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Ford Rolls Out A Hot Wheels Transit

Ford Rolls Out A Hot Wheels TransitTheDetroitBureau.com reports from SEMA 2013 in Las Vegas that Ford Motor Company (F) has rolled out some very hot wheels. Ford is the latest carmaker to honor Hot Wheels the popular Mattel (MAT) toy line with a running, life-size model. This one based on the latest Ford Transit Connect van.

Hotwheels logoThe Hot Wheels Ford Transit Connect van is dark blue with bright orange accents. It has a flaming “Hot Wheels” logo, fins, and fender details one might expect on a toy car.

Hot Wheels Ford Transit Connect van

The Hot Wheels design team jumped at the chance to hot rod a Transit Connect van. The idea was to create a race-inspired support vehicle for the average guy to spend a weekend at the track testing his Hot Wheels race car,” said Felix Holst, vice president of creative for the Mattel Wheels Division.

Ford’s 2014 Transit Connect Sizzles for SEMA Courtesy of Hot Wheels®

It’s no surprise Ford came up with the flashy version of its all-new 2014 Transit Connect. The Hot Wheels brand has been around since 1968. Kids – as well as many adult fans – have snapped up 4 billion of the line’s model cars since then.

Hotwheels Ford Transit Connect

The Hot Wheels Transit Connect is more than just a van with a flashy paint job and decals.  It is powered by Ford’s 2.5-liter 2.5-liter Ti-VCT four-pot. The sliding side doors are replaced by gull-wing doors. The rear wheels are widened with the body panels flared out to accommodate the larger wheels.  There are three shark fins on the back of the roof and scoops on the hood. To complete the package, there are three widescreen TV sets inside the author reports.

Ford’s 2014 Transit Connect Sizzles for SEMA Courtesy of Hot Wheels®
It has everything you need to spend a weekend at the track,” suggested Mr. Holst. The blog says he didn’t say whether that meant the race track or the little orange plastic tracks that Hot Wheels cars run on.

Ford’s 2014 Transit Connect Sizzles for SEMA Courtesy of Hot Wheels®

There’s no word on whether Ford plans to offer any of the modifications made for the Hot Wheels Transit Connect concept, though the use of gullwing doors in a production vehicle seems unlikely speculates TheDetroitBureau.com.

That said, Chevrolet debuted its homage to Hot Wheels at the 2012 SEMA Show. last year. Chevy displayed the Hot Wheels Camaro at the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise and sold it as a limited-edition Hot Wheels Camaro.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Activity Tracker For Dogs

Activity Tracker For DogsFitbark is one of a small number of startups working to support and even improve the health of dogs. Business Insider reports that Fitbark just raised $80,000 on Kickstarter from 697 backers — more than double the amount it was seeking to support its product and mission of fun and responsible dog parenting.

Fitbark logoWe looked around and realized there’s a black hole in the way we track the health and activity of our dogs throughout time,” Fitbark co-founder Davide Rossi tells Business Insider. “If you cannot measure it, you can’t improve it.”

Daily goals dogs

New York-based FitBark recommends daily goals for your dog based on breed, weight, size, and age. From there, a dog owner can tweak those recommendations. The article says FitBark aims to provide rich information with actionable insights for dog owners. That way, owners can quickly gauge what kind of day their dog is having, even if they’re away from him or her. They can also use that data to share with the veterinarian at their dog’s next check-up.

Kickstarter logoFitBark’s “Bark charts” let owners know if their dog is moving less than normal, which could mean the dog is sick. Owners can also gain better insight into how their dog acts around different people. The author says the data can be used to suggest that their dog is more active with one pet sitter than the other. Or maybe one boarding home makes their dog exercise more than the other.

BI reports that if FitBark notices that a dog is nowhere close to hitting his or her daily goal, the owner may get a notification suggesting to take their dog on a walk. But if the dog is with a pet sitter, the owner could call and check-in.

How it works

collects data on the dog's activity levels 24/7The FitBark device attaches to a collar and collects data on the dog’s activity levels 24/7 and sends the information it collects to FitBark servers when the wearable device is within range of an authorized smartphone or a FitBark base station. Once this occurs, the dog’s data is analyzed and sent back to the owner’s phone. Owners can then compare his or her dog’s actual activities levels to the dog’s daily fitness goals.

Down the road, Fitbark envisions trainers or even veterinarians tapping into its API to help carry out a custom exercise plan. “Trainers will complain that they prescribe or recommend a program for dogs and owners, but there’s no way to monitor compliance,” Rossi says.

lifestyle recommendations for your dogAnother application could be for lifestyle recommendations. So a developer could make an app to suggest certain types of pet foods, sync that up with Fitbark, and see if there are any noticeable changes in activity.

GigaOm points out that Fitbark pulled an earlier attempt at crowdfunding the device to rethink the business model, scrapping the monthly subscription fee and opting for a fixed price tag of $69 via Kickstarter or $99 for general retail.

Wearable tech market

Broadcom (AVGO) CEO Scott McGregor has announced its entry into the wearable tech market with the company’s low-cost, low-power Wireless Internet Connectivity for Embedded Devices (WICED) hardware platform for connected mobile devices. PCMag reports that Broadcom sees a lot of potential for simple, inexpensive, purpose-built products that use one or more connectivity technologies like FitBark.

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Ithe NSA can spy on U.S. dogs covered a similar product called Tagg back in 2012 here. A lot of things have changed since then. Machine to Machine communications and the Internet of Things is all the rage. The Cloud is a viable business model. Big-data analytics is allowing the NSA to spy on the world. And now all of that has come together, M2M dog tags run thru big-data analytics stored in the public cloud so the NSA can spy on U.S. dogs. What a country!

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Happy Thanksgiving 2013

A spaceship and aliens invade Detroit’s Woodward Avenue during J.L. Hudson’s 1935 Thanksgiving Day Parade.

 

Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Data Centers Expand in the D

Online Tech continues its data center build-out in the Metro Detroit area. The new data center, formerly a Sprint-Nextel facility will expand Online Tech’s total Michigan footprint to 100,000 gross square feet. The firm’s $10M renovation of the Westland, MI site will create a 34,000 square foot facility with 18,000 square feet of raised floor space with a total IT load capacity of 1.2 MW. The Metro Detroit data center will feature fiber connectivity to eight different telecommunications providers. The firm will add 15 new jobs in the data center over the next five years to run the facility according to Whir.

The firm operates three other Michigan data centers, two in Ann Arbor and one in Flint. The new facility will bring its total data center footprint to 100,000 square feet. It is the market leader in the Detroit Metro with the top market share in multi-tenant data center space in Michigan, according to 451 Research. Yan Ness, co-CEO of Online Tech called the new data center a milestone for the firm.

This new facility is a major milestone for Online Tech because it is our fourth data center and it brings us to an overall total of 100,000 square feet of gross data center space. This facility will allow us to serve the large Detroit market, where we see strong demand for the secure, compliant cloud and hosting services

Mike Klein, co-CEO of Online Tech explained to Whir that the firm’s advantage is it focus on compliance.

Data centerOur data centers deliver secure colocation and cloud hosting services to clients whose IT operations must comply with regulations like HIPAA, PCI, and Sarbanes-Oxley. Our data centers, including the new Metro Detroit Data Center, reflect our commitment to protecting our clients and their sensitive data

In anticipation of further growth, the firm expanded its Ann Arbor headquarters in September 2013 to meet its rapid growth after doubling its employee count to nearly 50 over the past 18 months.

In October 2011 the company opened a 20,000 square foot data center with 10,000 square feet of raised floor in the Avis Farms complex minutes away from Online Tech’s headquarters and original data center in Ann Arbor. The Tier 3 data center has a fully redundant power and network infrastructure to maintain availability for colocation, managed server, and cloud computing hosting business according to reports.

Data centerOnline Tech invested more than $1 million in upgrades and expansion to its Flint, MI data center during August 2011. The 2011 update enabled 1 megawatt of power to the Flint data center floor. Whir says the Flint site was built in 1986 as a disaster recovery center for General Motors (GM). Online Tech took over the facility in 2005 with its acquisition of Gentech. Separated by more than 50 miles, the Flint data center is on a separate electrical grid to provide clients with production and disaster recovery data centers in Michigan.

Online Tech has plans to grow beyond metro Detroit. Co-CEO Ness told Whir,

… our growth won’t stop there We see similar opportunities for us in other markets in the Great Lakes region and the Midwest, and we expect to continue our growth strategy by expanding our portfolio of data centers into other cities in the near future.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Son of SOPA

Son of SOPAThere is a secret treaty that has wound its way through global governments. The secret treaty is called TPP. What is TPP? TPP is short for the secret Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, or the evil Son of SOPA. The TPP agreement is between Australia, Brunei, Chile, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, and the United States.

The secret treaty was even kept from the U.S. Congress. However, the Washington Post reports that Verizon (VZ) and Cisco (CSCO) have had access to the secret treaty and they seem to be supporters. Many argue that a number of the terms that the U.S. inserted are unreasonable.

Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement

InfoSecurity-Magazine.com explains that a detailed analysis of the intellectual property chapter of the secret Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement is similar or worse than SOPA or ACTA. SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) were halted largely by popular activism.

Copyright owners

The author says the common factor in both was the potential for copyright owners to force their will on the internet. Two of the key issues were to make ISPs liable for infringing content, and the ability to suspend the internet accounts of repeat infringers. A further criticism of ACTA is that it was negotiated in secret, and both the public and the national parliaments expected to simply accept the deal.

The article goes on to analyze the TPP IP chapter provided by WikiLeaks. The analysis shows that TPP is following a similar, but potentially more severe, path to that of ACTA or SOPA. Dr. Monica Horten, a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics & Political Science says the secret treaty, is the Holy Grail for big content.

Hoolywood's Holy Grail…the Holy Grail for Hollywood and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).’ “It’s what they tried to do with the EU Telecoms Package, as well as in ACTA and in SOPA. It is Hollywood’s Holy Grail for online copyright enforcement”

Secret proposal

The blog reports that the U.S. and Australian government’s secret proposal supports efforts to make ISPs primarily responsible for removing copyrighted content from the internet. But the secret proposal also includes search engines, linking sites, and possibly even cloud computing services. Dr. Horten says TPP enforcement would be carried out by,

…disconnection of users (termination of Internet accounts), blocking and disabling of content, and even some level of monitoring obligation.

The US proposals also include a demand, that upon request, (rb- not surprisingly) any ISP would be obligated to provide details on their customers. Michael Geist, a Canadian law professor at the University of Ottawa told the author, “would require an overhaul of Canadian copyright law and potential changes to privacy law.”

Extending corporate copyrights

120 years oldThe U.S. is also planning to change copyright laws to benefit big pharma. TPP would extend corporate copyrights up to 120 years. Through manipulation of the process, big pharma could prevent affordable medications from ever being available to treat cancer, AIDS/HIV, or the common cold.

Opposition to TPP

Thankfully InfoSecurity Magazine says the secret TPP is not yet a done deal. Dr. Horton points out a brewing Internet cold war between the US and Canada. “The Canadians oppose it,” she added. “… Canada seems to be joined at least partially by an assortment that includes Mexico and Malaysia.

Canadian flagMeanwhile, 80 U.S. law professors sent a letter to President Obama, Congress, and Ambassador Michael Froman to object to the secrecy of the TPP. The lawyers warn that the “TPP is following a process even more secretive than ACTA, which is amplifying public distrust and creating an environment conducive to an unbalanced and indefensible final product.

Internet freedom advocacy group The EFF analyzed the TPP also. The EFF’s review of the “temporary copies” language found the U.S. proposal would make anyone who ever views content on their device could potentially be found liable of infringement. The TPP language follows:

EFFEach Party shall provide that authors, performers, and producers of phonograms have the right to authorize or prohibit all reproductions of their works, performances, and phonograms, in any manner or form, permanent or temporary (including temporary storage in electronic form).

The Free Press said, The chief negotiators are congregating in Utah on Nov. 19–24 to hammer out key details — and President Obama has signaled his intention to move the treaty forward.

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Click here to tell Congress and the White House to reject the TPP.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.