Tuesday, January 29, 2019

A Camera On Your Doorbell And A Grand In Your Pocket

Secure Home Giveaway.
 
   
 
 

Win A Smart Doorbell — And $1,000 In Cash

 
 
 
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Win a smart doorbell and cash

Your home is your castle, and you want to be sure it's secure even when you're not around. So we teamed up with some friends to make sure you can keep a watchful eye over your front door and also invest in either some other security gear or some valuables to keep safe. Here's what we're giving away:

  • A Nest Hello Doorbell, which includes an HD camera with night vision and both talking and listening features.

  • $1,000 in Visa gift cards, which equals out to a 33-month Nest Aware subscription with 24/7 continuous video recording and 30-day video history, a load of other security tech, or some cool toys of your choice to keep safe in your newly secured home.

  • Having the most secure place on the block is something to brag to your friends and family about. How about the next time they text you "here," you come out and show them your new, cool home security system?

     
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    A Not-So-Bitter Pill To Swallow

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    'FEED US MORE YOGURT'
    Germs In Your Gut Are Talking To Your Brain And Scientists Want To Know What About
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    The body's microbial community may influence the brain and behavior, perhaps even playing a role in dementia, autism and other disorders.
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    THE CALL OF THE WILD
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    The continental United States is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it was a century ago. Seas at the coasts are nine inches higher. The damage is mounting from these fundamental changes, and Americans are living it. These are their stories.
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    Monday, January 28, 2019

    Push The Button

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    PUSHING OUR BUTTONS
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    A person's singular experience of notification fatigue may say more about them than you'd initially think. Maybe you'll recognize your own frustrations in one of our stories.
    A DEPRESS-ING READ
    I Studied Buttons For 7 Years And Learned These 5 Lessons About How And Why People Push Them
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    Rather than discuss whether buttons are good or bad we should instead examine who gets to push them and who doesn't.
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    A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won't Be 'Assembled In USA'
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    Despite a trade war between the United States and China and past admonishments from President Trump "to start building their damn computers and things in this country," Apple is unlikely to bring its manufacturing closer to home.
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    GOOD QUESTION
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    The ladies of The Bachelor should form a union and harness the power of collective bargaining against their producer-oppressors.
    HILLARY CLINTON... SOCIALIST?
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