the year, compared with the old system.

“With all six sales being storewide we will have more merchandise on clearance that we hope will improve the overall customer experience,” Dan Evans, a spokesperson for Nordstrom, told The Huffington Post.

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The semi-annual Nordstrom shoe sales are no more.

Nordstrom, a 113-year-old company, isn’t sure exactly when it started offering the half-yearly sales, but Evans said the tradition has existed “as long as anyone can remember.” The change was noted discreetly on the company’s website, buried in a FAQ page, reported UT San Diego.

In a note to clients issued earlier this month, Sterne Agee analyst Chuck Grom wrote that though the half-yearly sales at Nordstrom had become “stale,” the move is a signal that Nordstrom wants to become more like everyone else.

“The company continues to veer away from the Nordstrom of old,” wrote Grom. He added that Nordstrom is also making a bigger effort to match prices of other retailers, shoot out more promotional emails and add more sales signage throughout its stores.

Among the department stores, Nordstrom has done quite well of late. Last week, the company reported a 9 percent jump in sales for the quarter, compared to the same period the year prior. Online and mail order sales spiked 22 percent. Both Macy’s and J.C. Penney reported disappointing sales for the same quarter.

Ken Block’s Gymkhana Seven Video Has Lots of Donuts

Ken Block is insane, anyone who has watched one of his Gymkhana videos would probably agree. Take Gymkhana Five for instance – that video was awesome with Block blasting through the streets of San Francisco in his racing car doing donuts and jumping.

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Gymkhana Seven has more in common with that video than some of the more contained driving environments. This time out Block is behind the wheel of a custom-built 1965 Mustang with over 800hp and all-wheel drive, dubbed the Hoonicorn RTR. If you are wondering, this is the first AWD performance Mustang around. Block proceeds to tear up LA (and numerous sets of tires) and do donuts around some of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Watch for the low rider in the video, that is my favorite part:

US Marshals to sell off more Silk Road Bitcoins at auction

bitcoin-8201Silk Road was a website where all sorts of illegal and illicit items could be purchased. To keep the buyers and sellers from being tracked, many of the purchases on the site were made using Bitcoins. When the site owner was captured and his personal stash of Bitcoins confiscated, there was a huge amount of money to be made. Last … Continue reading

Samsung to focus on price competitiveness with less smartphone models in 2015

samsung-galaxy-note-edge-hands-on-sg-121-820x420Samsung has some of the most popular smartphones on the market today, but the company wants to focus on being more price competitive in the future. Samsung also reportedly plans to cut the number of smartphone models it produces by up to 30% to combat falling profits. The idea is to shed some of the poorly performing models and focus … Continue reading

The ISS Now Has a 3D Printer

The ISS Now Has a 3D Printer

After being shot up into space , the International Space Station’s first 3D printer has arrived. Now installed, the device will allow astronauts aboard the ISS to manufacture equipment and spare parts to demand.

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