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Personalized calorie counter? Are they trying to slow down their sales?


It makes sense that restaurants are trying to think of additional added-value options to differentiate themselves from the masses, because, if you think about it, we have a lot of choices when it comes to eating out.  But, unless you’re choosing to eat a dry salad, grilled chicken or steamed vegetables, chances are, you don’t really want to know how many calories you’re ingesting.

Why? Because, we’re not stupid, we know that it’s probably not the healthiest choice.

http://www.fastcompany.com/1649254/burgerville-offers-personalized-calorie-counts-on-receipts-but-is-it-too-much

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Apple prototypes playing a game of Where’s Waldo?


It’s obvious that making a sale in these times, are tough.  But it seems like Apple is playing the ‘oh my, wherever did that prototype go?’ game, one too many times.

Exactly 1 month ago, from today – April 19th, Gizmodo posted pictures of the next generation iPhone that was found (“lost”) in a German pub in California.  Today – May 19th, we learn that the next generation iPod Touch has surfaced in Vietnam, as per the site Tinhte.

Let’s play a game! Which prototype do you think will be ‘lost’ on June 19th (and where?)?

http://www.pcworld.com/article/196658/apples_ipod_touch_getting_2megapixel_camera.html

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Computers…coming soon to a TV near you


Google, Intel and Sony are joining forces to bring us (drum roll, please) – “Smart TV”.  This new deal is going to be unveiled at Google’s annual developer conference in San Francisco this week.  Intel CEO promises, that [whatever this Smart TV is] will be as big a revolutionary change to TV as was color.

Smart TV… it’s safe to assume that Sony TVs will operate like a computer (hint: Intel) that will have a search engine device (ala Google)?  So how will a device like a Smart TV fill a need?  Are they trying to make us lazier? We can’t flip through the channels on our own?  Or..(gasp) do something that doesn’t involve sitting on a couch staring at a box?

http://sanjose.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2010/05/17/daily1.html

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The American Heart Associations approves this videogame


Talk about a state of panic…Looks like the most random of organizations and companies are joining forces to fight obesity.  The American Heart Association and Nintendo are going to be working together to promote Wii Fit Plus and Wii Sports Resort.

Question: Are the people who buy Nintendo Wii active games, the same people who will care that there will be a AHA certified stamp on the box?  It’ll definitely be a niche market.  But will it be enough to encourage people that exercise is fun?

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2363854,00.asp

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Aww shucks…ketchup without high fructose corn syrup?


Yes, you heard it here folks.  Hunt’s Ketchup is doing away with its high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) ingredient, and opting for real sugar.

Did the sugar lobbyists yell louder than the corn lobbyists?   Or maybe top-level execs at ConAgra looked around at the American people and realized the consequence of HFCS.  What is this consequence you ask?  Fat people.

Well done ConAgra!  We hope you continue this ban of HFCS within your remaining 50 or so brands.

http://www.flex-news-food.com/console/PageViewer.aspx?page=30135&source=alerts&contactid=37915

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Non-profit restaurant…a sign of the times?


Panera Bread’s former CEO is attempting to operate his experiment cafes like a museum, with its “pay what you can” service.   If you can’t pay, then in exchange for food, you may choose to volunteer to work at the cafe. Of course, you may also just choose to eat for free.  Not sure if the people who will donate will make up for those who don’t…the business model seems fuzzy to me.

It’s an ambitious, cup half full concept.  Don’t think it will last…but..we wish them luck.

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2010-05-18-panerabread18_ST_N.htm

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Google street view…more than meets the eye


I have definitely seen one of those Google street view finder cars before.  I always wondered, are they really only getting images of the street…and even more so..has anyone ever asked ME if I wanted a picture of my house available online?  Talk about violation of privacy…!  Well, turns out that the nice citizens of Germany, decided to inquire further…

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/16/technology/16google.html?pagewanted=2&ref=technology&src=mv

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