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Holy Land Patriarch voices hope for peace

Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal says Palestinian assistance during Carmel fire ‘could be the beginning of a fruitful collaboration in the future’

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FCC: We didn’t impose stricter net neutrality regulations on wireless because Android is open

Rest assured that we’re working on a full analysis of the FCC’s major net neutrality decision today, but the Commission hasn’t actually released the full text of the order yet, and we just came across something in the press release we wanted to break out: one of the specific reasons the FCC gives for regulating wireless broadband more lightly than wireline is the release of Android. Seriously — the release says that only “measured steps” to regulating wireless are necessary because “open operating systems like Android” have been released, and that it wants to see how Verizon and other 700MHz spectrum winners handle the hotly-contested openness requirement when building out 4G. Here’s the full quote: Further, we recognize that there have been meaningful recent moves toward openness, including the introduction of open operating systems like Android. In addition, we anticipate soon seeing the effects on the market of the openness conditions we imposed on mobile providers that operate on upper 700 MHz C-Block spectrum, which includes Verizon Wireless, one of the largest mobile wireless carriers in the U.S. In light of these considerations, we conclude it is appropriate to take measured steps at this time to protect the openness of the Internet when accessed through mobile broadband. Now, we obviously love Android, and there’s no doubt that Google’s OS has been part of some wonderfully furious competition in the mobile space recently. But we’re not sure any of that has anything to do with net neutrality — it doesn’t matter how open your OS is when you’re stuck with a filtered and throttled connection, and it’s a pretty huge stretch to think Android’s openness (however you want to define it) has anything to do with network access itself. And let’s not forget that the primary proponent of the 700MHz open-access rules was Google , which promptly flip-flopped on the issue when it became Verizon’s policy BFF after the Droid launch — and if we were slightly more paranoid, we’d be pretty sure there’s a link between the FCC’s Android mention and the combined furious lobbying of Google and Verizon. Nice try, boys — but how about you make with the actual rules now? FCC: We didn’t impose stricter net neutrality regulations on wireless because Android is open originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 17:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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After You Overeat: What to Do to Get Back on Track

You may feel discouraged after you realize you’ve eaten more than you planned, but don’t despair! WebMD provides tips for getting back on track.

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‘Spider-Man’ Accident Captured on Video

Two theatergoers from Houston, who saw the accident happen Monday night during a performance of the Broadway musical, talk about the experience. (Dec. 21)

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‘Spider-Man’ Tickets Hotter Than Ever

Fans buying tickets to future performances of the ‘Spider-Man’ musical on Broadway say the production’s accident-prone track record won’t stop them from seeing the show. (Dec. 21)

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Arabs: Political environment to blame for attacks

Gang arrested on suspicion of attacking Arabs is yet another manifestation of increasing violence against east Jerusalem residents, say locals

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Phila. Mayor: Help Us Get ‘Psycho’ Off Street

Authorities are increasing the reward for information on a suspected serial strangler, even as they pleaded with the public not to become vigilantes in a case that has put a Philadelphia neighborhood on edge. (Dec. 21)

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2010: the Year in Sports

Tiger Woods’ downfall; triumph and tragedy at the Winter Olympics and San Francisco celebrates a World Series champion. The AP looks at the top sports stories of 2010. (Dec. 21)

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Nuclear-arms expert Jon Voight warns Mark Steyn about Obama: ‘This man is capable of destroying our country’

Click here to view this media Mark Steyn is filling in for Sean Hannity this week on Fox, and he wanted to have an in-depth, thoughtful discussion of the START nuclear-missile treaty. Naturally, this meant he brought on wingnut actor Jon Voight , who springs to mind immediately as an careful and knowledgeable analyst of nuclear issues, thanks to his incisive portrayals of FDR in Pearl Harbor and Jonas Hodges in 24 . And it was deeply insightful indeed. It opened up a tremendous window on the full-blown idiocy and paranoia of the wingnut Right. F’r instance: VOIGHT: And now I hear Obama trying to convince the American people that if we give up our nuclear weapons, this will set a fine example and all other countries will follow suit. What a dangerous and naive notion that is. If President Reagan wasn’t such a powerful force of strength, we never would have seen Premier Gorbachev take down the Berlin Wall. In reality, of course, it was Reagan who opened the negotiations with the Soviets in 1982 that eventually led to the first START treaty, ratified in 1992 under George H.W. Bush. Reagan often remarked in his speeches that his “ultimate goal” was the “total elimination of nuclear weapons.” Maybe Jon was too busy on the set of Lookin’ To Get Out back then or something. Because he nattered on in this vein for awhile — including this utterly incoherent bit: VOIGHT: Well, our President Kennedy in September of 1961 and by the way, of course he served in the World War II nearly losing his life and he stated that American military might is the only way to keep our freedom. Of course, President Reagan was of the same point of view. And thank God he had the foresight not to sign away our national missile defense when he saw the world full of presidents and future threats from multiple nuclear powers. Steyn obviously found this deeply insightful: STEYN: Do you think the Republicans are going to stand firm on this? The president tonight seems to be pretty confident he can get enough Republicans to get on board with this thing to pass it with 67 votes. Are you confident the Republican Party will stand firm? VOIGHT: Well, I certainly hope, so. And I think, again, a lot of it has to do with the American people. Get on the phones, folks, and make sure that we encourage our senators to reject this thing. You know, I don’t — we have seen this before. We have seen it coming towards Christmas as well. This idea that we push something through and people are thinking about, you know, presents for their grandchildren and wanting to get out of town, they come in and no one is thorough in their questioning or their reading of the materials. And they push something through. I don’t know how many more wrong Obama policies we need to see before we wake up to the possibility that this man is capable of destroying our country. The whole segment reminded me of an earlier Jon Voight performance : 1st Lt. Milo Minderbinder: I want to serve this to the men. Taste it and let me know what you think. [Yossarian takes a bite] Yossarian: What is it? 1st Lt. Milo Minderbinder: Chocolate covered cotton. Yossarian: What are you, crazy? 1st Lt. Milo Minderbinder: No good, huh? Yossarian: For Christ’s sake, you didn’t even take the seeds out. 1st Lt. Milo Minderbinder: Is it really that bad? Yossarian: It’s cotton!

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Verizon FiOS Mobile app hits iPad, a virtual remote with no streaming in sight

You know that Verizon FiOS iPad app we spied back in August, the one that streamed TV and VOD content? Nope, still not here — check back 2011 . Want to use your Apple slate as a giant remote for your (HD) set-top box, browsing TV / VOD listings and remotely programming DVRs? Set parental controls and bookmarks, even update your STB names? Look no further than the iTunes store; all it’s gonna cost you is 3MB of space. Verizon FiOS Mobile app hits iPad, a virtual remote with no streaming in sight originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 17:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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