For parents who grow frustrated with their children’s seeming inability to understand others who have different points of view, here’s hope from the scientists: Give it a few more birthdays. Teen brains get better in this regard.
Continue reading …Continue reading the main story Taliban Conflict Who are the Taliban? Q&A: Fighting the Taliban Challenges for Afghan forces Suspicion over Nato tanker attacks Hillary Clinton has defended US Afghan operations against criticism from Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The US secretary of state said targeted attacks on the networks of militant leaders were a key part of US strategy. The Afghan leader had told The Washington Post there should be fewer US troops, and called for an end to special forces night raids. Gen David Petraeus, the coalition commander in Afghanistan, was said to be astonished by Mr Karzai’s remarks….
Continue reading …Looks like you’ll soon be able to fill your iPod with Beatles songs available on iTunes (from The Wall Street Journal ): Steve Jobs is nearing the end of his long and winding pursuit of the Beatles catalog. Apple Inc. is preparing to announce that its iTunes Store will soon start carrying music by the Beatles, according to people familiar with the situation, a move that would fill in a glaring gap in the collection of the world’s largest music retailer. The deal resulted from talks that were taking place as recently as last week among executives of Apple, representatives of the Beatles and their record label, EMI Group Ltd., according to these people, who also warned that there is still a chance that Apple could change plans at the last minute. Spokesmen for Apple, EMI and Paul McCartney declined to comment. The agreement represents a watershed in a fraught, decades-long relationship between two of the biggest icons in their respective fields. The two sides have traded lawsuits since 1978, when the Beatles alleged that the computer maker, then known as Apple Computer, infringed on the band’s trademark. That’s because the Beatles in 1968 created a wholly owned entity called Apple Corps Ltd., that acted as an arts-promotion company and owned Apple Records. Though EMI retained ownership of the Beatles recordings, the Apple logo was printed on their albums. My wife had those two magazines shown above in her Beatle’s collection.
Continue reading …The love hormone oxytocin, known to be plentiful in lactating women and released by men and women during orgasm, appears to do much more, according to new research presented here at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
Continue reading …We’ll be the first to admit that we’ve been slightly confused about where Google’s Chrome OS will fit in with Android becoming the OS of choice for tablet manufacturers , so naturally we took the opportunity to ask Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the two operating systems while he was on stage at the Web 2.0 summit. Schmidt confirmed that Chrome OS will officially be out in the next few months in Intel and ARM-powered netbooks while also adding that the OS was primarily “designed around something with a keyboard.” Of course, that doesn’t mean Chrome OS couldn’t pop up on tablets — he added that because it’s open source anything can happen, but he definitely stressed that Chrome is meant for clamshell devices with keyboards and Android tailored for those with touchscreens. Sounds good to us Schmidt, now we’ll just be needing the details on those Chrome-books… Eric Schmidt: Chrome OS aimed at keyboard based solutions, Android optimized for touch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 18:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Yes, your kids can have their own Playmobil Security Checkpoint where they can practice groping passengers just like the real TSA agents.
Continue reading …By Richard Reeves I had to pull over to the side of La Cienega Boulevard last Tuesday evening as I drove home from work. I was crying.
Continue reading …State Department: Reaching agreement in one year’s time may no longer be realistic due to settlements deadlock; Likud officials: ‘Rebellion’ within party against plan to freeze settlement construction wouldn’t gain steam
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