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The Party’s Over For iPod

When the state-of-the-art iPod first hit the market it was the darling of all technology gadgets. But as we all know, technology marches on. SourceFed’s Elliott Morgan and Steve Zaragoza point out that through-the-roof recent sales of the iPhone and iPad may very well send the archaic IPod to the great technology pile in the sky.

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Stress On the Job

There are a variety of factors that comprise a stressful job. Among the most intense on-the-job factors that want to make you pull your hair out are deadlines, working in the public eye, risk and hazards on the job. Joe Bereta and Elliott Morgan delve out the 10 most stressful jobs–and a few of the less stressful jobs–as determined by CareerCast.com in this edition of SourceFed.

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Wi-Fi Destroying the World

Turns out the magical world of Wi-Fi is actually harmful to the world, according to a new study from Denmark. Join SourceFed’s Lee Newton and Elliott Morgan for more details.

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Brrr! -135.8 Below Zero!

It was recently revealed that the coldest moment ever recorded on Earth occurred in 2010 in East Anarctica, when the temperature dipped to an agonizing -135.8 below zero, shattering the old mark of -128.6 in Vostok, Antarctica. Only one problem: The number was measured by a weather satellite, which apparently doesn’t fly with organizations such as the Guinness Book of World Records and The World Meteorological Organization. Says Elliott Morgan of SourceFed, “Those uppity groups require thermometer measurements for authentication.” Join Morgan and co-host Joe Bereta as they review the coldest thermometer readings across the globe.

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The Eyes Don’t Have It

Cultural lore about the persuasive powers of eye contact has been debunked by a professor at the University of British Columbia. Studies by assistant professor and psychologist Frances Chen indicate that direct eye contact make skeptical listeners less likely to change their minds–not more–as previously believed. Elliott Morgan and Joe Bereta spell out the goods on the study in this edition of SourceFed.

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Sex and the Shutdown

The House of Representatives voted unanimously to grant back pay to laid off federal workers as the result of the government shutdown. But there’s more, according to Joe Bereta and Elliott Morgan from SourceFed. It appears an entrepreneur from Detroit is offering free vibrators to these same federal workers to help them pass the time. Get the rest of the story on the sex toys in this edition of SourceFed.

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NSA Spying on Social Media

If you posted something private online, you wouldn’t want family or friends stumbling upon it, would you? Well, recent documents have incriminated the National Security Agency (NSA) as doing just that. The latest evidence in the widening scandal says the NSA is now mining data from Facebook and other popular social-medial platforms. In the edition of SourceFed, Elliott Morgan and Lee Newton discuss the new revelation.

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Racists Tweet Miss America

In this episode of SourceFed, Joe Bereta and Elliott Morgan discuss the Twitter backlash directed at Nina Davuluri in Atlantic City over the weekend. Ms. Davuluri became the first contestant of Indian descent to win the Miss America Pageant, igniting a wave of racist tweets.

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Booze Binge Almost Kills Student

A British college student has vowed never to drink again following an all-nighter that nearly claimed her life. The culprit? Three triple shots of vodka, plus ensuing visits to two more bars! Get the lowdown on this foolish escapade with Elliott Morgan in this edition of SourceFed.

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