Monday, August 5, 2013

Yanks SS Jeter has strained calf, return uncertain

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? The New York Yankees could be losing shortstop Derek Jeter again ? to yet another leg injury.

An MRI exam revealed that Jeter has a strained right calf, the latest setback in a year already full of injuries for the team captain. The Yankees hope to know more about his condition before Monday night's game at the Chicago White Sox.

"Who knows?" Jeter said when asked if he'd be shut down again. "I'm tired of trying to speculate. It's frustrating, so we'll see what happens tomorrow.

"It's been terrible, like a nightmare," he added after the Yankees' 6-3 loss to San Diego on Sunday. "The whole season's been a nightmare, so I really don't know what to tell you. I wish that wasn't the case, we were sitting here talking about something other than injuries. We'll see what happens. I have no idea."

Jeter, 38, didn't play Saturday or Sunday against the Padres.

"The odd thing is there was no play where it happened," Jeter said. "Usually, you feel it in a particular play, but I didn't feel it in any particular play. We got to L.A., I started to feel it Monday night, Tuesday on the off day after Sunday's game.

"It's different because when I did it last time, I felt it. I was running to first base, and I felt it. This time I didn't feel anything when I was playing. It was later on that night, the next day. So I can't pinpoint when it happened. I don't know when it happened. Maybe adrenaline got me through it. Anything would be speculation (if) I try to figure out when I did it."

It did appear that Jeter took an awkward step while making a play in Friday night's 7-2 loss to San Diego. He also had an awkward slide into third base.

In announcing Jeter's latest injury, manager Joe Girardi said: "I can't tell you what that means or what we're going to do with him. I'm not sure what we're going to do considering where we are at this point of the year."

Asked before the game if he's concerned that Jeter keeps getting hurt, the manager said: "I think that if he had a normal spring training and he wasn't coming off an injury like he did, I don't think these things would be happening. My guess is next year will be different, but only time will tell.

"Could it happen again?" Girardi said. "Yeah something could happen, because we're at that time of year where we can't really afford to say, 'Take 25 days.' You can't do that."

Is the injury part of Jeter still favoring the left ankle he broke in last season's AL championship series?

"You're asking me to play doctor or God, which is even harder. I can't do that," Girardi said.

Girardi doesn't know if the new injury came about because of a strained right quadriceps that landed Jeter on the disabled list from July 12 until being activated last Sunday.

Jeter is hitting .211 (4 for 19) with one home run and two RBIs.

The Yankees got only 2 2-3 innings from Phil Hughes on Sunday and lost to Ian Kennedy in his Padres debut.

"It's frustrating," Girardi said. "We had a chance to win the series and didn't. We're going to have to if we're going to play in October."

The Yankees are a season-worst 9? games out of first place in the AL East and 4? out in the race for the second wild-card spot.

"There's still a lot of time. The teams in front we're going to play a lot, but you don't' want to dig yourself a big hole," Girardi said.

Hughes (4-10) had his second-shortest outing of the season, allowing five runs and six hits while striking out one and walking one.

The Southern California native got through the first inning unscathed but was roughed up in the second and third innings. He allowed singles to Will Venable and Chris Denorfia opening the second before Mark Kotsay hit a sacrifice fly. He then walked Nick Hundley before Kennedy sacrificed ahead of Everth Cabrera's two-run single.

Hughes again put on the first two batters in the third, allowing a single to Alexi Amarista and walking Chase Headley, and again, both scored. Denorfia hit a sacrifice fly and Kotsay hit an RBI single with two outs, chasing Hughes.

"He couldn't put people away," Girardi said. "The bottom line is, he didn't make pitches when he had to."

Hughes, who's 0-3 in his last five starts, agreed.

"I blew an opportunity there in the second to get an out, two outs, and it comes down to not making quality pitches when I had to," he said. "There were runners in scoring position and a lot of long counts and just a battle the entire time. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to execute a couple of big pitches with two outs."

It was the sixth time this season he's gone four innings or fewer.

NOTES: Yankees RHP Michael Pineda came out of his start with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday night with shoulder stiffness, and Girardi said he will be evaluated by doctors this week. Coming off April 2012 surgery to repair a torn labrum in his pitching shoulder, Pineda is 2-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 10 minor league starts this year. ... The Yankees open a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox on Monday night, with LHP Andy Pettitte (7-8, 4.28 ERA) scheduled to oppose LHP Jose Quintana (5-3, 3.62).

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/yanks-ss-jeter-strained-calf-return-uncertain-001422609.html

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Friday, July 19, 2013

Matchtech awards Cambridge University Eco Racing team winner of the Engineering Showcase 2013

Judges of the competition included editor of The Engineer, Jon Excell, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK, Paul Jackson, and MD of Matchtech, Keith Lewis. ?

Entries which made the Highly Commended shortlist were Houlder with its ?Fast Track? reel skidding and drive system, alongside Sheffield University with its student entry, ?Robot Swarm?.

MD of Matchtech Keith Lewis said, ?I am extremely pleased to announce that the winning entry was the Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) car. The team has taken a bold move by taking a fundamentally different approach to solar car design that focussed on aerodynamics rather than maximising surface area, which is a great demonstration of innovation.

?As with all our shortlisted entries, the winning project is undoubtedly inspiring, demonstrating how much scope there is within the field of engineering with new techniques and designs yet to be discovered. This opportunity is placed in the hands of the next generation and by putting the spotlight on engineering talent such as this, I hope we have encouraged future engineers to pursue careers in this field, whilst sufficiently celebrating the achievements happening within our UK industry today.?

Paul Jackson, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK and judging panel member said of the importance of initiatives such as the Engineering Showcase to the future of the engineering industry in the UK, ?I hope great projects like these will not just help to raise the ambitions of those already pursuing engineering careers, but will inspire young people just starting to think about their future career. Ensuring our future engineering talent-pipeline must start in schools. We must be aiming to double the number of young people studying GCSE physics as part of triple sciences and grow the number of students studying physics A level to match those studying maths.?

The Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER) team, entered the competition with an aerodynamic eco car designed to race in a 3000km solar marathon across the Australian Outback. Jon Excell, editor of The Engineer said of the winning project, ?I chose this as the winning project because I felt it met the judging criteria (innovation, impact, cost-effectiveness and resourcefulness) more convincingly than the other two entries, and offers the clearest explanation of how the project meets these criteria. The way in which a student team has tapped into industry funding and support is a strong example of both resourcefulness and cost effectiveness.?

For full information on the winning project and the shortlisted entries, visit: community.matchtech.com/engineering-showcase/

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Source: http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/news/matchtech-awards-cuer-team-winner-engineering-showcase-2013

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks

NEW YORK (AP) -- A look at Nasdaq 10 most-active stocks at 1 p.m.:

Cisco Systems Inc. fell .2 percent to $25.81 with 12,038,000 shares traded.

Dell Inc. fell .3 percent to $13.31 with 9,323,400 shares traded.

Facebook Inc. fell .8 percent to $25.60 with 8,969,100 shares traded.

Intel Corp. fell .9 percent to $23.79 with 16,216,900 shares traded.

Micron Technology Inc. rose .1 percent to $12.72 with 19,989,100 shares traded.

Microsoft Corp. fell 1.0 percent to $35.32 with 14,217,500 shares traded.

Oracle Corp. fell .9 percent to $31.58 with 19,617,000 shares traded.

Sirius XM Radio Inc. rose 1.1 percent to $3.68 with 19,110,000 shares traded.

Wendy's Company rose 7.0 percent to $6.56 with 9,898,500 shares traded.

Zynga Inc. fell 2.1 percent to $3.46 with 19,590,300 shares traded.

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Kane?s injury keeps him out of Money in the Bank

Money in the Bank All-Stars

After days of speculation, it?s now official. The Big Red Monster Kane will not compete in this Sunday?s Money in the Bank All-Stars Match, according to WWE.com sources.

Kane was injured in a brutal assault by The Wyatt Family on Raw, leaving the veteran with head and neck trauma.

Watch The Wyatts viciously pummel Kane

Kane?s absence leaves a hole in perhaps the highest stakes match of the year. Will another Superstar get the opportunity to compete? As of Friday, WWE.com was unable to find out if a replacement will be named, but here are some potential Superstars who might be able to fill the void.

The Great KhaliThe Great Khali
The 347-pound former World Heavyweight Champion would certainly be a formidable force to be reckoned with in the All-Stars Match. Although the giant can boast many accomplishments in his career, the WWE Title has eluded him. A win this Sunday would instantly bring such an opportunity within his massive grasp.

Big Show
Big Show

Where has The World?s Largest Athlete been as of late? With his ?ironclad contract,? he said in a?recent interview he could take time off whenever he pleases. Could he decide to make a return at Money in the Bank?

Kofi KingstonKofi Kingston
The high-flying Kofi Kingston is currently out of action and recuperating following?elbow surgery in June. Could he surprise everyone and return sooner than expected?

WWE Legend
Could Raw General Manager Brad Maddox look to make an impact in his new role as early as this WWE LegendsSunday? If so, there?d be nothing bigger than naming a replacement for Kane. Perhaps instead of a current Superstar, he?d make a huge splash by adding a?WWE Legend to the All-Stars Match?

No one
The Big Red Machine has huge shoes to fill. It?s certainly possible that no Superstar will be called into action to take his place in the Money in the Bank All-Stars Match. If that?s the case, it?s one fewer formidable force for the other combatants to have to deal with.

Who will ascend the ladder and claim the coveted WWE Championship opportunity? To find out, tune in to Money in the Bank this Sunday, with coverage starting during the free?Kickoff Match at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.

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Rights officials in Russia go to meet Snowden

MOSCOW (AP) ? About a dozen Russian human rights activists, lawyers and political figures were ushered into a section of Moscow's Sheremetyevo international airport on Friday to meet with Edward Snowden, the leaker of U.S. National Security Agency secrets.

Snowden is believed to have been stuck in the airport's transit zone since arriving from Hong Kong on June 23, as he negotiates for asylum in another country.

The activists included Sergei Nikitin, head of Amnesty International's Russia office, and Tatiana Lokshina, deputy head of the Russian office of Human Rights Watch. Also taken into the meeting room were Russia's presidential human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin, prominent attorney Genri Reznik, and Vyacheslav Nikonov, head of the Russian parliament's education committee.

They came after an email in Snowden's name was sent on Thursday. On Facebook, Lokshina posted the text of the email, which says in part that Snowden wants to make "a brief statement and discussion regarding the next steps forward in my situation."

Hundreds of journalists flocked to the airport, but were kept in a hallway outside the meeting area which is behind a gray door marked "staff only." It was not clear if Snowden would have to come out that door or if he could exit by another route.

The text of the invitation does not directly address the offers of asylum that Snowden has received from Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua, though it expresses gratitude for asylum offers and says "I hope to travel to each of them." It accuses the United States of "an unlawful campaign ... to deny my right to seek and enjoy this asylum."

Reznik said before the meeting that he expected Snowden called for it in order to seek asylum in Russia.

Snowden made an earlier application for Russian asylum. But Russian President Vladimir Putin said asylum would be conditional on Snowden stopping leaking U.S. secrets; Snowden then withdrew his asylum bid, Russian officials said.

How much the human rights organizations could influence a Russian asylum bid or other aspects of Snowden's dilemma is unclear. Putin takes a dim view of non-governmental organizations' involvement in political matters.

But an appeal by Snowden to internationally respected groups could boost his status and give Russia a pretext for reconsidering asylum.

Snowden has not been seen in public since arriving in Moscow from Hong Kong, where he had fled before his leaks about American Internet surveillance were made public. Russia has said it cannot extradite him because by remaining in the transit zone he is technically outside Russian territory.

Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia have said they would be willing to grant asylum to Snowden. But it is unclear if Snowden could fly from Moscow to any of those countries without passing through the airspace of the United States or allied countries.

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Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rights-officials-russia-meet-snowden-133955995.html

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Was Deposed Egyptian President Morsi Sabotaged?

Was Deposed Egyptian President Morsi Sabotaged?

Posted on Jul?11,?2013

A week after the Egyptian military removed President Mohamed Morsi from power, police are back on the streets, there?s no longer a shortage of fuel and the power is consistently on, all of which have raised questions among his supporters over whether Morsi?s opponents conspired against him while he was in office.

?This was preparing for the coup,? said Naser el-Farash, the spokesman for the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade during Morsi?s tenure. ?Different circles in the state, from the storage facilities to the cars that transport petrol products to the gas stations, all participated in creating the crisis.?

The New York Times:

The apparently miraculous end to the crippling energy shortages, and the re-emergence of the police, seems to show that the legions of personnel left in place after former President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in 2011 played a significant role ? intentionally or not ? in undermining the overall quality of life under the Islamist administration of Mr. Morsi.

...Working behind the scenes, members of the old establishment, some of them close to Mr. Mubarak and the country?s top generals, also helped finance, advise and organize those determined to topple the Islamist leadership, including Naguib Sawiris, a billionaire and an outspoken foe of the Brotherhood; Tahani el-Gebali, a former judge on the Supreme Constitutional Court who is close to the ruling generals; and Shawki al-Sayed, a legal adviser to Ahmed Shafik, Mr. Mubarak?s last prime minister, who lost the presidential race to Mr. Morsi.

But it is the police returning to the streets that offers the most blatant sign that the institutions once loyal to Mr. Mubarak held back while Mr. Morsi was in power. Throughout his one-year tenure, Mr. Morsi struggled to appease the police, even alienating his own supporters rather than trying to overhaul the Interior Ministry. But as crime increased and traffic clogged roads ? undermining not only the quality of life, but the economy ? the police refused to deploy fully.

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MLB.com updates At Bat iOS app with All-Star goodies, iPhone UI

MLBcom updates At Bat iOS app for the AllStar break with iPhone UI, inprogress highlights

Even the most ardent baseball fans have to admit it's a long season. So it's perhaps wise that MLB.com has just trotted out an update for its At Bat iOS app just before the All-Star break, all the better to get you in the mood for the more interesting second half. First off, it'll let you access the All-Star week hoopla like the home run derby and the game itself. You'll also get new tweaks like in-progress game highlights and custom MLB news push notifications, while iPhone users will see a brand new UI and real-time game day data. All that should carry you into the playoff stretch and the next update, assuming MLB.com follows form from last year -- at which point, hopefully your team's still in the mix.

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Judge rules Apple conspired to raise e-book prices

NEW YORK ? Apple Inc. broke antitrust laws and conspired with publishers to raise electronic book prices significantly in spring 2010, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, citing ?compelling evidence? from the words of the late Steve Jobs.

U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said Apple knew that no publisher could risk acting alone to try to eliminate Amazon.com?s $9.99 price for the most popular e-books so it ?created a mechanism and environment that enabled them to act together in a matter of weeks to eliminate all retail price competition for their e-books.?

?Apple seized the moment and brilliantly played its hand,? Cote said. She wrote that Apple?s deals with publishers caused some e-book prices to rise 50 percent or more virtually overnight.

The Manhattan jurist, who did not determine damages, said the evidence was ?overwhelming that Apple knew of the unlawful aims of the conspiracy and joined the conspiracy with the specific intent to help it succeed.?

Her decision was not surprising, since she had urged Apple to settle before trial and said the company had only a slim chance of winning. Government officials and industry experts have said e-book prices have declined and stabilized since rising after Apple entered the market.

Cote identified five trial witnesses as ?noteworthy for their lack of credibility,? including Eddy Cue, a top Apple executive described as Jobs? right-hand man.

Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said the Cupertino, California-based company will appeal.

?Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and we will continue to fight against these false accusations,? he said. ?We?ve done nothing wrong.?

Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer called the ruling ?a victory for millions of consumers who choose to read books electronically.?

He said the judge agreed with the Justice Department and 33 state attorneys general that executives at the highest levels of Apple orchestrated a conspiracy with five major publishers.

?Through today?s court decision and previous settlements with five major publishers, consumers are again benefiting from retail price competition and paying less for their e-books,? he said.

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The publishers that had settled were Hachette, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Holtzbrinck Publishers, doing business as Macmillan, and The Penguin Publishing Co. Ltd., doing business as Penguin Group.

In her ruling, Cote said the conspiracy harmed consumers in numerous ways.

She said some had to pay more for e-books, others bought a cheaper e-book rather than the one they preferred to purchase and others deferred a purchase altogether rather than pay the higher price.

Although she acknowledged that many of Apple?s practices in its dealing with publishers would individually be legally, Cote said they collectively furthered the goal of raising e-book prices across the board.

?Apple is confronted with the fact that the conspiracy succeeded. It not only succeeded, it did so in record-setting time and at the precise moment that Apple entered the e-book market,? she said.

Apple attorney Orin Snyder had told Cote previously that she would set a ?dangerous precedent? if she concluded that Apple manipulated e-book prices as it entered the market in 2010. He did not immediately respond to a message for comment Wednesday.

Neumayr said Apple?s introduction of the iBookstore ?gave customers more choice, injecting much needed innovation and competition into the market, breaking Amazon?s monopolistic grip on the publishing industry.?

Amazon declined to comment Wednesday.

The government claimed Apple and the publishers agreed to a pricing policy that forced millions of consumers to pay several dollars more for most online books. In her ruling, Cote said ?compelling evidence of Apple?s participation in the conspiracy came from the words uttered by Steve Jobs, Apple?s founder, CEO and visionary.?

She quoted Jobs, who died in 2011, as saying he understood publishers? concerns that Amazon?s $9.99 price for new releases was eroding the perceived value of their products and that Apple was willing to try pricing e-books at $12.99 and $14.99. She noted that Jobs bought an e-book for $14.99 at the launch of Apple?s e-book store and told a reporter that day that Amazon?s $9.99 price for the same book would be irrelevant because soon all prices will ?be the same.?

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?Apple has struggled mightily to reinterpret Jobs?s statements in a way that will eliminate their bite,? Cote wrote in the 160-page opinion. ?Its efforts have proven fruitless.?

Tim Bajarin, an analyst at Creative Strategies who has followed Apple for more than three decades, said the expected appeal meant the case would not be resolved anytime soon.

He said Apple?s position was strong because Amazon?s low e-book prices were hurting publishers and authors at the time, whereas they are ?a bit more consistent now.?

Cote said a damages trial would follow, though none was immediately scheduled. In her ruling, she found the government had proven Apple engaged in an illegal price-fixing conspiracy by joining with publishers to eliminate retail price competition and to raise e-book prices.

The state attorneys general are seeking unspecified damages. The federal government is seeking an order that Apple be banned for two years from agreements that let publishers rather than retailers set prices and that the company be prohibited from future antitrust law violations. The Justice Department also is asking Apple to establish an antitrust compliance program and antitrust training for executives and to put in place an independent monitoring trustee.

The trial had featured testimony from executives for Apple, publishers and Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. Witnesses from the publishing industry conceded that they were disappointed that Amazon was selling e-books so inexpensively when Apple came along in late 2009 with plans for its e-book store.

?Through their conspiracy they forced Amazon (and other resellers) to relinquish retail pricing authority and then they raised retail e-book prices,? Cote wrote. ?Those higher prices were not the result of regular market forces but of a scheme in which Apple was a full participant.?

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

White House Down Review by The Dove Foundation

Theatrical Release: 6/27/2013

Reviewer: Edwin L. Carpenter
Source: Theater
Writer: James Vanderbilt
Producer: Roland Emmerich
Director: Roland Emmerich
Genre: Action
Runtime: 131 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Starring: Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal

Synopsis:
In Columbia Pictures' White House Down, Capitol Policeman John Cale (Channing Tatum) has just been denied his dream job with the Secret Service of protecting President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx). Not wanting to let down his little girl with the news, he takes her on a tour of the White House, when the complex is overtaken by a heavily armed paramilitary group. Now, with the nation's government falling into chaos and time running out, it's up to Cale to save the president, his daughter, and the country.

Dove Worldview:
This movie is very entertaining and fast moving. It is action-packed, suspenseful and contains several instances of humor and funny one-liners. It is a shame that strong violence and heavy language will prevent families from seeing it together.

During a tour of the White House John Cale (Channing Tatum) winds up unexpectedly aiding the President of the United States (Jamie Foxx) after terrorists attack from within. The problem is compounded as Cale's daughter Emily (Joey King) is on the tour but separated from her father and finds herself in great jeopardy. One of the questions that emerge is: who is behind this White House takeover, a foreign power or a corrupt leader within the government? Could it possibly be a trusted friend of the President? Emily holds the President as a hero and when he learns her life is in danger he does everything in his power along with her dad to get her back from the bad guys. The film features a certain brand of humor such as the President aiming a rifle at a bad guy that is about to take out a loyal man that has been protecting him. The President takes out his glasses and puts them on and then promptly shoots the terrorist!

Despite the themes of loyalty and a father's love for his child, this one definitely falls short of being a family friendly movie.

Sex: An outline of a couple making love in a motel room, image is seen from a distance and is not graphic but the outline is recognizable.
Language: A lot of language, too numerous to count but it includes several utterances of GD, J/JC, an utterance of the "F" bomb and a "Go to H" comment as well as a slang use for testicles.
Violence: A lot of violence; people are shot throughout the film and many in the head although there is comparatively little blood but definitely some instances of blood on bodies; explosions and helicopters are downed and burst into flames; an explosion sends officers flying in the flames; fights and punches are thrown and a young girl is punched in the face; bombs explode.
Drugs: A man takes prescription medication.
Nudity: None
Other: Traitors; disrespect toward leaders.

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iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More

iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More

For whatever reason, this week saw more awesome iPad apps coming to our attention than we've seen in a while. And what's more, a lot of them are only for iPad?iPhone needs be damned. So if you're someone who's Pad is king, you're going to like what we've got in store this week.


iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More Foresee: If there are weather apps, calendar apps and to do list apps, there should be an app that spits out an optimal schedule for you to follow. What's the point of jogging in the rain and then doing laundry when the sun comes out? Or maybe you like to run in the rain because it cools you off. Or you're really pale and trying to avoid direct sun. Whatever. It's between you and Foresee now. Basically Foresee has you input the activities you like/want to do and then asks you to give specific weather parameters for each, from temperature to precipitation and even cloud cover. [$1]


iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More

Bike Doctor: For the beginning (or even experienced) cyclist, making your own bike repairs can seem like a daunting task. Most bike repair guides you'll find around the ol' internet can be complicated labyrinths of instruction that end up doing more harm than good. But taking your wheels to a pro can come with a major price tag. Bike Doctor wants to give you the knowledge you need to save a trip to the shop?but in an easy, digestible form that's useful to all walks of the bicycle world. [$5]


iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More NoteSuite: After finding success with note-taking/to-do app Projectbook last year, Theory.io has decided to overhaul their signature productivity app and take it a step further. Now, hoping to go head-to-head with big dogs like Evernote, the developers are officially re-releasing the app as NoteSuite?the potential answer to all your disorganized digital life woes. [$2]


iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More

Morning: Mornings are rough. And depending how many special adult beverages you imbibed the night before, mornings can be very, very rough. Which is exactly why we love Morning for iPad. It gives you a bright, friendly look at all the info you need to start your day, so you can be prepared even when you feel like crap. Morning provides a customizable dashboard with six panels of varying sizes, which you can fill with whatever intel you most need as soon as you pop (or roll) out of bed. Choose from date, weather, stocks, news, to-do lists that integrate with your Reminders and Calendar apps, event countdown timers, and traffic information. [$3]

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

96% Blancanieves

All Critics (48) | Top Critics (13) | Fresh (45) | Rotten (2)

Most films are experiences to be ignored or at best forgotten. "Blancanieves" is a little classic to be treasured.

It is a full-bodied silent film of the sort that might have been made by the greatest directors of the 1920s, if such details as the kinky sadomasochism of this film's evil stepmother could have been slipped past the censors.

Blancanieves, which won 10 Goyas (Spain's equivalent of the Oscars) and was a smash hit in its native Spain, has traces of a kinky undertone and an uncommon willingness to embrace the darkness inherent in this fairy tale.

As if bewitched, the legend of Snow White is transferred to Seville in the early twentieth century and transformed into high melodrama.

Sensuous, mischievous, hotblooded retelling of the old Teutonic fairy tale.

This gorgeous silent film is an unexpected gift from the gods of pure cinema.

The story might be familiar, but Berger's film is so beautifully shot and so wonderfully scored - and so distinctively Spanish - that it stands as its own film.

Blancanieves holds to the structure, but not strictures, of the source fairy tale.

A new, purely silent movie from Spain that never once speaks and doesn't need to speak. What's more, it seems to get the infinite possibilities of silence, and how much passion can come from it.

Berger's film doesn't show loyalty to any traditional version of Snow White. Berger's Blancanieves takes a darker approach, which seems appropriate.

A completely enchanting fairy tale about the vicissitudes of fate, in live action and glorious black and white.

The fun in the Spanish "Blancanieves" is the way it plays with our expectations.

May not have much depth to its characters or particular surprise, but its lovely depiction of family's ability to harm and mend has the flair of flamenco and the sorrow of opera.

No, "Blancanieves" isn't subtle, but it's an unforgettable time at the movies.

Inspired filmmaking steeped in the imagery of silent film history, a dark Iberian strain of Roman Catholicism and the magic of fairy tales.

... lusty and heartfelt, fiery flamenco and spirited country jig. Don't go expecting a Disney-fied fable. Berger seasons with S&M and the kind of macabre touches you'd expect in vintage Browning or Bunuel.

If not for some faintly disturbing imagery and a pleasingly feminist heroine, you could mistake this for a movie actually made in the 1920s (and even those two factors weren't utterly unknown then).

A loving tribute to European silent films of the 1920s; a reminder that cinema need not be constrained by words.

By the time the film arrives at its grand theatrical finale, you're almost prepared for Berger's last great twist. Almost.

this beautifully shot and imaginatively told fairy tale should be seen my many, but only a few will likely get to enjoy it. This is a shame for the audience it is intended for.

This film is simply gorgeous, pure beauty on film, a vision that leaves you breathless and reeling.

Much of the film's emotion is conveyed by Alfonso de Vilallonga's music, which celebrates Spain with uptempo guitar and flamenco when it isn't tipping its hat to Bernard Herrmann during a scene inspired by Hitchcock.

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Police release photos from Tucson shooting rampage

FILE - This Jan. 8, 2011 file photo provided by the Pima County Sheriff's Office shows Jared Loughner, who carried out the shooting rampage in Tucson that killed six people and wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others. Authorities are set to release more than 300 photos on Tuesday May 21, 2013, that investigators took in the aftermath of the Tucson shooting rampage . (AP Photo/Pima County Sheriff's Department via The Arizona Republic, File)

FILE - This Jan. 8, 2011 file photo provided by the Pima County Sheriff's Office shows Jared Loughner, who carried out the shooting rampage in Tucson that killed six people and wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others. Authorities are set to release more than 300 photos on Tuesday May 21, 2013, that investigators took in the aftermath of the Tucson shooting rampage . (AP Photo/Pima County Sheriff's Department via The Arizona Republic, File)

FILE - This March, 2010 file photo provided by her office shows Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz. Authorities are set to release more than 300 photos on Tuesday May 21, 2013, that investigators took in the aftermath of the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others. (AP Photo/Office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, File)

(AP) ? Authorities on Tuesday released nearly 600 photos that investigators took in the aftermath of the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others.

The photos showed the handgun, high-capacity pistol magazines and knife that Jared Lee Loughner carried with him as he carried out the January 2011 attack.

The images also include Loughner's receipt for the motel where he stayed the night before the shooting, a credit card record showing ear plugs he bought and dozens of vehicles that were in the parking lot of the shopping center where the shooting unfolded.

The release of photos didn't include any gruesome crime scene images of victims that are being shielded from the public out of respect to those who were injured and killed in the attack.

The images were released nearly two months after the sheriff's department made public roughly 2,700 pages of investigative reports examining the shooting, marking the public's first view into documents that authorities had kept private since the attack.

The records provided more detail about the deteriorating psychological condition of Loughner in the hours leading up to the attack and the first glimpse into Loughner's family.

News organizations seeking police records and photos from the shooting were denied access in the months after the attack and after the arrest of Loughner, who was sentenced in November to seven consecutive life sentences, plus 140 years, after he pleaded guilty to 19 federal charges.

In late February, U.S. District Judge Larry Burns cleared the way for the release of the photos and records after Star Publishing Company, which publishes the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson, joined by Phoenix Newspapers Inc., which publishes The Arizona Republic, and KPNX-TV, sought their release. The judge said Loughner's right to a fair trial was no longer on the line now that his criminal case has resolved.

Arizona's chief federal judge and a 9-year-old girl were among those killed in the rampage. Giffords, who was left partially blind with a paralyzed right arm and brain injury, resigned from Congress last year and has since started, along with her husband, a gun control advocacy group.

Loughner's guilty plea enabled him to avoid the death penalty. He is serving his sentence at a federal prison medical facility in Springfield, Mo., where he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and forcibly given psychotropic drug treatments to make him fit for trial.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Obama honors 'tough compassionate' cop

Speaking at the 32nd annual National Peace Officers Memorial Service on Wednesday, President Barack Obama publicly honored, among others, officer Bruce St. Laurent, who died last year assisting Obama's motorcade in Florida.

Laurent, a husband and father of four, was killed Sept. 9 when his police motorcycle was struck by a pickup truck as he was closing access to a highway in Palm Beach County.

"He was, according to a friend, 'just what a cop should be: tough compassionate, caring and brave.' But to his community, he was more than a cop," Obama said, noting that St. Laurent had survived cancer, served as a high school teacher and an unofficial snake wrangler, and enjoyed playing Santa Claus for children at Christmastime.

Obama delivered his remarks as part of a memorial held annually on Capitol Hill for National Police Week in Washington, which began in 1982 as a gathering in Senate Park to honor fallen officers. A total of 143 officers were honored at this year's ceremony.

In addition to St. Laurent, Obama noted by name fallen officers Barbara A. Pill of Brevard County, Fla., who Obama said long worked to help her community; Bradley Michael Fox of Plymouth Township, Pa., who served two tours in Iraq; and Scott Ward of Baldwin County, Ala., a military veteran whose funeral procession "stretched for miles," the president said.

Obama urged the country to honor officers not "only in the wake of tragedy. We should do it every day."

The president on Saturday hosted an annual Police Week ceremony at the White House where he honored 43 officers designated as "Top Cops" by their peers.

There, Obama invoked those who helped bring the Boston Marathon suspects to justice:

Our entire country saw once again the strong stuff that these men and women in uniform are made of?police officers, first responders who were running towards explosions, not knowing if there was something more on the way?law enforcement from different agencies and different parts of the country working together as one united team to identify suspects and bring them to justice, and in a moment that few of us will ever forget, the citizens of Watertown, Mass., lining their streets to cheer on and high-five and hug the officers as they headed home after a job well done.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-honor-fallen-police-officers-143113114.html

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Parity abounds so far in NBA conference semifinals

Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade and LeBron James warm up before facing the Chicago Bulls in Game 2 of their NBA basketball playoff series in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, in Miami. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Charles Trainor Jr)

Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade and LeBron James warm up before facing the Chicago Bulls in Game 2 of their NBA basketball playoff series in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, in Miami. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Charles Trainor Jr)

Golden State Warriors head coach Mark Jackson instructs his team against the Denver Nuggets during the first half of Game 6 in a first-round NBA basketball playoff series in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, May 2, 2013. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

New York Knicks head coach Mike Woodson, left, gives Carmelo Anthony instruction in the second half of Game 2 of their NBA basketball playoff series in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Indiana Pacers at Madison Square Garden in New York, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. The Knicks won 105-79. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant slips and falls as Memphis Grizzlies Tony Allen blocks his pass during the final seconds of Game 2 of their Western Conference Semifinals NBA basketball playoff series in Oklahoma City, Tuesday, May 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra calls out a play during the first half of Game 1 of the NBA basketball playoff series in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Chicago Bulls, Monday, May 6, 2013 in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Parity has struck the NBA playoffs, where the conference semifinals are all fit to be tied.

The four current series are all knotted at one game apiece ? the first time that's happened in the second round of the NBA playoffs since the league went to its current format more than a quarter-century ago. For favorites like Miami, New York, San Antonio and Oklahoma City, home-court advantage has disappeared, and now it's the underdogs who can control their own fates simply by taking care of business on their home floors.

A wild weekend is ahead, without question.

The Heat, Knicks, Spurs and Thunder are four of the league's top five winningest road teams this season. That probably isn't being received as great news for Chicago, Indiana, Golden State and Memphis, the lower-seeded clubs who will be hosting pivotal Game 3's when NBA playoff action resumes on Friday and Saturday.

"Pretty cool. The NBA's loving it," Heat forward LeBron James said. "When it comes to the playoffs, I always continue to say no matter how many games you win or lose in the regular season, once you get to the playoffs everybody's record is 0-0. So I think it's great. I think it's great for our fans, I think it's great for the competition that every series is tied 1-1."

After a first round with only two sweeps ? by Miami and San Antonio, probably the favorites in the Eastern and Western Conferences, especially after Oklahoma City lost Russell Westbrook to a knee injury ? the tone for the second round was set pretty quickly around the league. Miami lost Game 1 at home to a wounded and weary team from Chicago. San Antonio needed a huge comeback to beat Golden State in Game 1 of their series, then saw the Warriors simply come back and take Game 2.

The Knicks lost Game 1 to Indiana before evening up their matchup, and the Thunder are likely feeling lucky that they're not in an 0-2 hole after Memphis had plenty of chances to take the opening game of their series.

"When you get this deep into the playoffs, they're all good teams, they're all very good teams more than capable of winning at home or on the road," Golden State coach Mark Jackson said. "So I'm not surprised at all. Good coaching, good playing, you make adjustments and win games. They've all been great games."

Big fourth-quarter comebacks, first by Oklahoma City and then by Memphis, decided the outcomes of the first two games of that series, where the cumulative score right now is Grizzlies 190, Thunder 186. The first two Spurs-Warriors games were pure theater, with San Antonio winning a double-overtime thriller in Game 1 after rallying from 16 points down late in regulation.

Road teams took Game 1's in the East semifinals, with Indiana and Chicago both winning by seven. And the home teams imposed their wills in Game 2 of both matchups, New York using a huge late run to beat the Pacers by 26, and the Heat outscoring the Bulls by an unbelievable 62-20 margin over a 19-minute stretch on the way to evening that matchup with a 115-78 romp.

"Anybody can beat you on a given night and playoff basketball is no different," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said. "I mean, everybody at this particular time is hungry even more. Nobody wants to go home so it becomes crazy basketball. Everybody is pumped up and ready to play."

Then again, if you checked out how these teams fared against each other in the regular season, maybe you could have seen something as uncanny as this coming.

There wasn't any real separation between the clubs then, either.

The Bulls and Heat split four games against one another, as did the Knicks and Pacers, and Spurs and Warriors. The only exception was Memphis beating Oklahoma City in two of the three games they played this year ? and if they met four times, there would figure to be a chance that it could have been a 2-2 split as well.

"Each team is working hard, trying to get wins," said Memphis guard Tony Allen, who was part of Boston's title-winning team in 2008. "They got the trophy on their mind so I believe that each series is probably going to go all the way to the end. You look at the eight teams that are left, all the teams have a shot."

The Heat entered the playoffs as the overwhelming favorites to win their second straight title, and they remain that way in the eyes of oddsmakers even though they'll need to win one game in Chicago to reclaim the home-court advantage.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra's eyes widened a bit Thursday when told that no second round in the NBA playoffs had ever opened quite this way.

"Is that right? First time ever? Really? Wow," Spoelstra said. "Makes for great theater. I know I'm enjoying the other games, probably like other fans are enjoying ours. It shows how much parity there is and how little margin for error with the teams that are left. ... We had always felt there was up to six or seven legitimate, title-contending teams."

The way things look, maybe there's eight now.

"It looks like it's the best eight teams in the NBA right now," James said. "So we'll see what happens."

___

AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney in New York, and AP Sports Writers Antonio Gonzalez in Oakland, Calif., and Teresa M. Walker in Memphis, Tenn., contributed to this report.

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Make Your Business Better from Email marketing Strategies | Email ...

Strategies that will help you in making better relationships with your new and old customers via email marketing technique. Thus it will ultimately make your business better by increasing the conversion rate. Hence every business should focus on these strategies whether it is online business or traditional business.

First most important thing is interact with your email subscribers, don?t nosh them with information. Give a chance to interact with you, you can ask them questions or ask for their suggestion or offer them rewards for valuable tips. Moreover, make use of social media like FB, twitter, LinkedIn as much as possible to increase the popularity of your brand name.? By creating contest and offering them prizes will also help you in collecting the database and that will be helpful in your email campaign. Connecting to social media helps the business in getting new as well as retaining the old customers.

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Get in touch with your ?dormant? subscribers because an inactive subscriber doesn?t mean that they can?t contribute you in any way, it?s better to ask them what are their expectations and what kind of services they want ?and try to include those ?answers or results from inactive recipients into your next strategy. Additionally, ??also decide the frequency of your mails like how often you will send them weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc. However, if your business is launching the products frequently then you should send them at launch of products only then don?t wait for particular moment.

Apart from it in order to create the image in the reader?s mind at least send one mail every month because at least one mail per month is considered within timeline and it is assumed that your customers will memorize you while making a purchasing decision thus it will also help you in raising the brand awareness.

Weekly email marketing campaigns are successful. Research tells that if all of sudden you increase the frequency of sending the mail then rate of subscribers reduces by over 50% and even reducing frequency from two times per week to one per week also increases unsubscribe rate.

Other important strategy is that since maximum of the people use the internet in their mobile phones thus they also checks their mails in mobile phones so make your website mobile friendly and target mobile phone users rigorously. Additionally, during mass email marketing create email subscription and landing pages that can easily work on mobile phones. Keep measuring the results of your email campaign like open, sent, forward, bounce rate, sales, clicked, unsubscribe as well because it will help you in making your next strategy better.

Make relations with your subscribers as people not only want technology or every time they are greed of offer, prizes, discount no doubt, they matters a lot? but they also want to connect emotionally with you and when you are connected emotionally with them they will surely come back to you. Hence put some customer expectation in your message so that they can find interest in your message and always be curious for your next mail.

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Jeanne Cooper dies, leaves 'Young and Restless' legacy (+video)

Jeanne Cooper dies: As grande dame Katherine Chancellor, Jeanne Cooper starred on "The Young and the Restless" for four decades.

By Lynn Elber,?Associated Press / May 9, 2013

Jeanne?Cooper, the enduring soap opera star who played grande dame Katherine Chancellor for nearly four decades on "The Young and the Restless," has died. She was 84.

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Cooper died Wednesday morning in her sleep, her son the actor Corbin Bernsen wrote on Facebook. The family confirmed the death to CBS, according to a network spokeswoman.

Bernsen tweeted April 12 that his mother faced an "uphill battle" for an undisclosed illness. In subsequent days he wrote of her gradual improvement and said that she'd been taken off breathing equipment.

In a Facebook posting April 17, Bernsen said his mother cursed several times, "showing me that she's becoming her old self, not thrilled about the situation, and ready to get out of the hospital and shake up the world."

On Wednesday he wrote that she remained a fighter until the end: "She has been a blaze her entire life, that beacon, that boxer I spoke of earlier. She went the full twelve rounds and by unanimous decision... won!"

Cooper joined the daytime serial six months after its March 1973 debut, staking claim to the title of longest-tenured cast member. The role earned her 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and a trophy for best actress in a drama series in 2008.

"God knows it's claimed a big part of my life," she told The Associated Press in March as CBS' "Young and the Restless" celebrated its milestone 40th anniversary.

As the years passed, Cooper brushed aside thoughts of saying goodbye to the show and its fictional Wisconsin town of Genoa City.

"What would I do? I'm no good at crocheting. My fingers would bleed," she told the AP last September, with her 84th birthday approaching the next month.

Cooper, born in the California town of Taft in 1928, attended the College of the Pacific and performed in local theater productions before her professional career began with the 1953 film "The Redhead from Wyoming" starring Maureen O'Hara. Other film credits include 1968's "The Boston Strangler" with Tony Curtis and 1967's "Tony Rome" with Frank Sinatra.

She had a parallel career in TV, with shows including "The Adventures of Kit Carson" in 1953 and "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" in 1954 and "Bracken's World" in 1969-70.

In a recurring role on "L.A. Law," she played the mother to Bersen's character, Arnie, and received a 1987 Emmy nomination for best guest actress in a drama. Bernsen later joined his mother on her series, making several appearances as a priest, Father Todd.

But it was her role on "The Young and the Restless" that made her a TV star intimately familiar to viewers.

In 1984, Coooper's real-life facelift was televised on the show as her character underwent the surgery at the same time, and had no regrets about it.

"It opened up reconstructive surgery for so many people, youngsters getting things done," she said. "To this day, people will come up to me and say, 'Thank you so much for doing that. My mom or I had something done, and not just cosmetic surgery.' That was an incredible experience in my life."

"The Young and the Restless" has topped the daytime serial ratings for more than 24 years, in part because of the continuity provided by Cooper and its other long-time stars including Eric Braeden. It held its ground as the genre diminished in popularity and the majority of soaps vanished.

Cooper's 30-year marriage to Harry Bernsen ended in divorce. The couple have three children, Corbin, Caren and Collin, and eight grandchildren.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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ARA: Help, we need bridesmaids dresses for a wedding in two weeks

A reader asks:

My daughter is getting married on May 25th. We have no bridesmaid dresses!! We ordered them back in February from a local store. We have been questioning the store since the end of March about them. They have consistently told us they would be in within the next week or two. We now have basically two weeks and they are still telling us not to worry they will be here. Yesterday the owner finally said maybe we should just get our money back ? that wasn?t an option until yesterday!!! Now we?re stuck and can?t find a way to get 4 bridesmaid dresses in two weeks. Do your readers have any suggestions????

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Friday, May 10, 2013

Brain system for emotional self-control discovered

May 9, 2013 ? Different brain areas are activated when we choose to suppress an emotion, compared to when we are instructed to inhibit an emotion, according a new study from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Ghent University.

In this study, published in Brain Structure and Function, the researchers scanned the brains of healthy participants and found that key brain systems were activated when choosing for oneself to suppress an emotion. They had previously linked this brain area to deciding to inhibit movement.

"This result shows that emotional self-control involves a quite different brain system from simply being told how to respond emotionally," said lead author Dr Simone Kuhn (Ghent University).

In most previous studies, participants were instructed to feel or inhibit an emotional response. However, in everyday life we are rarely told to suppress our emotions, and usually have to decide ourselves whether to feel or control our emotions.

In this new study the researchers showed fifteen healthy women unpleasant or frightening pictures. The participants were given a choice to feel the emotion elicited by the image, or alternatively to inhibit the emotion, by distancing themselves through an act of self-control.

The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan the brains of the participants. They compared this brain activity to another experiment where the participants were instructed to feel or inhibit their emotions, rather than choose for themselves.

Different parts of the brain were activated in the two situations. When participants decided for themselves to inhibit negative emotions, the scientists found activation in the dorso-medial prefrontal area of the brain. They had previously linked this brain area to deciding to inhibit movement.

In contrast, when participants were instructed by the experimenter to inhibit the emotion, a second, more lateral area was activated.

"We think controlling one's emotions and controlling one's behaviour involve overlapping mechanisms," said Dr Kuhn.

"We should distinguish between voluntary and instructed control of emotions, in the same way as we can distinguish between making up our own mind about what do, versus following instructions."

Regulating emotions is part of our daily life, and is important for our mental health. For example, many people have to conquer fear of speaking in public, while some professionals such as health-care workers and firemen have to maintain an emotional distance from unpleasant or distressing scenes that occur in their jobs.

Professor Patrick Haggard (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) co-author of the paper said the brain mechanism identified in this study could be a potential target for therapies.

"The ability to manage one's own emotions is affected in many mental health conditions, so identifying this mechanism opens interesting possibilities for future research.

"Most studies of emotion processing in the brain simply assume that people passively receive emotional stimuli, and automatically feel the corresponding emotion. In contrast, the area we have identified may contribute to some individuals' ability to rise above particular emotional situations.

"This kind of self-control mechanism may have positive aspects, for example making people less vulnerable to excessive emotion. But altered function of this brain area could also potentially lead to difficulties in responding appropriately to emotional situations."

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/strange_science/~3/2DYRq7na970/130509104354.htm

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

How Technology is Changing the World of Personal Finance | Credit ...

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How Technology is Changing the World of Personal Finance | Credit Karma Blog

As a 90s child, I can just barely remember a time when technology wasn?t pervasive in my life. Technology has revolutionized how we communicate and connect, and the financial services industry has not been left behind.

You used to write checks, and now you can pay bills online. You used to get your bill in the mail. Now you can find out how much you owe by logging into your online account. With banks upgrading their mobile apps to video chatting through an ATM, technology continues to make it easier for us to control the state of our money.

At Credit Karma, we?re all a little nerdy about our finances. I?m interested in how technology makes new things possible, so here are some cool ways that the finance world is growing right now.

Snap a Pic, Deposit Your Check

We kind of take this for granted nowadays. It wasn?t that long ago when your bank?s app hurt your eyes and you only used it to find the nearest ATM. Now, with most major banking apps, you can deposit a check into your account by snapping a photo of it with your phone?s camera. (How many times have you seen this Chase commercial?) If you just don?t feel like getting out of your pajamas or the nearest banking branch is an hour away, this can be a really convenient feature.

Concerned? It takes confidence to believe that your phone or tablet is secure enough to transmit your check to your bank. And what are you supposed to do with the physical check afterwards?

Video Chat with an ATM

Earlier this month, Bank of America announced that they would be introducing ATMs with video chat capabilities in Boston. If you have a question or need to withdraw cash in denominations other than $20, you can connect with a remote teller who can help you out face-to-face. Sort of. I initially found this news surprising, but banks in 20 states have already installed these types of machines, so maybe it?s not that crazy of an idea after all.

Concerned? I don?t know how comfortable I?d feel talking to an ATM if other people are around. Even if private information isn?t being shared, people may still overhear how much cash I want to withdraw and take advantage of that.

Don?t Lose the Paper Trail

I?ve never really organized my receipts. I?d usually keep them until the return period expired and then I?d toss them out. But when I began tracking my transactions online, I felt that my banking accounts lacked context. Sure I went to Safeway, but what did I buy there and why did it cost so much?

Instead of burrowing through a folder of paper, you can use an app to save, store, and search through your receipts. I?ve given apps like OneReceipt and Lemon Wallet a try. Through Lemon Wallet, you can manually input your receipt information to organize on your own. OneReceipt allows you to take a photo of your receipt and they will automatically process the information for you in a day or so. It?s less work than Lemon Wallet, but you do have to wait. Whatever app or website you try (you?ll find plenty), this ability to extract and digitize information from paper makes the world easier for shoppers everywhere.

Concerned? Throwing your receipts away is, well, kind of permanent. It?s a smart idea to keep physical copies of important receipts if you think you?ll need to present them down the line.

Monitor your Money 24/7

The idea of account monitoring in itself is pretty amazing. The fact that we can know at any time if a transaction has gone through or if we were accidentally overcharged puts a lot of the power in our own hands.

If you haven?t heard, Credit Karma has recently launched free account monitoring. This new feature helps you stay on top of your game. When you link your online banking accounts, you can sign up for account monitoring and be alerted to various events, like when your bill is due in the next 3-15 days or if your available credit falls below a certain amount. You can also keep up on your transactions, net cash flow, daily balances and more. You can truly cover all of your bases in one place. Log in today and connect your accounts.

Concerned? In this age of hacking, how can you trust that your information is safe at your bank or a third-party site? Could a stranger profit from stealing your username and password? Legitimate businesses will store your data in a secure system and protect themselves from breaches, so look for a TRUSTe certification before doing anything else.

We?re living in a tech-obsessed world right now. While we could be arguing about unplugging, I think it?s important to look at how much we can do now. These tools let you handle your money whenever you feel like it ? and I think we can all get behind that.

Charmaine

Charmaine Ng is a contributor to the Credit Karma blog. Before joining Credit Karma in February 2013, she constantly had to explain that social media marketing was a real job. When she isn?t writing her way through life, you can find her reading about the latest in entertainment, watching television, and advocating for libraries. Her favorite social network is Twitter. Say ?hi? @noodlemaine!

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