What can get a cosplay outfit into the Guinness Book of World Records? In this case, the number of working gadgets on the suit. Those gadgets include an anti-dog ultrasonic device, a baterang, a tiny flamethrower, and more. The post This Batman cosplay suit is in the Guinness Book of World Records appeared first on Holy Kaw!.
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You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies
Mashable26 Aug 2016 | 6:33 amIf you've ever ordered Cards Against Humanity from the delightfully corrupt board game's website, you may have noticed how ridiculously simple their interface is. So, the company behind the game launched Blackbox, a super easy-to-use shipping company for independent artists. To prove just how uncomplicated Blackbox is, the team put together OK Cookie Co, where you can fulfill all your horrible fortune cookie needs. SEE ALSO: Oreo's latest flavor sounds a little fishy The fortune cookies each nestle a pessimistic or backhanded message on a slip of paper. For example, "Your wildest dreams will… -
3 Overlooked Reasons Why Gender Equality Is Being Held Back
Fast Company26 Aug 2016 | 2:00 amWomen's Equality Day celebrates the 19th Amendment, but we still have a long way to go to achieve a true balance. Women's Equality Day celebrates the 19th Amendment, but we still have a long way to go to achieve a true balance.Ninety-six years ago today, the United States adopted the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote. In 1972, August 26 was declared "Women's Equality Day" in order to mark that anniversary.Read Full Story -
Volkswagenâs 2019 electric car said to get 300 miles on a 15-minute charge
TechCrunch26 Aug 2016 | 6:11 amThis year’s Paris motor show will host the unveiling of Volkswagen’s first all-electric car, according to an interview with company chairman Herbert Diess in German magazine WirstschaftWoche. The car will be roughly Golf-sized, according to the chairman, but will feel as roomy as a Passat on the inside, thanks to space saved via lighter frame construction and use of the electric… Read More -
Demand guardrails
Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect26 Aug 2016 | 1:27 amIt's tempting to believe that left to our own devices, we'll all maximize our health, make smart investment decisions and generally follow our instincts on the road to happiness. But it turns out that cigarettes are addictive, that financial distress causes people to make short-term decisions that are damaging, and that we even have trouble doing smart and easy things with a 401(k). Culture is powerful. Marketing is makes it more powerful. Financial interests are powerful, too. If peer pressure and short-term urgencies set us up to do things we regret, we come out ahead when we…
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3 teenage girls play beautiful classical guitar music
26 Aug 2016 | 9:39 pmTogether, these three teenagers play some of the most beautiful music you'll ever hear. We can only hope that they'll keep practicing and playing and get improving. The post 3 teenage girls play beautiful classical guitar music appeared first on Holy Kaw!. -
How Mike Tyson saved Fat Joe and Big Pun from a bouncer beating
26 Aug 2016 | 8:39 pmFat Joe and Big Pun were at a seedy club and carelessly got into an argument with a group of big, bad bouncers. Right before they were about to get the snot beat out of them, Mike Tyson shows up to save the day. The post How Mike Tyson saved Fat Joe and Big Pun from a bouncer beating appeared first on Holy Kaw!. -
What makes a scary movie scary?
26 Aug 2016 | 7:39 pmWhat makes a movie scary? What makes a good scary movie scarier than a bad scary movie? There's a lot more to scary flicks than you imagineââjust take a look. The post What makes a scary movie scary? appeared first on Holy Kaw!.
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Mashable
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You will love/hate Cards Against Humanity's new fortune cookies
26 Aug 2016 | 6:33 amIf you've ever ordered Cards Against Humanity from the delightfully corrupt board game's website, you may have noticed how ridiculously simple their interface is. So, the company behind the game launched Blackbox, a super easy-to-use shipping company for independent artists. To prove just how uncomplicated Blackbox is, the team put together OK Cookie Co, where you can fulfill all your horrible fortune cookie needs. SEE ALSO: Oreo's latest flavor sounds a little fishy The fortune cookies each nestle a pessimistic or backhanded message on a slip of paper. For example, "Your wildest dreams will come true, assuming those dreams are about the extinction of honeybees." And, "You are perfect just the way you are.... -
Richard Branson 'thought he was going to die' in bike accident
26 Aug 2016 | 6:24 amVirgin Group founder Richard Branson was recently injured in a serious bike accident while cycling on Virgin Gorda, an island in the British Virgin Islands. Branson shared images of his injuries after the accident and described what had happened in a blog post Friday. SEE ALSO: Why Virgin America's newest route to Hawaii is unlike the others "I was heading down a hill towards Leverick Bay when it suddenly got really dark and I managed to hit a ‘sleeping policeman’ hump in the road head on. The next thing I knew, I was being hurled over the handlebars and my life was literally flashing before my eyes," he wrote. Read more...More about Accident, Virgin, Richard Branson, Us World, and Travel... -
This couple has been together for over 60 years and have been separated for the saddest reasons
26 Aug 2016 | 6:05 amIf you haven't cried today and want to shed a tear, this might do the trick. Wolf Gottschalk, 83, and his wife Anita, 81 have been married since 1954. Their granddaughter, Ashley Bartyik, posted a photo of the two on Facebook, and their heartbreaking story of love and separation has gone viral. Bartyik snapped a picture the pair comforting each other at a transitional facility for those trying to get into a nursing home. She explains that they have been "separated for 8 months due to backlogs and delays by our health care system, whom have the power to have my grandpa moved to the same care facility as my grandmother." Read more...More about Elderly Couple, Nursing Home, and Watercooler -
How to make your email stand out from all the rest
26 Aug 2016 | 6:00 amMashable's latest #BizChats Twitter chat discussed the essentials behind constructing an exceptional marketing email. SEE ALSO: Why no one has responded to your email Over the course of an hour, our career experts covered an array of questions ranging from how to craft a clever and clickable subject line, to images and how to optimize them to their fullest potential. Several email experts joined in on the conversation including: AJ Ghergich, SEO & content marketing expert for Ghergich & Co.; Mari Smith, Facebook marketing expert, social media influencer & speaker; Matthew Vernhout, author, blogger & digital marketing expert; Natalie Zfat, writer, entrepreneur & social media influencer; and Paul Dunay,... -
Kerry Washington can't escape the horrors of group texting
26 Aug 2016 | 5:54 amKerry Washington feels your group text pains. The Scandal star and Emmy nominee teamed up with Jimmy Kimmel Live! to mock the deluge of texts that begins Friday morning and continues until brunch on Sunday. Go ahead, say you're busy this weekend and see how that works out for you. Dev Patel does a mean Australian accent in new trailer for 'Lion' Man proposes to girlfriend with Lego stop-motion film about their love story Britney Spears and James Corden slay Carpool Karaoke in matching schoolgirl outfits Paul Rudd starred in a Super Nintendo ad in the early '90s and it's great Read more... More about Jimmy Kimmel, Kerry Washington, and Entertainment
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Fast Company
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3 Overlooked Reasons Why Gender Equality Is Being Held Back
26 Aug 2016 | 2:00 amWomen's Equality Day celebrates the 19th Amendment, but we still have a long way to go to achieve a true balance. Women's Equality Day celebrates the 19th Amendment, but we still have a long way to go to achieve a true balance.Ninety-six years ago today, the United States adopted the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote. In 1972, August 26 was declared "Women's Equality Day" in order to mark that anniversary.Read Full Story -
Frank Ocean, Apple Music, And The Headache Of Streaming Exclusives
25 Aug 2016 | 3:37 pmExclusive albums are an increasingly potent weapon in the streaming wars. But are they good for artists and fans? Exclusive albums are an increasingly potent weapon in the streaming wars. But are they good for artists and fans?This weekend, I had a brief, uniquely modern conversation with somebody as we both stared into our phones together.Read Full Story -
Trump Campaign Continues To Send Illegal Solicitations To Foreigners Despite Warnings
25 Aug 2016 | 1:55 pmBack in June, complaints were filed with the FEC over such fundraising emails. But they're still being sent to non-U.S. lawmakers. Back in June, complaints were filed with the FEC over such fundraising emails. But they're still being sent to non-U.S. lawmakers.The emails signed by Donald J. Trump or his children come at all hours. Sometimes in the middle of the afternoon, Sir Roger Gale looks down at his iPhone and sees that he's been invited to dinner as an "honorary guest" if he makes a contribution. Other times, he's just asked to give money to "make America great again." And some mornings Gale is asked to sign a petition to "send Hillary and her corrupt Clinton Foundation packing... -
Samsung's Note 7 Pen Functions Are Still Searching For A Raison D'ĂȘtre
25 Aug 2016 | 11:31 amThe newly added pen functions are interesting, but overall the pen seems to be searching for clear use cases. The newly added pen functions are interesting, but overall the pen seems to be searching for clear use cases.This is the third in a three-part series reviewing Samsung's important new Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. The first part concerned the device's design. The second concerned the device's new iris scanner. Read Full Story -
Are Hollywood Blockbusters Worse This Year? Not Really.
25 Aug 2016 | 11:30 amIn a summer of Suicide Squad and Ben-Hur, it can feel like big-budget popcorn flicks have never been more awful. They have. In a summer of Suicide Squad and Ben-Hur, it can feel like big-budget popcorn flicks have never been more awful. They have.To hear the curmudgeons and film snobs tell it, the summer of 2016 has churned out some of the most soul-crushingly awful Hollywood blockbusters in recent memoryâfrom the superhero anti-epic Suicide Squad to the dead-on-arrival sequel to Independence Day. By the time the laughable Ben-Hur limped into multiplexes last weekend, the narrative had been solidified: The latest summer blockbuster season has been an exceptionally terrible one.Read...
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Volkswagenâs 2019 electric car said to get 300 miles on a 15-minute charge
26 Aug 2016 | 6:11 amThis year’s Paris motor show will host the unveiling of Volkswagen’s first all-electric car, according to an interview with company chairman Herbert Diess in German magazine WirstschaftWoche. The car will be roughly Golf-sized, according to the chairman, but will feel as roomy as a Passat on the inside, thanks to space saved via lighter frame construction and use of the electric… Read More -
Spiriâs on-demand carpooling service will use custom EVs and let drivers ride free
26 Aug 2016 | 5:31 amDanish startup Spiri believes urban transportation is still massively inefficient, and it’s setting out to tackle the problem from a few different directions. First, it’s building an on-demand carpooling service, similar to the UberPOOL offering (and the one Lyft just shut down). Second, it’s going to use its own custom electric vehicles to do so. Finally, it’s using… Read More -
How to opt out of sharing your WhatsApp info with Facebook
26 Aug 2016 | 3:58 amWhatsApp has started pushing out its new terms and conditions. If you want to opt out of sharing your data with Facebook for ad-targeting and product-related purposes, click through the slides to see how to do it… Read More -
Indiaâs MobiKwik lands $40M from NASDAQ-listed payment firm Net1
26 Aug 2016 | 3:21 amIndia-based mobile wallet startup MobiKwik has landed a $40 million strategic investment from Net1, a mobile payment firm specializing in solutions for the unbanked that has been listed on the NASDAQ since 2005. Read More -
How rival challenger bank Starling pranked Mondo on day new name Monzo was unveiled
26 Aug 2016 | 2:58 amWhen I wrote “it’s game on” after Mondo became the last of the four British challenger banks to secure a banking license earlier this month, I didn’t think competitor Starling Bank would take my words quite so literally. Read More
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Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect
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Demand guardrails
26 Aug 2016 | 1:27 amIt's tempting to believe that left to our own devices, we'll all maximize our health, make smart investment decisions and generally follow our instincts on the road to happiness. But it turns out that cigarettes are addictive, that financial distress causes people to make short-term decisions that are damaging, and that we even have trouble doing smart and easy things with a 401(k). Culture is powerful. Marketing is makes it more powerful. Financial interests are powerful, too. If peer pressure and short-term urgencies set us up to do things we regret, we come out ahead when we support cultural changes that remove that peer pressure and lessen those short-term urgencies. We know that wearing a bicycle... -
In pursuit of cheap
25 Aug 2016 | 1:45 amThe race to the bottom is unforgiving and relentless. I ordered some straw hats for a small party. The shipper sent them in a plastic bag, with no box, because it was cheaper. Of course, they were crushed and worthless. I wrote a note to the company's customer service address, but they merely sent an autoreply, because it was cheaper. And they don't answer the phone... you guessed it, because it's cheaper. Of course, you have competition. But the big companies that are winning the price war aren't winning because they've eliminated customer service and common sense. They're winning because of significant advances in scale and process, advances that aren't available to you. Organizations panic in the... -
Graceful degradation
24 Aug 2016 | 1:02 amStuff's going to break. Then what? Air conditioners, for example, gradually lose their charge. When they do, icing can occur. When that happens, the drain pans overflow and water seeps away. The smart builder, then, anticipates all this and has the pan connected to some sort of drain, as opposed to having it rot the beams or collapse a ceiling. Most failures aren't shocking surprises. The law of large numbers is too strong for that. Instead, they are predictable events that smart designers plan for, instead of wishing them away as rare unpredictable accidents. Lastpass is a popular password manager. (You should have a password manager. And tenants' insurance. And you should backup your data, too.... -
Temperament is a skill
23 Aug 2016 | 12:59 amThrowing tantrums, calling names, not doing the reading, making things up, demonizing the other, impulsivity, egomaniacal narcissism, breaking big promises... Waiting your turn, asking hard questions, thinking about others, slowing down in key moments... Telling the truth, taking responsibility... Giving others a chance to share their ideas, attracting and trusting talented people, trusting the right things and being skeptical of the others... These are all skills (or the lack thereof). Somewhere along the way, we accepted the baked-in, unchanging, what-you-see-is-what-you-get view of the world. It lets us off the hook, of course, because if this is the way we are, it's certainly not our fault. The... -
"The main topic that's been on everybody's mind"
22 Aug 2016 | 2:38 amIs almost never the one that's worth talking about. The urgency of the day, today's celebrity crisis, the thing of the moment... that's what the media wants, that's what creates urgency, and that's what is most definitely not important. We now follow that same path at work. No excuses for the reporter (and editor) that pursue a story merely because it's on everybody's mind. Or the boss or the VC, either. That's not a good enough reason to waste our attention on it. Step by step, drip by drip, you carve your path by focusing on what matters, not what's on everybody's mind. By the time you try to chase the urgent thing, it's too late.
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Court Suspends âBurkiniâ Ban in French Town
26 Aug 2016 | 6:23 amThe Council of State, the highest court in the French administrative justice system, ruled that the prohibition in Villeneuve-Loubet violated civil liberties. -
Well: How Parents Harnessed the Power of Social Media to Challenge EpiPen Prices
26 Aug 2016 | 6:18 amA few vocal parents harnessed the power of Facebook and Twitter to pressure pharmaceutical firm Mylan to lower its price on EpiPens, a life-saving injection for people with severe allergic reactions. -
Car Bomb Attack in Turkey Kills 11 Police; 78 Wounded
26 Aug 2016 | 5:09 amA Kurdish militant suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden truck into a checkpoint near a police station in southeast Turkey on Friday, killing at least 11 police officers and wounding 78 other people, the prime minister said. -
New York Today: New York Today: Madonnaâs Metropolis
26 Aug 2016 | 4:58 amFriday: The Queen of Popâs New York, things to do this weekend and Times Squareâs seedy past. -
Prosecutors in Oscar Pistorius Case Lose Bid to Appeal 6-Year Sentence
26 Aug 2016 | 4:20 amMr. Pistorius was convicted of the 2013 murder of his girlfriend, but last month he received a sentence more lenient than many observers had expected.
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WIRED
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Meet Luigi the PoopBot. Heâs Here to Scrape Your Sewers
26 Aug 2016 | 5:00 amMIT is studying waste to understand everything from heroin use to antibiotic-resistant bacteriaâand all with the help of a sewer-slurping robot named Luigi. The post Meet Luigi the PoopBot. Heâs Here to Scrape Your Sewers appeared first on WIRED. -
Where Are Trumpâs and Clintonâs Biggest Donations Coming From? We Made a Map
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amThe 10 zip codes donating the most money to the Clinton campaign are located in just three metropolitan areas: New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. The post Where Are Trumpâs and Clintonâs Biggest Donations Coming From? We Made a Map appeared first on WIRED. -
Could This Be the Year Movies Stopped Mattering?
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amThere are great films out there, and people who want to see them. But in a year of endless pop-cultural distractions, movies have never felt less important. The post Could This Be the Year Movies Stopped Mattering? appeared first on WIRED. -
Why Dropping Music on Friday Is Pivotal (Hint: Itâs Not Sales)
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amFor 25 years in the U.S., albums came out on Tuesday. Last year, in the face of piracy and declining sales, that changed to Friday. Did the move help? The post Why Dropping Music on Friday Is Pivotal (Hint: It's Not Sales) appeared first on WIRED. -
How (and Why) to Safely Open Your Wi-Fi Network During a Disaster
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amDisasters happen. Emergency access to Wi-Fi is critical, for affected people and first responders. But you have to do it right. The post How (and Why) to Safely Open Your Wi-Fi Network During a Disaster appeared first on WIRED.
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Overcoming the Fear of Being Heard
24 Aug 2016 | 7:00 amBy Karly Nimmo. In my work with hundreds of podcasters, and potential podcasters (this also applies to bloggers, entrepreneurs, small business owners and anyone putting themselves out there) I see one key thing get in the way over and over again⊠Our good old mate, FEAR. Letâs talk about fear, because it has the capability to paralyse and stop the vast majority from ever leaving the discomfort of their comfort zone. And, that seems such a shame. I see so many amazing people, with incredible messages, products and services to share, who are stuck in fear. Fear shows up in a number of ways and in varying parts of our journey. When youâre putting yourself out there in a bigger way, there seems to... -
How Working Fewer Hours Can Increase Your Productivity
23 Aug 2016 | 7:00 amBy ProBlogger Productivity Expert Nicole Avery. We live in a culture that assumes the more hours you work the more work you are doing. Stories are traded of working past midnight or working 10 hour days with no breaks with great pride and being sleep deprived due to work, is treated by many as a badge of honour. But is it productive? If you look at the statistics, it appears not: The above graph shows the productivity (GDP per hour worked) in relation to the number of hours worked in OECD countries. The trend is clear: the more hours worked the less productive we are. Personally this is something I have worked out the hard way. At the end of 2014 I was so close to quitting blogging. I was caught in the... -
4 Creative Ways to Build Buzz for Your Next Blog Post Before It Goes Live
22 Aug 2016 | 7:00 amThis is a guest contribution from Bill Achola. I remember those days when I thought writing a blog post was enough. I would invest all my efforts on choosing the right topic, writing a quality blog post, making it smart, funny, and engaging, adding interesting pictures, carefully crafting an eye-catching format, and choosing the right time to post. I would weigh all my options, do all the hard work, hit âpublishâ, and then wait for the traffic to pour in. It didnât. It wasnât until I had wasted a considerable amount of effort that I realized that effectively promoting a blog post is as important as, if not more so, than writing quality content. In a blogosphere full of unwanted noise, your... -
PB148: Juggling Family Life and Blogging? Hereâs some Tips on Getting the Balance Right
22 Aug 2016 | 2:00 amFinding a Balance Between Family Life and Blogging Life Today, we are talking about family and blogging. One of the reasons I was attracted to blogging was because it seemed like something that would allow me to have some flexibility in my life and time for family. Today, Iâm going to talk about how that turned out, and the struggle and tensions that can arise when blogging with family around. My blogging career didnât turn out quite as we expected it would, but my full-time blogging does allow me flexibility and to be involved with day to day family life. By working at home, I can greet my kids at the door after school, attend daytime school concerts, give my kids rides when needed, and take my son to... -
Reading Roundup: Whatâs New in Blogging Lately?
19 Aug 2016 | 7:33 amAt times the internet and blogging appears to be morphing at warp speed, setting our heads spinning and making us feel like it’s impossible to keep up – this has been one of those weeks! So I hope the first pick for you will help. Stop Spending so Much Time in Your Head | Darius Foroux So you can free it up to actually get some work done/get yourself out there! Facebook Tests Streaming Videos to TV Using Apple’s AirPlay, Google’s Chromecast | MarketingLand Gamechangerrrrrrr! No longer are they stuck on your video only, or ditching you to go back to scrolling their newsfeed – your audience could possibly now do both. The Must-Have Social Media Tool Every Content Marketer Needs | Copyblogger It can’t be...
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Entrepreneur: Latest Articles
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3 Secrets to Closing More Deals by Using Compelling Case Studies
26 Aug 2016 | 6:30 am70 percent of B2B find case studies to be a critical tool. Are you one of them? -
3 Business Lessons From Filmmaker and Comedian Kevin Smith
26 Aug 2016 | 5:30 amFind out how this creative genius built his Hollywood career from the ground up. -
5 Ways Volunteering Helps You Do Well While Doing Good
26 Aug 2016 | 5:00 amPeople helping the community because they have a giving heart are just the people you want to do business with. -
Swimming Through Crisis: The Stats Behind Lochte's Apology
26 Aug 2016 | 4:30 amFour-day analysis of news stories and social media posts show Ryan Lochte's tactical response to scandal was, relatively, successful. -
7 Steps to a Perfectly Written Business Plan
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amYour business plan is how investors and potential partners see that you know everything you can about your industry.
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Two-Ingredient Preserved Limes Are Easy and Add Bright, Citrus Flavor to Anything
26 Aug 2016 | 6:30 amA squeeze of lime brightens up beverages, fish, tacos, fish tacos, and all sorts of other things, but preserving them takes their flavorful impact to great new heights.Read more... -
The IRS Has a New Web Page for People Who Make Money From the Sharing Economy
26 Aug 2016 | 6:00 amAs an Airbnb host, Lyft driver, or anyone else who earns money from the sharing economy, youâve probably had tax questions at some point. The IRS now has a site dedicated to answering those questions.Read more... -
Amazon's Deeply Discounting Dozens of Household Essentials You Need to Buy Anyway, Today Only
26 Aug 2016 | 5:49 amOn a typical day, Amazon will run highly discounted Gold Box deals on a handful of diverse and unrelated products. But today, for whatever reason, theyâre all about cleaning supplies.Read more... -
Take the 30-Day Track Everything Challenge to Get a Handle On Your Spending
26 Aug 2016 | 5:30 amFor the veteran budget handler, whether you need to track every single expense is debatable . If youâve never done it, though, try the 30-day tracking challenge. Simply keep track of every penny you spend for a month.Read more... -
Deadspin Jason Kipnis Messes With Rougned Odor, Delighting The Rangers Bench | Jezebel Hillary Clint
26 Aug 2016 | 5:18 amDeadspin Jason Kipnis Messes With Rougned Odor, Delighting The Rangers Bench | Jezebel Hillary Clinton Takes on the Alt-Right in Excoriating Speech Denouncing Donald Trumpâs Racist Ass | Gizmodo Israeli Cyber Weapon Dealers Figured Out How to Hack Every iPhone | The Slot Ann Coulter: Donald Trump Wasnât Mocking Reporterâs Disability; He Was Imitating a âStandard Retardâ |Read more...
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MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors
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Apple to Eliminate Home Button in 2017 iPhone
25 Aug 2016 | 5:32 pmThe radically redesigned iPhone coming in 2017 will not feature a Home button, Bloomberg today confirmed in a wider report focusing on new mobile payment features coming to Japan.Apple is already at work on a major redesign of the iPhone for 2017 that focuses more heavily on the display by removing the Home button, according to a person familiar with the matter.According to past rumors, the 2017 iPhone, which may be called the iPhone 8, will feature a complete design overhaul with an edge-to-edge flexible OLED display that does away with the top and bottom bezels where features like the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and front-facing camera are housed. Instead, the functionality of the Home button,... -
Apple Working on Special Version of iPhone for Japan, Will Include FeliCa Tap-to-Pay Chip
25 Aug 2016 | 5:18 pmApple is developing a version of the iPhone for Japan that includes one of Sony's FeliCa chips to enable contactless transit payments, reports Bloomberg. FeliCa is a tap-to-pay format developed by Sony and built into cards that are used to access Japan's railway and bus system. FeliCa is faster than Apple Pay, allowing transactions to occur in a fraction of a second, which makes it suitable for use in a fast-paced transit environment. It's also able to store e-money that can be used at vending machines and cafes across the country. Apple plans to work with several transit card providers to create virtual versions of FeliCa transit cards that can be stored in the Wallet app on the iPhone and used in... -
Siri Held Back by Lack of Advancements in Microphone Technology
25 Aug 2016 | 3:11 pmServices like Siri, Cortana, and Alexa are being held back by a lack of advancements in digital microphone technology, reports Bloomberg, citing the opinions of several analysts. While processors, camera sensors, and other vital iPhone components have evolved rapidly over the course of the last several years, the same can't be said for microphones. Digital microphones still have trouble focusing on filtering out background noise and clearly detecting faraway voices, impacting device listening capabilities. With artificial intelligence growing in popularity, however, Bloomberg says manufacturers are scrambling to improve microphone tech."No doubt, there is an arms race," says Peter Cooney, an analyst... -
Unique 'Celebration' Apple-1 Sells for $815,000
25 Aug 2016 | 12:22 pmA rare "Celebration" Apple-1 computer has fetched $815,000 in an auction hosted by charity auction site CharityBuzz, one of the highest prices an Apple-1 has sold for at auction. During the final minutes of the auction, bids reached $1.2 million, but it appears the last bid was pulled just seconds before the auction ended. The "Celebration" Apple-1, so named by computer historian Corey Cohen, features a blank "green" PCB board that was never sold to the public and was not a part of a known production run. The auction included an original Apple-1 ACI cassette board, pre-NTI, with Robinson Nugent sockets, a period correct power supply, an early Apple-1 BASIC cassette labeled and authenticated by... -
Apple Releases iOS 9.3.5 With Fix for Three Critical Vulnerabilities Exploited by Hacking Group
25 Aug 2016 | 9:56 amApple today released an iOS 9.3.5 update for the iOS 9 operating system, almost a month after releasing iOS 9.3.4 and a few weeks before we expect to see the public release of iOS 10, currently in beta testing. iOS 9.3.5 is available immediately to all devices running iOS 9 via an over-the-air update. iOS 9.3.5 is likely to be the last update to the iOS 9 operating system, introducing final bug fixes, security improvements, and performance optimizations before iOS 9 is retired in favor of iOS 10. iOS 9.3.4, the update prior to iOS 9.3.5, included a critical security fix patching the Pangu iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak exploit. iOS 9.3.5 features major security fixes for three zero-day exploits and should be...
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chrisbrogan.com
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What Do You Lose by Fitting In?
15 Aug 2016 | 7:30 amI just looked over my last ten posts. The only thing they all have in common is that I’m not talking about what all my other friends are talking about. I’m not talking about lead magnets and how to automate your tweets or why it’s sad that Blab failed or any of that. I’m not debating whether Instagram stories is a good or bad thing. Mostly because I don’t care. It’s not why I do what I do, and none of that has to do with how I want to help people market and sell and live better. What Do You Lose by Fitting In? By contrast, I went to a few people’s sites and if you covered up their headers and just read the post titles, you wouldn’t really know which site you were on. The posts are somewhat the same. The... -
Content Marketing: We Must Entertain
13 Aug 2016 | 6:08 amI’m working on a new post, but I want to make you watch this video ahead of it. I won’t explain why yet. Just go with me. Continue ReadingThe post Content Marketing: We Must Entertain appeared first on chrisbrogan.com. -
Wait Where Did Yesterday Go
9 Aug 2016 | 4:12 pmIt’s practically September, you know. The year is almost over. How much did you accomplish? Can you measure it in any way? Do you have any markers? I’ll tell you straight out that I didn’t do nearly enough to cover myself in this regard. I didn’t track it well enough. Wait: Where Did Yesterday Go? To the positive, I’ve worked really hard at following the 20 Minute Plan. That means that I’ve put 3 hours of work towards my priorities in every single day. To the minus, I still didn’t tighten up my goals enough, nor did I work a big enough and meaningful enough plan. Continue ReadingThe post Wait Where Did Yesterday Go appeared first on chrisbrogan.com. -
Pokemon Go Stats
3 Aug 2016 | 4:46 amThe guys at BargainFox sent over this insane infographic full of Pokemon Go information. There are some fascinating numbers in there. Continue ReadingThe post Pokemon Go Stats appeared first on chrisbrogan.com. -
The Right Kind of Advertising
2 Aug 2016 | 6:50 amMatthew McConaughey is smart, and so are the people at Wild Turkey, a Kentucky maker of bourbon. They approached the actor to be the celebrity spokesman for their product. You’ve seen it a million times before. But Matthew wanted more. He said that he wanted to dig in and get his hands in the clay of it all, to be a bigger part of the story and not just a character in it. So now he’s their creative director. His first project? This six minute documentary. It starts out the way you’d expect, but I like just how quickly it goes into the details of the people behind the drink. It’s easy to forget that every product has a story, but that’s where McConaughey can prove his mettle. His job is to show us why this...
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Copyblogger
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A Beginnerâs Guide to SEO that Works
25 Aug 2016 | 3:00 pmOn this week’s episode, we’re joined by Rebecca Gill of Web Savvy Marketing. She is a WordPress developer, an SEO consultant, and a general business consultant. Sheâs an active member of the WordPress community, participating as a WordCamp speaker, podcast guest, and SEO educator. Her company, Web Savvy Marketing, was founded in 2009 and is a creative agency based in Southeastern Michigan. They work with clients across the globe who range from bloggers and small businesses to large enterprises and universities. The Web Savvy online store offers more than 20 professionally designed Genesis themes ideal for businesses, marketers, educational institutions, and bloggers. In this 29-minute episode... -
Are You Busy Doing the âRightâ Things on LinkedIn?
25 Aug 2016 | 11:00 amAlex Rynne, millennial marketer and content creator at LinkedIn, will blow your mind with her overall insight on company pages and showcase pages. In this full episode, Alex Rynne delivers non-stop tips, tactics, statistics, advice, and experience that you can put into action right now. Youâll learn about images, post schedules, the importance of testing, what the new headline really is, and much more … <ul> <li>That visual is the new headline</li> <li>The importance of A/B testing</li> <li>All about personalization</li> <li>What to share on your Company Pages</li> <li>How to stretch your dollar on LinkedIn</li> <li>Showcase Pages tips and tools</li> <li>Why telling your audience what theyâre going to get is so important</li> <li>That short and simple is the...</li></ul> -
6 Website Design Tips that Will Have Your Audience Licking Their Screens
25 Aug 2016 | 5:35 am“We made the buttons on the screen look so good you’ll want to lick them.” â Steve Jobs You’re creating great content to attract an audience. A loyal audience that comes to know, like, and trust you. But what if you never get the attention of that audience in the first place? What if your website visitors take one look at your well-written words and move right along because your page looks bland, boring, and amateurish? You lose them at hello. Your words never have a chance to take root. Thatâs where design can help. Design creates a welcoming first impression. It engages your site visitors and draws them in so theyâll actually spend time with your information. Itâs the difference between... -
From Podcast Host to Full-Blown Personal Brand Entrepreneur, with Colin Gray
24 Aug 2016 | 10:00 amThe Podcast Host, Colin Gray, joins the show as he shares how he’s developed his podcast into a long-standing business based around his personal brand. Chris and Colin also talk about the CEO mindset, marketing strategies for your podcast, and what he has planned for The Podcast Host in the future. On this episode of Youpreneur FM, we shine the spotlight once again on the topic of podcasting, specifically on how to build, monetize, and grow your personal brand around one. Here to shed some light on this as well as share his own experiences is The Podcast Host and Youpreneur Member, Colin Gray, who joins the show as we chat about transitioning from podcasting into a wider content plan, the CEO mindset,... -
Let Digital Commerce Summit Help You Elevate Your Business in 2016
24 Aug 2016 | 8:00 amYouâve seen a few posts here about our upcoming event, Digital Commerce Summit — especially about the myriad benefits it will deliver to attendees. Today, we have one more quick note for you about our inaugural event ⊠but this note isnât aimed at potential attendees (more for them here). Instead, todayâs information is aimed at potential sponsors. Thatâs because Digital Commerce Summit sponsorship allows us to help you build your business. How? By helping you get your brand and message in front of people who — with their actions — demonstrate that they are passionate about digital products and services, and are committed to investing in the success of their businesses. Letâs start with...
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Macworld
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Best Deals of the Week, August 22-26 - Deal Alert
26 Aug 2016 | 6:20 amBest Deals of the Week, August 22-26 - Deal AlertCheck out this roundup of the best deals on gadgets, gear and other cool stuff we have found this week, the week of August 15th. All items are highly rated, and dramatically discounted!72% off Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3 Wireless Bluetooth SpeakerThe Cambridge SoundWorks OontZ Angle 3 Next Generation Ultra Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker currently averages 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 8,300 people on Amazon (read reviews).  It's regular list price is $99.99, but with the current 72% discount you can get it for just $27.99. The OontZ Angle 3 connects effortlessly to your device via bluetooth. It is designed to be loud and clear, with rich bass... -
Folx 5 review: How I learned to stop worrying and love this Mac download manager
26 Aug 2016 | 6:00 amThink you donât need extra software for managing internet downloads? If your web browser gets only an occasional workout transferring files one at a time, youâre probably right. But if you frequently pull down multiple things at once, you could certainly benefit from a management utility.In years past, the choice was simple: Yazsoftâs excellent Speed Download tackled everything you could throw at it with a familiar, iTunes-style user interface. But in early 2014, the developer suddenly called it quits. The application continued working until OS X El Capitan 10.11, at which point I finally had to say goodbye.Yazsoft did recommend an alternative to Speed Download, but it wasnât quite the same. This... -
Why Apple Watch 2 doesn't need cellular anyway
26 Aug 2016 | 5:27 amMany garments were rended and much hair torn last week over a report in Bloomberg that the next version of the Apple Watch would not arrived with cellular networking.Setting aside some of the questions about the reporting of that story and Appleâs development timelines, allow me to share with you my nuanced, carefully considered, and thoughtful reaction to that news: meh.Look, I get it: the ability to have your Apple Watch connected no matter where you are and let it function untethered from your iPhone seems like a nice addition. And Iâm sure Apple will get there some day, but there are a few reasons why I think this is much ado about nothing.To read this article in full or to leave a comment,... -
My schizophrenic iPhone storage numbers
26 Aug 2016 | 4:00 amI recently checked my iPhoneâs Storage & iCloud Usage settings, and it said that I didnât have a lot of space left. On this 64GB deviceâwhich, according to the iPhone, only really has 55.5GBâthere was only 696MB available. But then I synced the iPhone with iTunes. The latter showed me how much free space it thought I had: 2.68GB. And it also said that the iPhoneâs capacity is 55.7GB, or 200MB more than what the phone itself says. Is my iPhone crying âWolf?âTo read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here -
Catch 'No Country for Old Men' and other movies streaming online
26 Aug 2016 | 3:00 amRobocop, American Psycho, and Police Academy are just a few of the 12 notable movies you can now see online.
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Now itâs a party: Even North Korea gets in on IoT
25 Aug 2016 | 3:27 pmNews is emerging from North Korea that the Hermit Kingdom has launched its own Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platform to modernize its factories. As reported by NK News, a Seoul-based monitor of North Korean activity, the new technology was recently showcased on state television. The broadcasts from North Korea revealed the launch of Star Group device, which appears to be a flash tablet that reportedly assists workers remotely operate equipment throughout the country. This follows news that China, long North Koreaâs only major international backer, is poised to become a global leader in IIoT. North Koreaâs domestically produced device runs on the 20-year-old Windows CE operating system. In what... -
Hyundai joins start line at Willow Run self-driving test track
25 Aug 2016 | 3:13 pmJapanese automaker Hyundai plans to test autonomous cars at Willow Run, Michigan, an 311 acre test site in development, dedicated to simulating self-driving in a town. The American Center for Mobility, a state government organization, will operate the facility. It plans to open its doors in 2017, using a âpay per useâ model for manufacturers and developers that want to test it. See Also: Uber, Hyundai to collaborate on self-driving cars in Korea Willow Run will become a simulated town, with skyscrapers, high-speed loops, and urban objects that self-driving systems may not recognize. The hope is that with all of the simulated objects, self-driving systems will become smarter faster and pass the data to... -
Are IoT return on investment expectations over-hyped?
25 Aug 2016 | 12:00 pmThe Internet of Things (IoT) is touted as a future source of huge revenues, but concerns are mounting that Return on Investment (ROI) expectations are too aggressive. An article on IDGâs ARNnet discusses a report by Current Analysis that raises the topic of sky-high expectations surrounding IoT. And it suggests that in some cases lackluster ROI is making it difficult for businesses to justify IoT deployments. This report comes amid news that IoT and data analytics are driving a major surge in technology mergers and acquisitions, in part because of high ROI expectations for the technology. The study found that many businesses had aggressive, short-term expectations for IoT generated revenues.... -
China Telecomâs future focuses on big data, IoT, and the cloud
25 Aug 2016 | 10:00 amChina Telecom, the state owned fixed-line operator, has released its latest five-year plan detailing the companyâs move into emerging markets. The change comes as China Mobile, the state owned mobile operator, starts to encroach on China Telecomâs business. More Chinese customers, especially the younger generation, are skipping fixed-line telephones and broadband for cheaper mobile contracts. To remain relevant, China Telecom plans to transform the business into an âintegrated information service providerâ, focused on artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data, the Internet of Things, mobile. The state-owned enterprise already provides service to all five focus markets, according to Nikkei.... -
Mobileye and Delphi aim for autonomous tech by 2019
25 Aug 2016 | 8:34 amComponent suppliers Mobileye and Delphi announced on Tuesday a new partnership, called Central Sensing Localization and Planning (CSLP), that aims to have a driverless system road ready by the end of 2019. The two firms will share technology to build the driverless system, which we assume will be licensed to automotive manufacturers. Delphi will supply the hardwareâradar, LiDAR, and camerasâMobileye will provide real-time mapping, a mobile vision system, and multi-domain controller. See Also: Mark your calendars: 2021 will be huge for autonomous cars Automotive manufacturers already outsource most of the nuts and bolts manufacturing to third-party suppliers. In the age of self-driving, more sensors...
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Smashing Magazine
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Web Development Reading List #151: Microinteraction UX, Feature Policy, And Passport.js
26 Aug 2016 | 3:16 amIn the last few years, Iâve seen a lot of code. As a freelancer working on multiple big projects with a lot of people, youâll inevitably see all varieties of code styles. But I also realized how much writing JavaScript changed over the past years. Having learned JavaScript before ES6 was there, a great mentor (Hans Christian Reinl) taught me the most important lesson: Always write clean, understandable code. Avoid ternary operators, declare variables in one place, make functions as simple as possible. Basically things that so many JavaScript style guides also advise. But with the growing adoption of... -
Upgrading CSS Animation With Motion Curves
25 Aug 2016 | 3:58 amThere is UI animation, and then there is good UI animation. Good animation makes you go âWow!â — itâs smooth, beautiful and, most of all, natural, not blocky, rigid or robotic. If you frequent Dribbble or UpLabs, youâll know what I am talking about. With so many amazing designers creating such beautiful animations, any developer would naturally want to recreate them in their own projects. Now, CSS does provide some presets for transition-timing-function, such as ease-in, ease-out and ease-in-out, which add some level of smoothness and realism, but they are very generic, arenât they? How boring would it... -
Diverse Test-Automation Frameworks For React Native Apps
24 Aug 2016 | 1:15 amThe bar is set high for todayâs mobile apps. First, apps must meet the standard of quality that app markets expect. Secondly, mobile app users are very demanding. Plenty of alternatives are available to download, so users will not tolerate a buggy app. Because mobile apps have become such a crucial part of peopleâs lives, users wonât be shy about sharing their love or hate for an app — and that feedback gets in front of millions of users in seconds. The post Diverse Test-Automation Frameworks For React Native Apps appeared first on Smashing Magazine. -
I Contributed To An Open-Source Editor, And So Can You
23 Aug 2016 | 2:20 amA few months ago, Jason Grigsbyâs post about autocompletion in forms made the rounds. I loved the idea of allowing users to fill in their credit card details by taking a picture of their card. What I didnât love was learning all of the possible values for autofill by heart. Iâm getting lazy in my old age. Lately, Iâve gotten spoiled from using an editor that does intelligent autocompletion for me, something that in the past only massive complex IDEs offered. Opening my editor of choice, I created an input element and added an autocomplete attribute, only to find that the code completion offered me the... -
Five Rules Of App Localization In China: Money, Dating And App Store
22 Aug 2016 | 2:36 amI recently sat down with Rock Zhang, a Chinese mobile entrepreneur. Rock is my classmate from business school, and we have both worked in the mobile industry for a while. In an age when the best marketing is good product management, Rock knows how to make millions of Chinese users fall in love with an app. I asked him to share his thoughts on app localization. For me, China has always been a hard market to crack. Iâve marketed several mobile apps in European and US markets, and my apps have been featured many times in the App Stores in Russia, Israel, Spain, Germany and the US. But in China, our growth was...
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Clinton aims to reframe 2016 debate
26 Aug 2016 | 6:33 amThe speech that Hillary Clinton delivered on Thursday was the one that many Democrats had been waiting for. -
Trump to Anderson Cooper: 'Bad dudes' are out
26 Aug 2016 | 5:26 amIn an exclusive interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Donald Trump talked about his plan to build a wall and said he will remove all of "the bad dudes" when he takes office. -
Brazil charges Lochte
26 Aug 2016 | 4:43 amIt looks like US swimmer Ryan Lochte will soon have to decide whether to go back to Brazil. -
Uber is bleeding money
25 Aug 2016 | 12:13 pmUber may be the most valuable privately held company in the world, but that doesn't mean it's making money. -
The mislabeled pill that's killing people
25 Aug 2016 | 11:23 pmThey might as well be playing Russian Roulette.
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Scott Kelby's Photoshop Insider
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Tonight Is My First NFL Football Game of the Season
26 Aug 2016 | 12:16 amThe drought is over â Football is back, and tonight’s my first game of the season (well, it’s a pre-season game, but ya know â I definitely need a pre-season game to warm up and shake the dust off a long off-season). I’m excited to once again be covering Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games for Zuma Sports, and that starts with tonight’s epic clash against the Cleveland Browns (stop snickering). I think it’s going to be a solid year for Tampa, so I’m psyched to see how the season plays out. Here’s the load out I’m using for tonight’s game (No, I don’t have any 1DX Mark IIs – I’m still using the old 1Dxs). Buried in there is a Rapid Strap camera strap. I can probably take the Hoodman Loupe out, since... -
Just Announced: The New Canon EOS 5D Mark IV â Itâs Finally Here!
24 Aug 2016 | 9:09 pmCanon just announced perhaps one of the most anxiously awaited new cameras in years â the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. I got a chance to do a shoot with it (see the video below), and I have to say, it’s not only probably the best camera Canon’s ever made, it’s arguably one of the best cameras ever made, period. I just fell in love with it! First, check out the video where I go over all the main specs (and I share a few shots from my first shoot with it). x https://youtu.be/nJmq0AkW1C4 That video covered all the really big features, but⊠there’s all sorts of other cool stuff in this camera, so head over to Canon’s site to read the press release about all the other stuff, like built-in light... -
Itâs New Class Thursday: Creating Large Format Prints (with Steve Hansen)
24 Aug 2016 | 9:05 pmFine Art Photography: Creating Large Format Prints with Steve Hansen Make your fine art prints stand out from the pack! Join Steve Hansen for an in-depth look at all of the steps involved in creating a large format fine art print. In this class youâll learn what makes a print a fine art print, how Steve takes a photo from capture to post production to print, the importance of a test print, and how to decide what type of paper, ink, and printer is best for your type of photographs. Throughout the class Steve shares tips, tricks, and techniques for working in Lightroom, Photoshop, and with all of the materials used in creating the final print. Creating a fine art print is all about bringing your vision to... -
Itâs Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Ali Rajabi!
24 Aug 2016 | 12:01 amExploring the City with Hasselblad X1D Hello everyone, My name is Ali Rajabi, I am Hasselblad Master and Photoshop Expert based in New York. Let me start my blog with the name of God, and a very special thanks to Scott who let me to write again as his guest blogger. Oh, It was 6 years ago that I wrote my first blog here and you know, Time flies !!! Every person who is close to me, they know that I am a photographer who believes in a combination of tools and ideas. When you know more about the tools, it can help you to expand your projects and will reveal the creativity that is inside you. As you might know, the Hasselblad company introduced the first mirrorless medium format camera X1D (it is not yet... -
Itâs Only Been One Week And We Already Have Over 1,000 Photo Walks Organized Around The World!
23 Aug 2016 | 12:16 amThis is just insane! So exciting, and just crazy! In just one week, over 1,009 cities already have photo walks approved as part of my 9th Annual Worldwide Photo Walk, sponsored by Canon. WOW!!! We have NEVER had this many walks, this quickly, and I’m just absolutely delighted (and very thankful to our Leader coordinator this year, Jeanne Jilleba, who has been working her butt off getting all of these walks approved so quickly). If you checked last week, and there wasn’t a walk in your city yet⊠âŠI’d go back and check again. Chances are, there is one now! (link) Above: This is the group shot from Paris a couple of years ago, led by our friend Serge Ramelli (that’s him bottom right corner giving a...
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Digital Photography School
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Tips for Photographing Wedding Decor Details
25 Aug 2016 | 12:00 pmWouldn’t we all love to be the photographer for lavish, perfectly detailed weddings? It’s discouraging sometimes to follow the work of famous wedding photographers and feel like we’ll never measure up. The truth is that for most of us, we’re photographing weddings of average everyday people, who can’t afford those over-the-top perfect weddings. That doesn’t mean that the wedding we’re photographing is any less special, or any less important. The bride and groom have put so much time, effort, and thought into every detail of their wedding. Even if their budget is a fraction of some of those perfect weddings, they’ve most likely spent what amounts to a small fortune for them. When I am hired to photograph... -
How to Overcome 6 Common Newbie Photography Fears
25 Aug 2016 | 7:00 amFor the majority of new photographers, one of the biggest hurdles to overcome is fear. This often leads to people missing a perfect photo opportunity or even, over time, falling out of the practice of actually taking photos. But itâs perfectly normal to have fears when starting anything new, especially in an industry that is so subjective and fast moving. Here are six common fears newbie photographers experience, and tip to help overcome them. #1 – Technophobia The first thing people often fear about photography is the actual camera, and all of the accessories that come with it. After all, itâs a lot to learn and remember just about the theory and practice of photography, without all of the software... -
Photographing People: To do Styled Portraits or Not?
24 Aug 2016 | 12:00 pmWhen I was a senior in high school, there was one local photographer that nearly everyone went to for their portraits. Part of her process included each person bringing in a bag of clothing to model for her. She would then help select the outfits that would ultimately be worn for the portraits. She also gave specific instructions for hair, makeup, and grooming. Quite often, the photographer hired a makeup artist to be present for the portraits – in effect she was doing styled portraits. The end result was portraiture that was extremely consistent in style. Even to this day, I can look through my high school yearbook, and pick out exactly whose portraits were taken by that particular photographer. Parents... -
The #1 Reason Why New Photographers Struggle with Camera Settings
24 Aug 2016 | 7:41 amYou have spent a lot of time studying photography and how to use your camera. You feel confident that youâre starting to figure things out. You understand camera settings like: shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and exposure compensation. Brooklyn Weeds, New York Can you relate to this? Then you go on a trip or walk out the door with your camera, see an amazing moment, and you freeze. “What do I do? What settings will be best for this situation?” You return home to find too many of your shots are blurry, exposed incorrectly, you were often too slow to catch the moment, or the photographs donât look like you saw the scene with your eye. It seems like you did everything wrong. Does this sound familiar? High... -
How to Size and Export Images from Lightroom for Facebook and Print
23 Aug 2016 | 12:00 pmOne of the most confusing features of Adobe Lightroom for many users, is how to get your final results out of the software, to show them to friends or to send to customers. Different from other programs, there is only one way to “save” thing out of Lightroom – that is to an Export Images. This article will walk you through some of the options to help you demystify this often confusing function, so you can post your images on Facebook, and get them printed, all using the right sizes. The reason is that Lightroom does not actually store your images, they are not really within its database. Lightroom merely keeps a list of locations where your original images are located, generates its own internal previews...
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Sony and Panasonic partner to sell 8K TVs by 2020
26 Aug 2016 | 6:50 amNHK boldly declared it would broadcast the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 8K (also called Super Hi-Vision), but that's just four years away now and the grand total of 8K TVs on the market is ... one. To get things jump-started, the Japanese broadcaster has t... -
ICYMI: Stack your dominoes and get the pizza delivered too
26 Aug 2016 | 6:30 amToday on In Case You Missed It: Global pizza company Domino's is teaming up with drone delivery company Flirtey to launch an actual pie delivery service, via UAV, in New Zealand. The company has passed checks by the country's Civil Aviation Authori... -
Russian cyberthief convicted of stealing millions of CC info
26 Aug 2016 | 6:02 amRoman Seleznev, the son of a Russian parliament member, could face up to 40 years in prison for hacking into point-of-sale computers and stealing millions of credit card details. A federal jury has convicted him of 38 out of 40 counts of wire fraud,... -
UberEats drivers are revolting in London
26 Aug 2016 | 5:05 amEstablished food delivery service Deliveroo and recently launched UberEats might be competitors in the UK, but their drivers have found a common enemy in the businesses they work for. UberEats couriers have planned a protest outside Uber's London HQ... -
'Don't Starve Together' arrives on PS4 with a huge bundle
26 Aug 2016 | 4:03 amThanks to being a freebie for PlayStation Plus subscribers, Don't Starve earned a solid following on PlayStation 4. To reward that, the developers at Klei Entertainment have put together a massive bundle headlined by the console version of the multip...
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Strobist
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Gear Guide Update: Phottix Ares Remotes
25 Aug 2016 | 4:50 pmAt $55 a set, the Phottix Ares remotes bring a ton of value to the table, making them our recommended pick for photographers building out a beginner's lighting kit. For many photographers, in fact, these are the only remotes they will ever need.See the newly updated Gear Guide: Remote Triggers post for more info. -
Gulf Photo Plus PopUP_Berlin is Live
11 Aug 2016 | 9:36 amJust a quick note to let you know that tickets have just gone on sale for the Gulf Photo Plus PopUP event in Berlin for the weekend of October 29-30.If you are unfamiliar with GPP's PopUP, it is a road version/distillation of their world-famous Photo Week in Dubai. Each year, it is held in a far-flung city somewhere in the world that is not Dubai. It is done over a weekend, so as to be able to be fit in with many peoples' work schedules. The faculty sometimes varies, but this year it is the core group: Greg Heisler, Joe McNally, Zack Arias and me. The weekend will feature a half-day with each person. Basically, like being in front of a fire hose.This is the fourth PopUP GPP has held. I have been involved in... -
Lighting 102 Has Been Completely Updated
31 Jul 2016 | 2:53 pmHey folks,Thank you for your patience as we worked to fold the newly revised Lighting 102 module into the site, with all of the requisite cross-linking, etc. I know this probably resulted in a flurry of emails and RSS notifications to the site's subscribers. Apologies.The all-new Lighting 102 is up and running. I hope you find it helpful.Thanks,David HobbyStrobist.com -
Lighting 102: One More Thing
31 Jul 2016 | 2:15 pmIn Lighting 102, we have learned some of the basic physical controls that we can apply to light: angle, distance, size, restriction. We've also learned how to identify and control the zones of light that fall onto our subjects: diffused highlight, specular highlight, diffused shadow, diffused highlight to shadow transfer.But there is another control lever that is more complex, more powerful and more evocative than all of the ones listed above. Read more » -
Lighting 102: Restriction
31 Jul 2016 | 2:13 pmRestricting light is a powerful control. By taking light away, we can evoke character or drama or mystery or any number of other things. My friend Joe McNally goes as far as to distill it down to this:Read more »
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Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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This vibrant hyper-lapse shows off New York in 8K
26 Aug 2016 | 3:00 amOne of the great innovations of digital photography is time-lapse photography. By now weâve all seen enough time-lapse sequences that they may not be as novel as they once were, but every now and then an artist comes along with one that still makes us go âWow!â Such is the case with Vimeo user Jansoli, who recently published a video called â8K Colors of NewYork 2016.â Itâs a beautiful short that captures the beating pulse of New York City, built around technicolor imagery, and which should prove inspirational and aspirational to time-lapse and hyper-lapse photographers everywhere. Have a favorite time-lapse or hyper-lapse sequence youâve shot? Share it in the comments below! -
Video: Getting our hands dirty with the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
25 Aug 2016 | 5:59 pmWant to learn about the highlights of the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV in 138 seconds? We certainly thought you might, so we put together a video with everything you need to know. Read more about the 5D Mark IV -
Throwback Thursday: Canon EOS 5D
25 Aug 2016 | 2:31 pmIt's been over ten years since DPReview published the review of the Canon EOS 5D. With the Mark IV version launching today, we decided to take a look at the 5D 'Classic' (as it is now known) as part of our Throwback Thursday series. It's easy to forget, now, what an important camera the original 5D was. It was the first 'affordable' full-frame DSLR, costing a mere $3500 at a time when just about the only other full frame model on the market was the $8000 1Ds Mark II. By modern standard, its specs look antiquated. A 12.8MP CMOS sensor and 9-point AF system sound disappointing next to the Mark IV's 61 AF points and 30.4MP. However, the ability to use EF lenses with their full field-of-view was... -
Google brings the National Parks to your living room with 360-virtual tours
25 Aug 2016 | 1:12 pmIn honor of the National Parks Centennial birthday celebration, Google has partnered with the National Parks Service to bring a unique and exciting virtual immersion experience to your fingertips. The Hidden Worlds of National Parks is a new exhibit that is part of Google's larger Arts and Cultures Exhibit and Documentary series. In this new series, users will be able to visit and interact with some of the more obscure National Parks in the United States, such as the Dry Tortugas in Florida and the Kenai Fjords in Alaska through VR and 360 degree video tours. In the video experience a National Parks service ranger will guide you through one of the five park options. Users will be taken on unique... -
DJI launches iPhone-controlled Osmo+ gimbal camera with zoom
25 Aug 2016 | 11:11 amDJI has launched the Osmo+, an upgrade to its iPhone-controlled Osmo gimbal camera, offering a range of improvements including zoom. The Osmo+ comes with 3.5x optical zoom that can be combined with a 2x digital zoom for an overall 7x range. When recording video in 1080p resolution the digital zoom is 'lossless', but that's not the case in 4K mode. The equivalent focal range covers approximately 22-77mm and apertures vary from F2.8 at wide angle to F5.2 at the maximum tele setting. Like its predecessor the Osmo+ captures 12MP JPEG and Raw images or records up to 4K video on a 1/2.3" Sony Exmor sensor. A 1080p 120fps slow-motion mode is available as well. Also new on the Osmo+ is a timelapse feature...
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Lightroom Killer Tips
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How to Publish Photos Directly From Lightroom to Instagram
26 Aug 2016 | 1:16 amMy buddy Terry White came across this awesome FREE plug-in that lets you post right from Lightroom straight up to Instagram, and it works really well. Here’s a short video where Terry shows you how it all works: ….or, if you prefer to read about it, here’s the link to the article on Terry’s Tech Blog. OK, on Monday I’m off to Iceland…. In the meantime, just wanted to mention that this would be a great weekend to watch my “7 Photoshop Techniques Every Lightroom User Needs to Know” class over at KelbyOne.com – here’s the link. Have a great weekend everybody! Best, -Scott P.S. If you haven’t ordered your official 2016 Worldwide Photo Walk t-shirt (100% of the profits go directly to the Springs of Hope... -
My âFirst-lookâ Video on The Just-Announced Canon 5D Mark IV
24 Aug 2016 | 10:11 pmIt’s here, and I got to take it out for a test location shoot, and I’ve got the most juicy specs, and a few test shots, with it in the video below: I know I don’t normally post on Thursdays, but this was big enough news (and breaking enough), that I wanted to do it (plus, I’m a 5D Mark III user now for years, and still will be, for around a month). Here’s the official Canon Press Release with all the details (and there are plenty). Have a great Thursday – I’m here in Indianapolis for my seminar today. Hope I get to meet you here. Best, -Scott The post My “First-look” Video on The Just-Announced Canon 5D Mark IV appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips. -
Lightroomâs Mirror Image Mode
24 Aug 2016 | 1:16 amHave you even taken a portrait of someone, and when they see their image on screen, they say “Wow, that doesn’t look like me”. If they did, it’s probably because that actually isn’t how they see themselves day in and day out when they look in the mirror. They see a “mirror image” of themselves in the mirror, but in photo you just took of them, they look different from what they’re used to seeing. Enter: Mirror Image Mode (found under the View menu at the very bottom of the menu, as seen above). While it’s been there since Lightroom 1.0, it has kind of a niche use so it’s not very well known, and what it does is flip all your Lightroom images horizontally, so now the image looks like it would when the... -
Got Lightroom But Havenât Learned Photoshop Yet?
22 Aug 2016 | 1:16 amHi gang, and yes, it’s Monday already (altogether nowâŠgroan!) Anyway, when I’m out on the road with my Seminar Tour (next stop is in Indianapolis this Thursday by the way), I run into so many photographers who tell me they signed up for Adobe’s Creative Cloud Photographer’s Bundle (Lightroom & Photoshop for $9.99 a month), but they’re not really using the Photoshop part yet. They tell me, “I know I should be using it⊔ or “I know I could be doing so much more⊔ but they just haven’t taken the time to learn it or had the right opportunity. That’s why I did this new KelbyOne online course called “7 Photoshop Techniques Every Lightroom User Needs to Know” â it’s expressly for Lightroom users and I... -
Panos in Lightroom: Auto Crop vs. Boundary Warp
19 Aug 2016 | 1:16 amHi gang, and happy Friday. I’ve had a number of questions about this, so I thought I’d cover it briefly here on the blog â it’s the difference between the Auto Crop feature and the new Boundary Warp feature when you’re stitching a pano using Lightroom’s Panorama Merge. Above: Here’s the original pano, unretouched or edited, as it appeared after eight vertical frames were combined into this one panoramic image. Note the big white gaps on the top, bottom, and sides of the image? That’s what this post is all about â how we deal with those white gaps in Lightroom. Auto Crop Version Above: Here’s how the Pano looks in the Merge to Panorama window when you turn on the Auto Crop checkbox. It simply crops...
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EE to Offer Free Six-Month Apple Music Subscriptions
25 Aug 2016 | 5:59 pmUnited Kingdom mobile carrier EE today announced that it would begin offering free six-month Apple Music subscriptions to new and upgrading customers. The carrier says that the offer is "coming soon." The offer is available for iPhone and Android customers starting a new monthly phone contract or SIM only plan. To take advantage of the offer, customers must add it to their account within 30 days. After the six months, customers will automatically be charged £9.99 a month unless they cancel the subscription prior to the conclusion of the free trial. To celebrate the offer, EE also unveiled a new ad starring actor Kevin Bacon and singer Britney Spears. Bacon dances to music on the street in... -
DJI Launches iPhone-Compatible Osmo+ Handheld Gimbal Camera With Up to 7x Zoom
25 Aug 2016 | 8:58 amDrone manufacturer DJI today launched the Osmo+ camera, the company's first handheld gimbal with an integrated zoom camera that delivers "unprecedented stability and image quality for handheld still photography and video creation." DJI's new gimbal system is compatible with iOS and the DJI GO app [Direct Link] and packs in technology that the company compares similarly to its new Zenmuse Z3 zoom camera used in the Inspire 1 drone. DJI's Osmo+ has a 7x zoom consisting of 3.5Ă optical and 2Ă digital lossless zoom when shooting with 1080p. These specs give the system a focal length ranging from 22mm to 77mm, all "without sacrificing HD quality," allowing for motion timelapse shots, advanced... -
Telstra Joins T-Mobile in Offering Data-Free Apple Music
25 Aug 2016 | 7:39 amAustralia's largest carrier Telstra has announced that all of its Go Mobile plans now include data-free Apple Music streaming as of this week, enabling customers to listen to songs and albums without tapping into their monthly data allowance. Telstra's FairPlay policy regarding unreasonable usage applies. In tandem, it continues to offer free six-month Apple Music subscriptions to new customers. Telstra also now includes a three-month subscription to popular streaming services Netflix, Stan, and Presto on select mobile plans. Additionally, all plans include a free 200GB OneDrive cloud storage subscription, free and unlimited Telstra Air hotspot data, and a NRL and AFL 2016 Footy Season Pass. Many... -
YouTube Wants to Create Video-Focused Social Network Called 'Backstage'
25 Aug 2016 | 6:26 amPopular video platform YouTube is reportedly seeking to greatly expand its social features with a new section called "Backstage," where users can share photos, polls, links, text posts, and videos to anyone subscribed to their channel (via VentureBeat). According to internal sources at YouTube, Backstage will launch in the fall both on the company's mobile apps and desktop. The initial soft launch will only be for "select popular YouTube accounts" and include "limited features," however. YouTube's social expansion is believed to be in response to the popularity of services like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter, which are increasingly improving their own video functionality -- particularly Facebook -- and... -
First Driverless Taxi Service Begins Limited Trials in Singapore
25 Aug 2016 | 3:53 amThe first driverless taxi hit the roads of Singapore on Thursday, in a limited public trial taking place in a hi-tech business district in a western part of the country (via Reuters). Developer nuTonomy invited a select group of people to download their ride hailing app and ride for free in its "robo-taxi", saying it hoped to get feedback ahead of a planned launch of the service in 2018. "This is really a moment in history that's going to change how cities are built, how we really look at our surroundings," nuTonomy executive Doug Parker told Reuters. The ongoing trial rides are taking place in Mitsubishi i-MiEv electric vehicles, with an engineer sitting behind the wheel to monitor how the...
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Step inside North Korea's first beer festival
25 Aug 2016 | 6:48 pmThe first-ever beer festival in North Korea is being held from August 15 to September 9 in Pyongyang. -
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Amazing animals hiding in Brunei's rainforest
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