Well, it looks RIM hasn’t been ignoring all those complaints about its less than speedy BlackBerry Torch — the company has just pushed out an updated version of BlackBerry 6 for the device that promises a whole host of speed improvements. That includes faster page loading and improved panning in the browser, improved responsiveness after unlocking the device, faster application launching, exiting and switching, faster rendering and smoother transitions on the home screen, faster rendering of thumbnails in the picture application, and faster and smoother scrolling in the message list and when reading email — oh, and improved audio quality too. Look for the update (v6.0.0.695) to begin rolling out directly to devices over the next week and a half, or simply hit up either RIM or AT&T below to skip the wait and download the update right now. RIM pushes out software update for BlackBerry Torch, promises speed improvements aplenty originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Next up on The Rachel Maddow Show, human traffickers decry the suffering they witness in human trafficking … At the rate she’s going, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow is on track to earn an Emmy for best cable comedy * (* — unintentional category). On Sept. 30, the ever-excitable Maddow spoke with Congressman Pete DeFazio, 12-term paleo-Democrat from Oregon, about an organization called Concerned Taxpayers of America spending $160,000 in television ads criticizing DeFazio. The segment featured footage of DeFazio appearing at the organization’s address on Capitol Hill, Washington Post videographer along for the ride, in DeFazio’s attempt to learn more about the group. Maddow indignantly described how Concerned Taxpayers of America, based on its September filing with the FEC, appears little more than a front for unidentified opponents of DeFazio to run ads against him. The FEC filing, Maddow said, was submitted by the group’s treasurer, Jason Miller, “a long-time Republican congressional staffer” now working for Jamestown Associates, a Republican lobbying firm. “That is who is running Concerned Taxpayers of America,” Maddow said (the segment can be seen in its entirety here ). “So, you know, take the Concerned Taxpayers at their word. Maybe they are an organization designed to engage regular citizens, designed to engage people of all walks of life. But it doesn’t really seem like that. It seems like the Concerned Taxpayers of America is basically just a piece of paper, filed at the FEC. Somebody filed that piece of paper at the FEC 29 days ago and now $160,000 from Lord knows where is being spent to get rid of Pete DeFazio, totally bigfooting all other spending in that race. And nobody is allowed to know who’s behind it until the damage is already done.” “That’s the way that politics works now,” Maddow lamented (first part of embedded video starts here). “It’s not news that corporations and rich people try to get their way in politics. We’ve talked a lot, even just this year, about corporations and billionaires funding fake grassroots groups like Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks, right? But at least those organization do stuff. They, for example, take David Koch’s oil and chemical industry fortune money, and they buy hot air balloons and they fly hot air balloons around the country talking about how global warming is a bunch of hot air. Whatever you think about that, at least they are doing something.” “But this year,” Maddow added, “in 2010, in these elections for the first time, nobody is pretending that these ‘organizations’, these groups, are doing anything but laundering money. … You can just launder your money through a fake organization that you have some Republican lobbyist set up in five minutes at GoDaddy.com. … Money laundering — money laundering on a grand scale, money laundering, that’s what it is, to take over the Congress of the United States of America, there is no ceiling on what you can spend.” It was with no apparent irony that one of Maddow’s guests the following night was veteran Democratic operative (though never identified as such) Craig Varoga, who appears to have toiled as a launderer himself. Maddow introduced Varoga as president of Patriot Majority PAC, a political action committee that created an ad criticizing GOP Senate candidate Sharron Angle’s staunch opposition to abortion. Maddow asked Varoga about his organization’s background and sources of funding, leading to this evasive, stutterstep of a response from Varoga (second part of embedded video, starting at 1:38) — MADDOW: Craig, tell me a little bit about Patriot Majority. What is your group? How long have you been around? Who funds you? VAROGA: Uh, Patriot Majority’s been around since 2005. We were here before the Tea Party, we’ll be here after it, and we’ll be here after this election. Uh, we’re funded by, you know, I mean, individuals all across the country, uh, you know, our website, you know, we seek individual contributions. Uh, you know, and we’re funded by people who think that, you know, we need to, you know, draw a line in the sand and fight these radicals, you know, who are actually, you know, you know, trying to, uh, you know, undo the progress that we’ve made as a country. Guess it was too much for Varoga to respond with a straightforward answer along the lines of — we’re funded mainly by labor unions. This ran the risk of, uh, you know, candor. But as shown at CampaignMoney.com , the vast bulk of Patriot Majority’s funding — at least 77 percent of the $11.2 million it has received since 2005 — has come from unions. More than half that amount, $6.3 million, has been donated in the last two years alone from a single contributor — the American Federation of State, Federal, County and Municipal Employees. As in, taxpayer-funded AFSCME. Not that you’d learn this from Patriot Majority’s Web site , which reflects Varoga’s opacity. It’s “About” page, for example, makes no mention of Varoga or anyone else in the PAC. Another link, “Issues,” consists of a blog roll that dutifully includes numerous conservative sites, such as Michelle Malkin and Drudge. This noble attempt to appear bipartisan quickly dissolves after a visit to the site’s “News and Events” link — which lists stories and blog posts critical of Republicans and flattering toward Democrats. And you’ll search in vain for information on the PAC’s funding, except for this curiously thin gruel . Varoga was one of two Democratic operatives behind the TheTeaPartyIsOver.org Web site, described in a Fox News story last February — Here’s how it works: What appears like a local groundswell is in fact the creation of two men — Craig Varoga and George Rakis, Democratic Party strategists who have set up a number of so-called 527 groups, the non-profit election organizations that hammer on contentious issues (think Swift Boats, for example). Varoga and Rakis keep a central mailing address in Washington, pulling in soft money contributions from unions and other well-padded sources to engage in what amounts to a legal laundering system. The money — tens of millions of dollars — gets circulated around to different states by the 527s, which pay for TV ads, Internet campaigns and lobbyist salaries, all while keeping the hands of the unions clean — for the most part. The system helps hide the true sources of funding, giving the appearance of locally bred opposition in states from Oklahoma to New Jersey, or in the case of the Tea Party Web site, in Illinois. And this whitewash is entirely legal, say election law experts, who told FoxNews.com that this arrrangment (is) more or less the norm in Washington. … a legal status apparently also extending to Concerned Taxpayers of America, since the civic-minded Maddow never told viewers of her plans to notify the proper authorities.
Continue reading …At issue is the city’s quest for cutbacks in health and pension benefits in new labor contracts. Declaring that a “ruthless” City Hall has a awakened a “sleeping giant,” union leaders decried what they called bad faith in …. I would call an emergency meeting and re-do every city contract.Do it under the rules of an emergency spending bill like the Socialists in the Whitehouse do. Put the jobs online. Ok, you have the qualifications and will do it for half of what the …
Continue reading …Logitech’s big Google TV reveal is still ongoing , but the product page is live and allowing for preorders of the $299 package ($179 if you’re on Dish Network ) set to ship by the end of this month. For all of that dough you’ll get the Revue with Google TV box, keyboard with integrated touch and directional pad, an HDMI cable, one IR blaster and a couple of AA batteries just for good measure. Also up for your browsing pleasure are a few screens of the free Logitech Harmony App for iPhone and Android. Other accessories have been announced and are available for preorder as well, a $149 webcam, and the Revue-specific version of the diNovo Mini controller for $129.99 the larger keyboard is available if you need a spare or buy a different brand of Google TV appliance for $99. The Logitech TV Cam, with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens and dual microphones, ties into a Logitech Vid HD app that communicates with other similarly equipped units plus PCs or Macs running the desktop version of the software. Beyond just the mobile apps, Logitech also showed off its own Media Player app that pulls in video from connected hard drives or DLNA sources. Check the gallery for a few pictures of the hardware and after the break for a couple quick video breaking down all the features of the Revue, and demonstrating video calling. A press release full of details is now also available after the break. Gallery: Logitech Revue with Google TV & TV Cam Continue reading Logitech Revue with Google TV details: $299; free iOS, Android apps, accessories are extra Logitech Revue with Google TV details: $299; free iOS, Android apps, accessories are extra originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Appearing on Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis expressed disappointment in the lack of a new stimulus package, but hoped for other government action: “…while the government doesn’t necessarily have the political will or the motivation to put a new stimulus into effect here in the United States, the Federal Reserve is prepared to step in and do that.” Co-host Maggie Rodriguez had asked Jarvis about possible reasons for why the stock market “sky-rocketed” on Tuesday. Jarvis touted possible intervention by the Fed as a reason for the stock “surge”: “…many are anticipating that the Federal Reserve will take its own tools and do stimulative action.” Rodriguez then wondered: “Yeah, the Fed has been indicating that’s it’s going to step in and prop up the economy. But there’s a lot of speculation about what exactly Ben Bernanke will do. What are the options?” Jarvis replied: “…one particular thing, and that is to start printing more money, put more money into circulation.” While she acknowledged that such an action “decreases the value of the money in your pocket,” Jarvis rosily predicted: “…it also can increase the value of things around you, like your home.” Here is a full transcript of Jarvis’s October 6 report: 7:00AM TEASE: MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: Stocks surge, the Dow hits a five-month high, gaining over 190 points as markets around the world also show signs of life. So what’s behind it? We’ll take you live to Wall Street for the latest. 7:12AM SEGMENT: RODRIGUEZ: We move to the surge on Wall Street. The Dow sky-rocketed yesterday and closed just short of 11,000, making it the best day Wall Street has seen since May. CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis is at the New York Stock Exchange this morning. Rebecca, we’ll take this surge any day of the week. What is the five-month high being attributed to? REBECCA JARVIS: Well, Maggie, yesterday put us back, like you said, in the before-May levels, where the Dow is, and what people are looking at as the main driver of that are two things. First off, better data from the services sector, looking like we’re going to see potentially more jobs created there and, also, this expectation that while the government doesn’t necessarily have the political will or the motivation to put a new stimulus into effect here in the United States, the Federal Reserve is prepared to step in and do that and many are anticipating that the Federal Reserve will take its own tools and do stimulative action. RODRIGUEZ: Yeah, the Fed has been indicating that’s it’s going to step in and prop up the economy. But there’s a lot of speculation about what exactly Ben Bernanke will do. What are the options? JARVIS: Well, the likelihood of what Ben Bernanke does is really focused on one particular thing, and that is to start printing more money, put more money into circulation. What does that do? Well, it decreases the value of the money in your pocket, but it also can increase the value of things around you, like your home. Maggie. RODRIGUEZ: Alright. Rebecca Jarvis at the New York Stock Exchange. Rebecca, thank you. And we’ll look for those unemployment numbers out Friday, which I’m sure will cause Wall Street to react again.
Continue reading …It all starts at 3:00PM EST, we’ll see you then! Continue reading Live from the Logitech Google TV event! Live from the Logitech Google TV event! originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Logitech’s Google TV event is just getting started, but Dish Network’s page is live and among extolling the virtues of an internet/satellite mashup, it points out Revue will be offered to its subscribers for (the previously rumored and presumably customer survey approved $179. Click over a for a few more pics of the box and its keyboard controller, or just keep an eye on our live blog for more info and what the retail price will be for the Dish-less Android TV fans. [Thanks, Jason] Dish Network prices Logitech’s Revue Google TV box at $179 for subscribers originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’ve been to this rodeo before (a few times , actually), but the smoke that leads to fire is getting far harder to ignore. Following a Bloomberg report in June that a Verizon iPhone was on track for a January 2011 release as well as independent confirmation from John Gruber, Yukari Iwatani Kane from The Wall Street Journal is now sounding mighty confident that the aforementioned plans are true. According to various people “briefed by Apple,” Jobs and Company will begin “mass producing a new iPhone by the end of 2010 that would allow Verizon Wireless to sell the smartphone early next year.” It’ll rely on a key Qualcomm chip as well as a CDMA radio, but curiously enough, there’s nary of a mention of LTE in this report. In closely related news, it’s bruited that Apple is also developing a separate iPhone model, though it’s unclear how soon VZW will be able to grab the fifth generation edition. ‘Course, it’s not exactly the shocker of the year to hear that Apple’s toiling on a new iPhone without a dubious antenna design , but the real question is this: will the Verizon iPhone beat AT&T’s elusive white iPhone 4 to market? Inquiring minds would love to know. WSJ: Verizon to sell iPhone in 2011, fifth generation iPhone is in the works originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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