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Flyers: Upcoming Schedule

The Philadelphia Flyers sure are flying high this 2011-2012 season. They are the top of the Atlantic Division in the NHL Eastern, going 10-4-3 so far. They are ahead of Pittsburgh, the Rangers, New Jersey, and the Islanders in their league. The Flyers have six more games in the month of November. Their next game takes place on November 17th, 2011 at home against the Phoenix Coyotes. The Coyotes are sixth in the NHL Western with a record of 8-4-3. Two days later, the Flyers must travel to Winnipeg to face the Jets. The Jets are 6-9-3.

The Flyers then host the Carolina Hurricanes on November 21st. The Hurricanes are 13th placed in the NHL Eastern division with 6 wins, 9 losses and 3 overtime. These two games should be easy for the top seated team in their division, but you never know what can happen on the ice. If you couldn’t score tickets to Wells Fargo Arena, don’t worry. You can catch all the action at home via DIRECT TV offers or local provider packages.

Two days after that, the Flyers must go to New York to play against the Islanders. The struggling Islanders have only won 4 games this season and are in last place in the NHL Eastern division. Another potential cake walk for the soaring Flyers. On Friday, November 25th, the Flyers will be hosting the 10th place Montreal Canadiens. Montreal has a respectable 7 wins this season. The Flyers play their last game of November in New York against the Rangers. The fifth seated Rangers have only lost one more game than Philadelphia so far, meaning this could be a heavily contested match.

With their current two game winning streak, the Flyers seem to have a good amount of momentum to do well for the rest of the year.

Five of the Best Films Based / Shot in Philly

There may be other areas better known for the film industry, mainly Hollywood, but as many of you may know there is a history of great filmmaking in Philadelphia. The most well-known, of course, being Rocky. The film was a massive success and made several of the city’s landmarks famous around the world. Other films like World War Z are based on the city, but are in fact filmed elsewhere. Whether the city is the inspiration or the location, it doesn’t matter; Philadelphia is an ideal film location.

I know that it hasn’t been released yet but World War Z promises to be one of the most exciting films of 2012, so it needed to be in the list. This film will almost definitely come to life when played on a 3D Blu ray player, bringing the pretend Philadelphia to your living room. (more…)

Students & Their Belonging: Gadgets & Contents Insurance

Students love gadgets, however gadgets come at a price and, if you don’t take out cover to protect these belongings, you may find them difficult to replace if anything were to happen to them.

That is why getting good contents insurance is a must and shouldn’t be bypassed at any cost, as otherwise you will have to foot the bill for any stolen or damaged goods.

Many think that insuring their contents is an expense they (more…)

The Collection: Monthly Appazine Launches on the iPad

This post brought to you by OgilvyInteractive. All opinions are 100% mine.

Ah, digital magazines. Seems like a lot of companies are trying to jump into the appzine market, and few are doing it right. I mean, with an application like Flipboard that delivers a magazine-esque experience, why even bother?

Well, in comes The Collection, a new appazine delivering a monthly, pay-per-issue digital mag, brought to you by Ringier, a Swiss-media company founded in the early 1800′s. You heard me. The 1800′s, a fact that astonishes me.

What are they doing different? They’ve put together a unique content management system especially made for The Collection, that lets you experience the content in an entirely new, intuitive way. Photos, videos, text… all delivered interactively.

The app aims to stay up to date with current events in our ever changing media landscape, which is an impressive statement to say the least, considering how quickly news breaks all over the Internet. But if a media company founded in the 1800′s can still continue to move with the times, I think its safe to assume they’ll achieve this goal.

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VIPRE: Don’t Browse Without Protection

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sunbelt Software. All opinions are 100% mine.

Recently, the folks at VIPRE were kind enough to hook us up with their new VIPRE Antivirus software, a new brand of defense that blends both antivirus and antispyware together into one, single powerful tool.

As a loyal Mac user, I seldom find myself needing any kind of antivirus/spyware protection. However, on my beloved little netbook PC… well, that’s an entirely different story.

I read a lot of blogs, watch a lot of online content, and as a result, I’m constantly besieged by malware seeking to wreck havoc on my system. A lot of it is my fault, sure. I could stock reading Encyclopedia Dramatica or visiting Newgrounds… but this is America, dammit. And I’m going to browse what I want, when I want.

And thanks to VIPRE, this is possible, without getting nailed by viruses or bots. And unlike other software, it doesn’t slow down your system. Gone are the days of loading up an anti-spyware program while playing on KaZaa. Now you can browse without lock ups. And this is coming from using a netbook, a generally slower machine.

All in all, I definitely recommend the VIPRE Antivirus software. Give it a go, you’ll be pleased.

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Giving the Gift of TiVo Premiere

This post brought to you by TiVo. All opinions are 100% mine.

Ah, TiVo.

You are, at the same time, a handy device for at home entertainment, and a lifesaving defensive mechanism during the horrors of war… as proven to us all by the Oscar nominated film Tropic Thunder. And might I add I love that I can say ‘Oscar nominated’ about Tropic Thunder, without being sarcastic.

Well, that TiVo we witnessed in Tropic Thunder, so bravely thrown into the air by Matthew McConaughey, probably could have done even more in battle (and in entertaining Ben Stiller) had it been a TiVo Premiere.

Stepping things up from their regular service, TiVo Premiere connects to your existing cable subscription AND your Internet service… which means you can do instant streaming from Netflix, play your Amazon Video-On-Demand downloads, watch YouTube videos, rock out to Pandora… all that good stuff you wish you could do on your television, using a single device that isn’t your laptop haphazardly connected to it.

That’s my usual shtick, awkwardly connecting my MacBook to my television via a series of cords. One box that does everything? Sold.

Currently, TiVo is offering up a special holiday deal, dishing out the TiVo Premiere for only $99, when you sign up for a one-year service plan of $19.99 a month at Best Buy.

Learn more about TiVo Premiere here, and make sure you watch TiVo saving Ben Stiller and company below.

Note: All proceeds from this sponsored post are going towards Philadelphia’s first all-ages, non-profit literacy journal, The Apiary.

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