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Shas MK: Beginning of government’s end

After night meeting at Rabbi Ovadia Yosef’s home, haredi party members clarify they will vote against IDF conversion law, blame Foreign Minister Lieberman for coalition crisis. ‘We won’t let Yisrael Beiteinu launch wars on religion’

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Swiftkey Android keyboard goes HD, adds new tongues and improved language prediction

Even the most loyal Android user is bound to kvetch about the stock keyboard at some point or another, and while Swype has definitely grabbed the hearts of a good many Froyo users, Swiftkey remains our third-party keyboard of choice. After escaping beta just a few months ago, TouchType has just outed an ‘HD’ build that’s designed to cope with many of the higher-resolution displays being used on today’s gargantuan Android phones. Moreover, we’re guessing that this was done to look a bit better on devices like the Galaxy Tab , and there’s no denying that the new design elements are a real step forward. Aside from the makeover, the app is also gaining five new languages (Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Danish, Norwegian and Polish), improved language prediction quality and a new US layout that nixes accented characters. For those who’ve yet to try it, the latest version can be tested for a full 31 days, after which you’ll be coerced into ponying up $3.99 for the real-deal. Hit the source links below (or the QR code shown here) to give it a go. Continue reading Swiftkey Android keyboard goes HD, adds new tongues and improved language prediction Swiftkey Android keyboard goes HD, adds new tongues and improved language prediction originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 00:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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AMD Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 launch assault on enthusiast gaming market

It’s taken AMD a long time to refresh the top end of its graphics hardware, but today’s culmination to that wait has to be described as somewhat bittersweet. Sweet, because we’re finally getting a successor to the venerable HD 5870 , one that offers improved power management and tessellation performance at a lower $369 price point, but also bitter because in terms of sheer firepower, the Radeon series doesn’t seem to have made quite the leap many of us had hoped for. The new top of AMD’s single-GPU pile, the HD 6970, offers 1,536 stream processors, an 880MHz core clock speed, and 2GB of GDDR5 RAM running at 5.5GHz for a total of 176GBps of memory bandwidth. Its partner in crime, the HD 6950, is expected to list at $299, for which saving you’ll have to sacrifice some clock speed (down to 800MHz) and processing units (1,408 in total). There’s a neat little addition to both new boards: a Dual-BIOS switch that will act like Google’s hardware jailbreak toggle on the Cr-48 , allowing tweakers to unlock the extra (unprotected by warranty!) performance headroom in their cards. Early reviews all seem to agree that both the Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 have struck a very fine price-to-performance ratio. The 6970 manages to spar with the much pricier GTX 580 , but given that it’s priced similarly to NVIDIA’s GTX 570 , it scores plaudits for being a more than viable alternative. The HD 6950 is seen as the real value item here, however, particularly since it occupies a relatively unique spot in the price range, and most reviewers tipped it as their new bang-for-the-buck leader. Read – HardOCP Read – AnandTech Read – Guru3D Read – PC Perspective Read – Hot Hardware Read – techPowerUp! Read – Hexus Read – TechSpot AMD Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 launch assault on enthusiast gaming market originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 00:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tornado Hits Ore. Town, No Injuries Reported

A rare tornado struck a small town south of Portland on Tuesday, tearing roofs off buildings, hurling objects into vehicles and homes and uprooting trees. (Dec. 14)

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Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding Gown: Who’ll be the Designer?-Who will design Kate Middleton’s wedding gown? Many of us are excited to hear the answer to this question. Most of us are eagerly anticipating the first glimpse of Kate’s wedding gown. There were lots of top-designers that have been speculated to design Middleton’s gown. But it Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding Gown: Who’ll be the Designer? is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Americans Losing Interest in Killing Wildlife For Fun

Photo via American Hunter Whether it be lurking through the brush with a bow in search of deer, or picking off wolves with a high-powered rifle from the comfort of a helicopter, Americans have a long history of hunting for sport — but this love-affair with killing animals has apparently been fizzling over the years. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 33 states across the country have seen a sharp drop in the number of hunting licenses sold in the past two decades. Experts suspect that… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pioneer ships $200 BDR-206MBK BDXL writer, dares you to afford related media

Two months from introduction to shipping? Not bad, Pioneer… not bad at all. The world’s first BDXL PC writer is now on sale at your local Fry’s Electronics, bringing support for toasting 128GB quad-layer discs (if you can find / afford ‘em) as well as speedy writing on typical BD-R, DVD-R and CD-R discs. Pioneer’s also throwing in a CyberLink software suite, and if you buy in early, you’ll get a single piece of 100GB BR-R XL media for free . Makes that $199 asking price seem entirely more attractive, doesn’t it? In other news, the first Blu-ray format still isn’t supported by Apple, not even on a $10,000 Mac Pro. Spectacular. Continue reading Pioneer ships $200 BDR-206MBK BDXL writer, dares you to afford related media Pioneer ships $200 BDR-206MBK BDXL writer, dares you to afford related media originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Dec 2010 22:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Our Civil War Isn’t Over; It’s Just Fought on Other Fronts

enlarge Each and every progressive/liberal should be furious over this debacle called the “secession ball” in Charleston, South Carolina. This isn’t simply the province of the NAACP . It hits at the heart of our progressive values and Democrats’ “big tent” coalition. Conveniently disguised as living history, the $100 per plate event is a celebration of South Carolina’s signing of the “Ordinance of Secession” on December 20, 1860, jointly sponsored by the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the Confederate Heritage Trust. They indignantly claim it’s not about slavery, but it is. It’s part of the heritage of a state which has never, ever stopped fighting the Civil War. “We could look back and say (the Civil War) wasn’t something to celebrate – about 620,000 died in the North and South,” Simpson said. “If you count civilians, you’re up to about a million killed in that war. “Do we celebrate that? Heavens no,” he said. “War and death is never something to celebrate. But we do celebrate the courage and the integrity of 170 men who signed their signatures to the Article of Secession – the courage of men to do what they think is right. ” The problem with his denial is simple: What those 170 men thought was right was slavery. The old saw always goes thus: The Civil War was about states’ rights. No. It was about states’ rights to engage in human trafficking, something abhorent and evil. The Institute for Southern Studies expands on this: For what was behind the decision, we have to turn to a document the same convention drew up and signed four days later titled ” Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina From the Federal Union. ” Slavery is its major theme. That document plainly states the reason for South Carolina’s secession: “We affirm that these ends for which this Government was instituted have been defeated, and the Government itself has been made destructive of them by the action of the non-slaveholding States. Those States have assumed the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery ; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloigning the property of the citizens of other States. They have encouraged and assisted thousands of our slaves to leave their homes; and those who remain, have been incited by emissaries, books and pictures to servile insurrection.” Celebrating the anniversary of this document is a slap in the face to every single black person in this country. NAACP South Carolina President Lonnie Randolph asked this: “You couldn’t pay the folks in Charleston to hold a Holocaust gala, could you? But you know these are nothing but black people, so nobody pays them any attention.” The thing is, attention isn’t being paid over on the liberal side either. It’s easy to blame bigots but they’re just doing what bigots do, because bigots get away with it and no one really gets too outraged over it. There’s plenty of outrage over human rights abuses in Uzbekistan because it’s the newest WikiLeaks focus and yet a celebration of slavery and a state’s decision to secede from the Union over it gets a shrug. There is a growing divide opening between people of color and the white liberal “establishment” opening wide. As liberals, Democrats, progressives, or whatever you want to call this coalition, civil rights and equality have been pillars of our foundation but there’s a a big racial elephant in the Democrats’ living room. Ishmael Reed’s column in the New York Times editorial section Sunday lays it out: I thought of [my D's in deportment in school] when I pointed out to a leading progressive that the Tea Party included neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers — and he called me a “bully.” He believes that the Tea Party is a grass-roots uprising against Wall Street, a curious reading since the movement gained its impetus from a rant against the president delivered by a television personality on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. And I’ve thought about them as I’ve listened in the last week to progressives criticize President Obama for keeping his cool. Progressives have been urging the president to “man up” in the face of the Republicans. Some want him to be like John Wayne. On horseback. Slapping people left and right. One progressive commentator played an excerpt from a Harry Truman speech during which Truman screamed about the Republican Party to great applause. He recommended this style to Mr. Obama. If President Obama behaved that way, he’d be dismissed as an angry black militant with a deep hatred of white people. His grade would go from a B- to a D. At the edge of a very deep canyon: When these progressives refer to themselves as Mr. Obama’s base, all they see is themselves . They ignore polls showing steadfast support for the president among blacks and Latinos. And now they are whispering about a primary challenge against the president. Brilliant! The kind of suicidal gesture that destroyed Jimmy Carter — and a way to lose the black vote forever. Unlike white progressives, blacks and Latinos are not used to getting it all. They know how it feels to be unemployed and unable to buy your children Christmas presents. They know when not to shout. The president, the coolest man in the room, who worked among the unemployed in Chicago, knows too. This tracks with other posts and conversations I’ve seen lately. There is a very real perception that personal attacks on President Obama, the hyper-loud derision and wails of bitter disappointment expressed all over the Internet lately along with primary threats rolling around are symptomatic of a larger disconnect between white liberals and black liberals and threaten to fracture what is already a fragile coalition. When the African-American unemployment rate is 16% , 13 months of extended unemployment insurance feels like a godsend even if it means having to cede tax rates and a compromised estate tax. They don’t see the deal as a sellout; indeed, they view it as an essential emergency parachute. When the African-American unemployment rate was 10% we were living in what could be reasonably considered a good economy. At least, good for everyone but them. Problem is, no one was paying attention to them. Not really. It may be an insult to celebrate slavery and the 1860s, but a greater sting may be the general apathy toward the economic desperation of the African-American community. It did not develop overnight, but until the entire economy went downhill, it wasn’t on anyone’s radar either. Put together the slight with scathing and relentless criticism of this country’s first African-American president, mix it with some Tea Party hate and it’s a recipe for resentment and division. African-American liberals don’t think it’s an accident that Charlie Rangel was censured while Newt Gingrich walked away with a slap on the hand. They see a Congressional Ethics committee aiming only at African-American representatives — Charlie Rangel and Maxine Waters specifically — and look over at the Senate where Vitter and Ensign get off with nothing but embarrassment. They see Roland Burris sidelined after taking Obama’s Senate seat. They look at a Senate that’s pure white. Their conclusion: There is no real commitment to racial equality within the Democratic party and certainly there’s no progressive movement afoot to bring attention to it. These are perceptions based on a growing body of evidence. We can argue over whether the evidence leads to their conclusion, but it would be a mistake to ignore the anger simmering over these things. enlarge Don’t take my word for it. Go read Joy-Ann Reid’s analysis of the tax deal and why criticism of ‘the deal’ is possibly unwarranted. Or get AngryBlackLady’s take on who the Democratic base really is. Like Ishmael Reed, she reminds that it isn’t homogenous. It may be time for the President to update his race speech and invite a real dialogue. Leaving this simmering beneath the surface is probably not a good strategy, when we could be listening to each other more. African-Americans deserve our support against the outrage of celebrating a past that oppresses them to this day, and they deserve the respect of having a differing opinion from what seems to be viewed as common wisdom. Because that’s who we are. It’s a core value, or at least, I thought it was. Here’s a bonus: A lack of respect

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Raw Video: Shooting at Fla. School Board Meeting

A gunman who opened fire at a school board meeting and then exchanged shots with a security guard has killed himself, police said. Witnesses said the gunman walked up to a podium, spray painted a red ‘V’ with a circle around it and began firing. (Dec. 14)

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Holbrooke’s Last Words

Richard Holbrooke was apparently preoccupied with his role as the Obama administration’s special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan until the very end, discussing the ongoing conflicts in those two countries up until he went into surgery for the heart problem that led to his death on Monday. Meanwhile, his successor, at least for now, was named on Tuesday. “Political Hotsheet” on CBS News: In his final words before emergency heart surgery, Richard Holbrooke, the influential U.S. diplomat who died on Monday following complications from the surgery, apparently urged an end to America’s nine-year old Afghanistan conflict. “You’ve got to stop this war in Afghanistan,” Holbrooke apparently told doctors before entering into surgery, according to family members’ accounts originally reported by Washington Post. Later reports note that Holbrooke made the comments during “painful banter” leading up to his surgery—and that they were not necessarily “a serious exhortation about policy.” Read more

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