It was just last week that we got to take home the Acer Aspire S3 , the first Ultrabook to go on sale here in the States. Unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to the pillars laid out by Intel: its performance trails similar machines, its battery craps out early and the design, while portable, is too chintzy to make it a bellwether for skinny Windows laptops. Our verdict, in a sentence, was that you’d be better off getting a MacBook Air, or at least considering other Ultrabooks — namely, ASUS’ line of Zenbooks . As it turns out, one showed up on our doorstep just a few days later. In many ways, the UX31 is everything the S3 is not: it has a gorgeous all-metal design and comes standard with an SSD and 1600 x 900 display (not to mention, a case and two bundled adapters). And with a starting price of $1,099, it undercuts the entry-level (and similarly configured) MacBook Air by two hundred bucks. So is this the Ultrabook we’ve all been waiting for? We suggest pouring yourself a large beverage, settling into a comfy chair and meeting us past the break. We’ve got a lot to say on the subject. Gallery: ASUS Zenbook UX31 review Continue reading ASUS Zenbook UX31 review ASUS Zenbook UX31 review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 16:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Herman Cain clarified and amended his 9-9-9 tax plan today, addressing concerns that it would raise taxes on the poor, who currently pay no income tax. Cain said he wouldn’t change that. “If you are at or below the poverty level, your plan isn’t 9-9-9, it is 9-0-9,” Cain told…
Continue reading …At Jon Bon Jovi’s new restaurant, you can get “cornmeal crusted catfish with red beans and rice” or “grilled salmon with soul seasonings” without paying a cent. The restaurant aims to feed the hungry—but that doesn’t mean the meal is totally free, the Christian Science Monitor reports. You can…
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Continue reading …President Obama’s “Mr. Cool” approach worked like a charm in Libya, writes David Ignatius. Recall that Obama took heat for doing too much (pushing for military action instead of a mere no-fly zone) and for doing too little (allowing the US to take a back seat to the UN coalition…
Continue reading …House Republicans claim that to create jobs, we need to loosen environmental regulations. To that end, they’ve “averaged roughly a vote every day” in session to weaken the rules—and have already cut back the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and other laws, writes EPA chief Lisa Jackson…
Continue reading …Somebody had to stand up for poor old Bill O’Reilly after the news got out that copies of his book, Patriots and Pinheads that he sent to soldiers in Afghanistan ended up being burned instead of read. That someone ended up being Stephen Colbert on this Thursday’s edition of The Colbert Report : COLBERT: Nation, with the war in Afghanistan stretching into its eleventh year, it can be easy to forget to thank the people working so hard to protect our country. I’m talking of course about Bill O’Reilly. For years Papa-bear has been supporting our troops, by sending them what they most desperately need on the battlefield… his book. […] I don’t know why they would. It is a perfect gift for these warriors. I know reading his book always makes me want to kill somebody. Here’s more from The HuffPo — Bill O’Reilly Book Burned By Soldiers In Afghanistan (PHOTOS) : A group of soldiers recently burned a box of Bill O’Reilly’s books that had been sent to them in Afghanistan. An anonymous soldier going by the name of Everqueer posted pictures of the burning on their Tumblr page. The book in question was “Pinheads and Patriots,” which O’Reilly has sent to Afghanistan through a charity group. “Some jerk sent us two boxes of this awful book (SPOILER ALERT: George Washington – Patriot; George Soros – Pinhead) instead of anything soldiers at a remote outpost in Afghanistan might need, like, say, food or soap,” the soldier said. “Just burned the whole lot of them on my Commander’s orders.” Later, after some of readers had objected to the burning, Everqueer wrote a followup post clarifying why it had happened: The motivation behind the order to burn them was not political…as mentioned in the original post, we are in an extraordinarily remote location. We don’t have a post office here, so sending them back wasn’t an option. Extra space is scarce and alternatives that a few mentioned, like recycling, are nonexistent…I’m aware of the historical implications of book-burning. I won’t say I didn’t take pleasure in removing a few copies of this bigoted twerp’s writings from circulation, but the reason for doing so was military necessity. Click here to view this media Here is something from our archives. Bill O’Reilly in Iraq in December 2006, handing out copies of his book personally. Shameless.
Continue reading …Somebody had to stand up for poor old Bill O’Reilly after the news got out that copies of his book, Patriots and Pinheads that he sent to soldiers in Afghanistan ended up being burned instead of read. That someone ended up being Stephen Colbert on this Thursday’s edition of The Colbert Report : COLBERT: Nation, with the war in Afghanistan stretching into its eleventh year, it can be easy to forget to thank the people working so hard to protect our country. I’m talking of course about Bill O’Reilly. For years Papa-bear has been supporting our troops, by sending them what they most desperately need on the battlefield… his book. […] I don’t know why they would. It is a perfect gift for these warriors. I know reading his book always makes me want to kill somebody. Here’s more from The HuffPo — Bill O’Reilly Book Burned By Soldiers In Afghanistan (PHOTOS) : A group of soldiers recently burned a box of Bill O’Reilly’s books that had been sent to them in Afghanistan. An anonymous soldier going by the name of Everqueer posted pictures of the burning on their Tumblr page. The book in question was “Pinheads and Patriots,” which O’Reilly has sent to Afghanistan through a charity group. “Some jerk sent us two boxes of this awful book (SPOILER ALERT: George Washington – Patriot; George Soros – Pinhead) instead of anything soldiers at a remote outpost in Afghanistan might need, like, say, food or soap,” the soldier said. “Just burned the whole lot of them on my Commander’s orders.” Later, after some of readers had objected to the burning, Everqueer wrote a followup post clarifying why it had happened: The motivation behind the order to burn them was not political…as mentioned in the original post, we are in an extraordinarily remote location. We don’t have a post office here, so sending them back wasn’t an option. Extra space is scarce and alternatives that a few mentioned, like recycling, are nonexistent…I’m aware of the historical implications of book-burning. I won’t say I didn’t take pleasure in removing a few copies of this bigoted twerp’s writings from circulation, but the reason for doing so was military necessity. Click here to view this media Here is something from our archives. Bill O’Reilly in Iraq in December 2006, handing out copies of his book personally. Shameless.
Continue reading …Going too far when celebrating a touchdown Uniform infractions Tweeting at the wrong time The NFL has been somewhat harsh when it comes to fines for these violations. But the “No Fun League” might receive an enormous negative backlash for this one. Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu was fined $10,000 for using a cell phone on the sideline during Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He had to leave the game due to concussion-like symptoms and according to coach Mike Tomlin (per the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review), he borrowed a cell phone from a doctor to inform his wife, Theodora, that he was okay. Polamalu would pass a concussion test a few days later and is expected to play against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. The Pro Bowler was fined $15,000 after Week 1 for making a horse-collar tackle on Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams. Check out how some media members reacted to the fine.
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