Okay, so executives at Panasonic probably aren’t in any big hurry to get ahead in the long, long wait for a Model S , but a $30 million gift could probably get ‘em just that. Panny has this week sunk quite a few bills into Tesla by way of a common stock purchase, and while the two have expressed fondness for each other before, this kind of investment doesn’t happen without a serious tie-up being in the works. Of course, Panasonic just so happens to be the planet’s leading battery cell manufacturer, and as of now, it’s being called Tesla’s “preferred lithium-ion battery cell supplier for its battery packs.” So yeah, you know where to look first when things start overheating , melting or spontaneously erupting in flames. Continue reading Panasonic sinks $30 million into Tesla, begs for an earlier Model S build Panasonic sinks $30 million into Tesla, begs for an earlier Model S build originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 03:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Qantas said the midair blowout near Singapore on one of its Airbus superjumbos was likely caused by material failure or faulty design in one of its Rolls-Royce engines, as the carrier ferried stranded passengers Friday to Australia. (Nov. 5)
Continue reading …HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities say a state airliner flying from the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba to the capital crashed in a mountainous area after declaring an emergency Thursday evening, killing all 68 people aboard, including 28 foreigners. AeroCaribbean Flight 883 went down near the village of Guasimal in Santi Spiritus province, carrying 61 passengers and a crew of seven. Cuba’s Civil Aviation Authority issued a statement early Friday saying there are no survivors. A list of passengers indicates the dead include nine Argentines, seven…
Continue reading …Not that we haven’t seen a 12x Blu-ray burner before, but it’ll be a cold day in the underworld before you hear us griping about a little friendly competition. Sony Optiarc has taken the cellophane off of its newest crop of half-height writers, the BD-5300S, BWU-500S and BWU-500S. These guys will soon be shipping in a variety of retail and OEM configurations, offering up Blu-ray 3D playback, 12x toasting of BD-R media (dual-layer steps down to 8x) and a copy of CyberLink’s Media Suite 8 with the latter unit. The outift’s not talking dollars and cents, but you can judge the value for yourself when they start filtering out in the next few weeks. Continue reading Sony Optiarc debuts 12x Blu-ray writers, makes ‘em friendly with BD 3D Sony Optiarc debuts 12x Blu-ray writers, makes ‘em friendly with BD 3D originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 01:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …This could have been pretty ugly: It was a real scare at the 160 year old Majestic Theatre in downtown Chillicothe. A fire broke out in the stage area inside the theatre and firefighters say a hot lamp caught the stage curtain on fire. It was put out quickly but two people were treated for breathing in too much smoke. A gospel singing group was performing at the time of the fire and many people got out safely. The Majestic Theatre was built in the mid 1800′s and became a medical ward for injured Civil War soldiers stationed at nearby Camp Sherman. The group was The Nelons , a family group I’ve worked with a number of times in Rockport, TX, and years ago here in the Los Angeles area. Three of the members were treated for smoke inhalation, but everybody’s okay.
Continue reading …There’s nothing quite like coming home with a shiny new laptop only to find tiny black and white dots peppering your LCD, especially when the screen’s manufacturer tells you that you’re plumb out of luck. If you buy Apple, that scenario might honestly play out just the same, but the chart above could save you an embarrassing argument at your local Genius Bar. According to the allegedly leaked internal document , Apple has a set of precise charts that determine whether or not it will replace your LCD — a single dead pixel will save an iPod or iPhone, for instance, and Apple will tolerate only two on an iPad IPS screen. We’re sorry to say it’s not the same if you buy Mac, as you could have a staggering fifteen dead pixels on that pricey Cinema Display and still have to pick up the tab. Hang on to those receipts, folks. Apple’s dead pixel policy leaks out, up to 15 anomalies ‘acceptable’ on 22-inch and above screens? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Nov 2010 00:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Police say a former Florida hospital worker who fired shots inside the building has committed suicide. No other injuries were reported. Police say the man was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot Thursday at Palm Bay Hospital. (Nov. 4)
Continue reading …A deadly surge of blistering gases cascaded down the slopes of Indonesia’s most volatile volcano Friday, torching houses in one mountainside village and triggering a chaotic midnight evacuation. (Nov. 4)
Continue reading …“Peace Meals” is a tribute to all my host families who live, and perish, on the edges of the world. It is my invitation to connect with the ordinary people trapped in mass violence of the last decade in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other countries.
Continue reading …This was a bogus complaint from the start: The U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department has dismissed a civil rights complaint against against a woman in Grand Rapids, Mich., who posted an advertisement at her church last July seeking a Christian roommate. The complaint filed by the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan.had accused the unidentified 31-year-old woman of posting an ad that “expresses an illegal preference for a Christian roommate, thus excluding people of other faiths.” HUD acknowledged that statements suggesting a preference for one religion are prohibited, but it concluded that the woman in this case didn’t violate the law. “In light of the facts provided and after assessing the unique context of the advertisement and the roommate relationship involved in this particular situation potentially involving the sharing of personal religious beliefs, the Department defers to Constitutional considerations in reaching its conclusion. Accordingly, the Department finds that there is no reasonable cause to believe that the Act was violated in this matter,” HUD said. Joel Oster, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, which represented the woman free of charge, had described the case as “outrageous.” “Clearly this woman has a right to pick and choose who she wants to live with,” he said. “Christians shouldn’t live in fear of being punished by the government for being Christians. It is completely absurd to try to penalize a single Christian woman for privately seeking a Christian roommate at church — an obviously legal and constitutionally protected activity.” Freedom of religion issues aside, there’s also a protection for freedom of association that might have come into play. The government has no right to tell us with whom we can or cannot live.
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