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April 3, 2013: Bitcoin tokens at 35-year-old software engineer Mike Caldwell's
shop in Sandy, Utah. Caldwell mints physical versions of bitcoins, cranking
out homemade tokens with codes protected by tamper-proof holographic seals.AP
Photo/Rick BowmerApril 3, 2013: Mike Caldwell, a 35-year-old software engineer,
looks over bitcoin tokens at his shop in Sandy, Utah. Caldwell mints
physical versions of bitcoins, cranking out homemade tokens with codes protected
by tamper-proof holographic seals.AP Photo/Rick BowmerApril 3, 2013: Mike
Caldwell, a 35-year-old software engineer, poses with bitcoin tokens at
his shop in Sandy, Utah.AP Photo/Rick BowmerNEW YORK With $600 stuffed
in one pocket and a smartphone tucked in the other, Patricio Fink
recently struck the kind of deal that's feeding the rise of a
new kind of money -- a virtual currency whose oscillations have pulled
geeks and speculators alike through stomach-churning highs and lows.The
Argentine software developer was dealing in bitcoins -- getting an injection
of the cybercurrency in exchange for a wad of real greenbacks he
handed to a pair of Australian tourists in a Buenos Aires Starbucks.
The visitors wanted spending money at black market rates without the risk
of getting roughed up in one of the Argentine capital's black market
exchanges. Fink wanted to pad his electronic wallet.In the safety of the
coffee shop, the tourists transferred Fink their bitcoins through an app
on their
The new Windows 8 Start screen.Microsoft Corp.Global PC shipments fell by
13.9 percent in the first quarter of 2013, and according to analyst
firm IDC , Windows 8 could very well be the reason.On Wednesday,
the Wall Street Journal reported that 76.3 million PC units shipped during
the most recent financial period, marking the biggest decline since the
IDC began publishing quarterly numbers 19 years ago.Here are the leading
manufacturers of personal computers worldwide in first quarter of 2013:--
Hewlett-Packard Co., 12.0 million shipped worldwide, 15.7 percent share,
down 23.7 percent from a year earlier-- Lenovo Group Ltd., 11.7 million,
15.3 percent share, unchanged-- Dell Inc., 9.0 million, 11.8 percent share,
down 10.9 percent-- Acer Group, 6.2 million, 8.1 percent share, down 31.3
percent-- AsusTek Computer Inc., 4.4 million, 5.7 percent share, down 19.2
percent-- Others, 33.1 million, 43.4 percent share, down 10.0 percent--
Total, 76.3 million, down 13.9 percent.Source: Associated PressThe reaction
to Windows 8 is real, Jay Chou, an IDC analyst, said to
The Wall Street Journal.Increased demand for mobile devices such as smartphones
and tablets have also played a role in this decline, but Windows
8 hasnt helped. IDC continued to say that the OS actually contributed
to the slump, saying that Windows 8 devices come with features that
dont excel in a tablet mode and take away from traditional PC
usage.MORE: 5 Windows 8 Apps to Bring B
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.The bill would still allow the
applicants' children to receive benefits through a designated third party."My
intent was never to harm the children," Nelson said.She said many Texas
employers require pre-employment drug testing and said her bill may help
people find jobs and get off welfare."We're not only going to help
them get off drugs," Nelson said. "We're going to help them get
a job."The Senate is also considering a separate bill that would require
similar screening and drug testing for those who apply for unemployment
benefits. Gov. Rick Perry has expressed support for both drug testing bills."Welfare
should never subsidize the irresponsible choices of otherwise capable people
who instead elect to stay at home, play video games, and get
high with their friends," Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst said.
it to the now-unfathomable craze that
saw 17th-century Dutch speculators trade spectacular sums of money for a
single flower bulb."It is rare that we get to see a bubble-like
phenomenon trade tick for tick in real time," he said in a
note to clients.One Bitcoin supporter with a unique perspective on the boom
might be Mike Caldwell, a 35-year-old software engineer based in suburban
Utah. Caldwell is unusual insofar as he mints physical versions of bitcoins
at his residence, cranking out thousands of homemade tokens with codes protected
by tamper-proof holographic seals -- a retro-futuristic kind of prepaid
cash.Caldwell acknowledges that the physical coins were intended as novelty
items, minted for the benefit of people "who had a hard time
grasping a virtual coin."But that hasn't held back business. Caldwell said
he'd minted between 16,000 and 17,000 coins in the year and a
half that he's been in business. Demand is so intense he recently
announced he was accepting clients by invitation only.Some may wonder whether
Caldwell's coins will one day be among the few physical reminders of
an expensive fad that evaporated into the ether -- perhaps the result
of a breakdown in its electronic architecture, or maybe after a crackdown
by government regulators.When asked, Caldwell acknowledged that bitcoin
might be in for a bumpy ride. But he drew the analogy
between the peer-to-peer currency enthusiasts who hope to shake the finance
world in the
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