Sunday, January 4, 2015

New Year 2015: Apple iPhones, iPads discounted


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The New Year is a global event that brings consumers great deals, and that includes discounts on Apple products.

Because of the new season, Apple is offering almost 50 percent cut-backs from their products like iPads, MacBooks and Apple TV.

Apple has offered discounted prices on their refurbished products which will have a 10-year warranty and free shipping and free returns. Here is the list of Apple"s refurbished products and their discounted prices:

Refurbished iPad 2 with Wi-Fi+3G 32 GB- Black AT&T (2ndGeneration) for $339 (previously $620).

Refurbished iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi+ Cellular for AT&T 32GB Silver for $399 (previously $470).

Refurbished iPad Air Wi-Fi +Cellular for AT&T 16GB Space Gray for $439 (previously $520).

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Refurbished 13.3-inch MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Dual-core Intel i5 for $929 (previously $1,000).

Refurbished 11.6-inch MacBook Air 1.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 for $869 (previously $1,040).

Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.0GHz Quad-core Inter i7 with Retina Display for $1,489 (previously $1,700).

Refurbished Apple TV for $75.

There is also another Apple offer specifically made for education-related purposes, the Apple Store for Education. Users can "save up to $200 on a new Mac, and up to $20 on a new iPad."

This pricing scheme is only available for college students, students recently accepted in college, parents buying for their college kids, professors, homeschool teachers and other staff.

Apple is also endorsing their study products like different apps that will help the users study well like the "Pages, Numbers, and Keynote helping you write, analyze data, and present your work in engaging ways."

Then, there"s the iBooks which takes advantage of the OS X Yosemite on MacBooks. Apple also has the iTunes U that offers varied educational materials like videos, books and lectures all for free.

Source: http://www.ecumenicalnews.com/article/new-year-2015-apple-products-iphone-ipad-sale-27720

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Saturday, January 3, 2015

Joseph Gordon-Levitt"s Extraordinary Wife: Tasha McCauley


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Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the Inception star who stole the hearts of millions of women across the U.S., is no longer an eligible bachelor. The 33-year-old married his girlfriend in secret at his Los Angeles home on December 20. Most fans know plenty about him, but little about his new wife, Tasha McCauley, and that has been by design.

Gordon-Levitt has stated that McCauley, who he has been dating since 2013, wishes for a quiet life out of the Hollywood limelight. In 2013, when interviewed by People, he explained his relative silence regarding his relationship.

I have a girlfriend but I tend not to really like to talk about it in public. The girl who Im with, she really doesnt want to be a part of that.

Its no surprise that he landed an extraordinary woman, and indeed he did. Tasha McCauley is a mixture of beauty, brains, and business skills. Tasha is the co-founder and the CEO of Fellow Robots. People reports that the company is based at NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley, California. Her intellect and skills include post-graduate degrees and a specialization in robotics. After earning her B.A. from Bard College and a graduate certificate in robotics from Singularity University (she went on to teach students about rapidly accelerating technologies there), McCauley earned an International Business Education and Research MBA from the University of Southern California in 2013.

The dark-haired beauty is multi-lingual; she reportedly speaks English, Spanish, and Arabic, and has traveled to Antarctica and Cuba. This type of cultural and educated woman is what Gordon-Levitt has been searching for. He has stated that hes always had a phobia of getting attention from girls for [being famous], according to People.

How does Tasha McCauley see herself? The new Mrs. Gordon-Levitt had some interesting insight in an interview with the Chicago Toy and Game Group.

Im the sum of many inputs, mostly arts and sciences, which can make for some surprising collisions. Im a skeptic and an optimist. I guess I should clarify that by skeptically, I dont mean cynically. Both are Greek in origin. Cynical, in early English, denoted fault-finding, while skeptical means to consider or examine. Im skeptical because I love pushing limits in order to understand how things really work. And Im optimistic because, so far in my life, the unknown has revealed many wonderful possibilities.

One of those wonderful possibilities has become being the new bride of one of Hollywoods most eligible bachelors! Congratulations to Gordon-Levitt, who selected a wife who has myriad exceptional qualities.

[Photo Credit to Kairos Global Summit 2014]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/1724462/joseph-gordon-levitts-extraordinary-wife-tasha-mccauley/

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"The Beverly Hillbillies" Star Donna Douglas Dies


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"The Beverly Hillbillies" star Donna Douglas died, her daughter-in-law confirmed to ABC News today.

She was 81.

Douglas, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, had roles in TV shows including "The Twilight Zone," "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" and "Route 66." But she was best known for playing Elly May Clampett for nine seasons of the CBS sitcom, which she once said had "wonderful values."

"Elly May was like a slice out of my life. She is a wonderful little door opener for me because people love her, and they love the "Hillbillies,"" she told Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict. "People ask me if I got tired of it. I didnt. It was a joy doing it. It was really a blessing to me, and it was like you were being a blessing to people. You leave something good with people, on the screen or otherwise."

Douglas sued Mattel in 2011 for using her photo on an Elly May Barbie doll. They reportedly settled for undisclosed terms.

After the show ended in 1971, Douglas told the blog she wanted to focus on "family-type things," which led her to country singing and gospel singing. She also put out cookbooks and spoke at churches near her home in Louisiana.

"I wish I had more time to talk with people but you dont have much time. But that was my time of giving back," she told Confessions of a Pop Culture Addict. "That has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life."

Douglas is survived by a son, Danny Bourgeois.

Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/beverly-hillbillies-star-donna-douglas-died/story?id%3D27965503

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Trash talk before the game made Cotton Bowl victory even sweeter for MSU


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Senior running back Jeremy Langford makes a touch down Jan. 1, 2015, during The Cotton Bowl Classic football game against Baylor at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Spartans defeated the Bears and claimed the Cotton Bowl Victory, 42-41. Erin Hampton/The State News

It"s a moment that always brings fans to their feet and make the position players happy: when an offensive lineman scores a touchdown.

It happened in the Cotton Bowl, as LaQuan McGowan caught a touchdown in the third quarter to give Baylor a 41-21 lead in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. The lineman weighs 390 pounds and his touchdown set off dancing in the stands and on the sidelines.

Except MSU"s.

"Who"s laughing now?" senior center Jack Allen said. "That guy can score as many touchdowns as he wants, he doesn"t have one of these."

He then pointed to a new "Cotton Bowl Champions" hat that he was wearing.

MSU came back to win the Cotton Bowl 42-41, and it was revealed after the game that there was tension between the two sides before kickoff. Both head coaches spoke of respect all week, and then Baylor defensive end Shawn Oakman talked about getting after junior quarterback Connor Cook and his lack of interest inBig Ten football.

"We don"t watch any Big Ten football," he said. "Why would we? It"s not interesting."

Cook responded before the game started.

"We"ll see what Big Ten football is about come Thursday," he said.

Defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi said before the game there were some things that his team took exception to.

"I won"t talk too much about them," he said. "Let"s just say, we were upset going into the locker room before the game with some of the attitudes. Our kids have class and we won the game with class. We"ll leave it at that."

Not everyone got involved in the trash talk, Dantonio and Baylor head coach Art Briles both had very kind words about each other as men and the programs they run, even after the game.

"They played just like we thought they"d play," Briles said. "We thought they were a really good football team that played with a lot of poise."

Dantonio also said before the game he thought Baylor should have been a team that was selected for the College Football Playoff, he was just a complimentary of the Bears following the game.

"We just beat an outstanding team," he said. "And we came back to do it with girt really, just grit and guts and belief in each other."

Senior safety Kurtis Drummond said while the team noticed the celebration and reaction after McGowan"s score, they didn"t need to use it as motivation.

"We noticed it," he said. "But we"re self motivated. If you saw us gabbing at anyone we were really just trying to motivate each other."

Drummond said the pre-game chatter what just that, chatter.

"It"s part of football," he said. "You"re going to talk, and you"re going to try to get in people"s heads, credit to our guys and the kind of team we have that we were able to stay resilient and keep fighting."

Source: http://statenews.com/article/2015/01/cotton-bowl-secondary

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Friday, January 2, 2015

Former Auburn Football Coach Gene Chizik To Be Defensive Coordinator at ...


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Gene Chizik is back in the game.

According to a report from ESPN, former National Championship winning Auburn football coach Gene Chizik will be the defensive coordinator at North Carolina.

Chizik was the head coach of the Tigers from 2009-2012, and led the 2010 squad to a 13-0 record and captured the BCS National Championship.

That season, Chizik was named SEC Coach of the Year by the Associated Press, and won the Home Depot Coach of the Year Award, Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award, Paul Bear Bryant Award and Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award.

However, things turned sour for Chizik and the Tigers, and he was fired following a 3-9 2012 season. Overall, Chizik was33-19 as the head coach at Auburn.

Chizik was hired to replace Tommy Tuberville at Auburn after compiling a 5-19 record in two seasons as the head coach at Iowa State. Prior to that, he was the defensive coordinator at Texas from 2005-07, at Auburn from 2002-04 and at UCF from 1998-2001. He also coached at Stephen F. Austin, Middle Tennessee State, and was a graduate assistant at Clemson.

From CBSSports.coms Tom Fornelli:

North Carolina fired its defensive coordinator, Vic Koenning, after the Tar Heels defense finished dead last in just about every major defensive category in the ACC, allowing a whopping 39 points per game this season.

So, to recap, Gene Chizik has gone from winning a national title at Auburn to North Carolinas defensive coordinator in only four seasons. Hes like the anti-Lane Kiffin at this point.

A national championship-winning head coach usually doesnt have to worry about becoming an assistant later in his career, however it isnt unprecedented. Dennis Erickson won multiple national titles with the Miami Hurricanes, but currently serves on the coaching staff at the University of Utah.

Chiziks return to coaching comes following a stint as an analyst on ESPNs SEC Network.

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Source: http://flywareagle.com/2015/01/01/former-auburn-football-coach-gene-chizik-defensive-coordinator-north-carolina/

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Mizzou Tops Gophers In Citrus Bowl, 33-17


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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Marcus Murphy ran for 159 yards, Russell Hansbrough added 114 yards and a touchdown and No. 16 Missouri beat Minnesota 33-17 on Thursday in the Citrus Bowl.

Missouri (11-3) won its third straight bowl game to reach 11 victories for the fourth time in school history.

Minnesota (8-5) trailed 19-17 entering the fourth quarter, but Missouri pulled away on Hansbroughs 78-yard touchdown run and Maty Mauks 7-yard scoring pass to Bud Sasser.

Mauk settled down to throw two TD passes after interceptions on the Tigers first two possessions.

The Tigers forced three turnovers.

GALLERY: Gophers Battle Mizzou In Citrus Bowl

Minnesota quarterback Mitch Leidner was 21 of 31 for 258 yards and a touchdown.

The Tigers used an onside kick to open the third quarter to stretch out their halftime lead to 13-7.

The Golden Gophers responded on the ensuing series with a 54-yard touchdown pass from Leidner to tight end Maxx Williams. Williams leaped over cornerback Aarion Penton and stepped over another defender before diving into the end zone.

But Missouri quickly answered, needing just three plays after a muffed Minnesota punt for Mauk to give the Tigers a 19-14 lead on an 18-yard touchdown run.

It tightened to 19-17 by the start of in the fourth quarter before Hansbrough got free and rumbled for his score that put the Tigers up by nine with 9:28 to play.

Missouri survived a disastrous offensive start to lead 10-7 at halftime in a game that started with the teams combining for three turnovers in the first 4 minutes.

Missouris Mauk opened the game by being picked off by Derrick Wells on the Tigers third play from scrimmage. Minnesota would give it right back, though, when Leidner fumbled after being sandwiched in the backfield by defensive ends Markus Golden and Shane Ray.

The Tigers then went just four more plays before Mauks pass was intercepted for the second time, this time in the end zone by Briean Boddy-Calhoun.

The Gophers finally ended the drought on the ensuing series, capping an 11-play, 80-yard drive with a 20-yard touchdown run by Rodrick Williams.

It was part of a bruising first quarter that saw Minnesota gain 76 yards on the ground.

That was flipped in the second quarter, as the Tigers used its own rushing attack to set up the passing game.

First, following a punt, they used their best starting field position of the half to get on the board with Andrew Baggetts 21-yard field goal.

Mauk then made the best of Missouris final possession of the half, finding Bud Sasser for a 25-yard touchdown strike.

In all, the Tigers outgained the Gophers 156-41 in the second quarter.

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Source: http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2015/01/01/mizzou-tops-gophers-in-citrus-bowl-33-17/

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Winter Classic 2015: Score and Twitter Reaction from Blackhawks vs. Capitals


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In one of the most exciting and dramatic Winter Classic games of all time, the Washington Capitals defeated the Chicago Blackhawks on New Year"s Day at Nationals Park by a score of 3-2.

The Caps won in dramatic fashion, as forward Troy Brouwer beat his former team by scoring with just 12.9 seconds remaining in the game in front of 42,832 fans, according to ESPN NHL:

With the win, Washington also reversed a long-running trend of home teams struggling in outdoor games, per ESPN Stats & Info:

Washington sports fans have grown accustomed to watching the Washington Nationals baseball team compete at Nationals Park, but Caps personnel did a fantastic job transforming the ballpark into an NHL facility, as seen in this photo courtesy of Nats reliever Drew Storen:

The photo also illustrates just how sunny it was, which was a major concern entering Thursday"s game. According to ESPN.comnews services, there was some thought given to delaying the game in order to get the sun under control.

However, NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly wanted to avoid that if possible.

"Nobody wants to delay the game," Daly told ESPN.com. "So if there"s any way we can avoid delaying the game, we"re going to avoid delaying the game."

Daly"s preference ultimately won out, and the festivities kicked off at 1 p.m. ET as scheduled with the caveat that the Capitals and Blackhawks would switch ends midway through the first period, per ESPN NHL:

That was done in order to ensure that the teams were on a level playing field and that neither gained any type of advantage due to the sun.

One player who took steps to combat the sunny conditions was Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner, who opted to wear sunglasses, according to SportsCenter:

When the game officially got underway, the temperature was a bit higher than it has traditionally been in past Winter Classic games, as pointed out by SI NHL:

After the usual feeling-out process for the first several minutes of the game, the hometown Caps struck first just over seven minutes into the contest.

A tough bounce of the puck on choppy ice past Hawks defenseman Brent Seabrook allowed Capitals forward Eric Fehr to go in all alone against goaltender Corey Crawford.

Fehr made no mistake as he tucked it past Crawford for his 11th goal of the season. According to NHL.com"s Dan Rosen, Winter Classic glory has become commonplace for the 29-year-old winger:

In fact, that goal made Fehr the all-time leading goal scorer in outdoor-game history, per NHL Public Relations:

Less than two minutes after the mandatory side change, the Capitals struck once again. After stopping a shot from Washington defenseman Mike Green, Crawford was beaten once again as superstar winger Alex Ovechkin lit the lamp for the 18th time this season.

The puck was right in the wheelhouse of the three-time Hart Trophy winner, and there was little chance of The Great Eight misfiring, according to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet:

With the Capitals leading 2-0, the crowd celebrated raucously. It was clear that the Blackhawks needed to turn things around quickly, and that is exactly what they did.

Caps forward Nicklas Backstrom was whistled for holding Blackhawks center Jonathan Toews at the 13:29 mark, and Chicago made Washington pay a mere seven seconds later when Patrick Sharp scored a power-play goal to make it 2-1.

Duncan Keith and Patrick Kane assisted on Sharp"s seventh tally of the season, and Sharp entered the outdoor record books in the process, per Christopher Kamka of SportsNet Chicago:

That was the extent of the scoring in what was an exciting first period, and the Caps entered the locker room with a 2-1 lead.

According to SI NHL, neither team struggled to generate offensive chances during the opening stanza:

The second period began with the Capitals pressing forward, and they very nearly scored twice in the early going. After netting a goal in the first period, Ovechkin proceeded to hit the post two times near the beginning of the second:

Chicago was clearly leading a charmed life after those two near-misses, and its great fortune improved even more just three minutes into the frame, as winger Brandon Saad beat Capitals backstop Braden Holtby to knot the contest at 2-2.

The goal was a picture-perfect one. Toews took a feed from Marian Hossa before dishing a great pass to Saad, who put the puck in a wide-open net. It was the definition of a tic-tac-toe play, although the Hawks did benefit from a Capitals miscue, according to Stephen Whyno ofThe Canadian Press:

Toews" assist also continued a record-breaking trend as he became the all-time leading NHL outdoor scorer, per Mark Lazerus of theChicago Sun-Times:

With momentum on their side, the Blackhawks had a great chance to seize the lead nearly halfway through the second period, as a pair of minor penalties to the Capitals" Tom Wilson and John Carlson gave Chicago a five-on-three power play for 1:29.

The Hawks were unable to capitalize, though, and the two teams entered the third period with the score tied 2-2.

Play was even for much of the final frame, but the Capitals had a chance to regain the lead when Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw was called for tripping Joel Ward 8:21 into the period.

It was only Washington"s second power play of the game as opposed to five for Chicago, but the Hawks weathered the storm by killing it off and keeping the score tied.

Things seemed to be trending toward overtime in the closing minutes of the third, but the Blackhawks were given a shot to win in regulation when defenseman Matt Niskanen was called for boarding Shaw.

As pointed out by Mike Ashmore ofThe Trentonian, it was an undisciplined play on the part of the Washington blueliner:

With the Caps" penalty about to expire, the officials evened things out a bit by sending Toews to the box on a questionable hooking callwith1:13 left, per Mike Harrington ofThe Buffalo News:

That penalty proved to be a deadly one for the Blackhawks, as the Capitals took advantage with 12.9 seconds remaining in the game. With just seconds remaining on the clock, former Hawks forward Brouwer scored a power-play goal, and it proved to be the game-winner.

While Brouwer was the one who beat Crawford, Ovechkin made the play happen. He carried the puck into the zone before having his stick slashed out of his hands.

Brouwer picked up the loose puck and fired it into the back of the net to send the Caps fans home happy.

Not only was the win a big one for the Capitals in terms of the Winter Classic"s prestige, but it also moved them up to third place in the Eastern Conference"s Metropolitan Division and solidified their current playoff positioning.

Chicago missed out on a chance to extend its lead over the St. Louis Blues in the Central Division, but it remains the No. 2 team in the Western Conference with 52 points.

There is always something extra special about the Winter Classic, and the manner in which this one ended made it that much better. Both teams will try and build on the game and continue to make their push for the postseason.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2316486-winter-classic-2015-score-and-twitter-reaction-from-blackhawks-vs-capitals

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