Photo: Daily Burn Black Fire Heart disease can happen to anyone — even the fittest trainers. When Bob Harper had a near-fatal heart attack last February, it was the last thing he thought could happen. The then 51-year-old Daily Burn Black Fire trainer was in top shape, followed a healthy …
Read More »Vitamin D3 Could Help Prevent, Repair Cardiovascular System Damage
Cholecalciferol, also known as vitamin D3, can significantly restore the damage to the cardiovascular system caused by several diseases, including hypertension, diabetes and atherosclerosis, according to new research from Ohio University. Vitamin D3 may be effective in the treatment of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, myocardial infarction, …
Read More »LG ‘Bootloop’ Lawsuit Settlement: $425 in Cash or $700 Rebate
LG has been fighting a losing battle with Samsung in the mobile space over the last few years, and part of LG’s problem might be the long-term reliability of its phones. Owners of the LG G4, V10, V20, Nexus 5X, and G5 filed a class-action lawsuit against the company last …
Read More »Google’s data-friendly app YouTube Go expands to over 130 countries, now supports higher quality videos
YouTube Go, a mobile version of YouTube built for emerging markets with features like offline viewing and nearby sharing, is today expanding to over 130 countries worldwide. This wider rollout will make YouTube Go available to a large number of people who want the ability to watch YouTube videos, even …
Read More »Paleontologists Find 200-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Fossil
The 200 million-year-old specimen is only the second known example of Wahlisaurus massarae, a species of ichthyosaur announced recently by a University of Manchester paleontologist. Reconstruction of Wahlisaurus massarae. Image credit: James McKay. Ichthyosaurs were predatory sea-going reptiles that ranged in size from 1 to 69 feet (0.3-21 m) long. …
Read More »NASA’s Mars Rover Curiosity Sends Home Spectacular Panorama
A new panoramic image from Curiosity provides a sweeping vista of the interior and rim of Gale Crater, including much of the rover’s route during its first five-and-a-half years on Mars and features up to about 50 miles (85 km) away. Wide-angle panorama from ridge in Mars’ Gale Crater. Image …
Read More »Bing Ads rolls out multiuser access with single sign-on
Shortly after launching the Multi-Linking feature this past fall to help users managing multiple accounts, Bing Ads is now offering an additional way to manage multiple accounts easily. Multi-User Access will allow users to have one email and password to access all of the Bing Ads accounts they manage. The …
Read More »Carter G. Woodson Google doodle honors scholar who started Black History Month
To kick off Black History Month, today’s Google doodle pays homage to Dr. Carter G. Woodson — the scholar who, in February 1926, first devised an African-American studies program. Known as the Father of Black History, Dr. Woodson committed his life to African-American studies and the preservation of African-American history. It …
Read More »What the ROAS? A practical guide to improving return on ad spend
Do you want to improve your paid search campaigns? There are a lot of paid search metrics, but one of the most useful and most underused is return on ad spend (ROAS). One of the main points behind online advertising is to drive sales for your business. This is particularly …
Read More »Restaurant owners can now edit menu listings in Google My Business
Google My Business announced a new update on Thursday that is sure to make many restaurant owners happy. Restaurant owners who are managing their own Google My Business (GMB) listings can now access a new editor to create and edit the menus that may display in their listings in Google …
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