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Continue reading …Earlier this year, DARPA put out RFIs with an eye on developing military apps and an app store for iOS and Android , and now the US Army’s Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications (CSDA) program will put handsets, network equipment, and other equipment including tablets, e-readers, and pico projectors into the hands of the First Army Brigade this February. Additionally, the Army plans to start issuing Common Access Card (the ID cards used to log on to DoD computers and networks) readers for the iPhone in January and for Android in April. According to Rickey Smith of the Army Capabilities Integration Center, “We’re not wedded to a specific piece of hardware. We are open to using Palm Trios, the Android, iPhone or whatever else is out there.” But we must admit — we are encouraged that this time around you haven’t mentioned Celio’s REDFLY . US Army Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications programs putting smartphones in soldiers’ hands this February originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Dec 2010 20:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The accused abductor of a Virginia girl found in San Francisco waived his extradition on Tuesday and will be heading southeast to face kidnapping charges. (Dec. 14)
Continue reading …Illinois State Police were investigating the death of Springfield’s mayor, whose body was found in his home on Tuesday after he failed to show up for a court hearing in a probate case involving his late cousin’s estate. (Dec. 14)
Continue reading …Police say an armed bandit who escaped on a motorcycle with about $1.5 million worth of casino chips from the posh Bellagio resort in Las Vegas may have pulled a similar caper across town less than a week ago. (Dec. 14)
Continue reading …Using inhaled corticosteroids to treat chronic breathing problems may slightly increase a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study finds.
Continue reading …A lot of companies out there tend to slap the words green, sustainable, etc. on their labels without backing those claims up with any legitimately sustainable practices. Virgin Media is trying to show people that it’s not one of those companies, and it recently launched a website dedicated to promoting its efforts on sustainability. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …As you might have heard , 2011 is shaping up to be a big year for dual-core smartphones , and it looks like you can now officially count Broadcom in on the act. It’s just announced its new dual-core BCM2157 platform that provides both HSDPA modem connectivity and applications processing courtesy of some dual-core, 500MHz ARM11 processors. The platform as a whole is also designed to support features like HVGA multitouch displays, 5-megapixel cameras, and mobile hotspots, among other standard fare — all of which is specifically tailored for Android devices. That obviously doesn’t place the processor at the high-end of the dual-core spectrum, but Broadcom says it will allow companies to “deliver high-end smartphone features on more affordable 3G Android handsets,” and that’s surely a goal we can all get behind. Head on past the break for the complete press release. Continue reading Broadcom announces dual-core BCM2157 processor, promises high-end features for cheap Android phones Broadcom announces dual-core BCM2157 processor, promises high-end features for cheap Android phones originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …More than 150 people have been rescued from a snow-swept Ontario highway that, at one point, was playing host to more than 300 stranded motorist, officials said Tuesday. (Dec. 14)
Continue reading …Above-it-all politico Joe Scarborough whinges that judiciary scandals never seem to describe the judge involved as “Clinton-appointed”. Hmmm…..wonder why that is? I don’t know, Joe. Maybe it’s because the most controversial activist judges come from appointments from Republican presidents? I’m just sayin’… Of course, Scarborough and his sycophant Jon Meacham could just be pulling facts out of their whiney asses. I quote from Heritage.org : In Log Cabin Republicans v. United States , the Obama Administration sought to win a policy victory by losing a case. By failing to adequately defend the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) statute—a bipartisan act of Congress that provides that members of the military are subject to separation for engaging in a homosexual act, stating that he or she is a homosexual, or marrying a person of the same sex—President Obama is able to undermine or do away with a statute that he opposes. He can do so while shifting any blame for the change in policy to the courts. And a Clinton appointee , Judge Virginia Phillips, proved more than willing to accommodate the Administration, issuing an activist opinion that reads more like a press release than a legal judgment. And from the NY Times : The Senate on Wednesday found Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of Federal District Court in Louisiana guilty on four articles of impeachment and removed him from the bench, the first time the Senate has ousted a federal judge in more than two decades. [..] Mr. Porteous, 64, was appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton in 1994 and has been suspended with pay since 2008. As a result of his removal from the bench, which took effect immediately, he will not receive his annual federal pension of $174,000. Maybe Joe, you should focus on why there are so many judicial scandals surrounding Republican appointees next time.
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