Nokia says Apple to pay royalties, ending patent disputes

The world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia said Tuesday that its competitor Apple had agreed to pay royalties for use of Nokia technology in its devices, ending all of their 46 ongoing patent disputes.
"The financial structure of the agreement consists of a one-time payment payable by Apple and on-going royalties to be paid by Apple to Nokia for the term of the agreement," Nokia said in a statement, adding that the details of the contract were confidential.
The deal constitutes a massive victory for Nokia and ends years of tit-for-tat suits filed by the two companies, with both agreeing to withdraw all complaints they had filed with the US International Trade Commission.
"We are very pleased to have Apple join the growing number of Nokia licensees... This settlement demonstrates Nokia's industry leading patent portfolio," Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop said in the statement.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces Apple's internet storage service iCloud during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on June 6, 2011 in California. Nokia said Tuesday that Apple had agreed to pay royalties for use of Nokia technology in its devices, ending all of their 46 ongoing patent disputes. AFP PHOTO

The Finnish company, which has been struggling to maintain its position as global market leader, also said the deal should have "a positive financial impact" on its second-quarter performance.
Just two weeks ago, Nokia warned that its sales for the quarter would be far worse than previously expected and that it could no longer give a full-year forecast, sending its share price to its lowest level since early 1998.

10 Reasons You Aren't Rich

The reason why you aren't a millionaire (or on your way to becoming one) is really quite simple. You probably assume it's because you aren't earning enough money, but the truth is that for most people, whether or not you become a millionaire has very little to do with the amount of money you make. It's the way that you treat money in your daily life.

Here are 10 possible reasons you aren't a millionaire:

10. You Care What Your Neighbors Think
If you're competing against them and their material possessions, you're wasting your hard-earned money on toys to impress them instead of building your wealth.

9. You Aren't Patient
Until the era of credit cards, it was difficult to spend more than you had. That is not the case today. If you have credit card debt because you couldn't wait until you had enough money to purchase something in cash, you are making others wealthy while keeping yourself in debt.
8. You Have Bad Habits

Whether it's smoking, drinking, gambling or some other bad habit, the habit is using up a lot of money that could go toward building wealth. Most people don't realize that the cost of their bad habits extends far beyond the immediate cost. Take smoking, for example: It costs a lot more than the pack of cigarettes purchased. It also negatively affects your wealth in the form of higher insurance rates and decreased value of your home.

7. You Have No Goals
It's difficult to build wealth if you haven't taken the time to know what you want. If you haven't set wealth goals, you aren't likely to attain them. You need to do more than state, "I want to be a millionaire." You need to take the time to set saving and investing goals on a yearly basis and come up with a plan for how to achieve those goals.

6. You Haven't Prepared
Bad things happen to the best of people from time to time, and if you haven't prepared for such a thing to happen to you through insurance, any wealth that you might have built can be gone in an instant.

5. You Try to Make a Quick Buck
For the vast majority of us, wealth doesn't come instantly. You may believe that people winning the lottery are a dime a dozen, but the truth is you're far more likely to get struck by lightning than win the lottery. This desire to get rich quickly likely extends into the way you invest, with similar results.

4. You Rely on Others to Take Care of Your Money
You believe that others have more knowledge about money matters, and you rely exclusively on their judgment when deciding where you should invest your money. Unfortunately, most people want to make money themselves, and this is their primary objective when they tell you how to invest your money. Listen to other people's advice to get new ideas, but in the end you should know enough to make your own investing decisions.

3. You Invest in Things You Don't Understand
You hear that Bob has made a lot of money doing it, and you want to get in on the gravy train. If Bob really did make money, he did so because he understood how the investment worked. Throwing in your money because someone else has made money without fully understanding how the investment works will keep you from being wealthy.

2. You're Financially Afraid
You are so scared of risk that you keep all your money in a savings account that is actually losing money when inflation is put into the equation, yet you refuse to move it to a place where higher rates of return are possible because you're afraid that you will lose money.

1. You Ignore Your Finances
You take the attitude that if you make enough, the finances will take care of themselves. If you currently have debt, it will somehow resolve itself in the future. Unfortunately, it takes planning to become wealthy. It doesn't magically happen to the vast majority of people.

In reality, it is probably not just one of the above bad habits that has kept you from becoming a millionaire, but a combination of a few of them. Take a hard look at the list, and do some reflecting. If you want to be a millionaire, it's well within your power, but you'll have to face the issues that are currently keeping you from creating that wealth before you will have a chance to call yourself one.

JUST TO BE HAPPY WITH YOU...

Just to be happy is all I need
no dreams of ambition or desire to deceive.

Just to be happy with you by my side
with love in my heart and peace in my mind.

Just to be happy in your warm embrace
no need to be cool or win any race.

Just to be happy no grey skies above
the sun always shining down on our love.

Just to be happy my whole life through
knowing I am loved by someone like you.

UK to insist on online visa applications only



Kenyans wishing to visit the UK will have to apply for visas online.
The British High Commission in Nairobi announced on Monday that it would change its mode of visa application from filling of hard copy forms.
“The British High Commission in Nairobi, in conjunction with the UK Border Agency, wishes to announce that with effect from 15th June 2011 the method of applying for a visa will change,” said a statement from the embassy.

This means that application through hard copies will no longer be accepted.


The procedure will involve three steps.

First, all applicants will have to visit www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk and fill the online application form.

They will then be required to make an appointment online for a time and date to submit their application form to the Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Nairobi.

After this, they will be required to attend VAC interviews at the selected time and date.
One is advised to make appointments at the time of making the online application.
Emergency forms
The high commission launched online applications in 2008 but they have been running alongside hard copy ones.
Applicants who successfully book their appointments must print their completed application forms and submit them at the VAC, along with their supporting documents, passport photographs and the visa application fee.
Initially, the embassy might agree to offer services at the VAC to emergency applications without necessarily going through online applications.

The visa application fees remains the same.

How to Remove Windows XP Genuine Validation

Windows automatically checks your copy of Windows to see if it's valid. If your copy is or appears to be pirated, Windows XP will display a Genuine Validation message. The Genuine Validation, or Genuine Advantage Notification, appears as a log-in message, log-in timer and a balloon notification in the notification bar. Reasons this message may appear include the installation of a pirated copy of Windows XP, changed Windows XP license key or a Windows error.

Instructions

    • 1
      Open a command prompt window by going to \"Start\" > \"Run.\" Type "cmd." Click "Enter" to open the command prompt window.
    • 2
      Type "CD C:\\Windows\\System32" and click "Enter" to access the System32 directory.
    • 3
      Open a blank Notepad document by going to \"Start\" > \"All Programs\" > \"Accessories\" > \"Notepad.\"
    • 4
      Type the next three lines into the blank document. Press "Enter" after each line. Note that for Windows Home systems, the command is \"tskill\" instead of \"taskkill.\"<br />"taskkill -IM wgatray.exe"<br />"del wgatray.exe" <br />"del wgalogon.dll"
    • 5
      Press "Ctrl" + "a" to select all three lines. Press "Ctrl" + "C" to copy the lines. Open your command prompt windows and press "Ctrl" + "V" to paste and run the lines.<br />This will stop the Windows XP Genuine Advantage Notification task and delete associated files to prevent the notification from appearing again.
    • 6
      Restart your computer by going to \"Start\" > \"Turn Off Computer\" > \"Restart\" to ensure the notification is gone.

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