Sunday, February 24, 2013

Craig Stowell, a Republican military veteran, celebrated his wedding to his wife...


Craig Stowell, a Republican military veteran, celebrated his wedding to his wife with his brother Calvin, who is gay, standing beside him as his Best Man. Someday, Craig wants to be able to be the Best Man at Calvin's wedding - click "like" to thank Craig for speaking out, and check out this great new TV ad calling for the freedom to marry: http://bit.ly/Yl1z9q

Source: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152610617125093&set=a.215294370092.270234.40484170092&type=1

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Monday, February 11, 2013

How to switch between lists in Reminders on the iPhone

How to switch between lists in Reminders on the iPhone

The default Reminders app changed a little when iOS 6 came about and the way you switch between lists was one of those changes. If you're the type that creates Reminders lists for different events, the importance of switching between lists quickly is probably pretty important to you. Many users were left wondering if Apple took this functionality away since they couldn't swipe across their lists like they used to.

As it turns out, Apple just changed up where you swipe...

  1. Launch the Reminders app from the Home screen of your iPhone.
  2. At the very top you'll see the name of the list you're currently in.
  3. Opposed to swiping anywhere on the screen, swipe your finger left or right on the name of the list.
  4. You'll notice that this allows you to swipe between lists again.

We aren't exactly sure why Apple changed this functionality but as it turns out, they didn't completely take it away. Just make sure you're swiping across the title of the list and you're good to go!



Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/zTPXs9mNAsg/story01.htm

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Y Combinator-Backed Cube Goes Deeper Than Your Standard iPad Register

cube-ipad-registerWith innovations like Square’s iPad register, small businesses and retailers face a slew of options for how to manage in-store sales without having to pay thousand of dollars for older point-of-sale terminals. But many of these newer offerings don’t do the tracking that many small retailers need?after the transaction happens. That’s where a new Y Combinator and Yuri-Milner-backed startup called Cube comes in. Calling itself the “Salesforce for point-of-sale,” it provides a suite of analytics that lets small business owners track their workers and manage their inventory and multiple business locations. First, it offers a basic credit card terminal that you can plug into your iPhone or iPad’s audio jack (like Square) and a free point-of-sale app. This does sound like Square, but co-founder Joel Christner say the company is focused on a different target market. “Those companies are really innovating on what I would call the very low-end. They started off as a replacement for a traditional credit card terminal, and on the other side of the market, with an iPad cash register,” he said. “Then on the high-end, there’s Micros and NCR, which everyone would agree are pretty stodgy. The challenge they have is that it’s very difficult for them to do anything that disrupts or cannibalizes their value chain.” These traditional point-of-sale systems can cost a few thousand dollars and they involve older, clunkier PC-era software. Christner said Cube is aimed at a middle demographic — the artisan store or coffee shop. The product is free to start using. You just download the app from the store, register your business, get a credit card reader and start going. Cube charges 2.5 percent per swipe (compared to Square’s and Intuit’s 2.75 percent per swipe) for a single location. They can also work out special enterprise plans, which could work out to a monthly fee or a percentage per transaction. Beyond the credit card reader and point-of-sale app, Cube offers a back office suite of software that produces payment and labor reports that show how much of each item a business has sold and how much it has made off each transaction. They’ll eventually offer deeper analytics, beyond tracking sales. Cube’s software can also connect to printers and the cash drawer for printing payment receipts and orders for the kitchen. We’ve seen a number of closely related competitors emerge over the past year including Revel’s iPad point-of-sale system and

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/XW0fusHVsGA/

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This Dragon Turned Out To Be a Pterosaur

This Latin inscription on this his curious beast identifies it as a "dragon as it was recovered in the hands of the engineer Cornelius Meyer". The picture comes from a 1696 book that Meyer wrote describing his construction projects, and an etching on the cover claims to show the dragon as it looked alive in 1691, stalking the marshes near Rome. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/wY5oM2wyOHM/this-dragon-turned-out-to-be-a-pterosaur

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