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ZEN & TECH is a lifestyle podcast where we work on centering our inner geeks and using technology to help reduce stress and live better connected lives. In today's episode, Georgia and Rene talk about the concept of inclusivity and giving everyone access and opportunity with technology. Also, a female Thor and the Falcon as Captain America.
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If you’re reading this, you probably have an Apple ID. And that means you can now open an account with iAd Workbench. You, too, can be a digital Mad Man! Before today, you had to be a registered mobile app developer to take advantage of Apple’s iAds. By lowering the barrier to entry, Apple falls more in line with the likes of Facebook and more recently Twitter in competing for advertising dollars. Only question now is what do you have to sell?
Source: AdAge
Proud of her first big venture behind the camera, executive producer Ashley Tisdale attended the Disney Original Movie "Cloud 9" screening in Burbank on Wednesday (December 18).
The "Scary Movie 5" star joined the family flick's cast in a black leather jacket over her long, gray flowing gown.
In the film, a cocky young snowboarder is dropped from her team and forced to train with a former champ who's trying to come back from a career-ending wipe-out.
Excited to work for the familiar company, Ashley tweeted, "Hanging with @dovecameron and @lukebenward doing press for #cloud9 #cantwait #jan17th."
Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/ashley-tisdale/ashley-tisdale-relishes-producer-role-cloud-9-screening-993429It's nearly Christmas so everything is beautiful, from the lights decking every inch of your neighborhood to the fact that you're about to get a little vacation. But we also had plenty of things to show you this week, from our favorite Instagram accounts to a tunnel to the sky in a Manhattan train station, and so much more. Here are our favorite, eye-popping posts from this week:
Clementine faces new enemies and new mysteries as her journey through the zombie apocalypse continues.
By Josh Wigler
This photo of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter being tested in a wind tunnel comes from the archives of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, the national aeronautics and space research centre of Germany. It doesn't feel like a photo from 1940. This facility actually looks from the future.
Rately Shopper for iPad is an all-in-one app to store and track all the purchases you're thinking about making online. While Rately may feature some merchants, you can find and save gift ideas from virtually any online merchant that has a valid web address. Tag your ideas in order to sort them out later and remember what's for who.
Essentially, Rately Shopper is an in-app web browser with simple features attached to it. However, the sum of those simple features adds up to a convenient way to gather and discover gift ideas all in one place. The tag feature is easy to use and extremely helpful for people who have a lot of folks to buy for.
To browse to a store that isn't featured on Rately, just type the web address into the top bar and the site loads in the in-app browser. You can browse around just the way you would in Safari. If you don't exactly know what merchant you want to purchase from, just type in keywords and Rately can pull in all the items related to the keyword.
The more you use Rately shopper, the smarter the app should get by taking into consideration what you're tagging and your viewing history. If you happen to give Rately Shopper a try, let us know what your experiences have been!
The 'Attack the Block' filmmaker was attached to the 'Star Trek Into Darkness' sequel, but has since vacated the project.
By Josh Wigler