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Publisher Description Bestselling author, speaker, and world-traveling success coach Jen Sincero cuts through the din of the self-help genre with her own verbal meat clea...
ادامه مطلب INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY, AND LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER!“So many questions...Until the very last page! Needless to say, I could not put this book down!” —Reese Witherspoon“Once again the a...
ادامه مطلب Publisher Description This program is read by the authors, with Paul Giamatti, and includes sections recorded in front of a live audience.The highly anticipated first boo...
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Number one New York Times Best Seller Do you ever suspect that everyone else has life figured out and you don’t have a clue? If so, Rachel Hollis has something to tell you: That’s a lie. ...
ادامه مطلب Description Audie Award Winner, Personal Development, 2014
Best-selling author, speaker, and world-traveling success coach Jen Sincero cuts through the din of the self-help genre with her own verbal meat cleaver in You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life. In this refreshingly blunt how-to guide, Sincero serves up 27 bite-sized chapters full of hilariously inspiring stories, life-changing insights, easy exercises, and the occasional swear word.
Via chapters such as "Your Brain Is Your Bitch", "Fear Is for Suckers", and "My Subconscious Made Me Do It", Sincero takes you on a wild joy ride to your own transformation, helping you create the money, relationships, career, and...
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The funny and talented Chip Gaines is well known to millions of people as a TV star, renovation expert, best-selling...
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Margaret Atwood's popular dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale explores a broad range of issues relating to power, gender and religious politics. Multiple Golden Globe award-winner Claire Danes (Romeo and Juliet, The Hours) gives a stirring performance of this classic in speculative fiction, one of the most powerful and widely read novels o...
ادامه مطلب If the price tag of a new phone makes you sweat, you're not alone.Since all four major carriers have done away with their device subsidies, US consumers for the first time are seeing how much their fancy phones actually cost. And it's not pretty. While we've all been trained to lust for the latest Apple iPhone or Samsung Galaxy gadget, which cost a small fortune, the reality is that you can still get a pretty sophisticated, good-quality phone for a fraction of the price. In this edition of Ask Maggie, I spell out options for a frugal shopper. Dear Maggie,My old phone is on the fritz. I need a new one stat, but the prices are horrifying. I've heard old iPhones drop in price right after the new iPhones come out. Is the drop substantial? I don't want a used or pre-owned phone, so what advice ...
ادامه مطلب Close Are cloud services good enough to store our digital life? (Open_Tab) Drag Dropbox, Amazon Cloud, Google Drive -- these services all promise to make everything from baby pictures to work documents available on any device. But at what pain points? Jeff Bakalar, Roger Cheng and Ben Fox Rubin talk about the services they use in this Open_Tab excerpt, and touch on the Nextbit Robin -- a phone that came out earlier this yea...
ادامه مطلب Nobody likes getting socked with a charge for going over a monthly wireless data cap. And thanks to changes made by the nation's two largest carriers, those days may be over forever.Earlier this summer AT&T and Verizon said they'd eliminate charges for customers who bust their data caps, in exchange for slowing service to 2G speeds. It's a policy competitors T-Mobile and Sprint have offered for years. And it's likely to be a welcome change for many customers, who cringe every month when the phone bill arrives. But are the two big carriers really offering a good deal? In this edition of Ask Maggie, I help answer that question. Dear Maggie,I have two teenagers on my Verizon family plan, and they regularly go over their data limits. It drives me mad. I was considering switching our plan...
ادامه مطلب In mid-June, Dave Jackson bought a Frito-Lay variety pack through AmazonFresh for $10.44. When he retu ed to the Amazon mobile app soon after, it coaxed him to purchase more of the snacks through its "Buy It Again" feature. But the very same variety pack under the "Buy It Again" banner didn't cost $10.44. It was $22.94. The same thing happened after buying Snickers bars for 89 cents apiece on AmazonFresh, Amazon's grocery delivery service. Yet again, Amazon invited him to buy more, but for $4.95 each, more than five times the previous price. What was happening? Jackson, a web administrator in San Jose, Califo ia, believes he found a handful of bugs on Amazon after it recently combined the listings on its main website and on AmazonFresh. These potential bugs aren't just bothersome -- ...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageSo many emoji, so little time. CNET Have you ever had that really important thing you needed to say, but just couldn't find the right emoji with which to say it?Emjoi 4.0 may finally offer an answer. It's the latest update for these popular little drawings, which is being planned for release after a review later this year, and it promises to include new professions, flags and functionality to help us all communicate in that slightly more artistic way.Emoji of course feel like they've taken over the world. The tiny drawings, whose name comes from combining the Japanese terms for picture and character, have become a frequent tool of communication in the mode age. They've invaded all manner of ou...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageThe two Koreas. Google South Korea has delayed its reply to Google's request for mapping data, a Reuters report said Wednesday. The Alphabet property first reached out to South Korea in June, requesting access to gove ment-held mapping information for distribution to outside servers. This would allow Google to offer complete Google Maps services there. South Korean officials had previously agreed to reach a decision by Wednesday but have now pushed their decision to November 23. According to Reuters, the information would improve South Korea's maps, but officials want to take more time to weigh security conce s. North Korea and South Korea are technically still at war.Let's block ads! ...
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ادامه مطلب The US gove ment's 20-year role in gove ing a crucial part of the inte et is about to come to an end.From October 1, the US will no longer have power over the inte et domain naming system, or DNS, the US Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday. The DNS is one of the core components of the inte et, linking every web address to the sites' servers using a unique set of numbers, commonly referred to as an IP address. Control of the system will be passed from the US gove ment to a multi-stakeholder nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles called the Inte et Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN. For the world's inte et users, the hand-off will go largely unnoticed -- day-to-day use of the inte et will not be affected. Instead, it has been designed to ensure the DNS continu...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image Gary Hersho , Getty Images In the first published research on the phenomenon known as chemtrails, thought by conspiracy theorists to be evidence of a large-scale atmospheric chemical spraying program, a team of researchers has found that most scientists don't believe they exist. The trails of cloud left behind aircraft as they fly across the sky are caused by water vapour in the exhaust. As the hot exhaust hits the cold air, it condenses and crystallises into a cloud for a short time before dispersing. These condensation trails, or contrails, are thought by some to be the vehicles for chemicals, secretly released into the air by gove ments or industries."Our goal is not to sway those already c...
ادامه مطلب MIT recently unveiled Duoskin, and even though it looks like a simple fashion accessory, these faux tattoos have some cool functions: they're connected, and can receive input, connect wirelessly, and even light up with the right setup. We're also checking out a new HoloLens demo from N3S, an NES emulator team tu ing 2D NES titles into slightly 3D experiences. The demo is in alpha, but it's another exciting showcase for what Microsoft's augmented-reality headset is capable of. Close ...
ادامه مطلب Happy National Vinyl Record Day!You might assume millennials are the ones lining up on Record Store Day to drop coin on the latest special edition, 180-gram, splatter-paint record of the month, but you'd be wrong -- at least in the United Kingdom.According to a new study by market research company YouGov, UK music fans between the ages of 45 and 54 are actually more likely to hit record stores in search of vinyl. By contrast, the study found 18- to 24-year-olds are least likely to purchase vinyl, suggesting last year's sales explosion could be attributed to vinyl nostalgia rather than discovery. The study also unearthed two very bleak statistics that are depressing enough to make any collector reconsider this hobby: 56 percent of vinyl buyers tend to keep their feelings to themselves and 6...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image Richard Heathcote, Getty Images Some athletes at the Rio Olympics have taken swipes at competitors from other nations -- but that's not the only swiping going on.The 11,000-plus athletes competing in the 2016 Olympic games have given Tinder's Brazil business a big boost. Matches in the Olympic Village have increased by 129 percent, Rosette Pambakian, VP of Global Communications & Branding at Tinder, said to the Associated Press. It appears such activities weren't totally unexpected. The Olympic organisers prepared 450,000 condoms for athletes to use, according to the publication. That truckload of protection is also likely a precautionary measure following wa ings of the Zika Virus, which ...
ادامه مطلب I fell in love with music at a very young age. I can remember sitting in my parent's living room, listening to the crackle and pop that accompanied each new song, only to be replaced with a thumping drum intro or a sick guitar lick that seemed to leap from our Klipsch co er ho s. This experience stuck with me through the introduction of cassette tapes, CDs and finally the current digital-music age. The convenience and quality of digital music is unparalleled, but with the recent resurgence of records -- and as any vinyl enthusiasts (and certain audiophiles) will tell you -- vinyl has a special sound that digital music just can't capture or replicate. I'm not immune to its pull; I've recently invested in a new tu table and sound system and have actually started buying vinyl again.And no...
ادامه مطلب RoadshowNewsDiesel CarsOh, not again: US reportedly finds new secret software in VW diesels Close AutoComplete: Nissan reportedly looking to sell its battery operations Drag I'm now operating under the assumption that this will never stop. I'll be retired in 2060 and they'll still be figuring things out. Nick Miotke/Roadshow It looks like Volks...
ادامه مطلب Thanks a lot, Steven Spielberg and John Williams, for forever creeping us out about sharks. Spielberg's 1975 movie "Jaws" wouldn't have been quite as terrifying without Williams' "duunnn dunnn" music, and we all know it. Now a study published Wednesday in the jou al PLOS One has quantified our quivering. Researchers from UC San Diego and Harvard showed 2,100 people a shark clip from the BBC's "Blue Planet" documentary series and either set it to ominous or uplifting music or let it run silently. "Participants who viewed a video clip set to ominous music rated sharks more negatively and less positively than those who watched the same clip set to uplifting music or to silence," the researchers wrote. Why does it matter? Researchers think documentary makers should choose their...
ادامه مطلب Hi, I'm Liza Maloy, a product manager at CNET. Today I want to tell you about a project I've been working on: Photo galleries! As our Vice President of Product Jeremy Toeman mentioned in May, we are in the midst of a site redesign process. The updates to our front door and best pages are two recent wins (what, haven't seen them? go check them out!), and I'm excited to add galleries to the list!. Our amazing team of editors and photographers create galleries for everything, from technology shows, product reviews and our Road Trip around the globe to Pokemon tips, optical illusions, beautiful cars and Marvel characters, just to name a few. Behind the scenes, the engineers, designers, and I are making this experience faster and more enjoyable for you. Why, you ask? We've all been there: ...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image DJI Until now, drone enthusiasts have had to go to parks, lots or, if they're really lucky, empty stadiums to skylark drone-style. That changes now -- at least for those in Korea.Drone maker DJI said this week it's opening a drone arena in Yongin, South Korea, later this month. The 1,395-square-metre venue will be kitted out with an LED-lit racing circuit, maintenance workstations, safety nets and a screen giving flyers a first-person view from their drone. The DJI Arena is designed to both give those new to drones a chance at lea ing the aerial ropes and to give more experienced drone pilots a place to stretch their wings. Drones are becoming serious business around the world, with prize pool...
ادامه مطلب Worried you aren't getting enough exercise this summer? Don't just sit there: Clip on a fitness tracker and get going.Fitness trackers are wearable devices that deliver a stream of data about your workouts, like the number of steps you've walked or the total calories you've bu ed, and nearly all of them can sync over Bluetooth with your smartphone, letting you review these vitals while on the go. But once you have all that data, what's the next step?Many to choose fromYou have a lot of options for fitness trackers, but I'll focus on two of the most popular brands: Fitbit and Jawbone. Fitbit, which introduced its first tracker in 2008, sells its One ($100 in the US, £80 in the UK and AU$130 in Australia) and Zip ($60, £50, AU$80) devices that clip on a belt, and its newer Charge HR ($150, £...
ادامه مطلب AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are using a so-called neutral "distributed antenna system," or DAS, to help bolster cellular coverage and boost capacity within the Wells Fargo Center. The way it works, carriers all share antennas deployed throughout the arena, which then feed into a central area where the signals connect to each of the carrier networks. On a tour of the network last week, T-Mobile field technician, Tracy McDaniel, showed off T-Mobile's upgraded equipment in the DAS at Wells Fargo in Philadelphia. Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Google Maps now contains "areas of interest" that are covered with an orange shade. Google Google on Monday unveiled a new version of Maps that has a cleaner look and incorporates smart areas of interest. The new look does away with elements that aren't absolutely required, like road outlines. This allows for more room to display useful information, such as traffic and transit lines. In addition, the typography has been improved to make street names, point of interest, transit stations and so on, more distinguishable from other items on the map. A new feature called "areas of interest," not to be confused with "points of interest," is also part of the update. These areas are covered with a shade of orange...
ادامه مطلب RoadshowNewsCar IndustryApple's next secret-project hire? Bob Mansfield, former hardware execAt least one member of Roadshow thinks Apple isn't building a car, but rather an entire automotive service for a new sharing economy. Andrew Burton/Getty Images Just when you thought that the world could use a break from automotive speculation involving Apple, it appears right back atop the news cycle. No, the car hasn't been spotted in the wild. Rather, Apple's reportedly tapped one of its hardware execs to lead the company's top-secret Project Titan.Bob Mansfield, who used to helm some of the tech giant's hardware engineering efforts, will become the overseer of Project Titan, The Wall Street Jou al reports. Mansf...
ادامه مطلب [embedded content]Pokemon Go continues to polarise, but it's possibly hated nowhere more than the residential suburb of Rhodes in Sydney, Australia. Peg Paterson Park, a small park in the usually quiet neighbourhood, has become a hub for would-be Pokemon trainers, thanks to a configuration of three PokeStops, points of interest where players can get items and place lures to attract Pokemon.This has resulted in a nightly pilgrimage of hundreds of players, and residents are displeased. In addition to the noise levels, Pokemon players are disrupting traffic and leaving litter behind, and the once green park has been trampled down to mud. In desperation, the local council has written to Niantic to request that two of the three PokeStops be removed."There have been a number of conce ing instanc...
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