Sunday, 1 May 2016

Candace Cameron Bure on the Beauty Problem That Constantly Plagues Her


Between

gearing up for season two of Fuller House and co-hosting The View, 40-year-old Candace Cameron Bure has a beyond busy schedule. And now the mom of

three is adding one more role to her resume: Advocate for recycling, teaming up

with Unilever to bring attention to way

bottle—namely, our beauty bottles—are recycled in the U.S. The scary stat: 56

percent of Americans recycle their kitchen items, yet only 14 percent do the

same for the bottles in their bathroom.


On her “A-ha”

moment to get involved with the campaign: 


“It’s funny because I didn’t…



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Intel Cancels Low-Power Chips Aimed at Mobile Devices



As part of a restructuring announced last week, Intel reportedly is ending its SoFIA and Broxton projects and shifting the money to its 5G efforts.


Intel reportedly is ending its efforts around some chips aimed at smartphones and tablets as part of larger strategy to shift to areas that promise more growth.

The chip maker, which last week announced it is cutting 12,0000 jobs and refocusing its efforts around such markets as the data center, Internet of things (IoT) and the cloud while reducing its reliance on PCs, is…


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Are Firefox Add-on Collections dead?


Mozilla introduced Collections to its Firefox Add-ons website (AMO) back in 2009 to provide users of the web browser with options to keep track of add-ons, and to showcase add-ons, for instance by creating themed collections.


It allowed anyone with an account to create and maintain collections by adding add-ons (which included themes) to them.


Creators could add and remove add-ons from collections, and others could follow them to receive notifications about changes made to these collections.


Firefox users benefit from Collections in two ways: collections may help…



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Are Firefox Add-on Collections dead?

Microsoft develops IFTTT rival called Flow for connecting apps and services


Apps like IFTTT (If This Then That) connect services in logical ways: texting your spouse, for example, when you leave work. Microsoft has created a business-oriented preview service called Flow that acts in much the same way, but with its own software and partner apps.


Flow isn’t an app, but a way to connect apps and ask them to do specific tasks. To help users get started, Microsoft has created a series of “templates” of common use cases: for example, having Twitter tweets saved in a CSV file in OneDrive, or having a text sent to yourself when you receive an…



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Microsoft develops IFTTT rival called Flow for connecting apps and services