CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged almost 200 nations meeting in Mexico on Tuesday to agree to a modest deal to rein in climate change without holding out for perfection. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) and the U.N.’s chief climate negotiator Christiana Figueres listen to the opening speeches at the climate talks in Cancun, December 7, 2010. Ban urged almost 200 nations meeting in Mexico to agree to a modest deal to rein in climate change without holding out for perfection….
Continue reading …A British judge sent Julian Assange to jail on Tuesday, denying bail to the WikiLeaks founder after Assange vowed to fight efforts to be extradited to Sweden in a sex-crimes investigation. Some say it’s unlikely he’ll be extradited to the US (Dec. 7)
Continue reading …In what may fairly be assumed is a response to Bristol Palin slamming Keith Olbermann on Facebook, MSNBC stooped on Monday afternoon to speculating that Bristol’s Facebook posts are written by a ghost writer, since the words in her posts sound too advanced for a young Palin.
Continue reading …Photo credit: / Creative Commons Jonathan Franzen’s latest novel Freedom has been lauded for it’s critique of middle-class American family life. There is another theme, however, that has slowly begun to attract attention: The place sustainability issues in pop culture…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We long been proponents of subscription music, but it’s always a rocky relationship: Rhapsody ‘s excellent selection but bad app and terrible web player (you call that a bitrate?), Zune ‘s beautiful UI but Windows-only-ness, and Spotify ‘s continued inability to work in the US. Eventually, this particular writer drifted over to MOG, which was initially a $5 a month web-only service, best known for its high bitrate and decent selection, with a more recent move to Android and iPhone apps (including offline play) for a still-palatable $10 a month price. Unfortunately, all this time we’ve had to put up with the indignities of a pop-up, window-based Flash player for our main MOG experience, which crashes any browser on a Mac at least once a day — like most Flash things on the Mac. Which brings us to today: MOG is a featured app on Google’s new Chrome Web Store , and once “installed” it offers an all-new luscious, speedy, HTML5 UI for MOG. Better yet, the web app also works in Safari at mog.com/chrome. Under the hood there’s still a “headless” Flash playback element for DRM purporses, but everything else is a vast improvement. The only thing that could make us happier would be some sort of exfm-style Chrome extension for adding music we discover on the web to MOG playlists. You know, as long as we’re getting lifelong dreams granted like this, might as well go for broke. MOG hits the Chrome Web Store, cools our Flash fever with a nice cool HTML5 washcloth originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The WikiLeaks founder has been denied bail on the grounds that his ties to the community are weak and he has the means to flee the UK. Assange, who was arrested Monday by appointment in London, is wanted in Sweden on sexual assault charges that he categorically denies. The Guardian: The 39-year-old Australian, who denies the allegations, was driven away in a white prison van after an extraordinary one-hour hearing at City of Westminster magistrates court. The district judge, Howard Riddle, ruled there was a risk Assange would fail to surrender if granted bail. Despite Jemima Khan, former wife of Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan, the campaigning journalist John Pilger, the British film director Ken Loach and others offering to stand surety totalling £180,000, the judge said Assange’s “weak community ties” in the UK, and his “means and ability” to abscond, were “substantial grounds” for refusing bail. Read more Related Entries November 18, 2010 Britain’s Modern Bride November 12, 2010 A Doctor in Your Pocket
Continue reading …People with military-related posttraumatic stress disorder have a better chance of quitting smoking if their PTSD therapy is combined with clinical treatment for fighting their nicotine habit, new research indicates.
Continue reading …A former professional wrestler chases down a suspected thief in Colorado, nabbing the 19 year old until police arrive. (Dec. 7)
Continue reading …Taylor Swift goes for an ethereal look in her new CoverGirl NatureLuxe ads. She says beauty is owning your own individual style. (Dec. 7)
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