Get out the vote photo of the day: This guy showed up at Obama’s rally today.
Continue reading …The nationalist Ata Zhurt party has a narrow lead in the Kyrgyz parliamentary election, early results show. With nearly 50% of the votes counted, the party has secured about…
Continue reading …A GOP candidate does a takeoff on the Old Spice commercial and creates a sharp ad against a very liberal Democrat:
Continue reading …The tension is building for 33 trapped Chilean miners and their families. With all eyes on Chile’s effort to make sure that all of the miners are soon lifted to safety, the miners’ physical and mental health is being fastidiously monitored. (Oct. 10)
Continue reading …Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. In case you missed it yesterday , the big green tech news of the week rolled in last night with the announcement of Google’s top-secret robot car project , which has been deploying and testing self-driving robot cars on the streets of California over the past several months! (Engadget covered it here ). It’s also been a big week in general for green transportation announcements, as several supercharged electric vehicles hit the streets last week: the Delorean EV took us back to the future and SiGNa Chemistry unveiled an electric bike that runs on water . Finally, from the realm of tomorrow we brought you the future of moving house: strapping your home to an enormous balloon and lifting off for the skies . This week solar power also lit up the newswires as President Obama announced plans to deck out the White House with photovoltaics this coming spring and scientists proclaimed that interstellar solar winds could provide 100 billion times the Earth’s energy needs . We were also wowed by a dog park powered by poo in Cambridge, and we can’t wait to get our hands on this new copper-covered Nokia phone that recharges its battery using body heat . Speaking of eco gadgetry, we also showcased a set of gorgeous wooden wristwatches , and the world’s first iPhone 4 cover made of plants . Green lighting was also a hot topic this week as scientists created a new type of glowing nano LED and we spotted an array of luminous lamps made from salt at the London Design Festival . We also learned how a wireless router scored a date for one lucky Inhabitat writer, and how Inhabitat editor Jill’s solar-powered backpack has been a real conversation starter . See, green gadgets can help you make friends and influence people! Inhabitat’s Week in Green: robot cars, solar winds and the DeLorean EV originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 20:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy : Add Rep. Raul Grijalva to the growing list of Democratic worries this election season. Party operatives say there’s increasing concern that the Arizona Democrat’s reelection bid could turn into a “sleeper” race for Republicans after Grijalva — responding to enactment of a tough new immigration law — called for an economic boycott of his own state amid a housing crisis and record unemployment. Four Democratic sources from different parts of the country said that there is new attention to a race that was long considered in the bag. And a recent poll, obtained by POLITICO, found that Grijalva and Republican challenger Ruth McClung, a real-life rocket scientist, were in a dead heat, even though Washington prognosticators have declared the deep-blue seat safely Democratic. As they work to buttress their majority against a coming Republican storm, Democrats can ill afford to spend time or resources defending incumbents in seats where they should have a clear advantage. But the Grijalva seat potentially being in play is a sign of the increasingly expanding Republican playing field for the midterm elections. . . . Even if Grijalva can convince enough Arizonans to vote against their own self interest, the money the Dems will have to spend down there will not be money they can use in more competitive districts. It’s a win-win.
Continue reading …As you may have heard , Microsoft is having a major event tomorrow in NYC to announce details surrounding Windows Phone 7 launch dates and devices… and Engadget is going to be there delivering the best live coverage in the universe. In case you don’t already know, Steve Ballmer and AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega will be on stage to delight your senses, and there will likely be lots of new hardware we’ll be getting our hands on. You can see all of the news unfold in realtime right here at our liveblog post , and the whole thing starts tomorrow, October 11th , at the times listed below. Don’t miss it! 03:30AM – Hawaii 06:30AM – Pacific 07:30AM – Mountain 08:30AM – Central 09:30AM – Eastern 02:30PM – London 03:30PM – Paris 05:30PM – Moscow 10:30PM – Tokyo Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 launch event is tomorrow at 9:30AM ET, and we’ll be there live! originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 19:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Believe it or not the cartoon below was banned by the Washington Post .
Continue reading …For 14 years people in Central Orange County have had to put up with a Democrat congressperson, but they may finally get some relief : Republicans are on the hunt this fall for seats in Congress, and they smell blood in what may seem at first to be an unlikely place: the Democratic donut hole of central Orange County. Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has held sway there for nearly 14 years, easily dispatching a series of lackluster Republican opponents for more than a decade. She’s the daughter of immigrants in an immigrant district, a Democrat with an easy advantage in money and registered voters. But her opponent this year is a political patriarch of the very Vietnamese community that Sanchez has worked to win over. Republican Assemblyman Van Tran hopes to ride the same tide of voter discontent that national Republicans think will put Congress in their hands this November. Polls and pundits give Sanchez the edge, but many put Tran within striking distance. The chairman of the Republican National Committee called the race a “top 10″ for the party at a campaign stop for Tran last week. For her part, Sanchez is bringing in former President Bill Clinton to stump for her on Friday. “I think this is going to be a hard fight, and it’s going to be a lot closer than anybody thinks,” said Adam Probolsky, a Republican political consultant. “We’ve got a real race on our hands.” The district at stake in this race covers Santa Ana and Garden Grove and parts of Anaheim and Fullerton. It’s a donut hole of Democrat blue on a Congressional map of Orange County that is otherwise all Republican red. Sanchez wrested the seat from conservative stalwart “B-1 Bob” Dornan in 1996. She prides herself on spending weekends in the district, not in D.C. – greeting supporters in Spanish or shaking hands at Vietnamese festivals. Her voting record has received high grades from environmental, education and veterans groups but low scores from business groups. The article says Sanchez “wrested” the seat from B-1 Bob, but “stole” would be a better description . There were all kinds of voting irregularities that year that were very suspicious. The Vietnamese community in Central Orange County is very big, and the Vietnamese business community operates a tremendous number of small business firms of all types. There’s not much love lost between the Vietnamese groups and the Hispanic groups. Neither are fans of the other, and with Republicans very motivated to vote this year, we can only hope Tran can generate enough votes to defeat Sanchez and the people who will be cheating on her behalf.
Continue reading …Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology. Remember those early wireless headsets, the ones that made people look like they had been assimilated by The Borg? Few would seek to return to those days for the benefit of bridging a handset and one’s ears. But what if one could also bridge a handset and one’s eyes? That’s essentially the promise of Looxcie , a Bluetoooth headset that integrates a video camera to enable passive video capture. Looxcie’s creators note that using the device requires less encumbrance than even a Flip camcorder. Still, there’s no getting around it — the Looxcie is no spy gadget. Accepting the state of the technology for what it is, the designers chose to embrace its size rather than try to minimize it. The protuberance that houses the boom mike and lens of the product swells toward an end that includes a red recording light. The extension in a glossy white, perhaps an homage to massive telephoto zoom lenses like those from Canon. Continue reading Switched On: A Looxcie into lifecasting’s future Switched On: A Looxcie into lifecasting’s future originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 18:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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