General Mills Has Released Its First New Cereal in 15 Years -- Start Up Your Day RoundupPlus: Burger King combined a Whopper with a burrito.

ByLindsay Friedman

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Tick-tock.Uber will allow more of its drivers tofine passengerswho show up more than two minutes late to their pickup location.

Streaming up.Blizzard Entertainment and Facebookare teaming upto blend Facebook Live and logins into Overwatch PC and other popular video games.

Priorities.Microsoft has releasednew planner software,giving Trello some competition.

High end.Coach Apple Watchbands are expected to come out on June 12.

Balanced breakfast.General Mills has releasedTiny Toast, its first new cereal since 2001.

A new combination.Burger King has merged a Whopper with a burrito, creating theWhopperrito.

Jumpstart.When graduating or setting out on a new path, many people receive the same tidbit of advice -- "follow your passion." But this psychologist saysnot everyone may know what their passion is just yet.

Last man standing.In an effort to revitalize its business, GoPro is investing in making its ownvideo-editing software.

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Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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