Monday, November 26, 2012

Gadgets worth buying ? even if they're not on sale

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Black Friday's over, but the shopping frenzy continues. Even so, there are some?gadgets that never seem to end up on discount table. These are?the best products of the moment, and you can?buy them ? even if they're not on sale ? without feeling an ounce of regret.

We've selected these gadgets (and gift-worthy?premium?services) through our own?firsthand experience, along with insight from fellow technology reporters and other tech-savvy colleagues.?Most are options that make sense in any circumstance, but a few recommendations?are better suited for certain people (for instance, Android fans, T-Mobile customers, etc.). The goal is for you to have a "safe" list: These are indisputably the best tech options of the moment for your loved ones ? or yourself.?

Apple iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 is the best smartphone choice on the market right now. (And good thing too, because?if you favor iOS, it's really your only option.) It's ridiculously slender and light, but makes no compromises when it comes to performance and battery life.

Samsung Galaxy S III
Those who prefer Android should feel comfortable snagging a Galaxy S III. While the phone would have been even better if Samsung hadn't slapped so many embellishments?on top of the pure?Android OS,?it's a solid device with a large, bright screen and a snappy processor.

Google?Nexus 4?by LG
You can find the Samsung Galaxy S III on all U.S. carriers, but the?impressive Nexus 4 only runs on T-Mobile and AT&T in this country. Google's newest?smartphone has the latest, purest version of Android, 4.2 Jelly Bean, with features like Photo Sphere panoramic shooting and wireless display video streaming.?And since it's Google's own baby,?it's bound to be first in line for the next Android?operating system upgrade, too.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite
NBC News' Wilson Rothman declared the Kindle Paperwhite "the new king of e-readers" when he reviewed it.?It has great contrast that comes as a result of an innovative integrated lighting system. You still get the easy-on-the-eyes readability and impressively long battery life, but no more need for an Itty Bitty Book Light. ($119 for Wi-Fi-only model, $179 with Wi-Fi and 3G.)

Apple iPad (4th generation)
Though the iPad Mini has received most of the attention this season, we're not recommending it for now?because ? as lovely as the new size and shape is ? the screen should have higher resolution. We are recommending the newest iPad, however: It?maintains all the clever design touches and excellent battery life?of the prior generation, but runs even faster. Pricing starts at $499.

Google?Nexus 7?by Asus
The Nexus 7 is a lightweight,?high-performance tablet that delivers a pure Android experience to people who prefer that platform. While we don't feel that there are enough tablet-specific Android?apps to make any of those devices viable competitors to the iPad, this 7-inch tablet, starting at $199, is a best-in-class vehicle for Web, email and all of?Google's own services.?

Amazon Kindle Fire HD
For $199, the Kindle Fire HD makes a lot of sense for?media consumption,?especially if you're already in love with Amazon and its $70-per-year Prime media service. (Just don't?expect to be editing photos and?working on spreadsheets on this, like you can on an iPad.)?The 7-inch?tablet's a decent improvement on its predecessor, and the all-new?8.9-inch version is a solid step up for just $299.

Apple 13-inch MacBook Air
Choosing a laptop can seem difficult, but for most people, an ultra-light device with speedy guts is the way to go. Unless you're someone who does incredibly processor-intensive work ? or desperately needs a DVD drive ? the 13-inch MacBook Air, starting at $1,199, is the best bet. (Why else would so many PC makers try to copy it?)

AirPort Express
The router provided by your Internet service provider is typically a pain in the rump to deal with. If you're finally ready to accept that it's time to look elsewhere, then Apple's $99?AirPort Express is the router you should pick up. It's ridiculously simple to set up and you won't have to think about it much after the day you unbox it.

Spotify subscription
You want music. And you want lots of it. Instead of purchasing songs a la carte or forking money over for every album you download, you should sign up for a premium Spotify subscription for $9.99/month. You'll have access to millions and millions of tracks, instantly, and even be able to store them locally on your mobile device or computer for off-line play.

Amazon Prime subscription
Purchasing movie or TV show downloads quickly leads to a long credit card statement, but with a $70-per-year Amazon Prime subscription, you'll have access to a huge library of streaming video. On top of that, you'll also get free shipping on most items. If you own a Kindle, Prime also gives you "free"?book borrowing, including bestsellers like the Harry Potter series.

Netflix subscription
If you're not prone to shopping on Amazon and couldn't care less about getting free shipping with your video streaming service, then the $7.99-per-month?Netflix is the choice for you. Besides, its movie library is more impressive than Amazon's, at least for now.

Canon PowerShot S110
Canon's S-series cameras have gained a reputation for being the best point-and-shoot devices on the market. If you're not content with the photos your phone spits out and want the kind of manual control usually reserved for DSLRs, then the latest PowerShot S110 (between $400 and $450 retail) is?ideal. (And?if you can live without the S110's touchscreen and the built-in Wi-Fi, you can find the otherwise identical PowerShot?S100 on sale now.)

Canon EOS Rebel T4i
Canon's T4i represented a big jump ahead for the affordable?Rebel series of DSLRs. Its new processor ?delivers speed and low-light performance previously seen only in pro cameras, and its?HD video shooting is the best in its price range (it's around $800 retail). Unless you have a bunch of Nikon lenses, there's really no reason not to pick up one of these.

Nikon D600
Speaking of Nikon, the D600 is just right?for dedicated amateur photographers who want a full-frame DSLR but don't want to pay through the nose (the camera plus 24-85mm lens retails for around $2,500). It has all the features you'd want from a higher-end DSLR and a nifty viewfinder which offers 100 percent coverage (unlike many cheaper models).

Panasonic Lumix TS4
While you take most of your pictures with your phone, you get nervous taking it out at the beach or at the pool. One grain of sand or drop of water, and it's "bye?bye, smartphone." That's where the TS4 comes in. Whether you're way into extreme sports or just have kids, a rugged camera like this?is a great thing to have on hand. (Retail price between $200 and $250.)

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/gadgets-worth-buying-even-if-theyre-not-sale-1C7208005

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Opening Your Mind To Spirituality ? Self Improvement

Though spirituality is not a religion, more times than not religion frequently comes to the picture when we discuss spirituality. A person can be spiritual regardless of his religious principles. Some people find spirituality by meditating, interacting with nature, being alone, connecting with other people, or joining spiritual retreats. There are a thousand and one methods to be spiritual.

The Meaning Of Spirituality

Spirituality is hard to define and its definition varies from one person to another. But for many folks, it is a higher place of being. It?s a place where we feel from our heart and realise there is more to life than what our ego makes us believe. Spirituality is the idea that all of us can be in one higher consciousness. It is love and the openness to share that love with everyone. We will be able to find spirituality just by sitting on a rock and not thinking of anything. We will be spiritual just be watching the flowing creek and realising that there?s something far greater than the ripples. Spirituality is being closer to everybody whom we touch with our own lives. It is making a bigger bond with others as well as understanding we?re all on our own spiritual journey.

How To Live A Spiritual Life

You live a spiritual life when you?re able to actually connect not only with yourself but with others too. A spiritual life is living for today and having no worries what the future may bring. It?s a life of knowing who you are and where you are going. It is making an attempt to discover what you can today so that you are heading in the right direction. A spiritual life is devoid of fear and opening your heart so that love can come in.

The Easy Way To Open Up Your Mind

When you open you open your mind to new opportunities, you are also imbibing spirituality into your life. Science has taught us time and again that what we believed we knew was wrong and that there are still new possibilities out there which can exist. Science is being rewritten, in a similar manner as religions are being discussed on as more things are being discovered and studied about mystic abilities, prayer, after life, and reincarnation. What you believe to be true is the strongest of probabilities. Spirituality is becoming familiar with the unlimited probabilities what you may be in the present. You?ve found spirituality when you find out who you actually are.

Why Go To Sedona For Spiritual Retreats?

Folk from all areas of life all around the world go to Sedona for spiritual retreats. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce is unique because it is the just one of its kind with a unearthly division. The chamber guesstimates that about 60% of holiday makers in Sedona are there to attend spiritual retreats. If you go to Sedona, you?ll find people who will help you grow spiritually. They will help you open your heart. As you journey through life, you may decide to take a simple path or a hard one. Whatever you select, you?ll have the assurance that it?s for your own good. You?ll learn your lessons at the Ideal time for both you and your journey. If you need spiritual awakening, decide to go to Sedona. You can go there to seek the truth about life and your existence, and be sure that you may discover the solutions to plenty of your questions. When you do find truth, you?ll accomplish a higher experience of yourself, your environment, and the people around you.

If you feel it?s your time to find your own spirituality? If you happen to feel it?s the best time to discover who you are? If you feel it?s time to know the reason of your existence here on Earth?

Consider a spiritual retreat in Sedona, Arizona to learn from the professionals sedonasouladventures.com in the study of spirituality


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Saturday, November 10, 2012

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My step-sister is having her first baby, a baby boy! ?Last weekend she had a baby shower, and although I swore I would never shop off of the registry for baby showers, I had to make something handmade for my little nephew to be. ?Baby gifts can be so much fun to make because there are so many things that are needed, plus all of those cute little things that aren?t that you just can?t resist. ?I?ve been wanting to try the Lucy?s Kimono pattern from Heather Ross?s Weekend Sewing book for quite some time now, so I went for it. ?Who says it has to be for girls just because it?s called Lucy?s Kimono, right?

The pattern was easy enough, the instructions left a little to be desired, and I had to tweak a bit, but I think this turned out to be just darling. ?The fabric is from the?Boys Will Be Boys?line by David Walker and Free Spirit. ?I chose it because it was boyish, but not too babyish, and not too cutesy. ?I?m not a fan of cutesy baby boy things at all. ?With homemade off-white binding (I added the binding on the bottom hem) I think it looks very elegant. ?It?s the details that make it special?

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I had some fabric left over and wanted to do something more. ?Knowing what the color scheme is in the baby?s room, blue and brown, I thought I could incorporate the leftover fabric somehow, so I started scouring the internet for some ideas. ?I found a cute little framed picture that said ?Owl Love You For Always?, but for the life f me I cannot find it now or I would link to it! ?Anyway, it was my inspiration for this freezer-paper-stencil-turned-art for the nursery.

I used my Silhouette to cut the text directly onto freezer paper. ?I found the owls image online and traced it, then filled in the rest of the tree myself! ?It was a lot of fun.

Mom-to-be LOVED the baby gifts! ?The art is waiting for the baby?s arrival, and so are we. ?We?re anxiously awaiting meeting this sweet new member of our family! ?We are so excited!

What are your go-to baby gifts when you have a shower to attend?
What was the most meaningful baby shower gift you ever got?

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Source: http://thesoutherninstitute.com/2012/11/baby-gifts.html/

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The Key to Success | Wellness With Moira

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012 at 12:45 pm ?

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The Key to SuccessSuccess? We all aspire to it, talk about it, envy those who achieve it, we think about it, fight for it. Success comes with reaching our goals and it brings us huge satisfaction and happiness. This gives us a unique opportunity to be happy every day, if we achieve small goals every day and step by step we will be approaching our GREAT dream.

Close your eyes for a minute and imagine a successful person. Is he rich or poor? Surely, most of us associate success with rich people. So, success and wealth are inseparable from each other? Yes, it?s likely to be so. But wealth is not a target for a successful person. It is just one of the steps to reach a global aim.

What do you think is blocking your success? It is true that there some outer reasons, not?dependent upon you.

All the reasons are subjective (inner) and thus ? every one can get rid of these reasons, changing something in himself. We create the greatest obstacle in achieving success with our fears, and beliefs. So? what are the keys to success?

The following are some ideas that you may need to develop further to get your on the path to your version of success:

1) Clear objective. Without the aim, no achievement is possible. A thoroughly equipped ship with wonderful crew will arrive nowhere if it?hasn?t?any course of direction.

2) Accurate strategy. Unplanned success is a planned defeat. Accurate and logical strategy helps to realize the grandest projects. A successful person fulfills a small portion of his great plan every day. If you stick to your plan, then you will be able to realize everything you want.

3) Positive attitude. Positive thinking and a positive attitude to the world work wonders. You live in the world you create for yourself. You want to live in a wonderful world ? think about something wonderful! Stop being afraid of failures and you will reach your success.

4) Faith in success. Faith strengthens your potential, and doubts undermines it. If you have the desire, leave all your doubts behind. Just believe in the possibility of your own success and you will start seeing some blocks fall away :-)

5) Education and training. Being aware of your desires without any action will lead to nothing. Only action, supported by knowledge will result in great success. Continuous training and improvement of your professional knowledge ? this is a key feature that distinguishes a successful person. Our world is ever changing, by applying your new knowledge you can keep pace with time.

6) Self -improvement. It helps us to change for better, overcome our blocks and fears. Remember, that everything depends only on you; you are master of your fate, your success and happiness.

This article is merely a presentation of the philosophy of success. These are only words, although wise and true. However, you can choose to ?turn this philosophy into a powerful tool for improving your life from now on.

This simple philosophy can become your strategy, your guiding light in achieving success. I?m sure it will lead you to great success!

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Monday, November 5, 2012

PST: Juventus' strange, remarkable run

Juventus went 49 Serie A games without a loss, but when they finally fell 3-1 to Internazionale yesterday, the reaction was less shock than confirmation, the feeling that an inevitability had come. Inter were clearly the better side ? an advantage they needed after a wrongly allowed goal put them down one after 18 seconds ? though they weren?t the first team to outplay Juventus over the league 18 months. That they were the first to beat them in league made the preceding 49 games all the more confusing.

?We came back out for the second-half with so much anger after the offside goal,?1 Inter striker Diego Milito admitted afterward, the Argentine having taken his customary place in the big stage?s spotlight. His two goals had Inter up in by the 75th minute, with Rodrigo Palacio?s late insurance handing Juve their first loss at Juventus Stadium.

?We are still proud of these lads, who didn?t lose for 49 games,? Juve general manager Guiseppe Marotta said. [N]ow we must look forward.?2

?The Nerazzurri will compete at the top right until the end. We accept this defeat and we?re not going to make any bones about it.

For some, it was a surprising moment of humility. In the days before the game, Marotta made the mistake of publicly chiding Inter?s preparation, his glib derision catching the Nerazzurri?s attention.

?I was annoyed by what Mr. Marotta said before the game,? Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni conceded after ending Juve?s run. ?He made a sarcastic remark about our blithe approach. We work hard and you could see that.?3

The team?s formation symbolized that preparation. Stramaccioni took advantage of Juve?s two-forward approach by going three at the back, an approach they?ve used a various times this season, the team using both 3-4-3 and 4-3-3 formations. Surprisingly, Stramaccioni chose the more audacious approach on Saturday, Inter?s 3-4-3 seeking to pressure Juve high while taking advantage of the Old Lady?s lack of a top finisher.

Though Inter relinquished their clean sheet early, Juventus was held at bay for the next 90 minutes, a testament to both the Nerazzurri?s preparations and Juve?s lack of punch.

?We weren?t used to losing anymore, even if we played well,?4 captain Gianluigi Buffon said after the game, Juventus conceding three goals in league for the first time since last November. eventually noting another issue with Juve?s attitude. They?d never conceded three in their new home.

Buffon went on to note another issue which, like Marotta?s ill-advised criticisms, hints Juve took Inter for granted.

?I did not like our attitude after we went 1-0 up. I don?t understand why we sat there waiting for them outside our own box, we were far too carefree.?

Passivity is not a new problem for Juventus, a team whose 49-match winning streak defied their approach. This year?s Champions League has highlighted the problem, the Old Lady sitting on a disappointing three points after as many matches. The team too often relies on opportunism in lieu of control, and while their streak shows the approach can be successful, it frequently leaves your success in the hands of your opponents.

The approach also leaves the team content to sit on a lead, an attitude that would have been difficult to maintain last year had Inter, Milan, and Napoli (thanks to their Champions League commitment) not all, simultaneously taken a step back. Udinese had sold Alexis Sanchez. Fiorentina was in disarray. As with all remarkable results, Juve?s streak required remarkable circumstances.

?In my view, we could?ve dealt with the game differently,? Buffon continued, ?but after 15 minutes we just left the initiative to them.?

?Was our attack light,? Moratta asked, rhetorically, after the game. ?Yes, maybe with a more clinical striker we might?ve had a different result.?5

The remark understates the difference between the sides. With better finishing, Juventus may have scored another goal, but they still wouldn?t have had an answer for Milito.

Coming into the game, Inter?s focal point had 113 goals in his 191 Serie A appearances, yet he?d never scored from open play against Juventus. He?d converted from the spot during his time with Genoa, and in the 59th minute, Milito did the same on Saturday, equalizing after a penalty on Claudio Marchisio.

Sixteen minutes later, Milito finally had his open play goal, putting home a rebound of a Fredy Guarin blast to give Inter the lead. With Palacio?s late goal, Inter had their 3-1 win, giving Andrea Stramaccioni the biggest victory of his young career.

?Is this the best day of my career? The best day of my career was when the president chose me to coach Inter,? the 36-year-old modestly explained after the victory, preferring to keep the focus on the club rather than himself. ?I?m proud to be the Inter coach and I?m happy for our fans who can enjoy this win.?6

Stramaccioni?s appointment was almost a last resort in spring, with Inter having already gone through two coaches after Leonardo?s departure to Paris Saint-Germain. Gian Piero Gamsperini was dismissed almost immediately after the 2011-12 season started. Claudio Ranieri failed to engineer the same turnout he?d brought to Roma. When he was dismissed in March, Stramaccioni was promoted from the team?s Primavera side, becoming Inter?s fifth coach since Jos? Mourinho left after the team?s 2010-11 league, cup, Europe triumph.

?Stramaccioni doesn?t need to be compared to Mourinho,? Inter president Massimo Moratti explained. ?He?s just good. He?s surprising.?7

The surprises mean Inter has adjusted their goals.

?I?m happy because what seemed to be a transition season is now starting to look interesting,? Moratti said, with caution. ?[Let's] wait a bit before talking up our title challenge.?

Moratti doesn?t have a choice. Eleven rounds into the season, Inter sits second, one point back of Juventus. After a win in Turin, the Italian press is sure to see Inter as a contender, and with good cause. On talent, they have the means to compete with Juventus and Napoli. If Stramaccioni proves to have move tricks up his sleeve, Inter is as capable of claiming the Scudetto as the league?s other two title hopefuls.

It?s an assessment that only underscores the strange nature of Juventus?s streak. One loss after a 49-game unbeaten run would normally be seen as a blip. Not so in this case. While that feeling could come from the strength of their opponents or the sense that all good things must come to an end, it?s more likely a reflects a more general feeling about Juve?s quality. Though their title earned them respect, there was always wonder at how a team could go from out of Europe to unbeatable ? from redesign to reign in one summer.

That wonder was a euphemistic one. Nobody felt Juventus unbeatable, an attitude reflected in how Napoli beat them in last year?s Coppa Italia final. Inter was similarly aggressive on Saturday, and in doing so, they may have affirmed a blueprint for dealing with the Bianconeri.

Mid-way through last season, Napoli was similarly found out, Juventus helping to uncover an antidote Walter Mazzarri?s 3-5-2. Now it?s Juve?s turn to adapt, even if their adjustment will be more mental than tactical. Though Stramaccioni?s innovations trickled into his formation, the real epiphany in attidute. Like Napoli in the Coppa final, Inter proved you can go after Juventus.



1 ? http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/86/italy/2012/11/04/3502194/milito-anger-at-offside-goal-motivated-inter-comeback
2 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item885085/Inter-driven-by-Marotta-comments/
3 ? http://english.gazzetta.it/Football/03-11-2012/strama-a-sign-of-our-strength-now-juve-should-show-us-respect-913112705397.shtml
4 ? http://www.football-italia.net/26879/buffon-slams-juve-attitude
5 ? http://www.soccerway.com/news/2012/November/04/marotta-rues-lack-of-marksman/
6 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item884902/Moratti:-Stramaccioni-is-just-good/
7 ? http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item884902/Moratti:-Stramaccioni-is-just-good/

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/11/04/juventus-loses-inter-milan-49-match-unbeaten-run-serie-a/related/

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