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Thursday, May 3, 2012
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Ali Fedotowsky Speaks on New Travel Show, Love For Courtney Robertson
Ali Fedotowsky, the former star of The Bachelorette, looked poised to join the elite club of contestants on the ABC reality franchise to actually tie the knot with her chosen partner ... but it was not to be. She and Roberto Martinez split.
Not that she's sitting at home crying over it.
Ali has a new late night travel show, 1st Look, coming Saturdays on NBC after SNL. In an interview with SheKnows, Ali discussed the program, living the single life, controversial Bachelor winner Courtney Robertson and more ...
"I'm so excited," Fedotowsky said of 1st Look. "It's just the best job that I could possibly imagine. I get to travel all over the country and go to cool places."
When she’s not working, she’s enjoying life in a new city three hours north. After her split from Roberto Martinez, Ali moved from San Diego to L.A.
"I love L.A. I love the weather. I love the interesting things there are to do. And I love my apartment. It's small, and cozy and I'm doing things really girly."
One of her favorite pastimes? Watching The Bachelor with friends.
"I definitely still have Bachelor viewing parties with my girlfriends," said Ali. "I watch in different light now that I've been through it, but I do enjoy watching it still."
Ali revealed that despite the backlash last season’s winner, Courtney Robertson, has received, she found the Santa Monica model to be nice in real life.
"She's great," Fedotowsky revealed. "We exchanged information and I think we're going to get together later in the week. She's in L.A. I'm in L.A."
"You can always use more girlfriends."
Although The Bachelor and The Bachelorette didn’t work out for her in the romance department, Ali hasn't given up on finding love by a longshot.
"I'm not quite ready [to date again]," said Ali. "But I would say, if I happen to stumble upon someone, I wouldn't shy away. I'm definitely open to finding love again."
"Maybe when I'm traveling, I'll meet someone on the road."
One can only hope. Sadly, no major Bachelorette spoilers from Ali regarding the coming season, but we know she'll be watching right along with us.
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Engadget HD Podcast 297 - 05.01.2012
This week's podcast runs a little longer than normal, but only because we've got so much to discuss. From Ben's review to the new Dish Hopper whole-home DVR to the latest Windows Media Center news from Ceton. There's a little bit of everything also, from talk of high-framerate 3D to Dolby's new Atmos surround sound setups, and even a juicy rumor about where TWC TV will touch down next. Just in case that's not enough, we pause to consider a future full of 145-inch 8K plasma TVs. Press play and come dream along with us.
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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)
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00:18:00 - Dish Hopper whole-home DVR review
00:37:30 - Ceton's Media Center mobile apps are for all, app and Echo extender beta signups open now
00:45:15 - Peter Jackson unfazed by 'Hobbit' footage pushback, but will stick to 24 fps for trailers
00:59:00 - Dolby's Atmos technology gives new meaning to surround sound, death from above
01:01:25 - Time Warner Cable is preparing for TWC TV IPTV streaming on Roku boxes
01:03:43 - Reuters: Apple in talks to stream films owned by Epix, no deal expected before September
01:04:50 - DirecTV Everywhere brings streaming movies, TV shows to Android right now, iPhone keeps waiting
01:07:13 - Panasonic teams up with NHK on 145-inch 8K Super Hi-Vision plasma TV
01:10:30 - Samsung's Q1 2012 profits nearly double year-over-year on higher margins for TVs and phones
01:11:00 - LG's Q1 2012 earnings show greater profits on strong TV, phone sales
01:12:43 - Sky considering launching Sky Sports 3D, one channel too small for three dimensions
01:13:50 - Star Trek: The Next Generation Season One Blu-ray beams down July 24th
01:17:50 - Must See HDTV (April 30th - May 6th)
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Fujitsu dabbles in palm reading, hopes to bring biometric sensors to tablets
When you think about it, there's no reason that biometric recognition can't provide security on tablets -- well, aside from the need for a sensor thin enough to fit on a slate. Fujitsu has been on the job, making significant progress since showing off its clunky palm vein reader. The company's latest development on the biometric front is an authentication sensor that measures a minuscule 5mm thick, which is slight enough for use in tablets. Fujitsu employed its PalmSecure technology for reading users' palm vein patterns without requiring physical contact with the sensor. This super-thin module is still in the thick of research and development, but it's likely destined for your tablet someday down the line.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Patio furniture | KUSIQUYLLUR Home Improvement Tips

When your house is on the market, home staging is one of the most important steps you can take to make sure your house stands out. Potential buyers must be able to envision living in your house and understand how to use every room, indoors and out. Make sure you devote as much time to staging your deck or patio as you do your living room and master bedroom. The reward could be great?a quick sale at your asking price!
First and foremost, if you do not have a patio furniture set, go out and buy one! It may feel funny shopping for patio furniture for a home you?re leaving behind, but unless some tenacious buyers try to work it in the purchase-and-sale agreement, you will be taking your new set with you. In the meantime, it will prove very useful in showing prospects what it?s like to entertain and cook out on your patio.
With that behind you, it is time to move on to smaller details.
Follow these smart tips to frame your patio furniture and its surroundings in the most flattering light:
-If your patio is directly off your den or family room, try tying your patio d?cor to that of its neighboring interior space. The best way to do this is to buy patio furniture cushions in a color similar to the upholstery inside.
-Make sure your grill is sparkling clean, and stage it by bringing out the grill tools and setting them up, along with condiments like A1 Sauce.
-Totally de-clutter your patio or deck. Like all the rooms in your house, the patio should be as tidy as possible during showings so buyers can get a good feel for the space without being distracted by your personal belongings.
-Make any needed repairs. Projects to tackle include broken or rodding deck boards, crumbling brick or concrete, and ailing steps and railings. And never underestimate what a fresh coat of paint or staining can do to transform your deck.
-Create a fun tabletop spread with an eye-catching centerpiece, candles, and placemats to bring out the inner host and hostess in all of your prospects.
-Don?t skip flowering plants, which make everything a little bit nicer!
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