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Traders Gulp Down Sodastream Call Options, See More Slippage For Autodesk

By Caitlin Duffy, Contributor

ADSK – , Inc. – Shares in the maker of 2D and 3D design and engineering software are down more than 4.0% today at $35.01 as of 11:40 a.m. ET and options activity on the stock this morning suggests some traders are bracing for the price of the underlying to extend losses during the next couple of weeks. Trading traffic in Autodesk options is heaviest at the Aug $34 strike where upwards of 2,900 puts have changed hands against open interest of 757 contracts. …read more

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13 apps that will make you wish you had an Android smartphone

FP: In most cases, developers prefer to make new smartphone apps for iPhone first, only moving to Android and other platforms once they get some traction.

There are a bunch of great apps that happen to be Android exclusives. Check them out.

AP Photo/Marcio Jose SanchezThere are a bunch of great apps that happen to be Android exclusives. Check them out.

In most cases, developers prefer to make new smartphone apps for iPhone first, only moving to Android and other platforms once they get some traction.

(Android owners who had to wait months for Twitter’s video app Vine know what we’re talking about.)

But there are some outliers. There are a bunch of great apps that happen to be Android exclusives. Check them out.

Ingress is a unique real-world scavenger hunt game.

 

Ingress is a unique real-world scavenger hunt game.

Google

Ingress is a sci-fi game that sends you on a scavenger hunt through the real world to find “hidden” virtual goodies.

Google developed the game. Here’s the plot:

“A mysterious energy has been unearthed by a team of scientists in Europe. The origin and purpose of this force is unknown, but some researchers believe it is influencing the way we think. We must control it or it will control us.”

So, basically, you run around your town trying to find this illusive “energy” before the bad guys do.

Price: Free

Facebook Home turns your home screen into a Facebook photo gallery

Facebook Home turns your home screen into a Facebook photo gallery

William Wei, Business Insider

Facebook Home adds a Facebook-powered wrapper to your Android phone. Instead of seeing your normal lock screen, you get a beautiful slide show of your friends’ Facebook photos and status updates. You can comment and like those updates directly from the lock screen without opening the regular Facebook app.

Price: Free (Only works on select Android phones.)

DeskSMS makes sure you’ll never miss a message again.

DeskSMS makes sure you'll never miss a message again.

DeskSMS is a nifty app that allows you to forward text messages (and picture messages) from your Android smartphone to your desktop via Gmail, Google Talk, and the Chrome Web browser.

Price: Free

WiFi Analyzer lets you determine how strong a wireless network is in your vicinity

WiFi Analyzer lets you determine how strong a wireless network is in your vicinity

Have you ever been stuck on a slow wireless network?

WiFi Analyzer lets you see how strong networks are around you, helping you to pick the fastest, most reliable one.

Price: Free

Weather Bomb gives a data-intensive view of the weather on your Android device

Weather Bomb gives a data-intensive view of the weather on your Android device

Weather Bomb is an extremely detailed weather app that gives users seven days of data.

There are various views, but our favourite is the graph view, which gives the week’s rain, wind, and cloud forecast at a glance.

Other data includes rain, wind, cloud, temperature, pressure humidity and wave height.

PriceFree

Google Skymap lets you know exactly which star you’re staring up at.

Google Skymap is an open sourced app that lets you point your smartphone up at the night sky to decipher constellations, planets, and stars.

Price: Free

Llama Location Profiles uses where you are to change aspects of your phone like ringer and Bluetooth

Llama Location Profiles uses where you are to change aspects of your phone like ringer and Bluetooth

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Llama is a nifty app that automatically switches specific phone settings depending on where you are. You can automatically silence your phone when you arrive at your office or turn Bluetooth on at 7 a.m. to pair with your headphones for a morning run.

Best of all, the app doesn’t use your phone’s GPS, which can drain your battery. Instead, it uses cell towers in your area to figure out where you are.

Price: Free

BetterBatteryStats helps you spend more time unplugged.

BetterBatteryStats helps you spend more time unplugged.

BetterBatteryStats lets you analyze your phone’s behavior, pinpointing exactly which applications are causing your battery to drain. Once you know what the culprit is you can specifically fix the issue.

Price: $2.89

APP Lock password protects specific apps.

APP Lock password protects specific apps.

The premise behind APP Lock is simple: password protect installed applications with a password or pattern. Now you don’t have to be nervous when someone else is playing around with your smartphone.

Price: Free

SwiftKey 3 will change how you type on your Android smartphone.

SwiftKey 3 will change how you type on your Android smartphone.

Business Insider / Matthew Lynley

SwiftKey improves your productivity by helping you to type better.

Swiftkey gives much more accurate corrections and predictions than other keyboards. Very sloppy typing will make sense, even if you miss spaces, and SwiftKey 3 also predicts your next words.

Price: $3.99

Tasker lets you automate everything on your smartphone from settings to SMS

Tasker lets you automate everything on your smartphone from settings to SMS

Tasker is an awesome app that lets you tweak specific phone features like turning the flash on for alerts. You can even cancel specific notification pop-ups.

Tasker features more than 200 actions, triggers, and even an app creation section for making your own app.

Price: $6.49

Friday helps you discover new things to do

Friday helps you discover new things to do

Friday’s makers say that the app brings self discovery to your life by introducing the first passive auto journal.

Friday captures your entire life through your phone and builds a timeline of the things you do. You can even filter and search your life to find the exact information you want.

Friday allows you to share and log your favourite activities that you’ve been doing all day.

Price: Free

Robin is a great alternative to Apple’s Siri

Robin is a great alternative to Apple's Siri

Before Google Now, Robin was the first true Siri challenger.

We love the expanded capabilities of the newer virtual assistant. You can ask Robin for directions, local places, real-time parking, traffic info, gas prices, weather, your Twitter news, and much more.

Robin is disrupting the personal assistant arena, and we only hope that her existence pushes developers to make personal assistant apps feel more like true personal assistants.

Price: Free

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MasterChef Home Cook Challenge

By Carla Prieto You can make the same dish for your loved ones before tonight’s episode of MasterChef as the contestants made for theirs thanks to a recipe shared exclusively with us. The families of the remaining seven home cooks will be dropping in on this week’s challenge. The contestants will cook a meal for their loved ones, and the competitor with the best home-cooked meal will select the teams for the ensuing tag-team sushi challenge. The team with the least impressive sushi dish will face elimination. Exclusive recipe to try: -Pan-Seared Halibut with White Asparagus Risotto and Pea Purée See which chef’s family-inspired dish will help him or her to the next round at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX. (Photo: Greg Gayne/FOX)

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Source: Epicurious

IGN's Saints Row IV Live Stream

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ZOMG — we’re less than a month from the open-world madness of Saints Row IV. However, waiting has never really been IGN’s style. That’s why this Thursday — August 1st — we’re going to live stream an hour of Saints Row IV.

From 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. PT (3:30 p.m. CT, 4:30 p.m. ET, 8:30 p.m. GMT) Thursday, we’re going to play the game with one of the developers and give away copies of the game. If you want to win, you’ve got to Tweet @IGN with #SaintsRow. You can watch the stream on this very page, but you can also catch it on IGN’s YouTube page, Roku App, Xbox 360 App, and so on. Cool?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Announcing A Video Live Chat With David Hassell Of 15Five

By Young Entrepreneur Council, Contributor

Streaming live on Forbes, 15Five founder David Hassell will answer questions from readers at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) Tuesday, July 30th. As part of the Young Entrepreneur Council’s #StartupLab initiative, a virtual mentorship program, David will appear live via video chat broadcast on this site. …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 7 Premiere Gets Supersized, ‘The Millers’ Delayed

By The Huffington Post News Editors

“The Big Bang Theory” Season 7 premiere is getting supersized.

The hit comedy’s season premiere will now be an hour-long, and is set to air Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. The change pushes “The Millers” series premiere back to Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Two original episodes of “The Big Bang Theory” will lead-in to the series premiere of “The Crazy Ones.”

“The Millers” stars Will Arnett, Margo Martindale and Beau Bridges. Arnett plays a local news reporter whose parents split up. His mom, played by Martindale, comes to live with him. His father, played by Bridges, moves in with Arnett’s TV sister played by Jayma Mays.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

MasterChef's <em>The Hunger Games</em> Challenge

By Carla Prieto Create your own MasterChef dish with recipes from the contestants themselves, shared exclusively with Epicurious, ahead of tonight’s show. This week’s episode is a foodie’s spin on The Hunger Games. The remaining eight contestants will be split into two teams and compete in an overnight challenge. With only a box of limited cooking supplies, the contestants will vie to creatively concoct a lunch that will impress judges Gordon Ramsay, Graham Elliot, and Joe Bastianich. Members of the losing team will then be asked to demonstrate their dexterity with desserts during a pressure test. Exclusive recipe to try: -Roasted Poultry, Wild Board Bacon, and Mushroom Farro with Pan-Roasted Fennel and Carrots Tune in tonight at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX and see which contestants’ dishes are deemed fit for survival to the next round. (Photo: Greg Gayne/FOX)

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Source: Epicurious

Weekly Address: Confirming Rich Cordray to Lead the CFPB

By The White House

WASHINGTON, DC— In this week’s address, President Obama discussed the Senate’s confirmation of Rich Cordray as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The CFPB is an independent watchdog set up to protect families from irresponsible behavior in the financial sector – one that puts mortgage lenders, student lenders, payday lenders, and credit reporting and debt collection agencies under greater scrutiny, while providing the American people a place to get some measure of justice if they don’t play by the rules.

The audio of the address and video of the address will be available online at www.whitehouse.gov at 6:00 a.m. ET, July 20, 2013.

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
July 20, 2013

Hi, everybody. Three years ago this weekend, we put in place tough new rules of the road for the financial sector so that irresponsible behavior on the part of the few could never again cause a crisis that harms millions of middle-class families.

As part of that reform, we set up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the first-ever independent consumer watchdog with one job: to protect families from that sort of behavior.

Two years ago, I nominated a man named Rich Cordray, a former attorney general from Ohio, to run this consumer protection bureau. But Republicans in the Senate refused to give him a simple up-or-down vote, not because they didn’t think he was the right person for the job, but because they didn’t like the law that set up the consumer watchdog in the first place.

So last year, I acted on my own to put him in charge – because without a director, the CFPB couldn’t use all the tools at its disposal to protect consumers from shady mortgage lenders, or unscrupulous credit reporting agencies, or predatory lenders who targeted veterans and seniors. And I’m pleased to say that he was finally confirmed this week by a bipartisan vote.

Because of the work that’s been done at the CFPB over the past two years, today, mortgage lenders, student lenders, payday lenders, and credit reporting and debt collection agencies all face greater scrutiny. And if they don’t play by the rules, you now have somewhere to go to get some measure of justice. In fact, the CFPB has already addressed more than 175,000 complaints from every state.

Today, as part of the CFPB’s “Know Before You Owe” efforts, students and their parents can get a simple report with the information they need to make informed decisions before taking out student loans – and more than 700 colleges have stepped up to make this information clear and transparent. And if you’ve noticed that some credit card forms are actually easier to understand than they used to be, that’s because of the work that Rich’s team and others in the Administration have done.

Today, veterans have the tools they need to defend against dishonest lenders and mortgage brokers who try …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at The White House Press Office

SAP co-CEO McDermott On Turning Around Mixed Q2 Results: 'We Are Getting The Memo'

By Alex Konrad, Forbes Staff

SAP earnings announced Thursday morning didn’t meet analyst expectations with earnings missing and software revenue growing at 10%, lower than earlier estimates of 12-13%. The company’s stock has taken a tumble on the news, down $2.15, or about 2.8 percent, as of 4pm ET. But SAP reaffirmed its operating profit outlook for the full year despite its slowed revenue growth for the quarter, and co-CEO Bill McDermott spoke with FORBES to explain how the company will bounce back by year’s end. …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

MasterChef's Sausage Challenge

By Carla Prieto Before you find out which MasterChef contestants make it to the next round, check out the recipes MasterChef shared exclusively with us before tonight’s sausage-themed episode airs. Judges Gordon Ramsay, Graham Elliot, and Joe Bastianich challenge the remaining amateur chefs to create a savory sausage dish from scratch using a sausage maker in tonight’s program. The winner of the challenge will then choose an ingredient to be used by the other contestants in a “canned versus fresh” elimination challenge. Exclusive recipes to try: -Pork Sausage with Braised Purple Cabbage and Apple Chutney -Wild Mushroom, Roasted Beet, and Goat Cheese Salad with Onion Purée Tune in tonight at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on FOX to see who comes out on top. (Photo: Greg Gayne/FOX)

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Source: Epicurious