What Kind Of Stress Eater Are You?

What are your eating habits in the face of stress? Do you eat more under duress, or are you the sort of person who loses your appetite?

A new study shows that stress eaters tend to eat more when stressed, but actually eat less after a positive experience, while “skippers” — those who don’t eat during stressful moments — tend to consume more after a positive experience.

“These findings challenge the simplistic view that stress eaters need to regulate their eating behavior to prevent weight gain,” study researcher Gudrun Sproesser, of the University of Konstanz in Germany, said in a statement. “Both skippers and munchers have their ‘soft spot’ for food, they just show different compensatory eating patterns in response to positive and negative situations.”

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Here Are The States That Are Still Addicted To Smoking

If you or someone you love smokes, there’s no better time than the present to quit — especially considering November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Nov. 21 is the Great American Smokeout.

It’s also never too late to quit: One study showed that middle-aged and elderly adults who kick the habit have their stroke and heart attack risks cut by more than 40 percent within the first five years of quitting smoking. Another study suggested that people who quit smoking before age 40 live just as long as never-smokers. And research presented this year at a meeting of the European Society of Cardiology Congress found that quitting smoking could bring the risk of dying from a heart attack down to the same level as a never-smoker.

And then of course there are all the things you avoid by quitting smoking — increased risks of lung cancer and lung disease, as well as whole host of other deleterious effects on the lives and health of you and your family.

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Fit Links: A Full-Body Workout For Fall, Exercising With A Cold And More

There are hundreds of wonderful sites on healthy living to be seen all over the blogosphere. Here at Fit Links, we’ll introduce you to some that have caught our eye.

Getting tired of the exercise routine you’ve been doing since summer? SparkPeople has seven moves that make up an awesome full-body workout for fall. Don’t be deceived by names like Witches’ Brew and Frankenstein Abs, these moves will put you to work!

You know you’re coming down with something; you can’t seem to finish a sentence without sniffling. But do you have to skip your workout? POPSUGAR Fitness has expert advice on when it’s OK to work out with a cold.

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An ode to iGoogle

Out with the old and in with the new,
First it was Reader, now iGoogle, too.
While Nexus and Android are bathed in attention,
iGoogle’s passed over with barely a mention.

Confusing of name, though with a personal touch,
Ladened with gadgets, it all proved too much.
But oft go astray, it’s said of …

Asus Transformer Book Trio launches Nov 11 in UK

The first time we got a look at the Asus Transformer Book Trio ultraportable was during IFA 2013 back in September. This interesting device promises to be three different devices in one with multiple operating systems to choose from. Asus has now announced the official launch date for the Transformer Book Trio in the UK. […]

Google’s Barge Likely A Modular, Floating Retail Space To Feature Glass

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Google caught some attention this past week for mooring a huge barge in SF Bay for mysterious purposes. Rumors have been flying about what that barge could be used for, with some suggesting it’s a floating data center, which Google does indeed have a patent for. But reports from a Bay Area local CBS affiliate and CNET suggest it’s a retail play, and now CBS is reporting (via 9to5Google) that as confirmed from multiple sources.

According to our sources the various reports about the barges being showcases for Google’s Glass retail efforts are correct.

The sources we spoke to were still uncertain about the exact uses that all of the barges would be put to in the end, but aiding Google in showcasing Glass for its eventual retail run is the likeliest fate of the units docked behind San Francisco’s Treasure Island.

The CBS story outlined a luxury showroom with a ‘party deck’ up top and spaces below for retail stores that could showcase Glass and other Google products. This report was said to be ‘pretty accurate’ by our sources.

CBS affiliate KPIX 5 says that the barge will eventually include luxury showrooms for gadgets such as Google Glass, as well as a party deck, and provide hands-on experiences to select potential clients by invitation only. It’s the brainchild of Google X, the skunkworks at Google designed to build some of that company’s more experimental products and services, including Google Glass and self-driving cars, and it’s overseen by Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Brin is reportedly the driving force behind this retail barge experiment, and the purpose of the plan is to compete with Apple’s dominating retail presence, according to the CBS report.

While the barge doesn’t look like a luxury showroom at the moment, it’s built out of modular 40-foot shipping containers and is designed to be quickly torn down and put back together easily. It’s not a strictly seaborne affair, either – Google could reportedly assemble it on trucks or on freight trains, too, adding new meaning to the term “road show.”

CBS says that the barge’s launch has been delayed because of how it’s been designated by the U.S. Coast Guard, which is so far complying with Google’s apparent request that its purpose be kept secret.

Earlier this year, reports surfaced that suggested Google would begin opening its own retail stores in time for this year’s holiday season. A splashy launch of a naval retail outlet aimed at high-value clientele would definitely be an interesting way to kick-off wider retail efforts, and this will help Google do more to evangelize established lines of business like Chrome OS and Nexus devices, as well as more experimental projects like Google Glass, which will need plenty more consumer exposure if it ever hopes to be a more broadly appealing device.

Image credit: CBS KPIX 5

This Negative Space Chess Set Is Beautifully Simplistic

This Negative Space Chess Set Is Beautifully Simplistic

Chess sets can often be overly fussy, with intricate or unusual pieces distracting from the game at hand. Not so this gorgeous negative space chess set, though, with each piece represented by the void drilled into a transparent acrylic block.

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Snowden may go to Germany to testify in parliamentary investigation on NSA spying

Edward Snowden is currently living in Russia where he was granted asylum after leaking sensitive US documents having to do with PRISM and fleeing the country. Reports indicate that Snowden may be invited to Germany to testify as a witness against the United States National Security Agency. A parliamentary investigation into alleged spying by the […]

Marshall Minor FX In-Ear Headphones offers quality audio without being obvious

marshall-minorI know that I have mentioned before that wearing a pair of over-ear headphones is a surefire way of telling the world to leave you alone, you might not want to be too much of an introvert, which is why you can always wear a pair of in-ear headphones that offer a similar function, but it looks a whole lot less obvious and far more discreet. Of course, quality audio being pumped out through the in-ear headphones is another thing to take into consideration, and this is where the $64.99 Marshall Minor FX In-Ear Headphones come in handy.

Arriving in classic Marshall technology and styling, you will be able to choose from both black and white shades, giving you the privacy of rocking out on your own in style. Marshall has thrown in EarClick technology which will basically ensure the ear pad rests on your outer ear for additional comfort, while you will still be able to retain the ability to hear just what is going on around you should as a safety measure. Cranking it up is not an issue either, as these are able to go all the way to 11, now how about that? Each purchase will also be accompanied by a quartet of sets of interchangeable, silicone ear pads for a customized fit.
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Friday Poll: Which Nexus 5 feature excites you most?

It's a shiny new Nexus 5.

(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

Google’s Nexus 5 smartphone has gone from rumors to reality, bringing with it a bigger screen, upgraded processor, and LTE support. It also comes with new OS innards, sporting the latest Android 4.4 KitKat.

Whereas Apple’s iPhone 5S missed the boat on offering an unlocked phone at a reasonable price (it starts at $649), the Nexus 5 has landed at a much more attractive price. The unlocked 16GB version goes for $349 while the 32GB is $399. That’s in keeping with the $349 price for the 16GB Nexus 4 at launch.

If there’s a downer with the announcement, it’s Verizon’s absence from the party. Still, there are plenty of new features to keep both dedicated fans and the Android-curious intrigued.

The screen is 4.95 inches and the whole handset has been shaved down to 4.59 ounces. The 2.26GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor has a reputation as a powerhouse.

You’ve been following the Nexus 5 announcement. Perhaps you’ve even already ordered one. Whether you’re in the shipping queue or just contemplating buying one, which feature excites you the most? Vote in our poll and chat it up in the comments.

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