If people can hear you jingling from down the street, there’s a pretty good chance you’d benefit from the magic of KeySmart 2.0, now 24% off at the BGR Store.
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If people can hear you jingling from down the street, there’s a pretty good chance you’d benefit from the magic of KeySmart 2.0, now 24% off at the BGR Store.
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America hasn’t always been the land of the free. The founders of the United States fought tirelessly for years to free themselves from Great Britain, and the Fourth of July is when we celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the document that marked the separation of the 13 American colonies from the British Empire.
What better way to celebrate that historical event than by watching people stuff their faces as quickly as possible with compressed meat trimmings and fat?
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Bob Lefsetz is one of the most well-known and well-respected music industry critics in the business. He has worked with and consulted for major labels for years, and he pens a regular newsletter covering every aspect of the industry. With the launch of Apple Music earlier this week, Lefsetz has given the new service plenty of attention recently, as you might expect.
But while many people are bullish on Apple’s new streaming music service, Lefsetz says it looks doomed to fail.
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Do you hate it when your significant other doesn’t want to listen to your boring stories, even though you’re fully aware of the fact that they’re not interesting at all? That’s when an amazing service called Listen Alert might come in handy… you know, if it were more than a hilarious Inside Amy Schumer sketch.
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Apple’s foray into the world of subscription music streaming got underway earlier this week with the release of Apple Music. An ambitious effort, to say the least, Apple is betting that the allure of on-demand streaming coupled with curated playlists will be enough to attract upwards of 100 million subscribers.
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I would never call myself a grill master by any stretch of the imagination. That said, I’ve been grilling for long enough to know some important techniques that will be the difference between making a delicious, succulent steak and making a beef-flavored hockey puck. If you’re grilling this weekend — and like all true Americans, I assume you are — here are some essential tips and you should know about.
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Windows 10 launches later this month — sort of — to save us from the disaster that was Windows 8. As has become tradition at Microsoft, the company made some major missteps as it tried to better address the mobile market. Windows 8 was supposed to offer an ideal computing experience on PCs and tablets, but it ended up being a disaster on both. Now, Windows 10 will dial down the mobile features on desktops and laptops, instead shifting back toward a Windows 7-like experience.
Microsoft continues to announce more details leading up to Windows 10’s July 29th release, and now a new series of comparison grids highlights all of the key features that Windows 10 Home edition users will not have access to.
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Health food crazes are nothing new in California, but one of the latest is especially ridiculous. Consumers are paying $10 (or more) for a single bottle of something called cold-pressed juice, but there’s no real evidence substantiating the belief that we absorb more nutrients from cold-pressed juice than we do from juice that went through a standard blender.
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With the Fourth of July just one day away, we’re celebrating early with a great list of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free. Friday’s list is packed with nine great iOS apps, and they’re normally all paid downloads. For a limited time, however, each and every one is free.
As always, there are also still a few freebies in yesterday’s post covering iOS apps on sale, so be sure to grab them before these sales end.
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One of the things many iPhone users criticized Apple for after the iPhone 6 was unveiled last year was the company’s decision to keep 16GB as the base storage option for the handset, especially in light of the increased storage needs of iOS 8. Many believed Apple would switch gears this year, and bump the memory of the entry-level iPhone 6s to 32GB, but that might not happen after all.
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