Author: Kimberly Bredenbeck

Apple is known for their high tech software, reliable computers and setting the standard when it comes to technology. With the soon to be released Apple Watch on the horizon, Apple CEO Tim Cook has finally provided product Intel on the new must have. The watch is one of the most advanced products on market today as it has it’s own touch screen, has the ability to text and can be completely personalized. The starting price begins at $350 but can grow as high as $10,000 depending on your specific preference. Three models are being released to the public, “The Watch”,…

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The clichéd topic of high gas prices may not be a topic of discussion in 2015. Over the past few months, nearing the end of 2014, American citizens were over joyed to see gas prices start to go down, and to continue to keep on rolling down. In some parts of the country gas has even reached under two dollars per gallon, a price many of us have not seen since 2009. While these prices seem unfathomable to some in today’s society, reports are saying that gas is going to stay under 3 dollars per gallon throughout 2015, in fact…

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It’s a cold morning. Your head pops out from under the covers just enough to determine how cold it is before you shutter back under the safety of your covers. Remember, covers can protect you from everything, cold, sickness, even scary monsters. While in hibernation, dreading the moment your alarm finally goes off meaning you have to get up, you ponder your outfit. Is it cold enough for your new stylish leather gloves you got on sale? What about the cute sandals you got right before the season ended? You didn’t have time to wear them! You open your average…

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If you’re a gamer, than you’ve probably heard of Rooster Teeth. With the 8th largest viewed YouTube channel in the world, over 5 million subscribers and 2.2 billion views Rooster Teeth provides entertaining videos of guys who basically get paid to sit around and play video games all day. Not only do they add hilarious comedy to their videos, they provide instructional advice as to what to do in a specific game, like Minecraft, Halo and even The Legend of Zelda. Rooster Teeth is a $1.4 million company, so they must be doing something right (achievement unlocked). Rooster Teeth Production Studios…

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Before June 2012, video’s had the ability to be endless and last forever. With unlimited time, there was an unlimited amount of unnecessary information. When Vine was created in New York by Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll, instead of an everlasting film, Vine only allowed users six seconds of film time, which meant every image had to be relevant. The app itself allowed users to create short looping videos and share them with fellow viewers; almost like a restricted YouTube. Acquired by Twitter, in October of 2012 for $30 million, users are able to sign up using their Titter account…

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