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LG LU3000 taking its 1080p talents to South Korea in a week’s time

Ah, LG’s LU3000, the sprightly young thing that made the iPhone 4 and Galaxy S look a wee bit aged in some YouTube tests has now become official over in South Korea. It boasts a 1GHz TI OMAP3630 chip, allowing it to jot down 1080p video playback on its spec sheet, which in turn goes very nicely with the built-in HDMI port and DLNA wireless capabilities. A 3.8-inch screen offers an 800 x 480 resolution, there’s a 5 megapixel camera around the back, and a mildly skinned Android 2.2 performs the OS duties. Curiously enough, the LU3000′s home screen looks identical to the one on the leaked LG Star , suggesting that the stuff they’re running will represent LG’s default Android treatment for the near future. 800,000KRW ($705) buys you the 3000 when it ships in its native land a week from now, though there are apparently no plans to spread the wealth to other nations. Why so selfish, LG? LG LU3000 taking its 1080p talents to South Korea in a week’s time originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Oil’s Rise: The Return of Pain at the Pump

Gas prices have been ticking higher in recent weeks, so much so that $4.00 a gallon gas is a reality in some parts of the country once again.(Dec. 7)

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President Obama lashes out at his liberal critics: Choice is to ‘get things done’ or feel ‘sanctimonious’

Click here to view this media Well, President Obama’s press conference today, defending his deal on the Bush tax cuts, won’t exactly do much to mollify the people who, you know, actually voted for him in 2008. Especially this part: You know, so this notion that somehow we are willing to compromise too much reminds me of the debate that we had during health care. This is the public option debate all over again. So I pass a signature piece of legislation where we finally get health care for all Americans — something that Democrats have been fighting for for a hundred years — but because there was a provision in there that they didn’t get, that would’ve affected maybe a couple million people, even though we got health insurance for 30 million people, and the potential for lower premiums for a hundred million people, that somehow that was a sign of weakness and compromise. Now, if that’s the standard by which we are measuring success or core principles, then let’s face it, we will never get anything done. People will have the satisfaction of having a purist position and no victories for the American people. And we will be able to feel good about ourselves and sanctimonious about how pure our intentions are, and how tough we are — and in the meantime, the American people are still seeing themselves not able to get health insurance because of pre-existing conditions. Or not being able to pay their bills because their unemployment insurance ran out. That can’t be the measure of how we think about our public service. It’s clear that Obama is not speaking to his base here — rather, he’s only saying things that are certain to piss them off and demoralize them. He is, however, making his case to the larger media-consuming public, and particularly the Beltway Village, who buy rather easily into the notion that hippies need punching. It’s actually probably a smart short-term strategy, because it means there will be relatively little media blowback, since the pundit class will be on his side here. Long term? Well, we’ll see how willing the troops are to come out and re-elect somebody who’s been beating up on them publicly for the previous four years come 2012. Alex Pareene at Salon observes: While congressional Democrats are to blame for putting Obama in this position, and Obama’s hands were basically tied, he continues to imagine that his liberal critics are upset with the idea that compromises need to be made in order to accomplish progressive policy goals. Some of them are that stupid. But lots of them are actually critics of White House’s legislative strategy, and their apparent willingness to preemptively compromise before the negotiations have already begun. We’ll have the transcript up when it’s available.

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Today on Planet 100: Top 5 Solar Powered Oddities (Video)

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Electric Cars to be Competitive with Gas Cars in About 5 Years, Says Steven Chu

Photos: Flickr , CC, Wikipedia , CC, Wikipedia , Public domain. Not That Far Off Dr. Steven Chu, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, has shared his informed (hard to find someone more informed than him) opinion about the future of battery electric cars at the

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Expert Q&A: Childhood Vaccine Safety

With misinformation about vaccines and health problems, it can be difficult for a parent to sort it all out. For help, WebMD turned to the CDC’s Frank DeStefano, MD, MPH, director of its immunization safety office.

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Terror strikes Varanasi: 1 dead, 35 hurt in blast at ghat

VARANASI: A 10-month seeming lull after the Pune German Bakery blast was shattered on Tuesday when terror returned with a low-grade explosion at the evening Ganga Aarti in Varanasi that left a one-year-old girl, Swastika Sharma, dead and 35 injured, including four foreigners. The crude device went off at 6.40pm at the old Dasaswamedh Ghat just as the aarti had begun. Mercifully the crowd was thin for the popular aarti on Tuesday as the city was already under red alert because of the Babri Masjid demolition anniversary a day earlier. The Indian Mujahideen has claimed responsibility for the blast in an email sent from close to Link Road in…

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Redskins Suspend Haynesworth

The Redskins suspended disgruntled defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth for the rest of the regular season on Tuesday, for what club officials label as “conduct detrimental to the team.” (Dec. 7)

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Poor Farmers Around the World Already Coping with Climate Change (Video)

As you’re likely aware, man-caused climate change is already well underway, and its impacts are being felt by individuals around the world right now. But one of the problems we have in galvanizing action to address the issue here in the US is just that: The wor… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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No deal on settlement freeze extension

US to announce talks on settlement freeze failed; Barak, Clinton to seek solution

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