ACN Video Phones Bring the Future to Life

July 2nd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cell Phone Reviews

Just a few short years ago, had you mentioned the word iPod, very few people would’ve known what you were talking about. Now the technology is in tens of millions of homes and continuing to grow in popularity. Likewise, many feel we are witnessing a shift in the way we communicate and devices unfamiliar to people yesterday will be all the rage in no time. And the device getting all the attention is the video phone.

The video phone’s functionality is made possible by something almost every home already has: the Internet. The high-speed connection we rely on to bring information to our computer screens can also carry our voices over the line. The technology is called VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is the backbone of the latest breakthrough in telecommunications, digital phone service.

On its own, digital phone service sounds pretty appealing: unlimited calls, cheaper phone bills, great features and more. But combined with a video phone, digital phone service looks amazing. Video phones let users see one another rather than simply hearing each other’s voice on the line. Though it may sound, or look, too good to be true, most analysts agree that video phones will be present in the majority of households in the very near future.

One company is already making strides in bringing this futuristic technology to our everyday lives. ACN, the world’s largest direct selling telecommunications company, is also one of the world’s largest distributor of video phones. The company got started ahead of the curve and is poised to be a pivotal player in the video phone market as these devices become more commonplace.

”Seeing the person you are talking to on the phone is no longer a technology of the future,” said Robert Stevanovski, Chairman and Co-founder of ACN. “The video phone is something consumers are taking advantage of right now and it has become an integral focus of our company over the past few years. We believe that video phones will become just as common in households as we have seen before with other recent technological advancements, such as high-speed internet, mobile phones and iPods.”

As evidence of their commitment to the success of video phones, ACN has built its own VoIP network across the U.S. and Europe to support its video phone and digital phone service.

The product has a “wow factor”, the initial impression the video phone makes on its user when they experience for the first time what it’s like to see the person they’re talking to. In addition, video phones are incredibly easy to use, therefore ensuring users will want to take one home and put it to use long after the excitement has worn off.

The digital phone service, on which the video phone operates, simply runs on your existing Internet connection. To set up a video phone, you simply plug it in to a power source and attach the Internet connection. It’s just that simple. Video phones and digital phone service can be used to call any other type of phones whether traditional, mobile or video. And like a mobile phone, your video phone can accompany you anywhere there’s an Internet connection, so if you have to travel across the country, your video phone can connect you back home to see the ones you love.

It’s futuristic technology, only it’s here now. And if ACN provides any indication of what the future holds for this exciting device, the sky’s the limit. Digital video phones may just be the next wave of technology that truly changes the way we communicate.

John Scevola is a published success author (Sales Dragon, the Ancient Secrets of Sales Greatness), speaker, and consultant. For more information about ACN Video Phones he recommends you go to http://www.acnprimetime.com http://www.acninc.com http://www.acnintegrity.com

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Phone Systems of the Future are Here

June 11th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cell Phone Reviews

The Wireless Cellular phone system of the future will be designed to work in a home or home office. It combines the old with the new and it uses digital landline corded phones and/or cordless phones and a new Wireless Cellular phone that has three frequencies so that it will work with US or European GSM Cellular tower systems and is wi-fi compatible. some devices may be even Cell Phone Satellite compatible.

There is a base station that is wi-fi compatible, is connected to the internet and uses VOip for long distance communications. The existing landline systems in either a house or small business is disconnected from the traditional landline system but the digital corded landline phones connect to the existing phone jacks and one of the phone jacks connects to the base station. The cordless phone system also connects to the base station. The cordless phones are strategically located on either end of the house with one of them in the home office. The corded phones are used in rooms like a bedroom where the phone is used less often. On occasion the cordless phone may get lost but you will always be able to find a corded phone.

The wireless cellular phone will look for a wi-fi system and use the internet for VOip communications as a first choice but when that is not available it will seek out a wireless cellular phone tower. The Wireless cellular phone has a Cell Phone GPS chip that will transmit the phone location when the cell phone is activating a 911 call, or when trying to locate the closest cellular phone tower or when being used to locate someone in an emergency situation or when the user is trying to find their location and when the user is using the phone as a location device to find a restaurant or get directions.

This new cell phone is keyless with a touch screen, is voice activated, and comes with a special protection case that not only protects the cell phone touch screen from metal keys in your pocket but also contains a light metal plate that deflects any EMF radiation coming from the phone while the phone is located in ones pocket or purse. The Bluetooth headsets will be voice activated and they come on only when the cell phone is receiving a call or when the user is manually initiating a call.

The cell phone is a PDA or blackberry like device and is capable of sending and receiving emails, text messaging, taking pictures and uploading the pictures to the internet, and as an organizer it keeps track of appointments, is an alarm clock, is a MP3 player and will play movies and a receive and play TV programs.

One of the goals of the cell phone service providers is to come up with more reasons that the cell phone needs to be online to increase air time and therefore generate more revenues. The wi-fi to VOip feature has taken a big chunk out of the airtime usage of the cell phone so more and more devices are being added to Wireless Cell Phones to keep the air time usage at a maximum.

Most of the above features already exist in various systems and cell phones but do not exist as one system or one cell phone. In the future Phone systems will combine all of the above features and more into one system and one Wireless Cellular Phone device.

The Advantages of this futuristic phone system is it merges existing technology with new technology saving on operating cost especially long distance calling and makes the home office a more efficient work environment that you will be able to take with you where ever you go.

This system merges existing phone technologies with new wireless Cellular Phone technologies producing a system that is less expensive to run and more efficient to operate. This system is mobile and can be taken with you where ever you go

Introducing the future of Windows

May 5th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


Introducing windows 7

Career as an Inspector ? Who Said the Future is Not for Inspectors!

April 29th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

As the name suggests, the people into inspection and testing check the quality of the products manufactured as well as that of raw materials. All goods and products manufactured should be of high quality. A company’s main aim is to deliver high quality goods or products to the customer. This increases customer satisfaction and thereby the market shares of the company.

Every company has its own standards. They should also implement government rules in maintaining quality. This is where the inspectors and testers come into picture. Companies hire them to maintain and improve the quality. These people must know the company standards and federal rules to which company must abide.

Job Profile of the Inspectors and the Testers

Inspectors and testers are employed in the various fields like automobile industry, electronics industry, clothing industry, food processing industry, textiles, and leather goods etc. Their duties vary depending on the type of industry they are working in. However, the main motto of the Inspectors is to test the quality of products.

Inspectors must work in the real world after the training. Depending on the type of goods they are testing, they use different methods. For example in food processing industry, they may need to taste curry, and check the acid content in it. In automobile industry, they have to check the various parts that are manufactured in the unit, using several gadgets.

Tester and Inspector should maintain details about the quality of the products, number of products tested, whether they are meeting the standards. They have to interact with the production manager to discuss about the products defaults, and should suggest steps to improve the quality. Everything must be recorded in a log book: reports must be prepared about defected goods, and overall quality. Hence it is better to use software that is capable of preparing reports.

Educational Requirements and Future

For the post of Inspector, you don’t need a doctorate. A high school diploma with on job training is enough. You can make sure that you get the job by learning how to operate the computers and prepare reports. You should also take up a project like a survey etc, for some pay or even free for a few days. Get experience certificates from them describing your dedication towards work. And above all, do not forget to mention all this in your CV under different headlines.

Companies are using advanced technology, and automation process to get things done at a faster pace. This factor is decreasing the demand for the job. Some companies are including testing process in the production process. Hence requirement for the testers has decreased considerably.

On the other hand, there are companies that do not use automated machines as they cannot afford them. Some tasks cannot be fully completed automatically. This means there is still some scope for the Inspectors. A machine cannot logically think and experiment to produce better quality machine. It can only be a part of it, helping the inspector in creating better quality. So whoever says that there is no future in the job as Inspector, tell him that the day when computers and robots can think and act on their own is still very far. We won’t anyways survive till then! So there is no fear of layoffs.

michael russell is a research fellow doing his research in types of vocational careers including Inspector and Tester jobs . He is studying the extent to which the vocational training can help people get jobs. He says that before selecting any Career Employment , it is better to get into touch with a counselor.

Marshall Brain Time Capsule Part 6 – 10 questions we have about the future in 2010

April 27th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


[If you have predictions on any of these 10 questions, please put them in the comments.] Imagine that you are a person living 200 years from now in the year 2210, and you would like to know what life was like in America in 2010. In part 1and 2 we looked at a typical weekend day in America in 2010. In part 3 we looked at a typical American house. In part 4 we looked at electronic gadgets. Part 5 took a tour of the January 3, 2010 Sunday paper. In Part 6 the goal is to highlight 10 big questions that people in 2010 have about the future. The questions include: 1) Did we wreck the planet with global warming? 2) How many species go extinct? 3) How many humans are there? 4) Do terrorists get access to nuclear weapons and cause mass destruction? 5) Is there an economic catastrophe because of oil? 6) What happened with space travel? 7) Did the United States economy implode or survive? 8) Did the United States peak in the twentieth century? 9) What happened with religion? 10) Did humanoid robots, AI, self-driving cars, etc. ever become a reality? These are all mysteries to us in 2010. Someone with 200 years of hindsight can look back at these questions and see how it all turned out. If you are watching this video in 2010, feel free to make predictions in the comments.

Green Laptops: The Way to the Future

April 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Concerns over global warming and its effect to the environment have put pressure on every industry to clamp down on its energy consumption. For the computer makers and users alike, the “green” laptops are the future in mobile computing.
Since energy conservation is one prime adaptation measure that needs to be done, laptops that consume less energy are slowly gaining popularity. The lists of considerations in purchasing a laptop has gone longer and now includes energy efficiency. An ideal laptop would be one that consumes less energy, along with portability, connectivity and processing capabilities.
So what features does the green laptop of the feature need to have?
Energy Efficiency
We all know that laptops are trending towards smaller, sleeker and lighter proportions. Now, the trend towards greener performance is gaining ground. This means lesser energy consumption, longer battery life, and even alternative power sources.
There are now a lot of technologies that aims to minimizing energy wastage and consumption. The interventions include tweaking internal systems to automatically shut down unnecessary computer activities that waste energy such as the auto switch to hibernate mode when inactivity is noticed. The choice of display technology is also considered. Right now, the LCDs are the most popular. But an emerging alternative is being pushed. This is the OLED (Organic Light emitting Diode). It is said to draw less power and might have good aesthetic effects on the screen.
Solar-powered options and hybrids are also said to be in the works. Some promising tests have been shown to produce feasible and in fact cheaper models. Certainly, when the going gets tough, the research and design coverage and tasks become less mundane. While companies spend much resources to improving aesthetics, a number are now beefing up their research on greener mobile technologies. This is a good sign indeed.
Disposability and Recycling
It was surmised that the laptops disposed by China in 5 years time is enough to cover the whole of Netherlands with laptop scraps. This brings us to the issue of disposability.
First, a laptop has to be hardy enough to warrant that you do not need dispose and acquire new ones very often. Secondly, proper recycling and dumping options for gadgets, including laptops need to be addressed. This could take the form of manufacturers owning the responsibilities of recycling and disposing, especially those that are very hard to dispose. A number of companies already have recycling and disposal services for its customers. There are also big name non-profits that do the job.
It would be of help of techies themselves add pressure to manufacturers by refusing to buy gadgets without disposal services being guaranteed upon purchase. This, of course, would add up to the price of the merchandise. But that would be a small sacrifice for the benefit of the world.
Another option for techies would be to donate still-operational but old laptops to charitable organizations that can put it to better reuse.
Sustainable and Environment-Friendly Packaging
Another area that is fast gaining ground is the search for organic, bio-degradable and less costly packaging. Manufacturers themselves are hard into this and you could already see improvements in the newer products. A government mandate would add up to speeding the transition to more eco-friendly and biodegradable packaging materials. GP

ITC Sales are a leading supplier of Dell and HP Laptops such as the Dell Vostro and Precision. ITC also supply servers such as the Dell PowerEdge.

Steve Wozniak Talks Tech Future

April 26th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cool Gadgets


Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak discusses the technologies to look out for during the coming year.

How do you want the future to be like? (i mean like gadgets,cars, buildings, houses and other technology stuff

April 10th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Describe it and be detailed.

Gadgets of the Future Will be Smaller, Smarter and Faster

April 7th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

No solitary can know the upcoming. But can we predict the upcoming gadgets? The answer is all right, of avenue our prediction will not be 100% accurate. We predict the upcoming gadgets by paying attention to current trends. The trends will direct us to discover come again? Strategy will be converted into part of our life.

The trends representing the gadgets of the upcoming are:

• Miniaturization
• Futuristic and bold design
• LCD with touchpad management
• Usage of hi tech and hi zoom chips
• Usage of whole, eco technologies

Miniaturization
The trend in equipment is to create ever-smaller scales meant for earliest mechanical, at that moment optical and nearly everyone recently electronic policy. The smallness trend can be traced back to ancient time both as an abstract science and a raw practice, introduction with atomic theories of the nature of worry and the function of before time microscopes and leading, centuries presently, to the current sciences of nanotechnology and molecular nanotechnology.

Regarding the gadgets the smallness is transforming them into: Tranquil to purpose, tranquil to fit all over the place clutch, travel and put in safekeeping diplomacy.

Futuristic and bold design
All the real gadgets give birth to horrible design. The in mint condition diplomacy purpose futuristic designs or a combination involving classic design and futuristic lone. Another general combination is retro futuristic design.
The trend intended for the hi tech is to adopt a futuristic design.
Of module here will be a significant add up to of unfussy diplomacy which will purpose the classic design. This gadgets are intended for the ones who consider simplicity to be the in mint condition complexity and intended for the ones who don’t like hi tech and adopt very harsh in mint condition items.

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Green is the New Gold: Nine Environmentally Friendly Investment Tips for a Prosperous Future

March 20th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

Hoboken, NJ (June 2008)—Sure, you’d like to “go green” in your investments. If you could find some financially sound options, why not? As environmental issues have heated up and gained more and more press, you’ve embraced the concept of saving the planet. You’ve changed your light bulbs, strived to live the “reduce, reuse, and recycle” mantra, and even traded in your gas-guzzling SUV for a hybrid. (Well, at least you’ve considered it!) Problem is, you need to feel secure about your retirement years—and the concept of green investing just seems a little too, well, trendy for comfort.      

Jim Mellon and Al Chalabi say such fears are unfounded. In fact, the opposite is true. As our planet’s dwindling resources become ever more scarce, and the need to find alternate energy sources becomes more pressing, green investing will start paying off in a big way. Getting in the right markets now can help you create a prosperous future—and in an age where traditional retirement avenues are failing, that’s no small feat.

“As baby boomers age and retire and modern medicine keeps us all alive longer, the pension plans set up by corporations and governments are becoming ever more strained,” says Mellon, coauthor along with Al Chalabi of the new book The Top 10 Investments for the Next 10 Years: BigIdeas, MoneyFountains and Your Path to Prosperity (Wiley, February 2008, ISBN: 978-1-84112-802-3, $29.95). “You simply can’t rely on those sources to keep you going when it’s time for you to retire. That’s why it is so important to be a savvy investor now. And going green with at least some of your investments is a sure moneymaker.”

The authors explain that, in investment terms, the biggest theme of all over the next ten years will be the broadly defined “green” movement. New methods of generating power, conservation measures, and changing fiscal regimes in relation to the use of power will create some of the biggest global investment opportunities.

“Significant amounts of capital in almost every part of the world are already being deployed to take advantage of these trends,” says Mellon. “New plants are being built to manufacture photovoltaic cells for solar power projects. Hydrogen fuel cells are being developed at a rapid rate to a point near commercialization. And nuclear power stations are being planned or built in quantity. In addition, wind farms now dot many landscapes. The whole ‘renewables and new energy’ industry is on the cusp of a breathtaking advance.”

Wondering how you can take advantage of these growing green opportunities? Here are just a few tips that could help you prosper:

 

Put your money in renewables. Most developed nations are racing to figure out how to make the move to green energy. From wind farms to tidal and wave projects; from waste-to-heat projects to more extensive nuclear generation; with, of course, solar power coming up on the rails—the race is on to transform the electrical energy generating landscape of the world.

 

“Perhaps the most visible of these initiatives occurs in the form of wind power,” says Mellon. “All across Europe, wind farms are sprouting like mushrooms. An industry once derided as a novelty is now a multi-billion euro/dollar sector all on its own. But beware: If you choose to invest in the wind farm sector, do your research first. This is a capital-intensive business, subject to a lot of government interference and scrutiny, and some sophisticated investors have already gotten there first and creamed off some of the good potential returns.”

 

Invest in these conservation companies. Companies involved in conservation, wind power, and nuclear power are likely to see significant growth in coming years, and that’s good news for the environment and their investors. One company worth looking into in those areas is Fuel Tech, a US company that is working to cut a substantial percentage of carbon emissions from fuel combustion units. Or check out Clean Air Power, which is a London-listed company working to get trucks to use natural gas. And, of course, there is nuclear. In this area investors might want to look at Niger Uranium, a London-listed company exploring for uranium in Africa.

 

“Like any realm of investing, it’s one thing to know the options are out there, and a completely different story knowing exactly which companies to look into,” says Mellon. “These are all great green options.”

 

G is for Green…and Germany. Germany is the world’s biggest consumer of PV cells—which are used to make solar panels—because of the favorable fiscal and monetary regime for solar power in that country. Today, the country accounts for half of all the solar PVs installed in the world. The reason that the German market is growing so fast is because of the so-called Feed-in-Tariff. This means that anyone connected to the grid (and that includes private homes) gets a guaranteed payment for putting green electricity into the grid of about four times the market rate—and that goes for solar PV, wind, or hydroelectricity.

 

“Germany has been so aggressive in promoting solar power that several world-beating companies have grown up to satisfy the local—and subsidized—domestic demand,” says Mellon. “Q-Cells is one example—the company started making PV cells in Germany in 2000 with 19 staff members. Today, it has over 1,500. It exports half of its product and is the world’s second largest maker of PV cells, after Sharp of Japan. And if you’re looking to invest, the company might be good place to start.”

 

Invest in the elements. Big money is in investing in the extractive industries, which mine the key components of solar panels. Gallium, indium, germanium, and other materials are vital to the PV story, and the companies that mine and extract these components are a great place to invest your money.

 

“Jellon Limited is doing it,” says Mellon. “Other promising options include: Recyclex, a French company producing gallium amongst other metals; New Jersey Mining Company, which produces gallium from mining operations in Idaho; Gold Canyon Resources, which has prospective gallium deposits in Nevada; Bluglass, an Australian producer of gallium; Dowa Mining, listed in Japan, it is the world’s largest producer of Gallium; and AXT INC, a NASDAQ-listed maker of satellite solar panels, mainly producing semiconductor substrates for electronic and optoelectronic uses.”

 

“Carbon” trading in the European Union shows promise. Countries that are part of the Kyoto Protocol have been forced to figure out how to limit their carbon emissions without damaging the economies in their countries. One way many European countries are doing this is through an Emissions Trading Scheme in which each country can emit one ton of carbon dioxide. The country then assigns permits to their biggest emitters allowing them certain amounts of emissions. Any company not needing its whole allocation is then free to sell the surplus in the ETS market where the buyers are typically companies that need more than their allocations.

 

“The idea is that, because there is value to these permits, companies will be encouraged to invest in green technologies, especially as the ‘cap’ on total allowable emissions gets progressively lower, making fewer of the permits available in future years,” says Mellon. “The ETS market is becoming a large and interesting one. Investors may wish to consider looking at funds that offer an entry to investing in such permits—one such is Climate Change Capital, listed on the London Stock Exchange.”

 

Learn more about camelina. Although most “bio fuels”—crop-based fuels—make very little ecological or financial sense, there is one crop that would be worth investors’ keeping an eye on. “This crop is ‘camelina,’ which is an interesting low-cost feedstock for biodiesel,” says Mellon. “It has high energy, is non-food (so that food production is being diverted into energy), uses marginal land that requires no irrigation, is sustainable, and has a very low cost per liter. There are no publicly available companies in this space as of yet, but if you’re interested, keep an eye out for some of them to pop up. Check out www.camelinacompany.com.”

 

A move away from landfills will be profitable. Another area of potential interest is waste-to-energy systems. Here, the problems from using landfill sites in many industrialized countries—including the space constraints and the by-production of dangerous methane gas—are opening the doors for a new industry to develop.

 

“The waste-to-energy industry is one that seeks to turn waste into energy by burning it, or by using the by-product methane gas, which results from disposal of any organic waste, to generate heat and electricity,” says Mellon. “Companies involved in the waste industry worldwide include UK companies Shanks and Biffa, both listed on the London Stock Exchange. These companies are already involved in landfill site management, waste collection, recycling, and disposal. Another is the Japanese company Daiseki, which is that country’s only nationwide industrial waste operator. Other promising opportunities are with Séché Environnement in France and Lasila Tikanoja of Finland, both involved in new recycling technologies.”

 

Energy-saving will help you save in more ways than one. Within the next few years, energy-saving gadgets could be commonplace in all households. Already people are switching to low-energy lightbulbs, and other products are sure to follow. “Imagine all the computers that are turned on in the world right now,” says Mellon. “How much energy would be saved globally if each new PC sold came with a fan or cooling device that was just 5 percent more efficient? The same goes for TVs, fridges, heaters, air conditioners, etc. With energy-savings, it’s a numbers game—historically, we haven’t bothered to fine-tune energy consumption of devices because energy supply has not been an issue. But now there are just so many devices in every household that it’s really adding to the problem. Look for more companies to pop up that will provide energy-saving solutions for the household appliances we use every day.”

 

Overwhelmed? Invest in an ETF. The sheer volume of opportunities in the green market can be overwhelming for any investor. Luckily, investors can take advantage of this market by investing in alternative energy in a more general sense through the Market Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF, which trades in the US under the symbol GEX. The holdings of the fund range between 1 and 11 percent. Before the fund invests, companies must meet the following requirements: 1) Represent the 30 stocks in the Ardour Global IndexSM (composite) with the highest average trading volume and market capitalization, 2) Have a market cap exceeding $100 million, 3) Have a three-month trading price greater than $1.00, 4) Be involved in the business of the alternative energy industry (i.e., derive over 50 percent of total revenues from the industry).You can read more about this ETF by visiting www.vaneck.com.

 

“It is not for us to judge whether or not we may all be burnt to cinders by the sun in 30 years or so, unless these developments are successful,” says Mellon. “It is enough for us to say only that these green opportunities are a gold rush at its very earliest stages, and it’s a gold rush that every serious investor should consider.

“That said, investors should remember to always diversify their investments,” he continues. “The green realm is full of promise, but having too many eggs in one basket always carries risks. There are other great opportunities out there with real estate, commodities, and more. To ensure your investments have made the most for you over the next ten years, you’ll want to check those out as well.”

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About the Book:

 

The Top 10 Investments for the Next 10 Years: BigIdeas, MoneyFountains and Your Path to Prosperity (Wiley, February 2008, ISBN: 978-1-84112-802-3, $29.95) is available at bookstores nationwide, from major online booksellers, and direct from the publisher by calling 800-225-5945. In Canada, call 800-567-4797.

 

About the Authors:


Jim Mellon is an investor with interests in several industries. After leaving Oxford in 1979, where he studied PPE, he worked in Asia and the United States in two fund management companies, GT and Thornton, before establishing his own business in 1991. This now has two components?a listed fund management company?Charlemagne Capital?and an Asian mining group, Regent Pacific. In addition, Jim is the controlling shareholder and a director of Conister Trust, an Isle of Man based bank, Speymill Group, a property business, and Betinternet. He is co-founder of Uramin and Red Dragon Resources, both listed mining groups. Burnbrae, his private company, is a substantial landlord in Germany and in the Isle of Man, and also owns the hotel chain Sleepwell Hotels. Jim spends most of his time working on startup ideas and on investing. He lives in the Isle of Man and Ibiza.


Al Chalabi is a business consultant, entrepreneur, and author who has been based in Asia for eleven years and has extensive experience of developing economies. He helps corporations establish and grow their operations in Asia, particularly in emerging economies like China. He has a bachelor?s degree in Aerospace Engineering and an MBA in Finance & Management. Originally from Iraq, Al grew up in the UK after his family moved there when he was a young child. Al has also lived in Canada, France, and the United States and currently lives in Hong Kong.

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