Thursday, June 9, 2011

The World's Most Reputable Companies

Building a top-notch reputation that spans the world isn't easy. However, at least 100 well-regarded companies have successfully expanded their brands into the international marketplace by integrating reputation management into the way they do business.Reputation Institute, a global private consulting firm based in New York, recently ranked 100 businesses that have successfully established strong international names for themselves. The firm invited about 48,000 consumers across 15 markets to participate in a study of those 100 most reputable companies, all multinational businesses with a global presence
No. 1Google ( GOOG - news people ).
Since last year, Google has improved its reputation in Brazil, Russia, India and China, closing a weakness in 2010. It is now in the top 10 in nine of the 15 markets, earning the title of world's most reputable company.The U.S.-based Internet company earned a global RepTrak score of 79.99 out of a possible 100. Though most companies tend to have their best reputations at home, Google scored lower where it lives. It earned a 78.08 in the U.S.--which tells us that Google overcame the challenges that all companies face when trying to build trust and support among consumers in foreign markets.
No. 2 Apple ( AAPL - news people ), which earned a 79.77 global score, has the best global reputation within innovation, leadership and financial performance. With a mark of 79.42, No. 4 BMW ranks highest for its products and services; DisneyDIS - news people ) and Lego round out the list of top five most reputable companies.The reason they rank so high: They all see reputation as key to successful business.
French-based L'Oréal was the only cosmetics firm in the top 20, with a score of 75.72, and Nike ( NKE - news people ), which achieved a 76.92 global score, was the sole retailer toward the top of the list.Others that land toward the top of the heap include German-based automakers Daimler and Volkswagen ( VLKAF.PK -news people ), which earned global scores of 79.03 and 77.33, respectively.
Companies like U.K. firm Vodafone ( VOD - news people ), U.S.-based Lockheed Martin ( LMT - news people ) and China's Haier Group landed toward the bottom of the list, with scores under 65--but they aren't losers by many means.
The high-tech industry is most reputable in the Asia-Pacific market. Microsoft ( MSFT - news people ), Intel ( INTC -news people ) and Google all rank among the top 10 there. And in Latin America a variety of companies make up the top 10. Hewlett-Packard ( HPQ - news people ), Nike, Danone and Colgate-Palmolive ( CL - news people ) earned some of the best regional scores there.
Reputation Institute also looked at the results broken down by region. In North America, consumer products and food companies dominate the list. Kellogg ( K -news people )'s, Lego andJohnson & Johnson ( JNJ - newspeople ) earned the three highest regional scores. Nestlé, General Mills ( GIS - news people ) andKraft Foods ( KFT - news people ) also made the cut for top 10.
Lego ranked fifth overall and second in North America, but it holds the top spot within the European market. However, tech firms like Google, Canon ( CAJ - news people ) and Sony (SNE - news people ), and automotive companies like BMW, Daimler and Michelin ( MGDDF.PK - news people ), dominate that region.


http://www.forbes.com/2011/06/08/worlds-most-reputable-companies_3.html

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hackers got hacked: One in four online criminals in the U.S. 'is an FBI informer'


One in four computer hackers is secretly working for the FBI and U.S. secret service to inform on their peers, it has been claimed.By threatening long prison sentences, officers have managed successfully to infiltrate communities of the online criminals, recruiting a huge number of informants.The moles, who are already embedded deep inside the hacking community, are then reporting back to the FBI about large-scale identity fraud in an attempt to earn themselves softer sentences.
Some major illegal forums where hackers sell stolen credit card details and forged identities are even being run by the FBI moles, it has been claimed.
The management of other sites have been taken over by FBI agents posing as ID theft specialists, or 'carders', where they can use the intelligence to land genuine hackers with lengthy jail sentences.It is thought their work has already managed to put dozens of online criminals in jail - leaving the underground hacking world riddled with paranoia about infiltration.


First service for BBC... as it airs Wimbledon singles finals in 3D (and welcomes back Serena)

t has been almost a year since she played a competitive tennis match.
But Serena Williams has announced she will defend her Wimbledon title despite having been sidelined for much of the past 12 months by injuries and illness.And if she reaches the final, viewers will for the first time see the match in 3D - as part of the BBC’s plans to mark the 125th anniversary of the tournament.It is the first time the corporation will broadcast a programme in 3D.
The matches will take place on the first weekend of July and the corporation is even organising a special 3D screening at its Television Centre headquarters in west London.The finals will also be shown at selected cinemas, which is what the BBC did during the Six Nations Rugby Tournament and a special edition of Strictly Come Dancing for Children in Need.But this is the first time the BBC will broadcast a programme in 3D into people’ s homes – although viewers will need a 3D-ready television to be able to watch it in the format.The HD Channel is available on Freeview.

Nintendo launches WiiU console with touchscreen controller that doesn't even need a TV

Nintendo today finally released details of its long-awaited WiiU gaming system - the successor to the massively-successful Wii console.The gaming giant revealed its new videogame system which will support high-definition graphics for the first time and a 6.2-inch touchscreen controller.
Although tight-lipped bosses would not say how much the console will cost, gamers may be able to get their hands on the WiiU in as little as ten months.Nintendo have announced a release date of between April and December 2012 for the WiiU, which is the first of their games consoles to support HD graphics.
The 6.2-inch colour touch-screen will work like a second display, showing the same image being played on the TV screen.And in a move which will please Wii owners, the controller has both motion-sensor capabilities and works in conjunction with existing Wii controllers.The smaller screen can also provide gamers with additional information while the controller can be used to make voice calls.The device also acts as a stand-alone gaming gadget and continue running a game on the touchscreen while someone else watches TV. However, it is a 'tethered device' as it will only function in wireless connection with a Wii U console.   The console, which is a little smaller than an iPad, was revealed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles - a highlight of the gaming calendar where manufacturers and software companies reveal their cutting-edge upcoming technology and games.
After unveiling the WiiU, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, said: 'Up until now, home console games had to occupy the TV screen in order to be played.'The new controller for Wii U, with its 6.2-inch (15.7-centimeter) screen built in, means you won't need to give up your gameplay when someone else comes in the room and wants to watch a TV program.'The white controller can broadcast standard-definition video and features a directional pad, microphone, dual analog sticks, speakers, two pairs of shoulder buttons and a front-facing camera.The console itself will use proprietary high-definition optical discs, 1080p HDMI output and internal memory that can be upgraded with USB technology.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Topless Jennifer Aniston Revealed

OK, let’s admit something… but let’s whisper it. Sex sells.
There… I said it. And I know we all wish that wasn’t the case. We know it’s smutty… it’s a cheap shot at making us interested in a product… but let’s be honest. It sure as hell works.Not only did Smartwater sign up Jennifer Aniston, they also produced a spoof ‘Jennifer Aniston Sex Tape’ video, which when it appeared on Google search rankings probably got many people rather hot under the collar as they feverishly clicked on the link with their fingers.
Sadly for them, upon viewing it’s nothing more than the actress promoting the water by poking fun at what constitutes a hit on the internet. But it sure lured over 9 million of you in, and counting.They’ve also gone to print, and America’s sweetheart is shown posing topless with a bottle of Smartwater. Here’s the thing though. Again there is no indecency here. There is no real nudity… not even close. We see her back facing the camera. So topless? The headline over delivers. But the mere idea that we could all – finally – have a good old gawp at Hollywood’s ‘girl-next-door’ has yet again proved too tempting as men search for the ‘topless Jennifer Aniston’ holy grail.

'From now, embarrassment will end': Saudi King bans men from selling lingerie


He's probably not the first person you would have on your mind as being the face of lingerie, but King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has become something of a hero to women in his home country.
He has issued a decree banning all men from working in lingerie shops to end 'embarrassment' suffered by women who don't want to give men their measurements.Saudi women working in the outlets got embroiled in a dispute three years ago with the labour ministry and the powerful religious authority, which issued a fatwa banning such jobs.The decree from the king was part of a push to reduce the amount of female unemployment in the conservative kingdom, currently at around 30 per cent.Saudi women say they have been uncomfortable buying lingerie from men and would prefer female sales assistants.Religious leaders in the Wahhabi form of Islam - which makes up the majority of the country - require complete separation of members of the opposite sex who are not related.The Saudi society continues to be incredibly traditional and the idea of women working is frowned upon.

Time to upgrade: Google to ditch support for older internet browsers


Google is phasing out support for some internet browsers from later this year.
Users of Internet Explorer 7, Safari 3 and Firefox 3.5 and all previous versions will lose some functions from August 1.
The features that will gradually stop working include access to Gmail, Google Calender, Google Talk and Google Docs.The company warned that if users fail to upgrade then these services will eventually stop working all together.They added that they are urging users to upgrade because of insecurities in the old browsers which could leave them prone to attack.The announcement was made in a blog by Google's Vice President of Engineering Venkat Panchapakesan, who said the move was also influenced by engineers who want to make use of the latest browser technology. 
Google has also said that support will end for the third last release each time a firm releases an update for their browser.Google Chrome users may also be affected by the move - but only if they have chosen to turn off the automatic update feature.However statistics show that as many as 20 per cent of internet users still use Internet Explorer 7 or below.They also reveal that as many as 34 per cent of Chinese users are still on Internet Explorer 6.This is despite Internet Explorer 6 being described as 'the least secure software on the planet'.

Is Ryan Giggs the new Tiger Woods? Love-rat footballer faces exodus of sponsors like shamed golfer


Ryan Giggs could become the ‘new Tiger Woods’ as sponsors abandon him over his alleged philandering, marketing experts believe.
They predicted that the firms which have helped amass a £34million fortune would react unfavourably to the wrecking of his family-man image.And they warned that, unlike the golfer who still has a long career ahead of him, 37-year-old Giggs is unlikely to have enough time to rebuild his reputation before he ends his playing days.Giggs’s biggest deal, which has earned him £20million, is with the sportswear giant Reebok, but it declined to respond yesterday when asked by the Mail whether it would be standing by him.The Manchester United star’s downfall came after he was revealed to have taken out an injunction forbidding reporting of an alleged relationship with former Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Chinese Entrepreneurs Are Leaving China

China’s rich, primarily driven by a sense of insecurity, are taking money out of their country.  Many are actually preparing to move elsewhere. According to a new study, almost 60% of China’s “high net worth individuals,” defined as those possessing more than 10 million yuan in investable assets, are either considering emigration through investment programs or are completing the emigration process.  The survey, conducted by China Merchants Bank and Bain & Co., also reports that 27% of those with more than 100 million yuan in investable assets have already emigrated and 47% of them are thinking about leaving the Motherland. The stunning results correspond to reports that the U.S. Treasury unit monitoring illegal money flows has, since the beginning of last summer, detected a surge in hidden cash transfers out of China.“We can only hope the rich people stay out of patriotism,” says Xia Xueluan of Peking University.  Patriotism, these days, may be the only thing keeping Chinese entrepreneurs in China.nd, from the look of things, it is not enough.  The country’s wealthy are going on shopping tours for U.S. real estate and, if they have not done so already, are moving their families abroad.  There has, in the last five years, been a 73% increase in Chinese investment immigrants to the United States.  Countries, like Canada, are raising their minimum investment requirements for investment-immigrant candidates due to the sheer size of the tide of Chinese cash. Chinese cash is largely responsible for the third wave of buying from Asia into Vancouver.  In an “unprecedented” surge of business for brokerages in that city in February, Chinese buyers snapped up homes, townhouses, and condominiums as sales skyrocketed 70% over the preceding month.

Thousands celebrate on the streets of Yemen as president flees country to be treated for rocket wounds in Saudi Arabia


Thousands celebrated on the streets of Yemen after the country's authoritarian leader fled the country after an attack on his presidential palace.President Ali Abdullah Saleh flew to Saudi Arabia for urgent treatment after he was hurt in a rocket attack on a mosque in his compound in the country's capital, Sana'a.Saudi-owned television network Al-Arabiya reported he was was undergoing surgery, ut did not say for what. One of Mr Saleh's allies said the president, in his late 60s, was hit by jagged pieces of wood that splintered from the mosque pulpit when his compound was hit by a rocket on Friday.n Sana'a protesters danced, sang and slaughtered cows to celebrate Mr Saleh's departure.Some soldiers in their military uniforms joined those dancing and singing patriotic songs. Many in the jubilant crowd waved Yemeni flags, joyfully whistling and flashing the 'V' for victory signs.Women in black veils joined demonstrators carrying banners that hailed Mr Saleh's departure. One read: 'The oppressor is gone, but the people stay.'


Sunday, June 5, 2011

Lamborghini Aventador - Lambo's Latest Rambo Has a Heart


ROME—This being a Latin country, we begin in media res: Somewhere between Turn Soratti and Turn Roma on the Autodromo Vallelunga, a charming little racetrack/killing field where Lamborghini has chosen to stage the media premiere of its new $400,000, V12-powered, all-wheel-drive supercar, the Aventador LP700-4. Cordite, lakes of fire, tower flybys, the sound of cats being shoveled into a furnace. You get the idea.
It's a lovely day. At the moment I'm making a slight left-hand turn over a low brow of asphalt in 3rd gear, well in excess of 100 mph, with the afterburners on. Dis car, she's a prestissimo, all right. With the pushrod, inboard suspension, body roll is beyond minimal. I'm tightly belted into the recumbent driver's seat, but the escalating lateral g-forces are sloshing my organs around like squid in a cooler.The wick is turned up, which is to say, the car's dynamics system is set to "Corsa," or "Race" (the more relaxed driving modes are "Strada" and "Sport"). In Corsa mode, the car's slew of computers permit significant rear slip angle; direct most of the 509 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels through the Haldex center diff; quicken the steering and the shift-response of the seven-speed automated manual. The Aventador can accelerate from a dead stop to 186 mph in 24 seconds so, you know, respect.And yet, nothing overly dramatic here, no I-see-Vishnu moment. The Aventador is settled, sorted, safe, predictable, progressive…. I'm sorry. I was told there would be Lamborghinis.As the animated-graphics tach needle sweeps toward the 8,500-rpm redline and it sounds like something tender is well and truly caught in the wringer, I grab for 4th gear. POW! 
What is an Aventador? Well, first you must understand Lamborghini's product strategy. The bank is in the company's collection of mid-engine, all-wheel-drive, V10-powered berlinettas and spyders, the Gallardo line. It's widely expected that the company will also soon offer a four-seater, perhaps a latter-day Espada, and/or a four-door.But the company's halo cars are its nutty, narcissistic, testosterone-addled V12-powered starships. To name them since the 1970s: Countach, Diablo and Murcielago. The car the Aventador replaces, the Murcielago, set the modern standard for dysfunctional supercar love: ferocious, belt-high, chthonic, a car so pagan you should use a reindeer cape as a car cover.

Tallying Up The Market Advantages Of An Amazon Tablet

Will Amazon’s (supposedly-in-the-works) tablet be the real iPad killer when it finally launches? That’s what a new research note from CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets suggests.Few will hit the mark, says CLSA analyst Avi Silver.ecent reports have even raised the possibility of two different sized Amazon tablets — a 7-inch and a 10-inch model.

Here are the five reasons Silver thinks an Amazon tablet could be particularly competitive:
  • Broad user base
Through its retail operations Amazon already has 137 million user accounts. Apple, in comparison, has more than 200 million iTunes accounts.
  • Comprehensive ecosystem
Amazon’s business of selling music, movies and TV shows means it boasts a “vast library of media content,” notes Silver. The company also operates a sophisticated payment system and has years of consumer insights from doing things like publishing user recommendations.
These capabilities set Amazon apart from any other device provider, including behemoths like Samsung, HP and Dell, says Silver. He also contends that content is an especially important advantage for Amazon because it is a lack of compelling media that has been the “most significant hurdle” for most non-Apple tablets.
  • Affordable price
An Amazon tablet has a good chance of being affordable, says Silver. Since Amazon’s main business is e-commerce and it sells media/content, it does not need to make money on hardware, he theorizes. The Kindle supports this theory. It debuted in November 2007 at about $400 and now costs as little as $114 when packaged with ads. The device’s low price, says Silver, is believed to be below cost.
Amazon’s ability to be aggressive on price is particularly useful for tablets, which typically generate lower margins than smartphones. Silver estimates that Apple makes a gross margin of about 35% on its iPads compared to a 55% margin on its iPhones. These lower margins could be a challenge for tablet makers like Motorola and Research In Motion, who hail from the smartphone industry, Silver adds.
  • Solid track record
While Amazon has never sold its own branded tablet, it has proven – with the Kindle — its ability to introduce, support and update a “homegrown” consumer electronics device, says Silver.  Though Amazon has never disclosed Kindle device sales, research firms have concluded that its probable share of the e-reader market qualifies the device as a success. IDC pegs Kindle’s 2010 market share at 48% — a figure not much smaller than Silver’s estimate (61%) of Apple’s share of the 2011 tablet market.
  • Cloud capabilities
Cloud computing isn’t a major feature in today’s tablets but is believed to soon become one given Apple’s planned “iCloud” announcement next week. The service, which will be unveiled at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6, is anticipated to be a way to let users access their files and media from any Apple device regardless of location.
Amazon already has a cloud-based storage service called Cloud Drive and a cloud music service called Cloud Player. In addition, its Amazon Web Services (AWS) business has established it as a “cloud computing leader to businesses” over the years, notes Silver.Of course, until an Amazon tablet is actually introduced, any market assessment of one is completely speculative. But these perceived assets mean the introduction of an Amazon tablet would “significantly impact the tablet wars,” according to Silver.

Li Na makes history with French Open triumph

CNN) -- China's Li Na became the first Asian tennis player to win a grand slam singles title as she defeated defending champion Francesca Schiavone in the final of the French Open on Saturday.The 29-year-old triumphed 6-4 7-6 (7-0) against the Italian, having been the first player from her country to reach the final of the clay-court tournament.The victory will push her up to a career-high fourth in the world rankings, equaling the best by an Asian player set by Japan's Kimiko Date Krumm back in 1995.
"I was nervous but I didn't want to show my opponent. I think everyone in China will be so excited," she told reporters. "I got a text message from my friend saying they were crying in China because they saw the national flag coming up.

EA cuts out middleman, launches video game download service

t might be a few days before a stampede of people will storm into the LA convention center to catch the video game industry’s latest wares but EA wasted no time in getting out the word about its new digital download service, dubbed “Origin.”“Origin”, which EA announced on Friday, lets consumers buy and download PC games directly from the publisher online, as well as track all of their games across different platforms.Publishers like digital delivery of games to consumers because they offer higher margins than games sold in brick and mortar stores like GameStop.  EA has been pushing its digital strategy hard to investors and its digital business is now growing faster than the company’s overall business.Sales of online games, including digital downloads, Facebook games, online subscriptions and other forms, is expected to grow to $18 billion by the end of this year, according to DFC Intelligence, while regular sales of games sold in stores is expected to slip.Users can find games on Origin the same time they come out in stores.While there are other ways to download PC titles on services such as Steam, EA is offering exclusive titles on the new service. It will be the only place to find a digital version of “Star Wars: The Old Republic,” the highly-anticipated massive multiplayer game that will come out later this year.