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    <updated>2011-11-17T17:32:54Z</updated>
    <subtitle>The latest tech trends, and unique industry insight, coupled with savory breakfast recipes to get you through each morning.</subtitle>

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    <title>Let Techfast Wake You Up!</title>
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    <published>2011-11-17T16:51:19Z</published>
    <updated>2011-11-17T17:32:54Z</updated>

    <summary>This week&apos;s daily issues of the Techfast eNewsletter have done wonders for the brain at 8:00 a.m. ET (or, as we like to call it, &quot;TMC time&quot;). If you&apos;re like any of the early-rising editors here at TMC, then you...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[This week's daily issues of the <a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/enews/e-newsletters/techfast/20111117/eNewsletter.html">Techfast eNewsletter</a> have done wonders for the brain at 8:00 a.m. ET (or, as we like to call it, "TMC time"). If you're like any of the early-rising editors here at TMC, then you need something a bit more powerful than a motivational sounding alarm to get you ready for the day.&nbsp;<br /><br />How about &nbsp;a <a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/topics/articles/238254-peek-into-googles-secret-development-lab.htm">peek into Google's secret X lab</a>? (Think smart refrigerators that order from the grocery store automatically when you run out of something!)&nbsp;<br /><br />If Google labs aren't your thing, maybe The Jersey Shore is? Well, if it is, <a href="http://education.tmcnet.com/topics/education/articles/238500-does-jersey-shore-promote-cyberbullying.htm">you should be aware that it might be promoting cyberbullying</a>...not to put a damper on your morning. <br /><br />OK, &nbsp;if those two news items didn't make your eyelids open just a tad wider, this one will. Social media! Whoo hoo, we all love it. We love it so much we're on it 24 hours a day. (Anyone else dream about Twitter?) So it comes as no surprise that one third of users polled admit to using Facebook and other social media sites <a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/topics/articles/238004-one-third-employees-admit-using-social-networking-sites.htm">during office hours</a>.&nbsp;<br /><br />Are you still sleeping? Then we have only one option: To force feed you some delicious blueberry coffee cake. Oh, you're a vegan? No problem. It's animal-product-free. You can't eat gluten? I'm sorry. That's terrible. I don't know how you survive without bread. But, guess what! This blueberry coffee cake is gluten-free too! <img title="smiley-smile" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mt-static/plugins/TinyMCE/lib/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-smile.gif" border="0" alt="smiley-smile" />&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Vegan, Gluten-Free Blueberry Coffee Cake<br /><br /></strong>2 1/2 cups gluten-free flour blend (*my recipe follows)<br />3 T. sugar<br />2 t. baking powder<br />1 t. baking soda<br />1/2 t. salt<br />1 cup soy milk<br />3 T. canola oil<br />1 T. apple cider vinegar<br />1/2 t. vanilla extract<br />3 T. egg replacer mixed with 1/4 cup warm water<br />2 cups fresh blueberries, divided<br /><br />For the topping:<br /><br />3/4 cup brown sugar<br />1/2 cup gluten-free flour blend<br />as much cinnamon as you want<br />2 T. cold vegan "butter" (I use Earth Balance)<br /><br />This recipe is <a href="http://video.about.com/dairyfreecooking/How-to-Make-Dairy-Free-Blueberry-Coffee-Cake.htm">based on this one</a> I found on about.com, but I made it vegan and gluten-free with my personal recipe for gluten-free flour. So, the directions are essentially the same:<br /><br />
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<div id="vdTrn">In a small mixing bowl, mix together the brown sugar, flour and cinnamon. Using a pastry cutter, fork, or your fingers, cut in the pieces of vegan butter apart and into the batter until the mixture resembles a crumbly topping. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over the cake.&nbsp;<br /><br />Bake on a middle rack in the oven for 35-40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake emerges clean and the top is golden brown. Allow the cake to cool.<br /><br />*<strong>My recipe for Gluten Free flour<br /></strong><br /><em>Makes 3 cups!<br /><br /></em>1 cup white rice flour<br />1 cup brown rice flour<br />2/3 cup potato starch<br />1/3 cup arrowroot<br />1 teaspoon xanthan gum<br /><br />Enjoy!<br /><br /><a href="http://blog.tmcnet.com/techfast/blueberrycoffeecake.jpg"><img class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/techfast/assets_c/2011/11/blueberrycoffeecake-thumb-400x533-10165.jpg" alt="blueberrycoffeecake.jpg" width="400" height="533" /></a>&nbsp;</div>
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    <title>Today&apos;s Techfast: Texting or Testing?</title>
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    <published>2011-11-03T14:28:46Z</published>
    <updated>2011-11-03T16:00:57Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[There are few things that separate us from the "lower forms," those being animals, plants, protozoa, etc. One is cigarette-smoking, which is stupid. Another is cooking, which is awesome. (Raw vegans will disagree with me.) I hesitate to use &ldquo;the...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are few things that separate us from the "lower forms," those being animals, plants, protozoa, etc. One is cigarette-smoking, which is stupid. Another is cooking, which is awesome. (Raw vegans will disagree with me.) I hesitate to use &ldquo;the invention of technology&rdquo; as a distinguishing characteristic of humans vs. beasts because certain members of the animal kingdom have been known to create unique tools to simplify their lives and communication.</p>
<p>For example, <a href="http://redapes.org/about-orangutans">orangutans chew leaves to make sponges</a> to soak up water in tree cavities when other sources of water dry up or are difficult to locate. The next time someone tries to tell me that we&rsquo;re more creative than animals, I&rsquo;m going to ask him if he can claim he invented the sponge.</p>
<p>I also hesitate to say that we, as humans, are smarter than those &ldquo;below&rdquo; us. I just found out that&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.ted.com/2008/05/06/paul_stamets/">mushrooms are geniuses and can save the planet.</a></p>
<p>So, assuming we&rsquo;re not going to be saving the planet any time soon, we will probably continue our smoking habits, and the sponge has already been invented, we have no choice but to relish in our ability to cook things. While we&rsquo;re at it, let&rsquo;s eat the smartest thing possible: mushrooms!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/enews/e-newsletters/techfast/20111103/eNewsletter.html">Today&rsquo;s issue of Techfast</a> featured a Breakfast Strata from Ellie Krieger, renowned chef on The Food Network. A satisfying, stick-to-your-ribs strata has the effect of making one feel as though it&rsquo;s Christmas morning all morning long. (Or whichever wintry holiday you celebrate post-solstice, pre-new year.) And this broccoli and mushroom strata is no different. Plus, you&rsquo;ll be ingesting the brains of the planet, and will thus glean wisdom and understanding, perhaps even enough to get your kid to let go of his cell phone for a hot second.</p>
<p>TMCnet&rsquo;s Carrie Schmelkin <a href="http://education.tmcnet.com/topics/education/articles/236712-students-say-no-cell-phones.htm">wrote about this rising problem</a> of the cell phone inhibiting our children&rsquo;s social, and possibly educational, growth as &ldquo;HackCollege found the following key statistics: 25 percent of students whip out their cell phone every single class period; 94 percent of students text every day; 73 percent make calls every day; 60 percent state that they sometimes feel too &lsquo;addicted&rsquo; to their phone; and 75 percent of students sleep next to their phones.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Regardless of whether or not this growing dependency calls for a national &ldquo;Yikes!&rdquo; moment, we can all consciously take a step back, acknowledge that we should be aware of this bodily dependence on our technology, and just check out the beautiful fall foliage for a second. After all, self-reflection might be another divergence in our existences versus that of orangutans&rsquo;.</p>
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<p>Yes, I am fully aware of the irony surrounding the fact that I took this picture with my cell phone.</p>
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