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Friday, February 17, 2012

10 things you should know about sexual harassment

Sexual harassment can hurt your organization, its culture, and your employees. Here are some ways it can affect your company, along with several things you can do to prevent or deal with it.

Impact on the organization

1: Cost

If a sexual harassment action arises against your organization, the costs could be high if the case goes to trial. In 2009, a jury in Puerto Rico awarded a former company employee $965,999 because of inappropriate behavior by her boss. In 2006, a jury in Missouri awarded a woman $6.8 million because of numerous comments her supervisor made to her about her body or about sex.
However, even if a matter settles outside of court, your organization will still probably have to pay the other side, as well as your own attorneys. According to a 1994 report [PDF] by U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), sexual harassment cost the U.S. government $327 million between 1992 and 1994.

2: Negative publicity

If a sexual harassment matter causes your organization’s name to be on the front page of your local newspaper or to become a trending topic on Twitter, people are bound to react negatively. Customers or clients might take their business elsewhere.

3: Productivity and morale

Left unchecked, sexual harassment will kill productivity and morale. According to the MSPB report, individual and workgroup productivity losses totaled almost $200 million between 1992 and 1994. Such productivity losses include time spent worrying about harassing behavior, avoiding a harasser, and discussing the problem with coworkers.

4: Turnover and absenteeism

Turnover and absenteeism will increase as people seek to avoid harassing behavior or experience stress because of it. The MSPB study concluded that turnover and absenteeism cost $40 million between 1992 and 1994.

Dealing with sexual harassment

5: Recognize the types

Federal law defines sexual harassment occurs in two ways. The first is the quid pro quo: A harasser demands sexual favors in return for keeping or advancing in a job, receiving a salary increase, or other job-related matters. The second is the hostile work environment: A situation where behavior or words are of a sexual nature to such a degree that the workplace becomes intimidating, offensive, or hostile.
One type of harassment can exist without the other, or they can appear simultaneously. Examples of a hostile work environment include the sending of offensive email, the display of inappropriate photos, or the conducting of inappropriate conversations.
At the federal level, sexual harassment matters fall under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it is considered a form of discrimination based on sex. Sexual harassment is covered under state law as well.

6: Develop an enforceable policy

Make sure that you have a policy that addresses the issue. The policy should define sexual harassment and outline acceptable and unacceptable behavior. Most important, the policy should state the consequences for those who violate it.
Once the policy is in place, make sure that it is enforced. The complete lack of a policy, or else the failure to enforce it, could be ammunition for the other side. They could argue, for example, that you were negligent in not having or not enforcing a policy.

7: Implement a reporting procedure

Create a procedure by which employees can report sexual harassment. This procedure must not only be in place, but it must be made known to employees. To the greatest extent possible, the procedure should protect the confidentiality of the person who makes the report. The procedure should also, to the greatest extent possible, attempt to protect that person from reprisals. Investigation of complaints should occur as soon as possible.

8: Provide training

On a regular basis, conduct training for your organization. Such training may deter those who are bent on engaging in sexual harassment by making them aware of the legal and career consequences. Such training can also benefit those who do not intentionally engage in such behavior, by making them aware that their actions could be interpreted that way.

9: Monitor the office

Keep in tune with what is going on in your office. In particular, watch for the inappropriate behavior, photos, or email. If employees know that management is engaged in such monitoring, the chances that sexual harassment will occur will be lowered.

10: Investigate complaints

Take complaints seriously. Get as much detail as you can from the person: Who the offending party is, when and where the incidents occurred, and the nature of the incidents. Afterward, talk to the other person and get his or her side of the story. When you do, be as objective as possible and avoid jumping to conclusions or being judgmental. Keep the investigation confidential and remind all parties of your sexual harassment policy, in particular any non-retaliation provisions it might include.

Source: TechRepub by Calvin Sun

Asus Zenbook a copy of MacBook Air


In late 2011, Asus launched their Zenbook series of Ultrabooks. These super-thin machines, offer more processing power than netbooks, but weigh less than traditional laptops. They are designed to be a Windows alternative to Apple’s MacBook Air.
And if imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Asus must love the Air. In many ways, the Zenbook is nearly identical to Apple’s ultra-thin MacBook. Both machines use an aluminum unibody design. Their exterior dimensions, weight, and wedge-shaped cases are strikingly similar. But it’s the machines’ interior hardware layouts that are most interesting. As I outline in the Analysis section below and in the video, the layouts are mirror images of each other.

MacBook Air clone?

Clones aren’t a new concept in the computer market, and there are only so many ways to arrange hardware inside a case. If the Zenbook merely looked like the Air on the outside, I wouldn’t label it a blatant copy. But the internal designs are so much alike, I can’t think of a more appropriate description. Apple may feel the same way.
Earlier this week, the Chinese-language Commercial Times (Google Translate) ran a story that Apple pressured Pegatron, which builds the Zenbook for Asus, to stop producing the laptop. According to the story, Pegatron wants to maintain a good working relationship with Apple as the company is working with them to assemble the iPhone and iPad 3. Pegatron will stop producing the Zenbook in March, the report said.
Several tech media outlets picked up the story on Tuesday. CNET’s Brooke Crothers wondered if Apple was “becoming uneasy about the crush of Windows ultrabooks hitting the market?” But, ZDNet’s Adrian Kingsley-Hughes isn’t sure the story rings true. To date, Apple, Asus, and Pegatron have all been silent on the matter.
Even if there’s no truth to the Commercial Times story, I can understand why Apple might be a little disturbed by the Zenbook’s design–both inside and out.

Full teardown gallery: Cracking Open the Asus Zenbook UX21 ultrabook
 The Zenbook is available in 11-inch (UX21) and 13-inch (UX31) models and a variety of hardware configurations. Our Asus Zenbook UX21E-DH71 cost $1,149.99 (excluding tax and shipping). It has a 1.80GHz Intel Core i7-2677M processor, 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM, 128GB solid state drive, 11.6″ HD LED LCD (1366 x 768), 802.11 b/g/n WLAN and BT support, and 0.3MP HD webcam. The 11-inch Zenbook measures 7.7″ (H) x 11.7″ (W) x 0.7″ (D) and weighs 2.4 pounds.




Cracking Open Analysis

  • Good build quality: I criticized Asus for internal design and assembly problems with a Transformer Prime tablet I tested. I saw none of the same issues on our Zenbook. Overall,
  • Relatively easy to service: The case doesn’t require any special tools to open, just a Torx T5 screwdriver. Once you’re inside, you can remove most components with a Phillips #0 screwdriver. Those who are comfortable working on computers should have no trouble with the Zenbook.
  • No membrane beneath the keyboard: Acer did the same thing on their Aspire S3 ultrabook, but Apple did include one on the Air.
  • Nearly identical to the MacBook Air: The Zenbook’s internal design is nearly identical to the MacBook Air’s hardware layout. There’s a large battery in the front, with speakers on either side. The motherboard and a smaller IO board run along the back edge and are separated by the cooling fan. And, the SSD is mounted to the motherboard just below the CPU and Platform Controller Hub.

Internal hardware

Our Asus Zenbook UX21E-DH71 test machine has the following hardware:
  • 1.8GHz Intel Core i7-2677M processor (E89391 01 IC2 / V137A416 / 2V130164A1260 SR0D2)
  • Intel BD82UM67 Platform Controller Hub (E78296 01PP15 / E135B084 SLJ4K)
  • 4GB Elpida 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM (J4216BASE-DJ-F x 8)
  • AzureWave AW-NB086 WLAN/BT card
  • 128GB ADATA XM11 SSD
  • 0.3 MP webcam
  • ELAN touchpad controller (33200V-3600 1139 BW118V1)
  • 11.6″ ()
  • 7.4V 4,800mAh, 35Wh Li-Polymer Battery Pack (C23-UX21)
  • Realtek ALC269 High Definition Audio Codec with Embedded Class D Speaker Amplifier
  • Texas Instruments BQ24740 Multi-Cell Synchronous Switch-mode Battery Charger (BQ 24740 TI 171 A3NR G4)
  • Fresco Logic FL1000 single port PCI Express to USB 3.0 host controller chip (FL1009-2Q0 KYTG9-000 1122B15A)
  • ITE Tech IT8572G 1137-AXS DCEKSB (likely and embedded controller)
  • Fairchild FDMC7696 30V N-Channel PowerTrench MOSFET (FBKFJ FDMC 7696)
  • Fairchild FDMC0310AS (PBKAF FDMC 0310AS)
  • Macronix MX25L3206E 32M-BIT CMOS serial flash (MXIC IC MX25L3206E M2I-12G 7A470000 L113498)
  • Richtek RT8166B (RT8166B ZQW DGJ10)
  • Richtek RT8206A High-Efficiency, Main Power Supply Controller for Notebook Computers (RT8206A GQW DHV08)

Source: Tech Repub by Bill Detwiler




Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Galaxy Tab 2 with Android 4.0


Samsung has officially announce their first tablet running the latest Android OS. The Galaxy Tab 2 runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and is somewhat similar to the original Galaxy Tab. It is powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM and features a 7-inch WSVGA display (1024×600) PLS TFT LCD, Wi-Fi, 3MP rear-facing fixed focus camera, VGA camera on the front, HSPA+ support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, 8 or 16 or 32GB internal memory, microSD card slot and 4,000mAh battery.
The 10.5mm thin tablet is also loaded with Samsung services like TouchWiz UI with Live Panel, Samsung Apps support, Hub support, S Suggest which is a real-time app recommendation engine, Kies Air, ChatON, Allshare Play and more.



Here are some excerpts from the official press release. Here they talk about some of features that will be included in the new Galaxy Tab 2.


Samsung’s first Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)-powered tablet offers a variety of new and improved Android OS features. An upgraded Android Market enables access to more than 400,000 applications which can be enjoyed across phones or tablets. Furthermore, a more intuitive user interface includes the ability to swipe-control applications as well as a wholly redesigned app gallery for easier sharing of content. The new OS’s vastly faster performance and response times across multiple applications is further enhanced by HSPA+ 21Mbps or WiFi connectivity.
Additionally, Android 4.0 includes a selection of embedded Google applications that enables users to quickly launch sites and applications that they use frequently; meanwhile, the innovative Face Unlock feature unlocks the tablet through unique facial recognition software. 
Here Samsung is talking about some multimedia capabilities that are very new and unique to this Tab.
Complementing the GALAXY Tab 2 (7.0)’s multimedia offering is Samsung’s upgraded Touchwiz user interface that features Hub widgets for one-step access to users’ content in Hubs; the device also presents S Suggest, a new service offering recommendations of apps suited to users’ tastes directly on a home screen.
 The GALAXY Tab 2 (7.0)’s superb multimedia experience is further boosted by Samsung’s AllShare Play, a new content-sharing service available for the first time on any Samsung mobile device. AllShare Play allows users to play or live-stream their multimedia content on their GALAXY Tab 2 (7.0) from PCs, other Samsung smart devices as well as third-party web storages. Users can also easily transfer content to other devices or directly to web services




Monday, February 13, 2012

How To Put Related Post on Blog

By putting "Related Post"under each post, It will increase your page view. Not only showing resent post but showing old and new post from your blog archive.Related Post might relevant to readers interest.. you can add widgets from LinkWithin..



LinkWithin is a blog widget that appears under each post, linking to related stories from your blog archive.It just takes a few minute to install it on your Blog NO Sign Up required.

How To Put ads Link On Your Header/Post

Ok most Template don't have these features, So all you need is manually put Gadgets.
How?

Ads Link on Header

1.Go to your Blog Account Log in.. Then go to Design-Edit HTML-Click Expanded Widgets
Note: Don't forget to backup your Template

2.Press Ctrl+F find these code

<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>

3.Change these:

maxwidgets='1'  to maxwidgets'2'      or your choice how many you want gadgets
showaddelement='no'   to showaddelement='yes'

4.Then Save.
Now you can add Gadgets HTML and paste you AdSense ads link code

Your Blog will Look like this

Ads Link on Post
1.Go to Design -Edit HTML-Click Expanded Widgets
2.Press Ctrl+F find this Code.

<b:section class='main' id='main' showaddelement='no'>

3.Change "no" with "yes"
4.Save Template

It will look Like this in Edit Layout.
Now Add Gadget HTML/Jave Script and paste your AdSense Ads Link Code from your Adsense Account.


Now your Blog must look like this...

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