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Friday, August 31, 2012

Touchdown for cord-cutters: DirecTV offers ?NFL Sunday Ticket? on PlayStation 3 again

DirecTV and Sony have come to a new agreement to bring the NFL Sunday Ticket programming package to PlayStation 3 owners this season.

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Remembering the disappeared

PEOPLE missing through war and conflict are being remembered with a new garden at Trinity Centre Community Gardens.

The British Red Cross memory garden was officially unveiled on Thursday, this year's International Day of the Disappeared, an annual commemoration of people who have gone missing in armed conflicts or other violent situations.

In Bristol, the charity's International Tracing and Message Service works across borders to reunite family members who have lost contact with each other as a result of war, natural disaster or migration.

Red Cross staff are working with more than 100 people in Bristol, mainly from the city's Somali and Afghan communities, who have lost contact with their loved ones.

Red Cross ITMS service manager Liz Abbey said: "The coming together of the British Red Cross with Trinity Community Arts highlights the importance of the Day of the Disappeared.

"There are thousands of people who are going through the agony and pain of losing contact with loved ones.

"The day remembers those people and gives the Red Cross the opportunity to let them know we are here to help them.

"When families are separated by conflict, natural disaster or migration, the British Red Cross works through a global network to put them back in touch through our free ITMS service."

The memory garden includes flowers, a kiwi tree and will be a space for people to pay tribute to the missing.

Organisers say they hope it will be a safe place for people to come and remember loved ones they have lost contact with.

Remembering the disappeared

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Shuffler.fm: Never Miss a New Mixtape [App Of The Day]

Today 2 Chainz and Kanye West dropped the bizarro video for "Birthday Song," and of course Pitchfork, the Fader, Stereogum all covered it. Did you miss it? You wouldn't have if you had Shuffler.fm. More »


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Thursday, August 30, 2012

'American Idol' On the Charts: Phillip Phillips' 'Home' Run; Lauren Alaina's 'Eighteen' Climbs


Thanks to a "Rock of Ages" resurgence, season four alum Constantine Maroulis scores his 118th week on cast albums chart. Season 10 runner-up Alaina, meanwhile, can credit Carrie Underwood for her latest country hit.

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What Are the Positives of Cloud Computing?

This article list several positives that are impacting the demand for cloud computing. These positives are scalability, cost, low entry, and skilled resources supporting the cloud center. The need for in house data centers are becoming obsolete because of the cloud.

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Remote Deposit Capture for Banks: An Overview

Bank customers have made remote deposits for decades, but only over the past several years have financial institutions employed Remote Deposit Capture (RDC) - a procedure in which financial documents are processed using digital images of the originals. In the U.S...

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Learning From Past Winning Lottery Numbers

When talking to people about the lotto, the answers that are given in regards to what they think sums up the game is completely fractured, and easy to manipulate. Some people think that the lotto is an impossible vortex that cannot be won, while others believe that the randomness of the game really creates havoc with trying to crack the winning numbers.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Madden 13 Strategy: Ball Control 101

Dominating Madden 13 just got a little easier. In this lesson, you will learn how to effectively get into your opponent's head by using ball control.

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What Is Wi-Fi Tethering?

Most people in today's society are always looking for a way to stay connected to the internet. They can go down to a local coffee house and enjoy the free Wi-Fi that is provided to play games and use social networks or they can read the local news of the day right at their office.

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Beat The Bookies, Secrets On How To Upset The Bookie With Your Gambling Skills

Discover the coveted secrets of beating the bookies time and time again and actually profit from you gambling! Discover why you never see a poor bookie and how to turn this to your advantage!

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Road House Reels Casino Review - Betonsoft Software - Online Slots

Road House Reels Casino has a very groovy sixties roadhouse theme where flower power meets free love and you will find a jukebox and blue suede shoes ready to rock and roll. The casino was founded in 2001 and forms part of the Grand Prive casino group. It is fully licensed in Netherlands Antilles.

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Beat The Bookies, Secrets On How To Upset The Bookie With Your Gambling Skills

Discover the coveted secrets of beating the bookies time and time again and actually profit from you gambling! Discover why you never see a poor bookie and how to turn this to your advantage!

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Great Tips to Help You Knock Out That Stress

Here are some methods to both reduce stress and to get rid of stress completely. Try them for 5 minutes several times a day to feel better and have more energy.

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Energy Healing, The Ultimate High

Okay, who wants to get high? I got something that is really going to blow your mind. It will take the pressure off, make you relax, and send you to the moon and back. It will cause you to be in an everlasting euphoric state, an eternal high that you won't want to come down from. Don't worry. It is all natural and genuinely pure. And you are guaranteed to get addicted. What am I talking about? I am talking about the blissful state of energy healing.

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Business Technology - Measuring Value Of

Each year, new office technologies are introduced. Different versions and the constant availability of upgrade options influence and complicate purchase decisions. Budgetary constraints require that companies carefully consider their business needs and potential value derived from making any type of business technology purchase. Companies can follow these tips to make the best technology purchases for the businesses.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Salmonella in cantaloupes sickens 141, kills 2

Federal and state health officials are warning consumers not to eat cantaloupe grown in southwestern Indiana after an outbreak of salmonella food poisoning that has led to 141 illnesses and two deaths in 20 states.
At least 31 people have been hospitalized in connection with infe …

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Tyler Perry's Atlanta Studios Catch Fire Once Again


The blaze is the second to hit the complex in the last four months.

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A Guide - Biometric Authentication

The biometric authentication is a highly developed process of monitoring and authenticating the identity of an individual with respect to the physical attributes and behavioral characteristics. With the emergence of complex computer technology and enhanced accuracy offered by different information collection devices, biometrics has gained immense popularity today, and is widely used in important business processes and organizations. Over the years; biometrics will essentially replace every other form of accessibility checks and identity tracking, ensuring improved security and monitoring system.

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EEG-Actuated Watermelon Exploder

Chris Cprek of Louisville’s LVL1 hackerspace demonstrates a EEG-controlled machine that blows up watermelons. Brad and I created Mind over Melon. Ever since I was a boy, I’ve dreamed of exploding things with my mind. At LVL1, we now have the technology to make this dream come true. Using a [...]

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Everest Watch Is the Peak of Bling

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Report Finds Iran Still Prepping To Enrich Uranium

A new report from the International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has stepped up its program to enrich uranium. It reports the country is installing more centrifuges in a heavily-defended underground site.

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Jennie Garth Explains How She Got So Skinny

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Katie Holmes' Top-Secret Performance

What did the actress pull off behind ex-hubby Tom Cruise's back? Plus, get the real deal on the "Bachelorette" drama and Diana Agron's status on "Glee."

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UFC 150 Preview: The Main Card Breakdown

Because the area was a lawless wasteland, the first two UFCs ever were held in Denver, Colorado.� It was an interesting time back then in the winter of 1993: as a chill hung over the McNichols Sports Arena, within a sumo wrestler was literally getting his teeth kicked out while a bunch of other combat sports newbies were huffing and puffing and on the verge of altitude sickness.� Denver, you see, is so far above sea level that flying birds are in danger of inadvertently leaving Earth's atmosphere.� The UFC has returned to the area many times since, and on Saturday night will be holding UFC 150 there.� So who on the main card will be fully acclimated to the thin air and who will look like they're suffering from asthma?� Here's a breakdown of the fights to tell you that very thing!

[Listen: Benson Henderson talks with Ariel Helwani about the rematch]

  • Benson Henderson vs. Frankie Edgar ? Edgar became the UFC's lightweight champ after he went five rounds with B.J. Penn.� Then he fought Penn for five rounds again, fought Gray Maynard a couple times for a total of nine rounds, and faced former WEC star Henderson, who took the belt from him after another protracted five-round war.� To say that Edgar spends a lot of time in the Octagon is an understatement.� It would be more accurate to say that he lives in the Octagon, and that UFC president Dana White has often floated the idea of charging the New Jersey-based fighter rent.� Unless he can nail a guillotine choke, Henderson is pretty much a decision-type guy as well, so what this one boils down to is who made the best adjustments from their last fight.� Has Edgar trained to avoid those up-kicks that wrecked his nose (an injury that required surgery and forced the postponement of this rematch earlier in the year)?� Will Henderson continue to throw kicks that Edgar catches and use the opportunity to punch him repeatedly in the face while Edgar stands there holding his leg (which happened last time)?� If adjustments have been made, I can see the "Answer" racking up enough points to take the decision over "Smooth".� Either way, though, this one is going the distance.� Oh, and both men will be in great shape.
  • Don Cerrone vs. Melvin Guillard ? When it comes to knocking people out, lightweight "The Ultimate Fighter ? Season Two" veteran Guillard is king.� Unfortunately, when it comes to defending submissions, the "Young Assassin" is like a knave or squire, or perhaps even just a scullery maid.� But fear not!� For although former WEC star Cerrone is great at grappling, he's also great at standing and banging ? which is hopefully what we'll get for at least the first few minutes of this co-main event hoedown.� Granted, once things get too hairy for him on the feet, "Cowboy" can flip the switch, take things horizontal and tap Guillard out, but we should at least get some fireworks.� I'm picking Cerrone to win this one via choke, hopefully later rather than sooner.

[Related: Old pals Cerrone, Guillard won't hold back one bit]

  • Jake Shields vs. Ed Herman ? Middleweight jiu-jitsu expert Shields ruled Strikeforce with an iron fist, even handling Dan Henderson like he was nothing in his last fight with the organization.� But since crossing over to the UFC, Shields' performances can best be summed up by the word "meh".� TUF 3 runner-up Herman's career has been a mixed bag of dominant wins and crushing defeats, yet he's a gamer, and if he can prevent Shields from getting him down, he can clinch his way to a decision.� That's not going to happen, as Shield will get him down and tie him in knots, but hey, if Herman was going to win, that's how he'd do it.
  • Yushin Okami vs. Buddy Roberts ? Former middleweight contender Okami didn't look so hot against champ Anderson Silva, and when he took on Tim Boetsch at UFC 144, he was dominant until Boetsch said "Enough of this crap!" and simply beat him unconscious.� Replacing Rousimar Palhares as Okami's dance partner is Roberts, who had a less-than-inspiring UFC debut back in June and who's clearly taking a big step up in competition with this match-up.� Look, I'm not going to pretend that Roberts has the chops to beat Okami if Okami is sharp and "in the zone", but if the Japanese fighter is truly riding a fast train to Suckville, losing to the Greg Jackson-trained young buck would likely mean the end of him in the Octagon.� I predict Okami takes this one by getting Roberts down and pounding on him.�And if doesn't? see ya, "Thunder".

[Related: Cagewriter breaks down all the fights on the undercard]

  • Justin Lawrence vs. Max Holloway ? Okay, okay, Lawrence looked extremely impressive earning a win via knockout at the TUF 15 finale, but does that mean we should have a TUFer on the main card of a pay-per-view event so soon after his respective season?� Anyway, Lawrence can strike pretty well, and his opponent ? Hawaii native Holloway ? hasn't really made an impact in two UFC appearances (he lost handily to Dustin Poirier and decisioned Pat Schilling), so this bout is either going to be quick and violent or it's going to make you call your cable company and say you ordered this UFC by mistake.� I'm leaning towards the former, with Lawrence emerging victorious.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

"Glee" Star Gushes About Kate Hudson

Actor Dean Geyer tells how his character Brody has blossomed to be more confident. Also, hear how things went with Kate Hudson on set!

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Inside hoarders' decision-making

New research suggests that hoarders have unique patterns of brain activity when faced with making decisions about their possessions.

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The Dark Knight Is a Sans-Serif: Superhero Typography

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TV ads may make unhappy tweens materialistic

By Becky Oskin, LiveScience
Finally some good news for parents of tweens: A new study shows that marketers may not influence kids as much as many think.
Many parents already know older children can be materialistic. Some tweens not only want the latest games and clothes …

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Android Draws Point-and-Shoot Duty With New Nikon S800c

Nikon on Wednesday announced an Android-powered digital point-and-shoot camera, the Coolpix S800c. The device has built-in WiFi and runs Android Gingerbread. It will let users connect to, browse and upload photographs and videos to their social networks. Users will also be able to surf the Web and download apps and games onto the S800c.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Lyoto Machida, Shogun, Joe Lauzon: The UFC on FOX 4 Postscript

Now that the dust has settled on UFC on FOX 4, it's time for measured, analytical observations derived from the data gleaned from watching a bunch of high-level fighters try to take each other's heads off.�Wait, did I say "measured, analytical observations"?�Ha.� I've been told my post-fight stuff is best described as "jibba-jabba", so maybe you should be the judge.

  • When it came down to trying to "impress" their way into a shot at the UFC light-heavyweight belt, former champ Lyoto Machida sure did it with his slick KO of TUF winner Ryan Bader. You know who did the exact opposite of "impress"?�Mauricio "Shogun" Rua.�Sure, Brandon Vera fought hard and fought better than we've seen him do in ages, but Shogun looked nothing like the guy that wrecked Forrest Griffin and Machida in their rematch. If anything, Shogun looked? old.� All those wars have taken their toll.
  • [Kevin Iole: Machida stands out, earns title shot at UFC on Fox 4]

  • Where does Bader go from here?�A definitive loss to Tito Ortiz and now to Machida has put him firmly in the realm of "I Shall Never Be Champ". Should Bader consign himself to be the official gatekeeper of the 205-pound weight class? He's tough, skilled and dangerous, he's just not there yet in terms of challenger for the belt, and�it's possible he'll never get there.
  • Two judges had it at one round apiece for Joe Lauzon and Jamie Varner going into the third round of their fight, while one judge had Rounds One and Two for Varner.� What that means is, if Lauzon had never gotten that submission, but kept up the intensity, he would've likely taken the split decision.� What THAT means is that even on short notice, Varner was able to deliver the goods against a pretty damn decent opponent.� There will always be a place for Lauzon in the Octagon, as evidenced by the obscene amount of Fight of the Night dough he's gotten over the years; however, there's a spot there for Varner, too.� Whatever corner he's turned in his career seems to have made him someone worth paying attention to.
  • [Related: Heavyweight champ Junior dos Santos calls out noisy rival]

  • I said before that Mike Swick scoffed at the concept of "ring rust" with his performance against Damarques Johnson, and I still stand by that statement. In fact, I'd hazard to guess that Swick's next venture into the cage will be even more impressive, as he will be even further re-acclimated to competition. In other words, yo, Swick's next opponent ? watch out!
  • Cole Miller is now 0-2 as a featherweight, but I thought he gave Nam Phan a heck of a fight.�He just fought someone who was probably slightly better than him on the ground (jiu-jitsu black belt vs. brown belt), and who was definitely more seasoned with their hands. Miller should give the 145-pound weight class another shot. That insane height and reach advantage has got to pay off eventually.
  • Whatever was holding Josh Grispi back is still there, preventing him from realizing the potential we'd seen when he was rocketing up the ranks.�With the loss to Rani Yahya ? in a bout that hardly seemed competitive ? Grispi should be sent back to the minor leagues to iron out what's wrong. He's got all the talent in the world, he's just not pulling the trigger.
  • Oli Thompson looked perfect for the next Bellator heavyweight tournament.� I hope they can find him a slot in it.

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MOG sells ad network to Townsend Media

The online music service MOG has sold its ad network to huge media holding company Townsend Media for an undisclosed amount. The music service itself was bought by Beats Electronics just last month.

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The Cove star returns to Taiji to oppose dolphin killing

September 1 marks the official start of the dolphin drive season in Taiji, Japan. Every year, Ric O?Barry and his Dolphin Project team visit the cove to raise awareness over the forthcoming hunt and remember the thousands of dolphins already killed.

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CSN: Eagles' Hall of Fame RB Van Buren dies



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Driver social network Waze picks up 2M users a month, eyes global markets

Since its launch in 2009, Waze has enjoyed a remarkable trajectory to the world?s largest crowdsourced traffic information service.

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Rick Rubin Brings American Recordings to Universal Republic


After a controversial stint at Columbia Records, during which he spent much of his time working with artists signed to competing labels, the famed producer starts a new deal with brothers Monte and Avery Lipman which will see him issuing three or four albums a year.

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