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Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Accessories

Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide ! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today’s bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the holiday season. Accessories. One word, two Cs, three Ss, endless possibilities. Thankfully, we’re here to bring order to the chaos, and recommend a few products that are best when paired with something other than themselves — be it your computer, your car, your phone, or yourself. Head on past the break for our complete guide. Continue reading Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Accessories Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Accessories originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 15:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Designers: Design Repairable Gadgets

Image credit Platform 21 Fast Company contributor and industrial designer Ravi Sawhney writes an important essay on designing for repairability. Once again, it is an example of learning from the past to prepare for the future. It seems so simple: Spend a little more money to purchase products that are designed and built to last through years of use, repair, and changing fashions, and in the long term we save money and the environment. As sensible as this may sound, it still represents a significant shift in consumer b… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Our Blue America buddy Howie Klein just wrote a great investigative piece on the DCCC’s pay to play scam, which uses campaign consultants tied into members of the group: Have Contributions From Donors Been Finding Their Way Into DCCC Officials’ Pockets? Howie has the goods on the DCCC. It’s not a partisan problem, by the way; I wouldn’t doubt that this happens on the other side of the aisle too. And it might be the way that things work in Washington, but it’s just not right. I gather the Beltway media don’t have a problem with this corrupt form of government either and are comfortable with it — because, you know, that’s the way things are done in the Village — but they should. There are relationships between members of Congress and consultants that really should be outlawed in our political system. Please read the entire article . Outside of the corrupt relationships, we now also find that a Blue Dog will be heading the DCCC and not Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She was not very good overall, but she was much better than a Blue Dog will ever be. Friday Nancy Pelosi didn’t pick supposed front runner Debbie Wasserman Schultz as the next chair of the DCCC. She picked someone just as bad, Steve Israel. In fact, he’s actually worse that Wasserman Schultz in one key way. She at least supports progressive legislation. Until 2 years ago the conservative Suffolk County congressman was a member of the Blue Dog Caucus. He’s the epitome of the DLC/Third Way hack. The Washington Post describes him as someone who “joined the Blue Dog Democrats in the House and crossed party lines to support President George W. Bush on a number of key issues, most notably Bush’s 2001 tax cut package [one of only 28 mostly right wing Democrats who did] and the GOP prescription drug bill the following year. He has also espoused more hawkish views on foreign policy, voting to authorize military force in Iraq.”… read on Isn’t that just charming? There weren’t many people looking to replace Chris Van Hollen, so Israel wasn’t picked over a Progressive. I believe only three people applied for the job, but it’s still frustrating to see a Blue Dog at the helm. Especially because we need a DCCC that understands we don’t need a repeat of the failed Blue Dog experiment; we need to support candidates who will actually stand up for the party banner they got elected under. How will Israel treat Progressive members in the House in 2012? We’ll be keeping an eye out and let you know for sure.

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On Tuesday evening, ABC and CBS furthered the mainstream media's largely inaccurate reporting on Pope Benedict XVI's recent remarks on the morality of condom use. While the pontiff stated that condoms are ” not really the way to deal with the evil of HIV infection ,” World News anchor Diane Sawyer stated that ” the Pope shifts his rules on condom use .” Evening News anchor Katie Couric labeled Benedict XVI's comment a ” historic statement ,” and trumpeted how supposedly, ” Pope Benedict says, for the first time, that condoms are okay to protect against HIV and other diseases .” Sawyer included her misleading “Pope shifts his rules on condom use” phrase as she teased the lead stories at the beginning of World News. Sixteen minutes into the half hour program, the ABC anchor introduced correspondent Dan Harris's report, who began by giving a false impression of Benedict's remarks during an interview published in book form given by German journalist Peter Seewald. An on-screen graphic proclaimed, ” A Change in Policy :” read more

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Nissan is Licensing Fuel-Saving ECO Pedal to Other Automakers

Image: Nissan Tactile Feedback FTW Nissan’s ECO Pedal is a great idea. We’ve known for a while that giving drivers some feedback on their fuel consumption helps them drive more efficiently (and more sanely!). The most obvious example is the LCD screen in the Toyota Prius, but there are other ways of providing that feedback. Ford has an instrument cluster that grows leaves to ‘reward’ you for effici… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Richard Branson launching ‘Project’ magazine for iPad next week

Is there something in the air? Hot on the heels of Rupert Murdoch’s impending The Daily newspaper for the iPad, we’re getting word of a Richard Branson-funded, iPad-specific magazine dubbed Project . The magazine will cover entertainment, travel, business, design, and international culture. It’s hard to tell if these two announcements are somehow related to each other, or if they imply some sort of shift in Apple’s treatment of publications , but either way they do indeed seem to be happening . The full announcement of Project is due for Tuesday next week. Richard Branson launching ‘Project’ magazine for iPad next week originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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On Monday, NewsBusters was the first American media outlet to report Nobel laureate Al Gore's admission that he only supported ethanol mandates in the '90s because he thought it would help his presidential ambitions. As it turns out, with very few exceptions, no major news divisions thought this was at all important: read more

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Israel to send aid to Haiti

After medication sent to combat cholera outbreak, Israel Aid Agency intends to set up permanent trauma unit, train local teams in island’s second largest city

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Jordan: Probe attack on diplomats

Foreign minister summons Israeli ambassador to Jordan, demands investigation of police ‘aggression’ against employees of Tel Aviv embassy. Police spokesman says two were interrogated ‘shortly’ due to ID confusion

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Obama: ‘I don’t think about Sarah Palin’

Click here to view this media In an interview set to air Friday, ABC’s Barbara Walters tried and failed to pull President Barack Obama into a debate with Sarah Palin. “You may have heard that Sarah Palin told me just last week that she could beat you if she ran,” Walters told Obama . “Could she?” “You know, I don’t speculate on what’s going to happen two years from now,” Obama replied. “You will not tell me that you can beat Sarah Palin?” Walters pressed. “What I’m saying is I don’t think about Sarah Palin,” the president confessed. “Obviously Sarah Palin has a strong base of support in the Republican Party and I respect those skills,” Obama continued. “But I spend most of my time right now on how I can be the best possible president. And my attitude has always been, from the day I started this job that if I do a good job and if I’m delivering for the American people the politics will take care of itself.” “If I falter and the American people are dissatisfied, then I’ll have problems,” he said. But Obama didn’t convince Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos. “I don’t think the president’s telling the entire truth there,” Stephanopoulos told ABC’s Robin Roberts following a clip of the Obama interview. “He thinks a little bit about Sarah Palin.” Walters had gotten the debate started in an interview with Palin that aired earlier in the week. “If you ran for president, could you beat Barack Obama?” Walters asked Palin. “I believe so,” Palin admitted. While Palin told Walters she was undecided about whether to run in 2012, the British newspaper Guardian reported Sunday that her staff has been scouting for office space in Iowa. “In the course of making arrangements for that tour, two aides organising Palin’s visit to Des Moines on November 27 told locals they were looking into office space and other logistical needs for the coming year,” the Guardian observed.

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