'PHIRO' Teaching Kids The Basics Of Robotics And Coding

PHIRO teaches kids robotics & codingRobotics and coding are the future. What is coding? Find out about it here and about the toy that can give your kids a head start in the field while providing hours of educational entertainment in the meantime.

LG Action Cam With LTE Support Announced

LG-Action-CAM-LTE-2There is a reason why many sporting enthusiasts and thrill seekers tend to go for GoPro cameras. This is because GoPro cameras are small, light, and can be mounted on a variety of surfaces which allows for some pretty amazing action footage. Now we’ve seen companies like HTC throw their hat in the ring, and now it looks like LG wants a slice of that pie too.

The company has recently taken the wraps off the latest gadget in the Friends ecosystem called the LG Action Cam LTE. As the name and photo above suggests, this is a camera designed for action adventures and the fact that it comes with support for LTE means that it can be used to stream live footage.

LG-Action-CAM-LTE-1-768x1024The camera will feature an IP67 rating meaning that it is both water and dust resistant, making it perfect for the outdoors. However for those looking to take it underwater for extended periods of time, there will be a waterproof case available as well. It packs a 1,400mAh battery which according to LG, will allow it to record Full HD video for up to 4 hours.

It can capture video in UHD resolution at 30fps, Full HD at 60fps, and HD at 120fps. When used for streaming, its quality will be HD at 30fps. While it has been designed as an action camera, LG has also suggested that due to its ability to stream, it can also double up as a CCTV or an automobile dash cam. No word on pricing just yet but it is expected to be released next month.

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A Dry Cleaners In A Closet For Home Use? LG Says 'Yes'

LG Styler Home or Office Dry CleanersEver wish you could avoid having to schlep your clothes and non-washable delicates back and forth from the dry cleaners and save yourself some money in the process? Now you can. Find out what the device is, where you can get it and what features it offers right here.

Electric Fork Simulates Salt By Stimulating Your Tongue

Electric Fork Simulates Salt By Stimulating Your TongueAn electric fork developed by researchers at Tokyo University could be a boon for people restricted to low-salt or salt-free diets. Salty, sour and even metallic tastes can be evoked by the innovative battery-powered fork.

FBI Director Blames Viral Videos For Spike In Violent Crime

fbi-james-comeyFrom time to time, videos make their way onto the internet and become viral, meaning that people not even from the same country have probably seen it. Sometimes these viral videos are of amazing musical performances, sometimes they’re just of cats doing cute things, sometimes they’re of a baby brother biting the finger of his older brother, and sometimes they can be disturbing, like how some videos show police allegedly committing excessive force.

Sometimes these videos don’t show from start to end, meaning that sometimes they are taken out of context, and the FBI’s director James Comey has blamed these viral videos for being the reason violent crimes are spiking. Apparently he thinks that because officers are worried of ending up on these viral videos that they are being less aggressive when it comes to policing, although that might not necessarily be a bad thing.

According to Comey, “There’s a perception that police are less likely to do the marginal additional policing that suppresses crime — the getting out of your car at 2 in the morning and saying to a group of guys, ‘Hey, what are you doing here?’” Unsurprisingly his comments were met with criticism such as from James O. Pasco Jr., executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police.

Speaking to the New York Times in a phone interview, Pasco said, “He ought to stick to what he knows. He’s basically saying that police officers are afraid to do their jobs with absolutely no proof.”

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Invention Of The Week? Free Electric: A Bicycle That Will Power Millions Of Homes

Manoj Bhargava is the brainchild of the 5-Hour Energy drink and he has plenty of money in the bank, like around $4 billion. However the self-made-billionaire feels that it is his duty to give back to the world. Through the Billions in Change campaign, Bhargava and his Michigan-based team have just unveiled the Free Electric machine, which is a bicycle that creates energy and powers up homes. What would happen if we all used his machine? Will gyms in our local strip malls someday power up homes too?

Thai Students Caught Using Hi-Tech Methods To Cheat In Exams

thai_students_cheatingRemember back in the day when cheating in the exam as as simple and straightforward as writing down notes and answers on your inner arm and wearing a long sleeve shirt? Yea we know, we miss those days too, but fast forward to today, students have become increasingly resourceful and recently a group of Thai students were caught cheating in exams using elaborate methods.

According to reports, the students relied on technology like a concealed camera in their glasses as well as a smartwatch. How this little scheme worked is that some students would act as proxies and go into the exam and scanned the exam paper with the conceal camera. They then left the exam early after the deed was done, and then sent the questions to a second team.

The second team would then fill in those answers and then send back the answers to the students in the exam hall via smartwatches, thus allowing them to complete their exam questions with the correct answers. Unsurprisingly this is why some universities have instituted a ban on all watches (including regular ones, presumably just to be safe) during exams.

The students who were caught have since been blacklisted by the university who have had to also cancel the ongoing exams and reschedule them for a later date.

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Is the Most Hated Bull Market in History Ready to Crumble?

“A young man is a theory; an old man is a fact.” -Edgar Watson Howe

The first response that comes to one’s mind is yes, as this economic recovery has been dismal at best and illusory at worst. The unemployment rate might have dropped, but the way the BLS (Bureau of Labour Statistics) calculates this figure is questionable at best. They conveniently exclude individuals who have stopped looking for a job in their calculation. Many of these people stopped looking for jobs out of pure frustration; after trying a countless number of times without success, they simply gave up and assumed they would never land a job. The majority of the new jobs created are low paying jobs and in most cases, they are only part time. Many individuals are working two and sometimes three jobs just to be able to make ends meet; this is not a sign of an improving economy.

Over 6.5 million Americans work part-time jobs, but all of them seek full-time employment; before the so-called great recession, only 4.5 million Americans worked part-time and more importantly, we did not waste trillions of dollars trying to create an illusion that all was well. This money could have been put to better use, but it was not, and the same will hold true going forward. Instead of trying to deal with the underlying issues, more money will be flushed down the drain to prop up this market to maintain the illusion that all is well. Almost 50 percent of Americans have no savings at all. The breakdown is as follows; 28 percent have no savings in their accounts and another 21 percent don’t even have savings accounts. Another survey indicates that 62 percent of Americans don’t even have $1000 in savings; this is certainly not indicative of an improving economy. Were it not for the stock market that is trading close to its highs, one would be hard-pressed to provide cold hard statistics supporting the assertion that the economy has improved over the past eight years.

The corporate world is also providing several signals that all is not well on the economic frontier. More companies are cutting back on their dividends, and this confirms that this economy is far from healthy or strong. Dividend players usually focus on the payout ratio as this tells you how much of its earnings a company is paying out in dividends. Many companies have payout ratios of over 40 percent, which is well above the historical norm of 38 percent, suggesting that the outlook could worsen with the passage of time.

The explosive growth in the number of companies using stock buybacks to boost their EPS (earnings per share) is a clear signal that all is not well. None of the companies are going to state this in the open. One only needs to examine the massive amounts of money companies ploughed into share buybacks over the past eight years to realise something is amiss. An increasingly large number of companies would not have made their earnings or posted gains in EPS had they not repurchased their shares. Every single year during this so-called fake economic recovery the dollar amount dedicated to share buybacks has risen and will continue to grow in the foreseeable future; it is the easiest way to boost earnings. Corporations spent $1 trillion on dividends and share buyback programs in 2015. At the current rate, it appears that 2016 will be on pace to set yet another record.

All these factors and more would lead you to believe that the market should have crashed long ago. What gives; why are the markets trending higher. The forces behind the market are divorced from reality. It’s hot money that is powering this market and will continue to propel this market, which is why this is probably the most hated bull market in the history of all bull markets. The world is embracing negative rates and so that means that even more hot money will flow into this market. It will lower the cost of borrowing, and the corporate world will go on a feeding frenzy once negative rates hit the U.S. Why would corporations do this? The answer is rather simple; if they borrowed so much money and continued to borrow it when rates are low; what do you think they will do when rates turn negative? They will have a field day. There is no faster way to boost EPS then by cutting the supply of the float; in other words buying back their shares. Corporate officer’s compensation is based on performance. Given this simple, legal and highly immoral solution, it is extremely unlikely they will pass up the opportunity to walk away with even bigger paychecks. This is why CEO pay continues to rise while that of the average worker drops.

Mass psychology at play

Even though logic dictates that this market is ready to crash and burn, it probably will not. We will witness extreme moves in volatility, and many will mistake sharp corrections for crashes. Aug of 2015 and Jan 2016 are two such examples that had the bears and naysayers out in full force yelling that the world was about to end. However, on each occasion, we came out and stated much to the shock of many that no crash was forthcoming and that these corrections provided the astute investor with an excellent buying opportunity. The masses have not embraced this bull market, and that is why it is the most hated bull market in history and until they do we expect the markets to trend higher. However, this markets will experience stronger and stronger corrections, the higher it trends, but it will not crash until the masses are finally forced to embrace this bull market.

The small excerpt below provides a clear illustration of the mass mindset in action
Amid its biggest about-face in nine decades, a funny thing has happened in the U.S. stock market, where rather than loosen their grip bears have grown ever-more impassioned. They’ve sent short interest to an eight-year high and above $1 trillion, by one analyst’s math. Position reports from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission show mutual fund managers are more sceptical now than any time since at least 2010.

Short interest ratio reaches the highest level since 2008

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When individuals are bearish they short stocks, however, this is a contrarian indicator. A high short interest ratio is usually a bullish signal, and the current short interest ratio is very high.

The bears are shorting the market to the tune of $1 trillion. Sure this could trigger a correction, but they started to short so long ago, that at the height of the correction, they might if they are lucky hit breakeven. Do you think they will have the sense to bail out at that point? Well, we hope so, but history indicates otherwise; they will be chagrined and start screaming from the top of their lungs that the end is nigh, and that is when the markets will bottom again. The subsequent rally will erase any temporary gains they might have experienced forever. We have stated over and over again that the stronger the correction, the better the buying opportunity for a long time, most recently in Aug of 2015 and Jan of 2016, for one simple reason; the masses cannot win. History is clearly indicative of this; from the tulip bubble to the financial crisis of 2008, the masses were always on the wrong side of the markets.

Credit Suisse Group AG’s Fear Barometer is triggering a bullish signal from a contrarian perspective

The index, which measures the opportunity cost of buying protection against a decline in stocks, usually sees increases like this due to higher demand for “puts,” or options which give investors the right to sell equities, and lower demand for “calls,” which give the right to buy. Specifically, the barometer calculates how far “out of the money” an investor would have to go to purchase a three-month put on the S&P 500 that is the same price as a 10-percent out of the money three-month call option. This time, however, the firm says the entire move was driven by lower demand for calls. This means that people are putting a much higher probability on stocks falling rather than rising. “The derivatives market is assigning less than 1 percent probability the market will rise by 10 percent in the next three months vs. 17 percent probability it will fall by 10 percent,” wrote Credit Suisse’s Mandy Xu. Full story.

Suggested Game Plan

The markets are rather overbought and begging for a reason to let out some steam. Overbought is simply a term that indicates that a technical indicator/oscillator has reached its upper limit. In this instance, a host of indicators are trading in the overbought ranges. It’s the month of May so the adage of selling in May and going away could come into play. Given the strong run up the markets have experienced, it is a just question of time before they start to pull back. The markets are extremely volatile so it would not surprise us if the Dow experiences a healthy correction. However, do not confuse a correction for a crash. The Fed has indicated that it will do whatever is needed to keep this market afloat and maintain the illusion that all is well. They still have plenty of room to manoeuvre as we have not yet started to embrace negative rates. While logic dictates this bull should crash and burn; the forces that are driving this market do not operate on those realms. History clearly indicates that fear is dangerous emotion when it comes to investing. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat the same mistakes again and again.

The wise man regulates his conduct by the theories both of religion and science. But he regards these theories not as statements of ultimate fact but as art-forms. John B. S. Haldane

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HexLox With Magnetic Key Makes It Hard For Thieves To Steal Your Belongings

HexLox: Anti-Theft Inserts for Security Bolts (image via Facebook)Are you aware of the percentage of bicycle components that are being stolen yearly? Thieves may not get your bike, but they’ll strip everything they can carry. Find out how you can reduce your risk with a new product called HexLox and discover who’s got a guide for riders to follow right here, right now.

Apparently Texting During Meals Is OK, But Checking Facebook Isn’t

girls-on-their-phoneIt has become common knowledge that when you’re out with friends, family, or coworkers that you should probably focus your attention on them and not your phone, but unfortunately that doesn’t seem to be the case as we’re sure many of you guys have seen families out for meals, but with all members of the family having their noses buried in their phones or tablets.

That being said, while we do know that it is something of a social faux pas, there is a “limit” to what is acceptable, at least according to researchers at the University of Michigan. It has been found that taking calls and replying text messages during meals is more acceptable compared to checking your social media accounts or playing games.

According to Carol Moser, doctoral student at University of Michigan’s school of information, “These results are interesting because they challenge the idea that using your phone during a shared meal is categorically inappropriate. What we find is that attitudes are much more nuanced than that. A quick text or even phone call with your boss might be okay. Watching someone across the table thumb through their Facebook feed, that’s different.”

So why is texting and talking on the phone ok, but social media isn’t? According to the researchers, this is because texting and phones calls might take up less time than scrolling through Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram feeds. We suppose ultimately it’s still a good idea to put your phone down or put it away during meals, but in the event that you have a text to reply to or a phone call to take, maybe this will make you feel less guilty about doing it.

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