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The at Messenger Bringing Technology to You
The AT Messenger bringing technology to you Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI) • Fall 2015 DATI's Newest Specialist on Board aren Latimer is the newest member of Karen has the DATI Team. Serving as an Assistive a degree KTechnology Specialist in both New Castle in Deaf and Kent Counties, Karen is no stranger to the world Education, of AT. She has decades of experience, most recently and she has as AT Specialist at the Pennsylvania Initiative on extensive Assistive Technology (PIAT)—DATI’s sister program background in PA—and as a Student Services Coordinator for AT working with at Temple University’s Disability Student Services. technology solutions Prior to coming east, Karen was the CEO at TECH4U for Deaf Adaptive Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona where she and Hard assisted individuals and families in finding solutions of Hearing that enabled them to work, live independently, and populations. She is also fluent in American Sign attend school. In addition to providing individual Language. Over the years she has broadened her assessments, Karen worked with employers to skills to include most types of AT. Karen is one of implement reasonable accommodations for employees only eight individuals in Delaware to be credentialed with disabilities. by RESNA as an Assistive Technology Practitioner (ATP). Inside this issue: To Contact DATI’s Central Site or the ATRC closest to you, call 1-800-870-DATI (3284) What You Should Know as a Student or Parent of a Student with a Disability-Related Need for Press Accessible Instructional Materials ……………...2 #1 for English or #2 for Spanish AIMing for Access to the Curriculum for Students Then press with Print Disabilities …………………...………..6 #3 for the Central Site office Homegrown in Delaware ………………….…….8 #4 for the New Castle County ATRC #5 for the Kent County ATRC CapTel Captioned Telephone ………….……….9 #6 for the Sussex County ATRC That’s AT? ……………………………………….10 TDD callers: Do not press #1 or #2 and your Delaware AT Exchange ……………………......12 call will be answered on a TDD line at the Central Site office. -
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S N R D E N N in SNRDemonUSLLP1301 K Street, NW MarkL.HoggePartner Suite 600, East Tower 1nark.hogge@sm'denton.com Washington, DC 20005-3364 USA D +1 202 408 6443 T -1-1202 408 6400 F +1 202 408 6399 snrdcnton com ca|A|g“,_lO'7 December 21, 2012 DCCK? NJVEER BY HAND DELIVERY HonorableLisaR. Barton q 17 Acting Secretary ________________________________ United States International Trade Commission Officeofthe 500 E Street s.w. -‘*<l'*'<'*'v ’ lntl lmdc Comrmssson Washington, D.C. 20436 Re: Certain Cases For Portable Electronic Devices Dear Secretary Barton: Enclosed for filing on behalf of Complainant Speculative Product Design, LLC (“Speck”) are the following documents in support of Speck’s request that the Commission commence an investigation under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. A request for confidential treatment of Confidential Exhibit 35 is included with this filing. Accordingly, Speck submits the following documents: 1. An original and twelve (12) copies of the verified Complaint pursuant to 19 C.F.R. §§ 201.6 and 210.8(a) (original and one (1) copy unbound, without tabs pursuant to 19 C.F.R. § 201.8(d)); 2. An original and eight (8) copies of the confidential version of the exhibits to the Complaint pursuant to 19 C.F.R. §§ 201.6(c) and 210.8(a) (original and one (1) copy unbound, without tabs pursuant to 19 C.F.R. § 201 .8(d)); 3. An original and eight (8) copies of the nonconfidential version of the exhibits to the Complaint pursuant to 19 C.F.R. -
Ilounge's Ipad Buyers' Guide + Ipod/Iphone Book 5
i Pad BuyerS’ Guide The iPad buyers’ guide + iPod/iPhone book 5 Earphones + Cables Just like the iPhone 3GS and all new iPod models released since 2008, the iPad works with Apple’s proprietary three-button remote controls, which are built into certain recently-manufactured earphones and sold as $20 adapters. The remotes add volume and a less than intuitive track control button, sometimes also a microphone. Apple’s $29 Earphones with Remote and Mic fuse the remote to Apple’s old iPod Earphones below your right ear; the classy, sleeker $79 In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic improve clarity but are surprisingly bass-deficient. Some third-party developers offer remote-equipped earphones, as well, but we’ve been concerned by reports of cable flimsiness; buying conventional earphones is a safer bet, particularly given iPad’s built-in volume buttons and mic. In-Home Wall Charging In-Home Wall Charging Use iPad With Monitors Use iPad With TVs Apple iPad 10W Griffin Power- Apple Dock to Apple Composite Power Adapter Block for iPad VGA Adapter AV Cable If you need an extra Priced identically to If you want to connect Two $50 AV Cables wall charging cable for Apple’s Adapter at your iPad to a SVGA sold by Apple enable the iPad, Apple’s $29 some stores, the $30 monitor or projector, the iPad to perform Adapter is actually a PowerBlock can be the $29 iPad Dock Composite or good value: it recharges had for $20 if you shop Connector to VGA Component video- iPads, iPhones, and around - the only reason Adapter is currently out to TVs for videos, iPods at their respective to prefer it. -
Ilounge 2008 Buyers' Guide
100Best Apps+Games There are over 5,500 third-party applications in the iPod touch and iPhone App Store, the most expensive of which was a $999.99 program called “I Am Rich.” Apple pulled that title, declaring it useless, but left hundreds of other clunkers up for download. Some are free. Most sell for $20 or less. Few users have time to sort through them. Guess who’s been scouring the Store every week since it opened? That’s right: lucky, lucky us. We’ve actually been watching iTunes for new software since 2006, downloading every single iPod Game that Apple released. Now we’ve assembled a list of the 100 best apps and games we’ve tested - for iPhones, iPod touches, and Click Wheel iPods - focusing on titles with mainstream appeal rather than ones made for narrow audiences. Inside, you’ll see only the good stuff, including games - the Store’s most popular genre - and apps that let you create art, share photos, record audio, stream music, buy movie tickets, and much more. 62 2009 Buyers’ Guide 100 best apps + games Trism Aqua Forest Tetris Bubble Bash The iPhone’s best original Mixing Japanese cartoon Better than the many Available for iPods and puzzle game has you graphics and an amazing versions that have iPhones, this bubble- match colored triangles fluid simulator, this come before, this one busting game has by tilting and touching unique puzzle game adds touch- and shake- tropical themes and lots the screen. Multiple needs turns and touches controlled attacks to help of levels; it’s aim- and modes, great fun. -
Forecasting: Best Practices for Common Challenges FP&A Guide Series
AFP® GUIDE TO Forecasting: Best Practices for Common Challenges FP&A Guide Series Issue 1 About the Author Nilly Essaides is Director of Practitioner Content Development at the Association for Financial Professionals. Nilly has over 20 years of experience in research, writing and meeting facilitation in the global treasury arena. She is a thought leader and the author of multiple in-depth AFP Guides on treasury topics as well as monthly articles in AFP Exchange, the AFP’s flagship publication. Nilly was managing director at the NeuGroup and co-led the company’s successful peer group business. Nilly also co-authored a book about knowledge management and how to transfer best practices with the American Productivity and Quality Center (APQC). About the Association for Financial Professionals The Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, supports more than 16,000 individual members from a wide range of industries throughout all stages of their careers in various aspects of treasury and financial management. AFP is the preferred resource for financial professionals for continuing education, financial tools and publications, career development, certifications, research, representation to legislators and regulators, and the development of industry standards. Association for Financial Professionals 4520 East-West Highway, Suite 750 Betesda, MD 20814 General Inquiries [email protected] Web Site www.AFPonline.org Phone 301.907.2862 Copyright © 2013 by the Association for Financial Professionals Inc. All Rights -
Speck-Go Laptop Case Communication Plan
Speck-Go Laptop Case Communication Plan By: Sydney Dixon April 3, 2014 Table of Contents Research Synopsis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 Situation Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 Target Audiences……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…19 Goals and Objectives…………………………………………………………………………………………………..…23 Strategies………………………………………………………………………………………………………………......…26 Tactics………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….29 Timeline……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….36 Budget…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………38 Evaluation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………....……41 2 RESEARCH SYNOPSIS 3 Research Synopsis Overview and History Speck is a U.S. company based in Mountain View, California that makes protective cases for portable electronic devices, including iPhone, MacBook, iPad, Android devices, tablets and eReaders. Speck was founded in 2001 by a group of California-based engineers – Ryan Mongan, David Law and Tony Lillios. Irene Baran joined Speck as CEO in 2006. Speck’s products are designed by an in-house design group. Speck is known for its cases that are both functional and easy to carry. Speck opened a retail store in 2011 in Palo Alto, California where it houses a complete collection of Speck cases and serves as a laboratory for the company. Speck’s products are sold worldwide in Apple Store locations as well as Best Buy, Target, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and other retailers. Speck is committed to bringing the most exceptional