NFL Players Join “Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff” Mobile Game

You can now interact with some of the NFL’s biggest stars, both past and present, on one of the most popular mobile gaming apps, “Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff.” Released in 2014, the mobile game from TinyCo features the lovable cast from the popular television show “Family Guy” and has partnered for in-game collaborations with such celebrities as Snoop Dogg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Deadmau5.

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Culture Trumps Technology If You Want To Be A Data-Driven Company

Forbes Insights recently gathered senior executives to discuss the challenges and opportunities they face in their journeys to make decision-making and strategies more effective through the better use of data and analytics.  In partnership with EY, we convened senior leaders in roundtable discussions in Toronto and Silicon Valley to exchange ideas and best practices.

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Barco fantasma: así luce el Costa Concordia cuatro años después del naufragio

Hace cuatro años un importante accidente marítimo se propagó por la prensa de medio mundo. Se trataba del naufragio del Costa Concordia, un crucero que chocó contra unas rocas -debido a una imprudencia de su capit&aacute…

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Moto X (2014) available starting at $249 direct from Motorola through January 26

While the Motorola name may be dying off, the Moto phones will live on, and right now you can score a 2014 Moto X direct from the source starting at just $249.99.

This means that you get to take advantage of the always entertaining Moto Maker to customize the phone to your heart’s content. Just remember that you are likely going to want to stick with the Moto X Pure Edition, because it remains the only variant of the 2014 Moto X in the US that is guaranteed to get an update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

While there are plenty of mid-range contenders to consider in this price range now, I still like a lot of the little features that Motorola packed into this Moto X. If you start to cross over into the mid-$300s while customizing it, then I would recommend sitting back and thinking this through a bit more, but if you can get by on the base 16GB and stay in that $249-$279 range, I absolutely think the 2014 Moto X is still worthy of consideration.

You have until January 26th (Tuesday) at 10:59 a.m. Central to take advantage of this offer, so if you’re interested, hit the source link and get to Moto making.

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