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Smart Phone Apps Women Really Need
What multi-tasker isn't addicted to their phone? Now you can make calls, send emails, check into Facebook and Foursquare, take pictures, tag a song on the radio with Shazam, read the newspaper, and find a great recipe for dinner or make reservations to e...[Read on]
iPhone Software Update Will Address Creepy Location-Tracking Mechanism
Last week we were concerned about the creepy way our iPhone was tracking and storing our locations. Would the iPhone reveal to a friend, perhaps via a rogue text message, that we were not “on the way” to the restaurant across town at eight p.m., but i...[Read on]
Ask Patty Goes Mobile with Mobile Tattletale!
Ask Patty is always watchful for the hottest things that you, our readers, are going to be crazy about, and now we've partnered with our first mobile app.  This smartphone app doesn't help you decide where to eat, or connect you to all your social media...[Read on]
Potentially life-saving personal safety app designed by a mom for her kids
Silent Bodyguard iPhone App Sends SOS and GPS Location Without Alerting Onlookers or an Attacker...[Read on]
How cell phone companies can save women’s professional sports
So I’ve been brainstorming for the past 24 hours about ways women’s professional sports can generate popularity (see yesterday’s posts for details about my call with @WNBA). One of my ideas (which came out of that brainstorm) is that cell phone com...[Read on]
Oprah Winfrey, DOT, NHTSA, and Others Endorse National "No Phone Zone Day" Friday, April 30
"A call or text isn't worth taking a life," says entertainer Oprah Winfrey. "We must not allow more mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, sisters and brothers to die before we take action against distracted driving. Let's put a stop to it now, by join...[Read on]
The Exploding Girl
I’ve been watching Zoe Kazan since I saw her on stage in The Seagull where she and Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan acted circles around veteran actors Kristen Scott Thomas and Peter Sarsgaard.  Last year was a breakthrough year for her onscreen playing da...[Read on]
E-Readers: Which One to Chose?
E-readers have been gaining a lot of ground lately and I know they have a lot of benefits: lower cost, eco friendly (less trees), compact, and with wireless downloads possible, the Internet is at your fingertips! There’s no longer a need to feel embarra...[Read on]
An Interview With Randee Heller, Mad Men’s Mrs. Blankenship
Randee Heller as Don Draper’s indiscreet (and now dead) secretary, Mrs. Blankenship. Photograph by Mike Yarish/AMC. The break-out performance of the current TV season has been Randee Heller’s as Mrs. Blankenship, Don Draper’s atypically mature secre...[Read on]
Vanity Fair’s August Issue Now Available for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch
Starting today, Vanity Fair’s August issue is available in the iTunes App Store for users of the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. You’ll get every article, every photo, every page, from our cover story on Angelina Jolie to Maureen Dowd’s Saudi Arabia t...[Read on]
For $4.99 You Can Stop Your Teen from Texting and Driving
Moms:  How much is your child's safety worth to you?  You probably can't put a number on it.  Texting while driving is a serious problem - the statistics are mind-boggling.  As of 2010, as many as a whopping 30% of accidents were caused by someone us...[Read on]
Women Everywhere Read This: Top Auto Accident Statistics
According to Online Lawyer Source, vehicular accidents pose a serious threat to the public and auto accident statistics are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 34. Leading cause? This is something serious to consider. For all the moms ...[Read on]
The One Sarah Palin E-mail We Cannot Stop Thinking About
Excerpted from Sarah Palin's e-mail.There was something for everyone in the Sarah Palin e-mail dump that took place over the weekend. Fans would have loved that she arranged to read to local kindergartners when her plane was grounded in upstate Alaska. Fo...[Read on]
Every Wall Glares Like a Glass Ceiling: Mad Men Season 4, Episode 4
At lunch Sunday afternoon at Becco with Elvis Mitchell and Kim Benabib, the conversation turned to Mad Men, as conversations tend to do these days. Regarding Don Draper’s California interludes, when Don visits the widow of the real Don Draper (whose ide...[Read on]
Revenge of the Ghetto Hockey Mom
I have been hearing so much from governor Sarah Palin ever since her visit to New York City a few days ago. I am sure that by now you’ve heard the jokes that talk shot host David Letterman made about her daughter. It wasn’t nearly Letterman’s best m...[Read on]
Book Review: No One Lives Twice
Author: Julie Moffett Pages: N/A (e-book) Series: Lexi Carmichael Mystery #1 Date Started: 9/20/10 Date Finished: 10/8/10 Simple Summary: Lexi is a NSA computer geek plunged into the world of spies and corruption after she receives documents from her frie...[Read on]
Valerie Plame on Fair Game: I Am Really Good with an AK-47
If Tuesday’s election didn’t sate your thirst for back-stabbing politics and blatant public deceit, then the cineplex has just the thing for you this weekend: Fair Game. With the gritty, hyperkinetic sensibility that he demonstrated in The Bourne Iden...[Read on]
Spotlight on Green Is Sexy: Helping the Environment One Tip at a Time
Admittedly, there are days when it feels like the fight for the environment is a losing battle. Leaps and bounds in the right direction can suddenly amount to nothing when news of more polar bears drowning in the arctic reaches home and earthquakes of epi...[Read on]
The commodification of female empowerment
Have daughters supplanted sons as the repository of hope in tough economic times? New York Times contributor Peggy Orenstein has noticed a trend across a whole range of sectors over the last several months from big-box stores to high-end fashion to wirel...[Read on]
2010 Olympics: The influence of advertising on quality broadcast journalism
Imagine yourself as Linsey Vonn yesterday – a native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, who has been working her whole life, since she was 2 years old, to bring home an Olympic gold in women’s downhill skiing. She finally does it, gives hugs to her family in ...[Read on]
What to Do During a Disaster
In these dog days of the summer, disasters, natural or otherwise, happen every day. Though only 1,000 tornadoes occur annually, and a significantly smaller number of hurricanes, the chances of one hitting your town are higher than you might think. But tha...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Pampering Herself on a Tight Budget
I worked close to 32 hours a week this summer. That was on top of having two online internships and babysitting two days a week. Needless to say, I was a busy chick. Pay day was always exciting until I thought about my expenses. There was gas, car insura...[Read on]
Keep your car insurance premium under control
Car insurance premiums can be unruly.  And unless you keep your premium under control it can take over your budget in no time at all.  Pretty soon, you’re paying hundreds of dollars a year more than you should be for car insurance, and there’s no m...[Read on]
Rachel Weisz Takes on Two Feminist Roles
Rachel Weisz is attached to two films with strong feminist type characters.  The first is Whistleblower to be directed by Larysa Kondracki. Here’s the description from Variety: Based on a true story, “Whistleblower” chronicles the trials of a fem...[Read on]
Women & Wine - Our love for wine & food makes us the Ambassador's to the world
I lead a priviledged life and I know it. I get invited to some of the best tables to experience great food and drink great wine. I also meet interesting people through Women & Wine http://womenwine.com and our weekly radio show http://womenandwineradio.co...[Read on]
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