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Top 10 Historic Sporting Venues

October 15, 2012 By Reece Costain

Rose Bowl, 1976

If you’re a true-blue sports fan, there are probably a few venues you’ve dreamed of visiting—places where historic events in your favourite sport have taken place. Today, we pay tribute to these locations by compiling our top 10 historic sporting venues which you may want to visit on a Sport Travel holiday.

Lambeau Field

No matter what NFL team you’re looking for, you’d agree that if there ever was a sacred venue in American Football, it’s Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers and venue of the 1967 NFL championship game—one of the greatest (and one of the coldest) games in the sport’s history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 1994 FIFA World Cup, Augusta National Golf Club, Cricket field, Green Bay Packer, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Lambeau-Field, Lord's Cricket Ground, United States

Samsung to sue Apple

October 14, 2012 By Reece Costain

Apple may have won the battle, but it hasn’t won the war—-at least this is probably what Samsung is currently thinking. After being ordered by a jury to pay Apple US$1.05 billion in damages for copyright infringement last August, the South Korean smartphone maker decided to fire back by suing Apple for using its Long-Term Evolution patents in the recently announced iPhone 5.

According to a report by The Korea Times, Samsung confirmed that it will “immediately” sue Apple if it releases products that use LTE technology. For the uninitiated, LTE is marketed as 4G LTE, a wireless communication standard that’s faster and more advanced than the current 3G speeds being used in mobile phones today. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: 3GPP Long Term Evolution, Apple, Google, iPad, iPhone, Korea Times, LTE, Samsung

Debit Card vs Credit Card

October 14, 2012 By Reece Costain

Debit Card

Gone are the days where we pay for small or big things in cash. Though we do carry a couple of bucks in our wallet, we have to admit that in most payments, we use these magic cards we’ve come to know as the debit and credit card. Although these two can be interchangeably used, they actually have striking differences.

Basically your debit card is directly connected or linked to your bank account. When you use your debit card to withdraw cash or pay for purchases, the amount is automatically deducted from your account. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Finance Tagged With: credit card, debit card

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