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webOS 2.0 coming to ‘all’ Palm devices in the coming months

We’re hoping he wasn’t speaking out of turn here, but for what it’s worth, Palm developer advocate Josh Marinacci has said on stage at webOS Developer Days today in New York that webOS 2.0 will be coming to “all” Palm devices in “the coming months.” Now, we’re going to go ahead and assume he’s not talking about your Treo 650, your Palm III, or your LifeDrive, but we’re taking that to mean that Pre, Pixi, Pre Plus, and Pixi Plus owners on all carriers around the globe can expect official upgrades for their phones — and hey, considering how mild of an upgrade the Pre 2 is (and the fact you can’t get it on some of the older devices’ launch carriers), that’s fantastic news. Follow the break for Marinacci’s full presentation from the event. Continue reading webOS 2.0 coming to ‘all’ Palm devices in the coming months webOS 2.0 coming to ‘all’ Palm devices in the coming months originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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On the Street….Place Vendôme, Paris
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Spanish Vote Ad Steamy, ‘Misleading’

Spanish officials have criticized a Catalan campaign video where a woman becomes flush and simulates an orgasm as she casts her vote, claiming the advertisement to be “misleading” and ultimately disrespectful to women. One wonders if the excoriating politicians were actually concerned with the protocols of feminist egalitarianism or if they plain didn’t trust themselves to actually get voters off. —JCL The BBC: Spanish politicians have criticised a video by the Young Socialists in Catalonia in which a woman simulates an orgasm while casting her vote. Both Socialist and opposition politicians have attacked the campaign video. The equality minister called it “misleading” advertising. Read more Related Entries November 18, 2010 Look Who’s the Decider Now November 18, 2010 To Deter Crime, Get Tough on Wall Street

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Wesley Snipes Ordered to Surrender

A federal judge orders actor Wesley Snipes to surrender for a 3-year prison term for tax evasion. (Nov. 19)

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Sony Ericsson France CEO says Windows Phone 7 handsets aren’t likely, neither is a tablet

Still have your hopes up about a Windows Phone 7 slider from Sony Ericsson? Then you might want to dial back those expectations, at least according to Sony Ericsson France CEO Pierre Perron. He recently told French newspaper Les Echos that while Sony Ericsson has indeed been in talks with Microsoft about Windows Phone 7, the company is not likely to pursue it because it would ” run the risk of standardizing our smartphones,” adding that (roughly translated), ” we would be obliged to fight only on design and price, which we want to avoid.” Perron also seemed to outright dismiss the idea of a tablet from Sony Ericssson (be it Android or otherwise), flatly stating that the company doesn’t want to be the “24th” tablet on the market. Of course, it could well be a different story a few months or a year down the line, but it certainly doesn’t sound like Sony Ericsson will be straying far from its current strategy at the moment. Sony Ericsson France CEO says Windows Phone 7 handsets aren’t likely, neither is a tablet originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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This is from Adam Bink at Open Left. I also spoke to someone last night who said Ensign was expected to be the final vote on the repeal. I was told that the White House took a very strong role in the past two days in pushing to get the DADT repeal across the finish line: According to various sources, Sens. Ensign and Murkowski, of all people, announced they would support cloture on and vote for defense authorization bill with repeal of DADT attached to it. According to an interview with a local Alaska reporter, who then appeared on CNN to share the news, Murkowski said she would not vote against a bill that had repeal in it. At the same time, Sen. Ensign’s staff met local LGBT organizations and an out LGBT elected official in Nevada and told them the Senator supported repeal of DADT and would also vote for cloture, and support passage of, the NDAA . Via press release from Stonewall Dems of Las Vegas: Las Vegas, NV — This afternoon US Senator John Ensign’s (R-NV) Regional Representative Margot Allen told a group of local LGBTQ activists and veterans Senator Ensign will vote to pass the National Defense Authorization Act with the repeal of the discriminatory “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, that bans gays from serving openly in the military. Led by Nevada State Senator David Parks, a veteran and the state’s first openly gay legislator, Ms. Allen was pointedly asked several times if Senator Ensign supported the repeal and she said under no uncertain terms: Senator John Ensign does not support the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy and will vote to repeal it . Ms. Allen explained that after the Pentagon releases the findings of its study on the effects of repealing the ban, he will vote “YES” to pass the National Defense Authorization Act with the repeal included. Ms. Allen also stated that any news reports citing Senator Ensign as against the repeal were false.

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"Revenge of the Electric Car" Trailer to Premiere When Facebook Fan Page Hits 10,000 Fans

Image: Screen grab of their Facebook page A Full Pendulum Swing I’m pretty sure that most TreeHugger readers have seen Chris Paine’s documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? , or are at least familiar with the general idea of it. When the film was released in 2006, things had been pretty gloomy for electric cars for a while. But since then, a lot has happened and that’s what the sequel titled Revenge of the Electric Car will document…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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RIM’s Jim Balsillie says ‘you don’t need an app for the web,’ rejects Apple’s appification of the internet

It’s no secret that RIM doesn’t exactly agree with Steve Jobs’ characterization of the company’s prospects, and Jim Balsillie has some more to say on the Apple vs. RIM front, particularly where it comes to apps. It’s hard to imagine RIM catching up with Apple’s 300,000+ apps, but Jim doesn’t think that’s the point: “We believe that you can bring the mobile to the Web but you don’t need to go through some kind of control point of an SDK, and that’s the core part of our message.” The statement was made at the Web 2.0 Summit a couple days ago, and on further prompting Jim made it clear he rejects Apple’s “appification” of the web. RIM’s strategy is obviously riding on highly portable Adobe AIR apps and Flash support in the browser (much like Microsoft’s Silverlight app strategy for Windows Phone 7), and we look forward to seeing just how well that playbook plays out in the PlayBook. Of course, “there’s not an app for that, but our browser is fully capable of performing that functionality” isn’t quite so catchy… RIM’s Jim Balsillie says ‘you don’t need an app for the web,’ rejects Apple’s appification of the internet originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Funniest. Takedown. Evah. Jon Stewart ridicules Glenn Beck for his obscene smear of George Soros. Of particular note is the way Stewart turns the blackboard back on Beck and Fox News; it’s actually all quite accurate. There’s a lot here to like, but my favorite part of this is actually the sequence of truncated Beck quotes describing himself in unflattering terms — all, of course, taken absurdly out of context. Talk about being hoist on one’s own petard. Then there’s this: Stewart: Surgery. Ass surgery. [pause] To remove … a fissure? Hemorrhoid? Or perhaps to insert the powerful right forearm of a Hungarian dictator.

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Bruce Pearl Suspended by SEC

Tennessee men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl has been suspended by the Southeastern Conference for the first eight conference games as punishment for violating NCAA rules and misleading investigators. (Nov. 19)

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