Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Discovery, TLC apps for iPad add 'Plus' second screen experience

Discovery, TLC apps for iPad add 'Plus' second screen experience

While Discovery and TLC have offered some show-specific second screen content before, the latest updates to their apps put a new spin on it. Referred to as Discovery Plus and TLC Plus, the new features are currently iPad-only (coming soon to iPhone), bringing behind the scenes info, photos, quizzes and more for shows on the networks, ready to audio sync with live broadcasts or DVR viewing. Other changes in version 2.5 of the apps include new schedule info that lets you know when new episodes are airing for a show, and what's next up to premiere. We're still not sure if this approach to the second screen is enough to consistently make viewers remember to grab their mobile device while watching, but you can try it out during an episode of Dual Survival and let us know how it goes.

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Source: Discovery Channel HD (iTunes), TLC (iTunes)

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Dwayne Johnson tweets pic after hernia surgery

SYDNEY, April 24 (Reuters) - Australia named the following squad for the Ashes test series against England in July and August. Squad: Michael Clarke (captain), Brad Haddin (vice captain), Ed Cowan, David Warner, Phillip Hughes, Shane Watson, Usman Khawaja, Chris Rogers, Matthew Wade, Nathan Lyon, James Faulkner, Peter Siddle, Ryan Harris, James Pattinson, Mitchell Starc, Jackson Bird (Compiled by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards Card Review ...

U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards Visa card is a business card that rewards you for your spending regardless of what business purchases you make. This Visa (NYSE:V) card rewards you with up to 3 points for each dollar you spend, and even gives you an enrollment bonus of 17,500 points.

I like this business card as it has the option of not having any annual fee if you spend a certain amount on purchases yearly, and you can even enjoy 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for a certain period of time. But is this card good enough?

Here is a detailed review of U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards Visa card that should answer that question and give you a broader perspective of this card?s advantages and disadvantages.

Things We Like About This Card

No annual fee during the first year. And after the first year, if you spend $24,000 or more on annual purchases with this card, you won?t have to pay an annual fee. This won?t be hard as you?ll only have to spend $2,000 each month on your card to fulfill this requirement to pay no annual fee. If you spend less than $24,000 throughout the year, you will have to pay an annual fee of $55.

Receive 17,500 bonus FlexPoints when spending $2,500 within the first 150 days. This is an attractive bonus reward which you should be able to earn by spending $2,500 during the first 5 months. Since you only need to spend a small amount over an extended period of time, it is easily achievable. A few other business credit cards in the market may give you more bonus points, but you would have to spend a certain amount within a shorter period of time. For example, Ink Cash Business by JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), gives you 20,000 bonus points ($200 bonus cash back) after you spend $3,000 during the first 3 months (read our review of Ink Cash Business card here).

0% intro APR on all purchases and balance transfers for the first 12 billing cycles. After that, you?ll pay a variable APR of 11.99% ? 17.99%, depending on your creditworthiness, if you hold a balance on your card.

Earn 3 points for each dollar you donate to charity. If you like helping others and donating to charity once in a while, you will be rewarded for your altruism.

Earn 2 points for each dollar you spend on a category of either gas, airline purchases or office supplies, whichever you spend the most in each month. That means if you charge the highest amount to say, gas, for that month, you will automatically earn double points in that category. You will also earn double points on most cell phone expenses such as monthly bills and Internet charges. By earning double points, you will be able to accumulate your points twice as fast.

Earn 1 point for each dollar you spend on net purchases. You will earn 1 point for each dollar you spend on your card regardless of the purchase you?re making.

Receive $25 airline allowance along with every award travel ticket. This allowance can be used to pay for food and beverages on the plane, baggage fees, and so on.

Redeem your points for travel starting at 20,000 points, which you can be redeemed for a $400 airline ticket. If you spend a reasonable amount on this card, you can earn these points relatively fast. Within the first year, you can earn these points to spend on travel purchases by spending $2,500 within the first 150 days, which earns you 17,500 points and when making $1,250 in purchases in a category that earns you double points, such as gas.

No redemption fees or blackout dates when redeeming your points for travel. Unlike many travel rewards cards you won?t have to worry about blackout dates when redeeming your points for travel.

Our Least Favorite Things About This Card

$55 annual fee after the first year if you spend less than $24,000 annually on this card. If you spend less than this amount during the year on this card, you will have to pay a $55 annual fee. Because of this, we will only recommend this card if you spend at least $24,000 a year on company expenses. If not, you are better off with a no-fee card such as Ink Cash Business, one of the highest rated business credit cards at DailyMarkets.com.

Our Verdict: 4.2/5 Stars

U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards card is a business card that rewards business owners for their spending by giving them points for each dollar they spend. With this card, you will be able to earn double points on one of the following categories, whichever you?ve spent the most on during that month: gas, office supplies or airline purchases. You?ll also get double points on your cell phone payments.

You will also enjoy 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers, which will save you a lot of money if you?re planning on making big purchases and then paying them back within 12 months interest-free or if you want to transfer a balance to this card.

The U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards Visa card will only be worth it if you plan on spending at least $24,000 a year on purchases each year. If not, you?ll have to pay an annual fee of $55 after the first year.

Click here to go to the official U.S. Bank website to apply online for U.S. Bank FlexPerks Business Travel Rewards Visa card now.

For those of you who prefer a business credit card with absolutely no annual fee, you might want to go for Ink Cash Business Card by Chase, a cash back card which offers new sign-ups $200 bonus cash back when you spend $3,000 during the first 3 months.

Source: http://www.dailymarkets.com/creditcards/us-bank-flexperks-business-travel-rewards/

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More Money For Utah & Other Mountain-Area Startups: Kickstart Raises $26M Second Fund, Invests In RackWare, Its First Non-Utah Company

Kickstart-logoKickstart Seed Fund (not to be confused with crowdfunding giant Kickstarter), has raised $26 million for a second fund to invest in Utah-based startups, along with others in the "Mountain West" region of the U.S. Since its launch in 2008, with a $8 million fund raised by Managing Director Gavin Christensen, Kickstart has invested in 24 companies, including two exits with?Panoptic Security in November of 2012 and GroSocial in January of 2013.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Google Brings Public Alerts To Google Now, Search And Maps In Canada

GMM en-CA Storm Surge WarningGoogle is bringing its Public Alerts system online in Canada today, after previously launching it in the U.S. and expanding it to Japan last month. The launch couldn't be more timely, as Canada is currently experiencing high waters and flood problems in areas just experiencing the spring thaw, including northern Ontario's popular Muskoka region cottage country.

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Big scramble seen in open Senate seat in Georgia

ATLANTA (AP) ? A rare open U.S. Senate seat in Georgia promises a scrambled 2014 campaign that already has some Republicans quietly nervous about retaining it.

Democrat Barack Obama lost the state in both of his White House races, and it's a seat that Republicans cannot afford to lose as they try to regain a Senate majority for the final two years of his presidency.

The question is whether a bruising party primary becomes a liability, particularly if voters nominate U.S. Rep. Paul Broun, who once called evolution and the Big Bang Theory "lies straight from the pit of hell."

Broun and U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey, both conservative physicians, are the only Republicans to announce officially since incumbent Saxby Chambliss said he will retire. But the GOP primary field eventually could include as many as a half-dozen candidates with a credible shot at a runoff spot.

Broun, whose district includes the University of Georgia in Athens, drew national headlines last year for that science commentary he delivered at a church. He's flouted GOP leaders on recent fiscal votes, saying the party's position wasn't conservative enough.

In a recent fundraising letter, he boasted that he was the first member of Congress to call Obama "a socialist who embraces Marxist-Leninist policies."

That makes Broun a tea party and evangelical favorite. To other Republicans, however, such comments stir memories of 2012 losses in Senate races in Missouri and Indiana where the GOP nominees, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock, made controversial comments about women, rape and abortion.

"There's no question that the Republican Party in Georgia and the nation are concerned that we could have another Todd Akin-type scenario here," said Heath Garrett, a Republican campaign consultant and former top aide to U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson.

Democrats control 55 seats in the Senate, and Republicans would need to hang on to the ones they control now and pick up six more next year to take control for the first time since 2006.

At least one more Georgia congressman is likely to jump in, and a trio of Washington outsiders is considering the race: a wealthy Atlanta businesswoman who helped bankroll a Mitt Romney's presidential campaign; the former Susan G. Komen Foundation executive who took on Planned Parenthood; and the cousin of former Gov. Sonny Perdue.

"It's going to be a free-for-all with a lot of dominoes," said Sue Everhart, the head of the state GOP.

Isakson said he's neutral in the primary.

National conservative groups FreedomWorks and Club for Growth, which have helped tea party candidates such as Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas win high-profile races, say many candidates have talked to them about support. For now, both groups say they're watching the field develop. It would be a blow to Broun if he can't harness the support of either.

Democrats believe they can tap into the Missouri-Indiana playbook, particularly if U.S. Rep. John Barrow, a moderate from Augusta, runs. Barrow has survived consecutive elections as one of national Republicans' top House targets.

The state Democratic chairman, Mike Berlon, said Barrow has detractors among core Democrats for his vote against Obama's health care law, but said he'd expect enthusiasm at any opportunity to win back Chambliss' seat.

Berlon said the congressman is an ideal candidate to assemble a majority coalition of African-Americans, white urban liberals, suburban moderates and just enough rural conservatives. "We're already close," he said, noting that Obama got 47 percent in 2008 and 45.5 percent in 2012 "without the national party lifting a finger."

Garrett said that "if the Republican nominee scares suburban whites, John Barrow becomes a very formidable candidate."

Barrow has held meetings with major Democratic donors in Georgia and talked with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee leaders, but has not announced his intentions.

The only other Democrat making strong overtures is Michelle Nunn, a not-for-profit executive who's the daughter of former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga.

Berlon said he expects Nunn and Barrow to meet soon to "talk about who's going to run."

On the Republican side, U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston of Savannah is expected to enter the race soon. He raised $843,000 in the first three months of the year, about 10 times what he collected during the same span two years ago when he was preparing only for an easy re-election to his 11th term.

Rep. Tom Price, vice chairman of the House Budget Committee, has said he won't make a move until after Congress passes a budget. But he's also got to consider that many high-profile GOP donors and strategists are lining up behind Gingrey or Kingston.

The longer Price waits, the more likely it is that Karen Handel, a former Georgia secretary of state, will run. The two are close friends.

After losing the 2010 Republican primary runoff for governor, Handel worked for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She resigned amid controversy over her push to dissociate the organization from Planned Parenthood, a provider of women's health care and abortion services.

Two electoral newcomers would bring their personal wealth to the campaign.

Businessman David Perdue also has name ID as the cousin of a popular former governor.

Kelly Loeffler is a co-owner of the Atlanta-based company that recently bought the New York Stock Exchange and Atlanta's professional women's basketball team. She's never run for office but is one of the top fundraisers for Romney last year. She's been increasingly active in Georgia Republican political circles.

Chip Lake, a paid strategist for Gingrey, said the uncertainty makes it difficult to handicap the race.

Against Broun alone, Gingrey is a mainstream social and fiscal conservative, but he also caught heat earlier this year when he defended Akin.

Gingrey apologized, calling his own remarks "stupid." In a three-man race, Kingston becomes a favorite of many Chamber of Commerce Republicans. But Kingston also is from south Georgia, far from the population center of Atlanta, where Gingrey has won elections for decades.

Broun has just $217,000 in his campaign account, about one-tenth of his House rivals and not enough for one week of television ads in Atlanta. But he's also got a strong grass-roots following.

Handel can capitalize on experience in government, while still being an outsider to an unpopular Congress. She could be a particularly strong candidate if she's the only woman in the race.

But Loeffler could neutralize any gender advantage. Handel can use the Planned Parenthood flap to boost her conservative credentials, but she's had run-ins with staunch anti-abortion groups because she supports policy exceptions for rape, incest and to allow for in-vitro fertilization.

Loeffler can sell her success story and roots on an Illinois farm. But she'd still have to introduce herself to small town and rural Georgia as a millionaire from Atlanta.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/big-scramble-seen-open-senate-seat-georgia-114950175--election.html

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Yahoo's New Summly-Integrated News App Is Now Live

Today marks the launch of a new Yahoo news app for iOS that integrates Summly, its recent acquisition from a certain industrious young entrepreneur , that's made specifically "with smaller screens in mind." In other words, it's only available for iPhone and iPod touch for now. More »
    


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