By Jason Gilbert Article Reprint Samsung has positioned its Galaxy Gear watch as a device from the year 2025; unfortunately, its first smartwatch is stuck in 2007. As many other reviewers have noted (see here
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Starbucks asks customers to sign petition to end shutdown
The petition will be available at all Starbucks’ 11,000 U.S. locations to sign beginning Friday. By MAE ANDERSON Article Reprint NEW YORK — Starbucks, the world’s biggest coffee chain, said Thursday that it will ask
Read moreCould ‘Iron Man’ Suits Be Heading To The Military?
www.inquisitr.com Article Reprint Iron Man suits could be heading to the military for wartime use. The video above shows how the suit would supposedly fit, and the practical application of such a thing.
Read moreWe Believe?
Is Oakland, a city with some of the most passionate fans in sports, destined to lose its professional teams? By Jordan Conn Article Reprint The threat was there in April, on the night Steph Curry
Read moreNipsey Hussle Charging $100 For “Crenshaw” Mixtape
Nipsey Hussle says the three-figure sum for his “Crenshaw” mixtape is the “price of Revolution!” by Justin Hunte Article Reprint Nipsey Hussle announced today (October 4) that he plans to sell physical copies of his
Read moreJames says he was fired for beliefs
chicagotribune.com Article Reprint College football analyst Craig James, who was fired by Fox Sports Southwest after just one week on the job, said he was let go because of his religious beliefs. Fox cited
Read moreSam Adams Creator Becomes Billionaire as Craft Beer Rises
By: Brendan Coffey Article Reprint Armed with a family recipe and a flair for marketing, C. James “Jim” Koch popularized craft beer in the U.S. and turned Boston Beer Co. into the second-largest American-owned brewery.
Read moreNo trips to Alcatraz but school lunch is still being served: How government shutdown would affect daily life as Senate prepares to vote tomorrow
Government edges ever closer to a shutdown – the first in 17 years Social Security and Medicare benefits would continue to be paid and children would still receive free school lunches By Associated Press Article
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