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Senate Shoots Down DADT Repeal

Bad news for proponents of the bid to repeal “don’t ask, don’t tell”: Thursday’s vote in the Senate failed to send the repeal through successfully, as the measure was blocked by just three votes. Thanks, there, Sen. John “Maverick” McCain. Related Entries December 8, 2010 Obama Speaks Ill of His Allies December 8, 2010 ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal Headed for a Vote

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By Ruth Marcus I could write more about the tax deal, but you’re probably tired of hearing about it, and, to be honest, I’ve been too busy playing iPad Scrabble. Related Entries December 8, 2010 Obama Speaks Ill of His Allies December 8, 2010 ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal Headed for a Vote

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Surgeon General: No Amount of Smoking Is Safe

Even a single cigarette poses health risks. That’s the latest conclusion from the U.S. surgeon general in a new report on the health effects of smoking.

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Sour’s ‘Mirror’ browser-based music video is absolutely wild

Is Japanese band Sour’s “Mirror” music video the single best thing we’ve ever seen in a browser? It probably is. Load it up in Safari or Chrome and make sure you connect your Facebook, Twitter, and webcam — we tried it out and it’s totally fine. In fact, it’s more than fine. It’s stunning. Why can’t HTML5 and Flash always play this nicely together? Sour’s ‘Mirror’ browser-based music video is absolutely wild originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 19:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Rolaids Recalled

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Rolaids Recalled

In the latest of a string of huge recalls, Johnson & Johnson’s McNeil division has recalled 13 million packs of various brands of Rolaids Softchew products.

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Barbara Walters fares no better with Palin: Now she reads C.S. Lewis and NewsMax

Click here to view this media Once again, Sarah Palin made Barbara Walters’ list of the year’s 10 most fascinating people, and in the little preview Walters gave us today of the accompanying interview (set to run in full this weekend), it looks like it went a little less than smoothly for the Wasilla Wonder: BARBARA WALTERS: And Sarah Palin, for the third year, we have had Sarah Palin. Because every year, she does something fascinating. And you know, the Katie Couric question that caused her so much trouble? What do you read? ROBIN ROBERTS: Sure. WALTERS: Okay. I gave her another chance. And here’s the answer. [Cut to interview] WALTERS: Well, you know, governor, many people find the thought of you as president a little scary. You hear, ‘Oh, she’s very charming, but she’s uninformed. ‘ Would you like to tell us what newspapers, magazines or books you are reading right now? SARAH PALIN: I read a lot of C.S. Lewis when I want some divine inspiration. I read Newsmax and Wall Street Journal. I read all of our local papers, of course, in Alaska because that’s where my heart is. I read anything and everything that I can get my hands on, as I have since I was a little girl. And that’s one of those things, Barbara, where that issue that I don’t read or I’m not informed, it’s one of those questions where I like to turn that around and ask the reporters, why would it be that there is that perception that I don’t read? Ummmm … I dunno … how about the fact that you don’t even seem to realize that this sort of question is a stock interview item for politicians ? Palin has a journalism degree and would know this if she had bothered to pay attention while attending class. (I certainly know it, and I attended the same school as Palin. Her appeal to claims of supposed media elitism here don’t exactly wash.) Perhaps even more to the point, the fact that Palin was caught flat-footed with such an obvious, stock question when Katie Couric asked it demonstrated to millions of discerning viewers that she is in fact horribly uninformed — not to mention incurious and intellectually rigid and limited. Not the kind of person you want occupying the White House. Of course, the wingnuts have their shorts in bunch over Walters’ questions , which were actually rather neutral and matter of fact. Reality alert: The idea of Palin as president DOES scare the crap out of a lot of people. Deal with it, dudes.

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FLO TV rebates for devices and service are now live

FLO TV said that it would be refunding the eight folks who actually bought into its services once it made the tough decision to shut things down on March 27, 2011, and lo and behold, it’s a promise kept. What we weren’t expecting, however, was any sort of monetary compensation for hardware , but it looks as if FLO TV will be providing some sort of rebate amount to those who purchased a FLO TV Personal Television , Audiovox Portable DVD Player with FLO TV or FLO TV Auto Entertainment center . It’s unclear how much you’ll be getting back — you’ll need to go through the entire rebate process to find out — but you will be reimbursed for any prepaid FLO TV services that you’re no longer interested in using (or won’t be able to use due to the March 2011 cutoff). Hit the source link to file your claim, but be aware that your service will be cut within 72 hours of submitting it. Beyond the break, you’ll find the full email that FLO TV is sending to its customers. [Thanks, T.J.] Continue reading FLO TV rebates for devices and service are now live FLO TV rebates for devices and service are now live originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Lenovo launches IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p laptops, IdeaCentre K330 desktop

Lenovo ‘s just announced two new laptops and a desktop, the IdeaPad Y460p, Y560p, and the IdeaCentre K330. First up, the Idea Pad Y460p and Y560p are 14- and 15.6-inches with 16:9 widescreen displays, and come with a range of processors up to the Intel Core i7, an up to 750 GB hard drive, and up to 8GB of DDR3 memory. The laptops also feature JBL speakers and Dolby Home Theater. The IdeaCentre K330 also features up to a Core i7 CPU, up to 16GB of DDR3 SDRAM, twin RAID0-configured hard disk drives, and up to 4TB of HDD storage, and DIrectX-11 graphics. It also has a host of optional add-ons, including an integrated DVD or Blu-ray player, TV tuner, and HD graphics support. The IdeaPads will be available on January 11, 2011 with an $849 starting price, while the IdeaCentre will start at $699 and should be available in early 2011. The full press release and another shot is after the break. Continue reading Lenovo launches IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p laptops, IdeaCentre K330 desktop Lenovo launches IdeaPad Y460p and Y560p laptops, IdeaCentre K330 desktop originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Woman Claims Cop Beating in Dog Waste Dispute

A New York woman says a cop beat her after claiming she didn’t pick up her dog’s waste. The Queens DA and NYPD are investigating her allegations. (Dec. 9)

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Haiti to verify vote count after violence over preliminary results

Washington/Port-au-Prince – Haiti’s electoral authorities on Thursday said they will verify the vote count from last month’s elections after the disputed preliminary results triggered violence across the country. ‘We are going to create a commission to verify the count,’ Philippe Augustin, a member of the…

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