Hennepin Collection We have written often about the extraordinary waste of food in the world; In America, as much as half of it is lost between the field and the fridge. Health writer Tara Parker-Pope of the New York Times picks up on the subject with a discussion of Jonathan Bloom’s new book “American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food” … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Well, there sure are interesting things afoot in the land of Intel these days. Just last month the chipmaker announced a $6 to $8 billion dollar investment in factory upgrades to push ahead with hits 22nm manufacturing process , and it’s now announced that its struck a first of its kind deal with upstart semiconductor company Achronix. That deal involves Intel actually giving Achronix access to its 22nm fab process, which Achronix will use to manufacture its 22i Speedster FPGAs (said to boast a 300% higher performance and 50% lower power than FPGAs using any other process technology). While that arrangement is notable in and of itself, Intel seems to be going out of its way to downplay the size of the deal. In a blog post discussing the matter, Intel’s Bill Kircos notes that the deal “would only make up a tiny amount of our overall capacity, significantly less than one percent, and is not currently viewed as financially material to Intel’s earnings.” He does add that it is an “important endeavor” for Intel, though, which could possibly suggest that Intel is using the company as a testbed of sorts for its new manufacturing process. Intel providing 22nm fabrication capacity to semiconductor start-up originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’ve already seen one variant of the Dell Venue — formerly Thunder — pass through the FCC, but that was a WCDMA Band II / V version ripe for use on AT&T, Rogers, Bell, and Telus. What about T-Mobile? No worries! Dell’s got your back, it seems, with a second version going under model code “V03B002″ that features 1700MHz AWS 3G in place of 850 and 1900MHz. Of course, you might recall that the Streak got approval in an AWS version that has yet to see the light of day, so we wouldn’t call this a slam dunk for retail availability… but it’s a start. Dell Venue hits FCC again, this time with a soothing 1700MHz aroma originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …This is only one such anti-clean energy TV ad that Big Oil paid for this year. It’s also full of misinformation and outright falsehoods . Oil companies outspent the clean energy industry 10 to 1 Sensing that the anti-regulatory attitude ch… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …In a move curiously timed after this morning’s Wal-Mart/VUDU news , Amazon has announced its Disc+ program is growing, up from around 300 titles last year to more than 10,000 DVDs and Blu-ray discs. If you not familiar, Disc+ means that when you buy the disc, not only is that shipped to you, but you also get a free downloadable copy to watch right away. Check out the main site for a full list of available titles, you could be watching The Girl Who Played With Fire or Kick-Ass a lot sooner than you think. Continue reading Amazon expands Disc+ program, over 10,000 titles now include immediate downloadable access Amazon expands Disc+ program, over 10,000 titles now include immediate downloadable access originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 13:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Perhaps there is a bit of witchcraft to be found amongst the Christine O’Donnell camp after all.
Continue reading …After the success of their last album, Kings of Leon are glad to back in poll position with their UK fans. Their new record “Come Around Sundown,” is No. 1 there and they’re busy planning a 2011 tour. (Nov. 2)
Continue reading …By Scott Tucker Career politicians depend upon the biggest protection racket in this country, which is often called “our two-party system.” Ours? Really? Certainly that system has no foundation whatsoever in the Constitution of the United States. Related Entries November 1, 2010 Race and the Tea Party’s Ire November 1, 2010 Health Care Bill Might Make ‘the Pill’ Free
Continue reading …Photo: Neubie , Flickr, Creative Commons In California, most of the green movement’s energy and effort has gone towards fighting Proposition 23 , an initiative funded by the Texas companies Tesoro and Valero to effectively turn back the state’s clean energy law of 2006. California voters, along with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger , weren’t buying it, and support for the is… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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