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These Corporations Control Almost Everything You Buy And Watch
http://themindunleashed.org/2013/12/10-corporations-control-almost-everything-buy.html
One of these companies will soon buy $MINE!!
Bought more shares on the dip and update to 1,123,000 shares
Thanks SS1
No problems with $MINE. Just weak traders that sold off and the strong bought on the dips..Some liquidation for paying the companies expansion. This company is building up a solid business and money will be needed to expand. Dilution is a general strategy companies use to payoff toxic debts and buy companies to improve the revenue. I am long and strong. When bashers are on this board, I am ready to buy on the weak traders selloff. No inside trading so what is the panic on this board.
Confessions of a $MINE Basher
As documented in Minerco’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Company has drastically, and significantly, cleaned up its Balance Sheet by reducing its short term debt obligations (mostly in form of Convertible Promissory Notes) by approximately $1,000,000. This reduction in short term debt represents over a 75% reduction in the Company’s short term debt.
http://www.minercoresources.com/news.php?p=56
Here a pic from distribution center in NY.
https://twitter.com/pennypicprodigy/status/519895574406246400
Long and Strong!!!!
Powerbrand posted this link on twitter..It would be nice to be at this EXPO.
Check out the brand by brand roundup of the beverage category from this years #ExpoEast
http://www.bevnet.com/news/2014/natural-products-expo-east-2014-brand-by-brand-roundup …
Update my holding to 878,000 shares!!
Thanks SS1!!!
George on twitter posted pics from walgreens!!
https://twitter.com/George323818/status/516046169777405952/photo/1
Please update my shares to 878,000
Thanks SS1
Go long and strong$$$$
Update my shares holding.. 878,000
Holding my shares for the long term.
Go $MINE.....
update to 200,000
Thanks
Thanks SS1.. This is GOLD MINE!!
Buying more after this broker clearance!!! :(
SS1 150,000 shares..First penny stock in 10 years..
iBiz Virtual Keyboard Returns
http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/ibiz-virtual-keyboard-returns-020462.php
EXCLUSIVE: The First Glimpse of The Blue Dock
http://davesipaq.com/news/004015/iPAQ_accessory_synospher
Virtual Keyboards and Beyond- July/ August 2004 article from MIT Review...
Computing Gets Physical
Gadgets that let you control computers with a wave or a nod could
offer an escape from keyboards and mice.
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/kushner0704.asp?p=1
By David Kushner
July/August 2004
In Orlando, FL, WKMG became the first television station to use
GestureStorm when it unveiled the system in December. In July 2003,
Sony Computer Entertainment released the EyeToy, a PlayStation 2
peripheral that, using special software and an inexpensive digital
camera, can project a video feed of a player into a game, even
responding to the player's movements; instead of zapping a bad guy
with a controller button, the gamer gives him a swift karate chop.
This year, two companies will debut virtual keyboards that let people
control personal digital assistants and even automotive equipment with
gestures. As far as Charles Cohen, vice president for research and
development at Cybernet, is concerned, gesture recognition's time has
come. "Gesture recognition is remote control with a wave of a hand,"
he says
The market is big for VKB.....
Ex. Video games....billion dollars industry..
Canesta is working on there version...
**************************************************************************
Computing Gets Physical
By David Kushner
July/August 2004
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/kushner0704.asp?p=4
(Page 4 of 4)
Virtual Keyboards and Beyond
The clouds have parted. The rain has ceased. As I finish my round of
GestureStorm theatrics, I decide to shoo away the clouds and let
Detroit return to its peace and calm once again.
Over lunch at a nearby Italian restaurant, Cybernet's Cohen suggests
that the mission of gesture recognition is not necessarily to supplant
the old keyboard and mouse but, rather, to supplement them. "I won't
say gesture recognition is the be-all and end-all," he says.
Indeed, one intriguing application illustrates the way that gesture
technology could dovetail with conventional interfaces. A device from
San Jose, CA-based Canesta—due out later this year—brings gesture
recognition to personal digital assistants. The device projects an
image of a keyboard onto a flat surface, such as a desk, through a
tiny lens inside the PDA. An infrared light beam directed at the zone
just above the projected keyboard senses precisely where the user's
fingers are at any instant: the device monitors the time it takes for
a pulse of infrared light to leave the emitter, bounce off the moving
fingertips, and return to a sensor in the PDA. A pulse's round-trip
travel time corresponds with a specific distance, providing a 3-D map
of the fingertips' position over the keys, so whatever the user types
on the virtual keyboard is captured digitally inside the PDA.
The Canesta device operates at more than 50 frames per second, so it
can keep up with even the speediest typist. Because Canesta's
technology uses infrared light to measure the distance to the object,
it could potentially alleviate one of the problems facing Sony and
Cybernet: how to perceive gestures against a bright or busy
background. With the current configuration of the EyeToy, for example,
I'd seriously mess up my daughter's game of Wishi Washi if I passed in
front of the camera's background while she's playing. If Canesta's
infrared light were trained on her, and her alone, the game wouldn't
register my interruption. Canesta considers the $11 billion video game
industry to be a future target area and says it has talked with a
number of major players in the electronic-entertainment business.
Later this year, a Jerusalem, Israel, company called VKB will
introduce a competing virtual keyboard that employs technology similar
to Canesta's.
Beyond keyboards, weather forecasting, and games, gesture recognition
technology could transform the way people interact with computers in a
variety of settings. Universities have been working on the technology
for years. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, for
example, have explored how gesture recognition may help reduce
automobile accidents. A group led by Thad Starner has created what it
calls a "gesture panel" in place of a standard dashboard control. The
driver adjusts the car's temperature or sound system volume by
maneuvering her hand over a designated area, without having to take
her eyes off the road.
http://davesipaq.com/articles/000000/ibiz_virtual_keyboard
iBIZ Virtual Keyboard Review
By David Ciccone, posted 4 hours ago
Reader Comments: 1
Pageviews: 456
Virtual Keyboard not Vaporware
We have been lucky to work with the folks over at iBIZ to get an exclusive of the new iBIZ Virtual Keyboard. In this review we will go over the software install process, fuctionality and ease of use. Many sites have labeled this product vaporware but as you can see we have it. The Virtual Keyboard leverages the power of laser and infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat surface. As you type on the laser projection, it analyzes what you're typing by the coordinates of that location.
Once we received the virtual keyboard I was able to talk with a representative of iBIZ to explain the current situation. As many of you are aware of the litigation issues going on with this keyboard, I was assured that iBIZ is currently looking into a redundant supply chain so the minute we hear they are ready to ship you will know.
The virtual keyboard comes with adapters for Palm, PocketPC, USB, Serial and a power cable to charge the device. In order to load the software driver the user needs to copy the appropriate device driver onto the iPAQ and launch the cab file. Once this process is complete the user will find an icon in the program tab of the iPAQ. Once the application come up you are prompted with a considerable amount of options to select from. First the user would need to click on the “Enable VKB” to create the partnership with the device. Once this happens you will hear a notification beep that the unit has accepted the relationship. Once you enable the relationship you can then select the intensity of the laser that is appropriate for your surface.
When you click over to the properties tab you have an option for sensitivity of your fingertips. We found that setting number 6 was just right for our liking. You will also notice an auto repeat tab that we chose not to select due to the higher success rates we were able to obtain. Another great feature in the software is the ability to see how much power you have left in the device!
As you can see in this picture the unit projected beautifully and I was pleasantly surprised. It took us about an hour to get used to the typing style and also for us to get the feel of typing on a flat surface. I liked the overall clarity of the projection and also was impressed with the availability of an up,down,left,right arrow this was a nice touch and responded appropriately. The only downfall that I noticed was that iBIZ might have thought of also including a universal docking station for the iPAQ. If you look at our photo’s you will notice the iPAQ was laying down and the cable supplied was extremely short. I was able to utilize on of my own universal cradles which made the typing experience enjoyable. During this time we were also able to achieve around three and a half hours of typing time before we had to charge the Lithium Ion battery.
Overall I feel iBIZ has delivered a stellar product. The projector was extremely durable and well manufactured. We did notice though the classic two fingered hunt and peck style of typing works best with the Virtual Keyboard. Which, if you use it with your iPAQ could be heaps faster than using a tiny on screen keyboard or handwriting recognition entry. If you are a geek like I am then you will love this unit. The iBIZ Virtual Keyboard costs $99.00 and can be preordered directly though us.
Preorder your iBIZ Keyboard here!!!
GLTA...
Virtual Keyboard - Backordered ship date to be announced..
http://store.yahoo.com/ibizpda/vike.html
I feel there is a big PR coming soon...!!
Dear XXX,
Thank you for your enquiry and interest in our product.
We are sorry that we do not yet have an US distributor for reselling
VKB in the U.S.
However, if you want to buy one, we can sell them to you directly.
The unit price is at USD 200 / PC (F.O.B. Hong Kong). Delivery
charge is not included.
You may provide us the courier account for delivery.
For your information, the unit packaging should include the
followings :
1. VKB unit (1 pc)
2. Quick User Guide (4 pcs.)
3. CD driver (1 pc)
4. Charger (1 pc)
5. VKB pocket (1 pc)
6. 4 cables that support the below OS and devices :
Palm m505 (PalmOS 4.x) / PC (Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP) with RS232
port
iPAQ 5550 (PocketPC 2003) / iPAQ 2210 (PocketPC 2003) / Xda I
(PocketPC 2002) / Xda II (Pocket 2003)
Please provide us your mailing address and contact details. We will
prepare you the sales invoice for payment.
Once the payment is received, we will send the unit by your
instructions immediately.
Enclosed is the brief product description and specification of our
VKB for your reference.
Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you & Best Regards
Ansen Hui
i.Tech Dynamic Limited
A member of Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited
Direct Tel: (852) 2460-6730
Fax: (852) 2460-6832
E-mail : ansenh@h...
----- Original Message -----
From: XXXXXX
To: i.tech@h...
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:00 AM
Subject: VKB
I just learned about your VKB, where can I buy one and WHEN?
Price???
Thank you so much,
XXXXXXX
PS..Are any US stores carrying them
DD...
GLTA....
Press Release HHR launches virtual keyboard in UK (Hong Kong, 17 June,2004)
Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited ("HHR"), a subsidiary of Hutchison
Whampoa Limited, is set to revolutionise computer technology by
launching the first virtual keyboard ("VKB") in the United Kingdom
today.
Manufactured by HHR's technology division, i.Tech Dynamic Limited,
VKB is a smart, pocket-size device that projects a full-size keyboard
onto a flat surface and connects to a variety of personal digital
assistants ("PDAs"), mobile phones, lap-top computers as well as
personal computers. With a dimension of 90 millimetres in length, 34
millimetres in width and 24 millimetres in depth, VKB can be slipped
into a pocket or handbag without being noticed.
It enables users to type email or long text as easily as with a
conventional keyboard wherever they are. i.Tech's VKB distributor in
the UK, Avenir Telecom UK Limited, said VKB would revolutionise the
way that PDAs and Smartphones are used, exploiting much of the unused
computing power of such mobile devices, thus helping users to work
more effectively on the move. The initial product, available from
this month, is compatible with the Palm 505.
Next month will see the launch of the second version, which will be
compatible with SPV E200, Xda II, Tungsten T3 and iPAQ h5550. As
compatibility with other devices continues to be developed,
additional models will be introduced to the market.
VKB works by using both infrared technology to produce an invisible
circuit and laser technology to project a full-size keyboard on to
any flat surface. It performs exactly like a real one. Its direction
technology, based on optical recognition, enables users to tap the
images of the keys, complemented with the realistic tapping sound,
and then feed the commands into the compatible PDAs, Smartphones, lap-
top or personal computers.
i.Tech Dynamic General Manager Patrick Tsang said applications of VKB
are limitless. "It could, for example, revolutionise sterile and
medical environments as well as other multi-media and industrial
applications," he said, "We have not come across anything comparable
in the world. For the mobile communications and consumer electronics
industries, it represents a major breakthrough."
Avenir Sales and Marketing Director Tanny Price said VKB has
significant sales prospects both in the UK and overseas. "We have
been highly impressed with sales inquiries from markets worldwide.
Indeed, our initial shipment was in strong demand within days of its
arrival."
Initially, sales of VKB to consumers will be through a website
especially created by Avenir. Distribution will be rolled out into
retail channels as production increases and new versions come on
stream. About Hutchison Harbour Ring Limited Hutchison Harbour Ring
Limited ("HHR") is a subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa Limited ("HWL")
(Stock code: 013), one of the largest companies listed on the main
board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
http://www.itechdynamic.com/downloads/user_manual/HHR%20launches%20virtual%20keyboard%20in%20UK-Eng....
GLTA...
Now our Mobile Planet shiping date is 4/15. Soon enough it will be
here & soon enough sales numbers will increase & all a long will
move towards a buck & beyond.
http://www.mobileplanet.com/dept.asp?cat%5Fid=101&cat%
5Fname=Pocket+PC+Devices
Shipping date...
http://www.mobileplanet.com/product.asp?cat%5Fid=101&cat%
5Fname=Pocket+PC+Devices&dept%5Fid=3715&pf%
5Fid=MP250277&listing=1&dp%5Fid=MP250277
The new MP paper catalog has been sent it posted on another board.
The poster said it's on page 7. Walker says........
"Got the latest Mobile Planet paper catalog today. Nice quarter page
VKB advertisement. It's on page 7, a right hand page with nice
visibility. They also have the PDA radio in there too, later page.
If you want to see the ad I scanned it and loaded it to"
http://www.neffsystems.com/virtualkeyboard/mobileplanet.gif
............................................
Yep our time has come & this waiting is almost over...
"These are the good old days!"
OT: I found an old article about CSJJ ...
TWEN>CSJI>CSJJ
2Energia(TWEN)>CSJI http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_search.asp?DirectSymbol=TWEN&OTCBB=False
CSJI>CSJJ http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_search.asp?DirectSymbol=CSJI&OTCBB=False
***READ the old news***
NEW SYMBOL: http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=04/02/2004&mkt_ctg=NON-OTCBB
*******************************************************************************
2Energia & ProActive Computer Services Announce Signing of Binding Letterof Intent to
Acquire Fingerprint Technology Identification Business
DALLAS, Mar 20, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Board of Directors of 2Energia, Inc. (OTC:TWEN) and ProActive
Computer Services, Inc. (OTC:PAVP) are pleased to announce that the companies have entered into a binding Letter
of Intent (LOI) to acquire a privately-owned fingerprint technology identification business. Closing is contingent upon
satisfactory completion of due diligence studies now underway by 2Energia and ProActive.
The fingerprint technology business to be acquired by 2Energia and ProActive offers potentially large gross margins
and the strong possibility of generating positive earnings in the first year of operations; initial indications are that this
situation could generate an estimated $50 million in revenues by 2005.
The primary product of this privately-held business is an ultra-miniature stand-alone module with a fingerprint sensor
for use in external biometric applications (e.g., fingerprints would control access into secured areas). The accuracy of
the fingerprint identification sensors is reportedly over 99.7%. Potential applications for this are extensive, and could
include: employee identification, keyless entry into vehicles, airplanes, hotel rooms, computers, ATM and voting
machines. This technology could also have significant potential military applications. Manufacturing and operating
costs appear to be comparable to those of traditional locking systems.
Under the terms of the LOI, 2Energia would provide development financing and sales / marketing services to the
venture, with ProActive contributing their project management, system architecture, application development and
technology design expertise. Both companies are firmly committed to fast-tracking development of this technology,
with the goal of bringing products to market by 2004.
Carey W. Cooley, ProActive's President & CEO, stated: "ProActive is very excited about the opportunity to jointly
develop this exciting new biometric security technology with 2Energia. As an employee identification system, this
technology will enhance security and accuracy for our current payroll and time and expense services. We also believe
that this technology has tremendous potential to increase security across the board, particularly in light of the
heightened emphasis on national security."
Tim Jacobs, 2Energia's Director of Business Development, added: "This opportunity compliments other security
software and technology products that 2Energia has under development, and we are very excited about the
opportunity to work with ProActive to fast-track commercialization of all these products. We are also very excited to
have found a situation that can be acquired on favorable terms and that could deliver significant value to TWEN
shareholders in 2004 and beyond."
About 2Energia
2Energia is a rapidly-growing total solutions provider, offering staffing and long-term contract consulting services in the
following specialty areas: Information Technology, Technical Services, Software / Programming and Call Center
Services. 2Energia strives to achieve clients' business objectives through the appropriate use and implementation of
technology. 2Energia's management team brings more than three decades of application management experience
and proven track records of building successful and profitable IT consulting and technical firms.
About ProActive Computer Services Inc.
Founded in 1994, ProActive Computer Services Inc. (http://www.pacsi.com) is an Internet-based business process
outsourcing (BPO) service provider for small and mid-sized businesses. ProActive offers services designed to help
businesses leverage Web technologies to increase their visibility, client base and revenue while streamlining their
internal administrative, collaborative and communication processes. ProActive offers online business process
outsourcing services through its BizTeam division (http://www.bizteam.com) and Internet services including small
business Web hosting through its WebTwister division (http://www.webtwister.com).
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995 (the "Act"), as well as Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. In particular, when used in the proceeding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that,"
"believe," "expect," or "intend to" and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements about
the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements
are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are subject to change at any time, and the Company's actual results
could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties
include, but are not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components for, and delays in the start of
production, general acceptance of the company's products and technologies, competitive factors, the ability to
successfully complete additional financing and other risks.
CONTACT: 2Energia, Dallas
Tim Jacobs, 866/834-0422
staff@2Energia.com
or
ProActive
Carey W. Cooley, 713/784-3445
invest@pacsi.com
URL: http://www.businesswire.com
Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Do Your DD!!
What is the potential PAVP(CDVJ) will have in 2005?
Photos from Israel..
Got these from Ibiz Investors Site. Shows that the VKB is real and is in production.
www.brayman.net/ibiz1234.jpg
Aloha...
Do your DD!!
Big time EXPOSURE....
>> > Hi IBZT investors,
> >
> >
> > CeBIT is the largest and most comprehensive ICT
> > tradeshow in the world, playing host to over 6,000
> > exhibitors and 560,000 attendees in 27 exhibition
> > halls.
> >
> >
> > Just think the about EXPOSURE... More sales and
> more
> > investors....
> >
> > ???Things that make you say Hmmmmmm????
> >
> > More money more money....hehehe
> > More investors......
> >
> > You take it for what it's worth..
> >
> > I know for any product to move in this industry
> > ...Exposure...Especially globally, exposure....
> >
> > I'm still surprise people who owns PDA still don't
> > know about this product...
> >
> > Once the VKB hit the shelves,< BOOM!!!>the demand
> from
> > all over the world will be requesting this
> product...
> >
> > ************************************************
> >
> >
> > Press Overview
> >
> > Press Center
> > As the largest ICT tradeshow in the world, CeBIT
> > attracts print, on-line, television and radio
> > journalists from around the globe looking to
> generate
> > story leads on the latest products and services
> from a
> > variety of technology sectors.
> >
> > A massive press relations campaign is held prior
> to
> > CeBIT every year, featuring some 72 press
> conferences
> > in strategic growth markets worldwide. The press
> > campaign for CeBIT 2003 attracted over 10,700
> > journalists from 69 countries
> >
Attendee Overview
CeBIT attracts a global audience of ICT buyers and
decision-makers unparalleled by any other tradeshow
for the ICT industry. Last year, CeBIT attracted over
560,000 professionals from 70 countries!
Every year, Deutsche Messe AG conducts an extensive
attendee acquisition promotional campaign. These
campaigns attract a truly qualified international
purchasing audience, creating an exceptional platform
for American companies to increase their sales on a
global scale.
* Advertisements in 160 newspapers and trade
publications worldwide
* 900 television commercials shown in 76 countries
on business-focused channels such as CNN Europe, CNN
USA, CNBC Asia and BBC Europe
* Mailing campaigns conducted by the 60 Deutsche
Messe subsidiaries around the world
> >
> > I'm longholder since April 2003..
> >
> > Take that to the bank$$$$
> >
> >
> > http://www.hfusa.com/cebit/
> >
> > Aloha
> >
> >
Late 10K Filing, S-8 Who cares?
Intuit_Information Newsletter
Sunday, February 01, 2004
NEW YORK, NY --(WWW INTUIT_BUSINESS WIRE) – The
previous trading week I was in GWDL, GLBT, PGHI [still
holding ADOT] and closed those positions [temporarily]
only to go over-weight in IBZT. The trading strategy
here is to capitalize on the IBZT momentum [to .20 to
.30cents before March, higher w/ news of substance].
How and Why are appropriate questions to ask regarding
the Intuit price target. The CEO is playing the fluff
PR game very well going back to the start of CES in
Las Vegas. When the real news [i.e. retailers, actual
orders, etc.] hits the wires it's very possible we
could see a NEOM, MKDY or PLKC rally in IBZT [look at
the charts of those stocks, DO IT NOW, then compare
the products, THIS IS A NO BRAINER FOLKS]
The recent IBZT S-8 filing of 450,000,000 shares at an
estimated $.003 would generate $1,350,000.00 for the
company. With the current share price 20X that now
[0.06cents] the company could cut the actual dilution
amount to a fraction [to raise only the $1.3M needed
cash for now] then wait for a higher price to flood
the market and build a 'substantial cash position'.
What would happen if IBZT mentioned a share buy back
plan then because of the 20X windfall? Not to mention
the market was unaffected by the late SEC 10K filing
on Friday [1-30].
In order for the above scenario to materialize the CEO
would have to create some serious PR's. So, if you
were the CEO who would you be making deals with to
sell the media covered VKB? Radio Shack is a done
deal, but what about Wal-Mart, Comp USA, Staples,
Circuit City, etc. This is all potentially
“substantial news” on the horizon.
If you were management would you be making the VKB
compatible for RIMM? Well knowing that RIMM has
800,000+- hand-held PC clients it’s surely fertile
ground and a strong consideration.
We know for sure one of IBZT’s plan is to make a
‘product offering’ combining potentially one of the
hottest products and cutting edge technology of ’04
[the VKB] with their other merchandise to increase
total sales revenues. For example if a Radio Shack
sells 100K$ of IBZT PDA accessories they can order an
additional 10K VKB’s. The possibilities are almost
infinite so I’ll keep that brief.
It would only take sales of 200K VKB units to generate
$20M in revenue for this company. News of this sort
would shake Wall St and make believers of Main St. I
figure there’s at least 500,000 geeks in the country
and ½ of them would want the VKB as a novelty item. Do
the math!
In closing, If you don’t have a trading plan YOU
better make one because the bashers will do everything
possible to try and get your shares as cheap as
possible. On the other hand, when you have a trading
strategy you have the edge, you then create your
destiny.
in2it
Ps This is the type of insight you won’t find watching
CNBC, FOX or CNN. Chances are slim you’ll read about
OTC.BB opportunities in Investors Business Daily or
the WSJ and that alone should compel you to signup for
the Intuit_Information Newsletter at:
in2it_411@yahoo.com [and by all means let your friends
know, and please ‘copy & paste” this post to Yahoo and
other RB boards] and perhaps best of all...it’s free.
Aloha
Roberto