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Shyp now lets you to send packages without knowing the address of the recipient

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In a little over two years, Shyp has enticed both consumers and investors with its mobile-based, hassle-free shipping program. Now, the company announced today that it’s made big changes — both cosmetic and structural — to court a larger audience who would just rather not go to the post office. The app’s new redesign trades a baby blue and curvy lines for a more blocky, flat look and a bright shade of green. According to a blog post on LinkedIn written by Shyp VP of Marketing Lauren Sherman, the new rebrand is a “serious” change that helped pare down the… This story continues at The Next Web from The Next Web » Apps http://ift.tt/1MUHBhO via IFTTT

Apple’s News app finally arrives in the UK

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Apple’s standalone news aggregator app for iOS devices is now available to users in the UK, following the release of iOS 9.1. The feature launched in other countries earlier this year, but hadn’t previously been made available in the UK. According to The Guardian, Apple News in the UK launches with the support of 14 newspaper and magazine publishers, including the BBC, The Telegraph, The Guardian, Sun and Sky News. While Apple wants to be the de facto news service for iPhone users and continues to roll out News across the world, it’s having a harder time in China, where the service has… This story continues at The Next Web from The Next Web » Apps http://ift.tt/1OKmwYW via IFTTT

Content sharing service ‘This’ is now better at showcasing links, but it’s a long way from perfect

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This has revamped its content sharing service that lets users post a single notable link each day. First launched in beta last year, version two has a clean responsive interface and gives each post its own URL so it’s easier to share. It also lets you see which users have shared a particular link. This has got a new responsive design that showcases content nicely This shows you links shared by people you follow, by default. But not every new user has a large network, so there’s a handy list of 75 influential members — including publishers like BuzzFeed News, TED and The Wall… This story continues at The Next Web from The Next Web » Apps http://ift.tt/1OKmu3i via IFTTT

Wunderlist update for Android supports Marshmallow

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To-do and task list-maker Wunderlist has released a substantial update to its Android app that features a complete redesign with Marshmallow integration. The app now sports a simplified Quick Add feature that lets you add a to-do item at the touch of a large blue button on the home screen. But you can also add to-dos directly from the notification bar after you switch on the function in the settings. Alongside its interoperability with Android Marshmallow 6.0, you won’t be pinged for permissions unless it’s critical.  And if you are running Marshmallow, you can use Now on Tap in your lists. ➤ Wunderlist [Android] from The Next Web » Apps http://ift.tt/1ksSNak via IFTTT

Dataminr Context will help group tweets for journalists seeking breaking news

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Dataminr, the Twitter-approved social listening tool designed to surface relevant content based on keywords, locations, and timeliness, has now introduced a new tool to help journalists find news. Announced via email to subscribers, the new feature, Dataminr Context, was described as a natural evolution of Dataminr’s alert system: While Dataminr’s alerts provide the earliest “tip” for a story, a group of Tweets often can be the most powerful way to tell a story. This new integration with Twitter will truly bring the most powerful and engaging Tweets to enhance stories even more. Context drops groupings of tweets about a certain story… This story continues at The Next Web from The Next Web » Apps http://ift.tt/1RoSSWN via IFTTT

Brock Lesnar says he'd 'probably still be banging heads' in UFC if not for diverticulitis

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Despite only competing in mixed martial arts for a few short years, Brock Lesnar made quite the impact. Lesnar became UFC heavyweight champ in his fourth professional fight when he knocked out Randy Couture at UFC 91 in 2008. By 2011, he was retired. With just eight fights in his entire pro career, Lesnar rose to the top of the sport and became a must-see pay-per-view attraction every time he stepped inside the Octagon. His emergence was quick, forceful, and everlasting. And his departure was just as swift. Yes, there were the back-to-back soul-crushing defeats at the hands of Cain Velasquez and Alistair Overeem. Those two losses were enough to have any fighter thinking about retirement. But what really pushed “The Beast” into an early retirement was his well-chronicled fight with the digestive disease diverticulitis. The painful disease caused Lesnar to have close to a foot of his colon removed in the summer of 2011. Lesnar was never the same fighter after the procedure. A few sh...

Reeling Jaguars stressing accountability for full effort on every play

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On any 1-5 team, it's an extremely good bet that there are players who aren't doing their job well enough. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, it's figuring out how to get everyone in line, and what to do with those who don't. After a disheartening loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday, in which Jacksonville blew a fourth-quarter lead at home to a team that came in with a 1-4 record, "accountability" was the buzzword. They want to figure out a way to get everyone to compete every down nobody letting down for a play or two. "That comes back and hits you,’’ Jaguars coach Gus Bradley said, according to the Jacksonville Times-Union . “You can’t do that, you can’t do that in the NFL. In the secondary, if a guy gets behind you, there is no excuse. If you lose your eyes, there’s no excuse.’’ But is it a loss of focus or a lack of effort? The former is symptomatic of a young player, sometimes. The latter is more concerning. D efensive lineman   Sen’Derrick Marks...

R.A. Dickey pulled in second inning of Game 4 after giving up two home runs

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TORONTO – So far through two ALCS games in Toronto, both teams have had to deal with short outings from a starting pitcher. In the Blue Jays' 11-8 win in Game 3, Royals starter Johnny Cueto couldn't get out of the third inning. It was R.A. Dickey's turn to struggle in Game 4 on Tuesday. Dickey was pulled after allowing five runs, four of them earned, over 1 2/3 innings. He served up a two-run home run to Ben Zobrist in the first and a solo shot to Alex Rios in the second. The Blue Jays entered Game 4 trailing in the series 2-1. R.A. Dickey is done after 1.2 innings. The last time he made a start that short was June 13, 2008. He nearly out-Cueto'd Cueto. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 20, 2015 [Related:  Blue Jays stop selling beer cans in upper deck after unruly ALDS incident ] When Dickey first began to experiment with the knuckleball as his primary pitch, he did not experience instant success. In his first game as a true knuckleballer in April 2006 he g...

Laker boss Jim Buss is happy his team has 'turned the corner'

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If Lakers basketball prez Jim Buss wanted to make Los Angeles fans feel any better about his team’s prospects by sitting for a rare on-record interview, he probably failed in that regard. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] The Lakers stink. They stunk two seasons ago, last season, and they’ll stink again this season. That’s OK! A lot of teams stink, and usually that sort of ineptitude leads to scads of high draft picks and a chance to clear house with salary cap space. The Lakers, though, are still a few years behind in that regard due to the triptych of calamities that were the Dwight Howard Era, the Steve Nash Trade, and the Kobe Bryant Contract Extension. [ Yahoo Fantasy Basketball: Sign up for a league today ] This is part of the reason why Buss spoke with USA Today’s Sam Amick about his team’s fortunes heading forward, and his own role in those Laker champions of lore : “(If) I would have taken credit for all the moves we won cha...

Toronto Furies GM relishes underdog status in CWHL

BY CHRIS LOMON Whether she’s speaking of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) or the Toronto Furies, where she’s the general manager, Rebecca Michael knows the key to success is always staying one stride ahead of the competition.  It was a banner start to the 2015-16 regular season on Oct. 17 for the Furies, one of five teams that comprise the CWHL, with a 2-0 home win over reigning champion Boston at the MasterCard Centre. The following day, the two teams faced-off again, this time with Boston netting the two points courtesy of a 2-1 shootout victory. The good for the Furies: grabbing three out of four points. The bad: injuries to key players. “I think that we have a great core of returning veterans and strong group of drafted players,” offered Michael. “That being said, with the season only one weekend in, injuries are proving to be a critical barrier we have faced with three of our top forwards on the sidelines for both short and long periods of time. As a team, ...

BDL's 2015-16 NBA Season Previews: Brooklyn Nets

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Say this much for the Brooklyn Nets: At least they tried. [ Yahoo Fantasy Basketball: Sign up for a league today ] Owner Mikhail Prokhorov empowered general manager Billy King to make bold moves in aggressive pursuit of a championship: trade for Deron Williams, trade for Joe Johnson, hire Jason Kidd, trade for Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, sign Andrei Kirilenko, add draft picks to deals like Splenda to your coffee. No expense was spared; nobody went unpaid. Now it's time to pay the piper, and somehow, he makes even more than Joe Johnson. (In case you forgot: $24.9 million. Joe Johnson's the NBA's  second-highest paid player . It's 2015.) Alas, the Nets never even sniffed the O'Brien, topping out with a second-round knockout two seasons ago before Kidd absconded to Wisconsin , Pierce decamped for D.C.  and Lionel Hollins took the reins of a team seemingly stuck between paring down payroll and pushing for the playoffs . Brooklyn did return to the postseas...

Matt Harvey has insurance policy protecting future earnings from arm injury

New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey has an insurance policy put in place by his agent Scott Boras protecting him if he suffers an injury that leads to loss of potential earnings.  Such policies are common in the sports world for elite college and professional athletes, but Harvey's is newsworthy because the entire final six weeks of the regular season around the Mets were spent debating whether the team should stop using Harvey because he is in his first season following Tommy John surgery and he was approaching, and ultimately surpassed, a 180-innings limit his agent and the team had discussed before the season. CBSSports reported Boras secured the policy for Harvey at the end of the regular season. [ Check out Big League Stew on Tumblr for more cool stuff from the MLB postseason ] Harvey won't be a free agent until 2018, but he is eligible for arbitration this winter and figures to get a nice bump in pay from the $614,125 he is making this season. Harvey was absolutely dom...

Greg Cosell's Week 6 Review: The ingredients for a Panthers comeback

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There were a lot of factors that went into the Carolina Panthers' big win at the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Carolina's defense had its leader, middle linebacker Luke Kuechly, back and played very fast as a result. The offense had a sustaining run game. Quarterback Cam Newton got hot after a shaky start. And Seattle's defense continued to fall apart as it keeps experimenting with different schemes. Let's start with the game-winning play, because for as well as the Panthers played, it was a total breakdown by the Seahawks that led to the final touchdown. After the Panthers spiked the ball to stop the clock, the Seahawks totally blew the coverage with a lack of communication. Tight end Greg Olsen was the "X iso" to the boundary. He ran a vertical seam route. Cornerback Richard Sherman looked like he was playing "Cover 2" zone and safety Earl Thomas looked like he was playing "quarters" zone. The bottom line is Thomas did not get the call,...