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Five Ways Apple’s iWatch Could Dominate Fitness Wearables

Tick tock.  Time is quickly ticking on Apple’s latest technology that may soon change the way we look at watches. With the rumored release date sometime later this year, speculation of Apple’s new iWatch has ramped up in recent weeks, and technology and fitness fanatics are buzzing about the seemingly endless possibilities that Apple’s newest gadget could feature.  While most of the talk is speculation, the potential capabilities of the iWatch could reinvent not only the way we tell time, but also the way we monitor our health and fitness.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] LeBron James, Lady Gaga, and Coca-Cola Have a Problem

LeBron James, Lady Gaga, and Coca-Cola have a problem… A problem that besieges the loftiest gamut of celebrities and brands. A problem that undercuts the very status and interrelationship with the fans they have built. A problem that is not going away anytime soon–potentially decimating connections and earning power ramifications. For as much as social […]

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Here’s How Incredibly Thorough the NBA Stats Page Is

The NBA Stats page, which was officially opened up to the public in November (this site had been available to the media since February with the requirement of a password), has truly delivered a product that will instill pride in hard core fans and envy in other leagues. This new stats page has absolutely everything. Anything […]

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Battle of the Biometric Bands: Analyzing Five Advanced Fitness Wearables

If you’re reading this, you’re most likely familiar with the most popular bands out there, like the Nike FuelBand SE, FitBit Force, and of course the Jawbone Up. Today lets shed light on the bands you might not have heard of, which I personally think do significantly cooler things. As you may have noticed, most of the popular bands […]

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Aereo Looking to Change the Way You Will Watch the NFL and MLB

(Aereo) Touchdown. Commercial break. Kick off. Commercial break. Three and out.  Commercial break again. There is a reason each NFL game has a three hour cable slot despite only having 60 minutes of actual playing time.  Every possession change, scoring play, and time out is followed by a commercial break.  Only the last two minutes of each half provides viewers with uninterrupted football. With Aereo TV, subscribers can access cable television from their phones, tablets, and computers for a fee of just $8 a month.  In addition to the easy access, users can record and pause live TV with Aereo’s DVR feature.  Using just a small antenna users can watch live TV or recorded shows through Aereo.  Aereo is highly...

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