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Home Improvement

Two Home Decorating Trends the Experts Beg You to Stop

Style isn’t static, and your home decor shouldn’t be, either. You must admit, even the most beloved design elements can start to feel unbearably stale after a while.  Remember when paneled walls, deep shag carpets and avocado appliances were all the rage?  Exactly.  These are the design hangers-on the experts can't wait for you to ditch in 2019.   “Boho has to die,” says Portland Oregon designer Justin Riordan. “It’s […]

todayJanuary 2, 2019

Fashion

Neon Dreams

It’s time to break out of your Winter doldrums, because 2019 is going to be a year of “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.”  From Shoes and Bags to Dresses and Shirts, fashions are a virtual starburst of bright, fruity, neon color. These eye-popping bold hues flashed absolutely everywhere on the runways for Spring, including Versace, Valentino, Christian Siriano, Naeem Khan, Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta, Brandon Maxwell, […]

todayJanuary 1, 2019

Home Improvement

Ix-Nay Industrial Design

“Some design trends come and go with dizzying speed," says New York City designer Ellen O'Neill. "Others seem to just hang around long past their sell-by date."  Which is why the experts are practically begging people to ditch the Industrial Kitchen design, a trend that people are still clinging to even when they’ve been told for years to “let it go.”   It seems old habits (and Edison bulbs) die hard. […]

todayJanuary 1, 2019

Food & Drink

Automated Eateries – The Future Is Now

Would you trust a robot to cook your food? Now that automated dining experiences are becoming more common, get ready for the “bot invasion.”   These won’t be your average face-recognizing automatons or AI-powered ordering systems in fast food restaurants, oh, no.  This future boon to the dining industry (or nightmare, depending on where you stand) will be actual robots making your food, delivering room service in hotels, and even […]

todayJanuary 1, 2019

Health & Wellness

Eat Protein for Healthy Muscles

A team of international researchers recently completed almost fifty studies involving almost two thousand men and women to see if there is a definitive link between eating protein and healthy muscle development, and you know what they found? Muscles really dig those proteins.   To be more specific, there is a strong correlation between protein supplementation intake and increased muscle size and strength in both men and women who regularly […]

todayJanuary 1, 2019

Tech Made Simple

Another One Bites The Dust

The old adage, “out with the old, in with the new,” certainly applies to the tech world, but at a pace light years ahead of other industries.  In 2018, we saw the flickering final days of many gadgets, apps and technology we had come to love/hate over the years.  Or maybe you don’t remember these at all, which probably explains why they have gone the way of the Do-Do Bird.  […]

todayJanuary 1, 2019

Food & Drink

Eating In Is So “In” This Year

Why eat out when there are plenty of reasons to eat in? According to a research from the NPD Group, more diners will stay home in 2019, which is bad news for all those restaurateurs out there trying to launch the next big eatery.   NPD reports that while half of people’s dining expenses are spent eating out, a whopping 82% of the meals are prepared at home. So it […]

todayDecember 31, 2018

Home Improvement

Cut Out Those Cluttered Walls

Fancy yourself a Gertrude Stein Paris flat covered with masterpieces?  Well, in 2019 it's time to cool it with nailing floor to ceiling photos and prints onto your walls. Instead, make a bigger splash with one large piece that leaves an impression.   “I love family photos, but the stark black or blond wood frames—thank you, Ikea!—that we’ve put up on the wall are a little, well, not trending,” says […]

todayDecember 31, 2018

Tech Made Simple

NYPD Will Use Tech to Patrol on New Year’s

New York’s finest will be keeping a watchful eye on New Year’s revelers this year… from about ten to thirty feet above ground.  According to the Associated Press, about 7,000 police officers will be on duty for Monday night’s festivities in Times Square, including counterterrorism teams with long guns and bomb-sniffing dogs. Police cars and sand-filled sanitation trucks will be positioned to stop vehicles from driving into the crowd.  But […]

todayDecember 31, 2018

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