Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Solving a spintronic mystery

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Berkeley Lab and Notre Dame researchers resolve controversy over gallium manganese arsenide that could boost spintronic performance

A long-standing controversy regarding the semiconductor gallium manganese arsenide, one of the most promising materials for spintronic technology, looks to have been resolved. Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)in collaboration with scientist from University of Notre Dame have determined the origin of the charge-carriers responsible for the ferromagnetic properties that make gallium manganese arsenide such a hot commodity for spintronic devices. Such devices utilize electron spin rather than charge to read and write data, resulting in smaller, faster and much cheaper data storage and processing.

Wladek Walukiewicz, a physicist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and Margaret Dobrowolska, a physicist at Notre Dame, led a study in which it was shown that the holes (positively-charged energy spaces) in gallium manganese arsenide that control the Curie temperature, the temperature at which magnetism is lost, are located in an impurity energy band rather than a valence energy band, as many scientists have argued. This finding opens the possibility of fabricating gallium manganese arsenide so as to expand the width and occupation of the impurity band and thereby boost the Curie temperature to improve spintronic potential.

"Our results challenge the valence band picture for gallium manganese arsenide and point to the existence of an impurity band, created by even moderate to high doping levels of manganese," Walukiewicz says. "It is the location and partially localized nature of holes within this impurity band that drives the value of the Curie temperature."

The results of this study have been published in the journal Nature Materials in a paper titled "Controlling the Curie temperature in (Ga,Mn)As through location of the Fermi level within the impurity band." Co-authoring the paper with Walukiewicz and Dobrowolska were Kritsanu Tivakornsasithorn, Xinyu Liu, Jacek Furdyna, Mona Berciu and Kin Man Yu.

As a commercial semiconductor, gallium arsenide is second only to silicon. Substitute some of the gallium atoms with atoms of manganese and you get a ferromagnetic semiconductor that is well-suited for spintronic devices. While it has been established that the ferromagnetism of gallium manganese arsenide is hole-mediated, the nature of the hole-states, which has a direct and crucial bearing on its Curie temperature, has been vigorously debated.

In semiconductors and other solid-state materials, the valence band is the range of energies in which the movement of charge is determined by availability of holes. Doping gallium arsenide with manganese can create an impurity band that depletes the valence band and shifts the Fermi level, the energy level at which the electronic states below are filled and those states above are empty.

"The question has been whether the holes mediating the interactions of manganese spins reside in a delocalized valence band, or in a manganese-derived partially localized impurity band," Walukiewicz says. "The valence band model assumes that a separate impurity band does not exist for manganese concentrations higher than about two-percent."

Walukiewicz and his co-authors addressed the issue through channeling experiments that measured the concentrations of manganese atoms and holes relevant to the ferromagnetic order in gallium manganese arsenide. These experiments were carried out at Berkeley Lab's Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry laboratory, which is operated under the direction of co-author Kin Man Yu. The results of these experiments were then combined with magnetization, transport and magneto-optical data performed at the University of Notre Dame.

"We were able to determine where the manganese atoms were located, what fraction of this total replaced gallium and acted as electron acceptors (meaning they created ferromagnetic-mediating holes), and what fraction was in the interstitial sites, acting as positively-charged double donors compensating for a fraction of manganese acceptors," Walukiewicz says. "Taking all our data together, we find that the Curie temperature of gallium manganese arsenide can be understood only by assuming that its ferromagnetism is mediated by holes residing in the impurity band, and that it is the location of the Fermi level within the impurity band that determines the Curie temperature."

Electron spin is a quantum mechanical property arising from the magnetic moment of a spinning electron. Spin carries a directional value of either "up" or "down" and can be used to encode data in the 0s and 1s of the binary system. Walukiewicz says that understanding the factors that control the Curie temperature can serve as a guide for strategies to optimize ferromagnetic materials for spintronic applications.

"For example, with appropriate control of the manganese ions, either co-doping with donor ions, or modulation doping, we can engineer the location of the Fermi level within the impurity band to best the advantage," he says.

Walukiewicz says the findings of this study further suggest that it should be possible to optimize magnetic coupling and Curie temperature for the whole family of ferromagnetic semiconductors by tuning the binding energy of the acceptor ions.

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This research was supported in part by the DOE Office of Science, and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory addresses the world's most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy, protecting human health, creating new materials, and revealing the origin and fate of the universe. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab's scientific expertise has been recognized with 13 Nobel prizes. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. For more, visit http://www.lbl.gov.



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Solving a spintronic mystery [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 27-Feb-2012
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Contact: Lynn Yarris
lcyarris@lbl.gov
510-486-5375
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Berkeley Lab and Notre Dame researchers resolve controversy over gallium manganese arsenide that could boost spintronic performance

A long-standing controversy regarding the semiconductor gallium manganese arsenide, one of the most promising materials for spintronic technology, looks to have been resolved. Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)in collaboration with scientist from University of Notre Dame have determined the origin of the charge-carriers responsible for the ferromagnetic properties that make gallium manganese arsenide such a hot commodity for spintronic devices. Such devices utilize electron spin rather than charge to read and write data, resulting in smaller, faster and much cheaper data storage and processing.

Wladek Walukiewicz, a physicist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and Margaret Dobrowolska, a physicist at Notre Dame, led a study in which it was shown that the holes (positively-charged energy spaces) in gallium manganese arsenide that control the Curie temperature, the temperature at which magnetism is lost, are located in an impurity energy band rather than a valence energy band, as many scientists have argued. This finding opens the possibility of fabricating gallium manganese arsenide so as to expand the width and occupation of the impurity band and thereby boost the Curie temperature to improve spintronic potential.

"Our results challenge the valence band picture for gallium manganese arsenide and point to the existence of an impurity band, created by even moderate to high doping levels of manganese," Walukiewicz says. "It is the location and partially localized nature of holes within this impurity band that drives the value of the Curie temperature."

The results of this study have been published in the journal Nature Materials in a paper titled "Controlling the Curie temperature in (Ga,Mn)As through location of the Fermi level within the impurity band." Co-authoring the paper with Walukiewicz and Dobrowolska were Kritsanu Tivakornsasithorn, Xinyu Liu, Jacek Furdyna, Mona Berciu and Kin Man Yu.

As a commercial semiconductor, gallium arsenide is second only to silicon. Substitute some of the gallium atoms with atoms of manganese and you get a ferromagnetic semiconductor that is well-suited for spintronic devices. While it has been established that the ferromagnetism of gallium manganese arsenide is hole-mediated, the nature of the hole-states, which has a direct and crucial bearing on its Curie temperature, has been vigorously debated.

In semiconductors and other solid-state materials, the valence band is the range of energies in which the movement of charge is determined by availability of holes. Doping gallium arsenide with manganese can create an impurity band that depletes the valence band and shifts the Fermi level, the energy level at which the electronic states below are filled and those states above are empty.

"The question has been whether the holes mediating the interactions of manganese spins reside in a delocalized valence band, or in a manganese-derived partially localized impurity band," Walukiewicz says. "The valence band model assumes that a separate impurity band does not exist for manganese concentrations higher than about two-percent."

Walukiewicz and his co-authors addressed the issue through channeling experiments that measured the concentrations of manganese atoms and holes relevant to the ferromagnetic order in gallium manganese arsenide. These experiments were carried out at Berkeley Lab's Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry laboratory, which is operated under the direction of co-author Kin Man Yu. The results of these experiments were then combined with magnetization, transport and magneto-optical data performed at the University of Notre Dame.

"We were able to determine where the manganese atoms were located, what fraction of this total replaced gallium and acted as electron acceptors (meaning they created ferromagnetic-mediating holes), and what fraction was in the interstitial sites, acting as positively-charged double donors compensating for a fraction of manganese acceptors," Walukiewicz says. "Taking all our data together, we find that the Curie temperature of gallium manganese arsenide can be understood only by assuming that its ferromagnetism is mediated by holes residing in the impurity band, and that it is the location of the Fermi level within the impurity band that determines the Curie temperature."

Electron spin is a quantum mechanical property arising from the magnetic moment of a spinning electron. Spin carries a directional value of either "up" or "down" and can be used to encode data in the 0s and 1s of the binary system. Walukiewicz says that understanding the factors that control the Curie temperature can serve as a guide for strategies to optimize ferromagnetic materials for spintronic applications.

"For example, with appropriate control of the manganese ions, either co-doping with donor ions, or modulation doping, we can engineer the location of the Fermi level within the impurity band to best the advantage," he says.

Walukiewicz says the findings of this study further suggest that it should be possible to optimize magnetic coupling and Curie temperature for the whole family of ferromagnetic semiconductors by tuning the binding energy of the acceptor ions.

###

This research was supported in part by the DOE Office of Science, and by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory addresses the world's most urgent scientific challenges by advancing sustainable energy, protecting human health, creating new materials, and revealing the origin and fate of the universe. Founded in 1931, Berkeley Lab's scientific expertise has been recognized with 13 Nobel prizes. The University of California manages Berkeley Lab for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. For more, visit http://www.lbl.gov.



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Qualcomm's Gobi modem chipsets combine 84Mbps HSPA+, LTE-Advanced

Qualcomm Gobi chipsets support HSPA+, LTE-Advanced, carrier aggregationMultiple goodies on a single chipset? Yes, it's Qualcomm again, this time spreading word at MWC of its new Gobi modems. These will be the first to support both HSPA+ Release 10 (84Mbps on dual carriers) and LTE-Advanced, while two of the new Gobis (the MDM9225 and MDM9625) will additionally support true LTE Category 4 with carrier aggregation, for increased bandwidth across multiple radio channels and speeds of up to 150Mbps. The chips also boast lower power consumption thanks to their 28nm fabrication process, and are backwards compatible with older standards like GSM, EV-DO Advanced, TD-SCDMA and both FDD and TDD types of LTE. Hungry for more 3LAs? You'll find plenty in the press release below.

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Monday, February 27, 2012

PFT: Burfict's rough combine continues

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Nearly two weeks ago, Colts owner Jim Irsay made a brilliant move in the ongoing battle for the hearts and minds of his team?s fans by pointing out, in essence, that no other team will pay Peyton $28 million on March 8 and that Manning should be willing to do with the Colts whatever reduced deal he would be willing to do with another team.

On Monday, Irsay squandered those style points by attempting clumsily to reconcile his various public remarks regarding the Manning situation with his prior admonition that Peyton should ?keep it in house.?

Addressing via Twitter what Irsay calls ?media word-twisters? (I?ve been called worse . . . today . . . by my wife), he addresses the disconnect between keeping it in house and taking it to the tweet streets:? ?I said?If u have a PROBLEM with some1,keep it n house.Never said?Don?t communicate with fan base about issues involving their team?s roster.?

And now, for the English tranlsation:? ?I said, ?If you have a problem with someone, keep it in house.? I never said, ?Don?t communicate with the fan base about issues involving their team?s roster.??

Unless those are the lyrics of a song with which I?m not familiar, Irsay apparently doesn?t like being held to the same standard he has tried to impose on Peyton.? In Irsay?s mind, Peyton shouldn?t tell the media that he has concerns that the changes in the organization are affecting his ability to regain his arm strength, but it?s OK for Irsay to try to back Peyton into a corner by expressing concern regarding the fact that the only way to keep Manning around is to give him on or before before March 8 a check that at this point in his career Peyton could only get from the State Lottery Commission.

Irsay followed that up with more legible message.? ?We will always communicate with Colt Fans about important issues through all 21st century means to be informative and insightful,? Irsay said.

That?s fine.? But Irsay shouldn?t expect his players to not do the same thing.? Surely, Peyton regarded the issues he raised last month with Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star to be ?important? and ?informative? and ?insightful.?

Anyone who gets it knows that both Irsay and Manning hope to avoid blame for the coming divorce.? They?re playing a game.? In his latest effort, Irsay didn?t play it very well.

So, Emperor, if none of your employees can or will tell you that you?re riding that horse both bareback and bare-bottomed, someone has to.? And it?s far better to have that message come from someone in the media instead of, say, Oliver or Andrew Luck.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Florida Mall Crowd Riots Over Glow-In-The-Dark Nikes [Wtf]

Well, yeah. What did you think would happen if you packed hundreds of NBA-All-Star-Game-Crazed Orlandians into a mall parking lot and offered only some of them the chance to buy a pair of exclusive kicks? They'd be crazy not to riot. More »


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Great Skin Care Tips For Beauty And Health | World Fitness News

Resist the urge to splurge on cigarettes if you truly value skin that is fresh and healthy. Smoking is not good for the face because it reduces the size of blood vessels and decreases blood flow. The facial movements that accompany smoking may also lead to formation of wrinkles.

Dry and flaky skin can clog pores and lead to blackheads, use an exfoliating product to help prevent these issues. Exfoliating expedites the process in which dead skin cells slough off. This leaves you with a more glowing, healthy-looking complexion.

You can talk to your dermatologist for prescription if you want a better skin repair cream. Certain medications are FDA-approved, and have been proven to get rid of wrinkles and fine lines. Unfortunately, many anti-aging creams are not suitable for pregnant women, nursing women or people taking certain medications.

Use products to reduce oil secretion if you have oily skin. Remove excess oil gently with a daily toner. Buying a moisturizer specifically made for people with oily skin will eliminate all of these issues.

Your skin will thank you if you avoid tanning beds. Although these dangerous machines try to advertise ?safe tanning,? there is no such thing as safe tanning. No matter the type of rays emitted, your skin will be exposed to high amounts of radiation. If you avoid tanning beds, you avoid premature aging and decrease your chance of developing Melanoma.

Flawless skin is obtainable if you are willing to try, but it doesn?t require the use of expensive luxury products or fanciful restorative methods. Healthy skin is the result of knowing proper treatment methods. By using the tips you?ve learned, you will be on your way to radiant skin.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

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Always Be Networking: In terms of effective networking, it is something that you should always be doing. Every single person you meet or have contact with is a potential network contact who can introduce you to his or her own network and invite you into their inner circle. You have to break out of your comfort zone and try to meet people on a regular basis. Your primary objective here is to make contact with as many people as you possibly can so that your opportunities to build and expand your business are many. 5 tips to lose stomach fat Don?t Confuse Networking for Prospecting: You need to know the difference between networking and prospecting; it is a mistake to treat each person you meet as if they are a prospect because doing so just doesn?t make sense. What should your goal be then? It needs to be to develop at least some type of relationship with the people that you meet. There are a lot of different levels of knowing people and using them in a business contact sense; when you get in contact with someone when you are business working try to figure out how helpful that person is going to be for your business instead of just zeroing in on them as a prospect. customized fat loss review

Network with Networkers: Business networking gives you the opportunity to meet people that are new to you, whom you don?t already "know". There are a bunch of people who won?t want to share their networks with you and that?s fine. Don?t put in too much time trying to get to their network, just move on. You should work on networking with networkers so that it is easier to grow your network. Sure it is going to take some time before you are truly able to reach out to these people but the time and work you put into it will be well worth the effort when you start to see the returns you get for your effort.

Overall, your goal needs to be to be as genuine as accurate as you can be in your business networking. This will allow you to build a strong and effective relationship with your clients/customers. The kind of efforts you put into growing your business should reflect your business networking skills, so that you?re able to achieve long term success. Each step you take building your business network should be clearly defined so that you will know which direction you should be moving in.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

New way to tap largest remaining treasure trove of potential new antibiotics

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Scientists are reporting use of a new technology for sifting through the world's largest remaining pool of potential antibiotics to discover two new antibiotics that work against deadly resistant microbes, including the "super bugs" known as MRSA. Their report appears in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Sean Brady and colleagues explain that an urgent need exists for new medications to cope with microbes that shrug off the most powerful traditional antibiotics. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections, for instance, are resistant to most known antibiotics. MRSA strikes at least 280,000 people in the U.S. alone every year, and almost 20,000 of those patients die. The typical way of discovering new antibiotics involves identifying and growing new bacteria from soil and other environmental samples in culture dishes in the laboratory. That environmental treasure-trove is the largest remaining potential source of new antibiotics. Researchers then analyze the bacteria to see if they make substances that could be used as antibiotics to kill other microbes. But most bacteria found in nature can't grow in the laboratory. That's why Brady and colleagues took a new approach to this problem.

The researchers removed DNA from soil bacteria that wouldn't grow in the lab. Then, they put this DNA into different bacteria that do grow well in culture dishes, and these bacteria acted like incubators for the new DNA. The approach enabled Brady's team to study the substances made by the soil bacteria's DNA in the lab. With this "metagenomics" method, they identified two new possible antibiotics called fasamycin A and fasamycin B that killed MRSA and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis, which also is becoming more resistant to known antibiotics. They also determined how the new antibiotics work. "Metagenomics has the potential to access large numbers of previously inaccessible natural antibiotics," say the researchers.

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Epson EX3200 Multimedia Projector


The Epson EX3200 Multimedia Projector ($369.99 direct) is an easy-to-use portable projector for business travelers on a shoestring. It doesn?t have a huge range of connection choices, and its image quality is so-so, but it?s simple to set up, connect to a PC, and run a data presentation

The EX3200?s light source, based on the 3LCD technology developed by Epson, is rated at 2,600 lumens. The projector provides SXGA (800 by 600 pixel) native resolution, at a 4:3 aspect ratio befitting a data projector. It lacks a manual zoom, providing a 1.35 digital zoom instead.

The glossy white EX3200 is fairly compact and lightweight, measuring 3.1 by 11.6 by 9.0 inches (HWD), including feet, and weighing 5.1 pounds. A soft carrying case adds to its portability.

The Epson EX3200 Multimedia Projector has a modest selection of ports: VGA-in (which doubles as component video; S-video; audio-in and audio-out; an RCA video jack; and a type B USB port for connecting with a PC. The latter is a nice touch, as its USB Plug ?n Play provides easy and fast connectivity with both Macs and Windows PCs, helpful for businesspeople who need to set up and run a presentation in a hurry.

Still and Video Image Testing

From a distance of about eight feet away, the EX3200 filled our test screen with an image about 65 inches (measured diagonally). The image was bright in a darkened room, and stood up to a fair amount of ambient light, making it suitable for smallish conference rooms.

In our testing using the DisplayMate suite, the EX3200?s data image quality proved typical of a low-priced SVGA data projector: adequate for basic business presentations, though not without flaws. There was occasional tinting; for example, some bright white areas had a slight yellowish tinge, and grays sometimes looked a bit greenish. IN our text testing, white-on-black text appeared slightly fuzzy and tinted a bit yellow at the two smallest sizes, while black on white type was fuzzy, though readable, at the smallest size. One image showed misregistration, where zones of different shading didn?t quite line up; a very thin, bright gap showed between them.

The EX3200?s video quality is sufficient for showing short clips as a part of a presentation, but I wouldn?t recommend it for longer clips, let alone movies. I noted some loss of detail in bright areas in our test clips, as well as posterization?abrupt changes in color where they should be gradual. Some colors didn?t look quite right (for instance, one normally blue night scene just appeared dark), and I?d frequently see artifacts in the form of hatching or jaggedness in scenes portraying motion or when the camera was quickly panning.

Also limiting the EX3200?s utility for projecting video is the fact that audio from the single 1-watt built-in speaker is hard to hear unless you?re very close to the projector.

The Epson EX3200 Multimedia Projector is best as a very portable and easy to set up budget projector for business travelers who need to make data presentations to small groups. There are many similar SVGA projectors on the market, such as the Dell 1210S ?($419 list, 3.5 stars). The Optoma Pro160S ?($500 street, 3.5 stars) has similar image quality and features, but it adds an HDMI port, a rarity on low-res projectors. For better image quality, higher resolution, and more features, the Editors? Choice NEC NP-M260W ?($850 street, 4 stars) should fit the bill, though at a commensurately higher price.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Revionics Showcases Price Optimization Solutions at the 2012 Retail

ROSEVILLE, Calif.?(BUSINESS WIRE)?Revionics, Inc., the leading provider of retail life cycle price optimization solutions, will be showcasing several of its new and enhanced solutions at the 2012 Retail Business Technology Expo and Cards & Payment Solutions Conference (Booth #658), held 13-14th March, 2012 at Earls Court, London.

During this conference, retailers will be able to learn how Revionics? price optimization solutions, which are currently optimizing over 30,000 retail stores weekly and $73B in revenue annually, can help them improve margin, sales, and customer loyalty. With a steep competitive landscape, a still fragile economy and a more empowered shopper with access to information through a proliferation of touch points, there is no room for pricing errors. Advanced predictive analytics and optimization science provides a 360 degree view of shoppers ? their preferences, buying behavior and characteristics, which enables a retailer to improve their pricing strategies and promote products more effectively.

Tom Sfetkopoulos, Manager of Merchandising and Pricing for Longo?s, a Revionics customer and a retailer with stores throughout Canada including an online grocery business, stated in a recent Supermarket News article: ?You can look at a category and how it impacts a department and the entire enterprise?Revionics? system allows Longo?s to stay competitive on certain items and look at other options to make up the profit you may be giving up?our chain has experienced significant successes in both sales and margins with the system, and achieved an ROI in a shorter time than anticipated.?

At booth 658, Revionics experts will be on-hand to showcase the following solutions and share retailer case study examples:

  • Shopper-centric Base Price Planning and Optimization: Ensure your price image is consistent at the sku/store level. Align base price strategy with financial objectives and category plans by leveraging the power of real time ?what-if? scenario planning, de-weatherized data and the incorporation of competitive data. New Revionics? Workbench tools provide visual predictive analytics to more rapidly identify the biggest opportunities to improve a retailer?s financial performance. Revionics? Workbenches help retailers ?see the forest from the trees? through advanced visualization of complex data and the ability to interact with the visualization at different levels.
  • Omni-channel Promotion Optimization & Management: Ensure your promotions are effective and have the desired impact. Incorporate shopper insights (Loyalty, Social Media, Online, etc.) to determine optimal product and price to promote by shopper segments that are delivered through any channel including social media, mobile devices and web sites.
  • Advanced Markdown Optimization: Maximize inventory margins and sell-thru by optimizing markdown/clearance events at the store/item level based on vendor deals, strategies, and constraints. Real time ?what-if? scenario planning capabilities allow retailers to compare and contrast different markdown/clearance strategies and outcomes. Electronic workflow capabilities streamline the approval process.

Visit Revionics at booth #658 at the Retail Business Technology Expo and Cards & Payments Solutions Conference. For more information about Revionics and its solutions, please visit: http://www.revionics.com.

About Revionics, Inc.

Revionics delivers innovative life cycle price optimization solutions to retailers, including base, promotion, and markdown pricing. The Revionics solution leverages an integrated forecast, enabling a coherent view of customer demand across all decision areas. Our proprietary approach applies advanced analytics and science to predict customer behavior, empowering retailers to achieve their financial objectives, improve customer loyalty, and make better, faster decisions. Our solutions are delivered on a modern, fully scalable, software-as-a-service platform. Over 30,000 retail locations across grocery, drug, building materials, convenience, general merchandise, discount and sporting goods stores are priced using Revionics solutions. For more information, please visit www.revionics.com.

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Friday, February 17, 2012

Lollapalooza Leaker Has Perry Farrell Hitting Below The Belt

After a Twitter user claims to reveal lineup for August fest, Lolla mastermind Farrell lashes out.
By James Montgomery


Perry Farrell
Photo: Taylor Hill/ FilmMagic

A Twitter user claiming to be "an anonymous Lollapalooza insider" has begun leaking the supposed lineup for the 2012 fest, a move that has so angered Lolla mastermind Perry Farrell that he's hitting below the belt.

It all began earlier this month, when the @LollaLeaks account went live, promising to reveal artists confirmed to perform at Lolla 2012 (set for August 3-5 in Chicago's Grant Park). Over the next few weeks, as the account's followers grew, @LollaLeaks made good on that promise, first listing mid-card acts (AWOLNATION, the Gaslight Anthem), and then pulling out the big guns, claiming that, in addition to a bunch of "comeback" acts (Korn, Missy Elliott, Garbage), this year's Lolla would also feature a headlining performance from none other than Beyoncé.

Then, in subsequent tweets, @LollaLeaks revealed even more headliners, a list that supposedly features Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Killers, Beck and Sonic Youth, who would be performing their final show.

Of course, it was right around that time that Lollapalooza co-founder Farrell caught wind of the account and began a rather nasty war of words with whomever was behind it. He vaguely compared @LollaLeaks to both a sex offender and "a red tick," and finally delivered a punishing low blow, writing, "You must have a small penis." (Jim DeRogatis got off easy, it would seem.)

Farrell has alsocalled @LollaLeaks "a fraud," writing that this year's lineup "has not been finalized."

In the days since that verbal sparring, the @LollaLeaks account has continued revealing acts on the bill (YACHT, the Big Pink, Wild Flag, Ben Folds Five), though Farrell has seemingly moved on, giving sartorial advice and pining for sleep. A spokesperson for Lollapalooza did not have any comment on the leaker, but told MTV News that "the real lineup will be revealed in early April."

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1679400/lollapalooza-leak-perry-farrell.jhtml

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Dudamel and LA Philharmonic make waves in Caracas (AP)

CARACAS, Venezuela ? Venezuela's most famous conductor is thrilling his country's fans as he appears for the first time in his homeland as director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, fresh off winning a Grammy.

They are performing a series of Gustav Mahler's symphonies and giving a boost to the famed Venezuelan music teaching program known as "El Sistema." Dudamel is a product of that program, which has brought music education to children throughout the barrios of Venezuela.

Virtuosos from the Philharmonic are taking time to teach young musicians in that program.

Dudamel was typically energetic as he led the orchestra on Wednesday night in Mahler's Symphony No. 6.

Dudamel and the Philharmonic won a Grammy on Sunday for best orchestral performance.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/music/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120216/ap_en_mu/lt_venezuela_la_philharmonic

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