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November 2010

The Kardashian Kard is No More

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Speaking of questionable credit card promotions. Can’t get enough of the Kardashian klan? If you were planning to use their branded pre-paid credit card while shopping up a storm at one of their boutique locations (or for posting bail after causing a ruckus at one of said boutiques’ openings) we have bad news.


Teva Stilettos: If Everyone Jumped

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The latest WTF product on the market is going to take you back quite a few years, and not in a thank-goodness-ballet-flats-are-in-again kind of way. Anyone remember Teva sandals? (Read: Are you trying not to remember owning Teva sandals?)


Would You Trade Credit Card Rewards for Virtual Goods? American Express and Zynga Have Some Pixels for You

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Farmville makes people do crazy things, but this is perhaps the craziest that we’ve heard of (so far).

American Express has teamed up with FarmVille game developer Zynga to offer Amex users exclusive virtual rewards. Key word, virtual. Yes, a credit card company has finally figured out a way to offer rewards that don’t actually cost them anything.


McQ’s First Line Under Alexander McQueen Looks Like It May Fall Flat

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Alexander McQueen revealed several looks today from the first McQ collection that will be produced with the line under the control of Alexander McQueen. The designer label took over McQ last month, and its full pre-fall 2011 collection will not make a complete debut until February.


Richard Branson Beats Rupert Murdoch To The Punch in iPad Only Media

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There have been rumblings as of late concerning Rupert Murdoch’s latest publication, a newspaper built specifically for the iPad.

Not to be outdone by Murdoch, however, Virgin CEO Richard Branson started his own publication, Project, an iPad-only magazine. Branson’s Project was just launched today with a free app with one issue that costs $2.99.


Google’s $6 Billion Deal of the Day: Charting Groupon’s Astronomical Growth

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When we first wrote about Groupon, it was a year-old startup where being a member was akin to being part of a small club. Today, it’s the subject of intense Google acquisition speculation, with the New York Times putting the purchase price between $5 and $6 billion.


Apple’s Black Friday Event Isn’t the Best Place Online for Mac Deals

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Lots of Mac fans were happy to hear that Apple, notorious for not discounting their products, would be getting into the spirit of Black Friday but if you’re really looking for the best deal on a Mac, your best bet may be with an Apple reseller. Here’s a model by model breakdown.


One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Why Custom Style Succeeds By Breaking Mass Fashion’s Rules

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If you’ve ever dealt with shirt sleeves that were a little too short, or settled on a dress that was a little too tight, custom made or custom tailored clothing is an option worth exploring. Thanks to the internet, what was once an option only for the wealthy is finding its way into the mass market.


Bacon-Flavored Beverages: If Everyone Jumped

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If you love bacon in the morning but want to avoid the unhealthy side effects of eating it for breakfast, you can now enjoy the bacon flavor fat free.


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