Three major candidates are vying for a US Senate seat in Florida. The economy and move by the governor to run as an independent have been constant themes in the race. (Nov. 1)
Continue reading …Istanbul, Turkey – Kurdish rebels have denied any role in Sunday's suicide blast in the heart of Istanbul, as speculation mounts about who was behind the attack that targeted police and left 32 wounded. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, also declared in a statement today that it is extending a cease-fire for eight months until Turkey's national elections, in a bid for talks with the government. Despite the denial, Turkish media suggested that the attack was engineered by the PKK – which has fought for greater Kurdish rights since 1984, often with great violence, and is considered a terrorist group by Ankara, Washington, and the European Union – or a more radical Kurdish…
Continue reading …Photo: GM Hundreds of Millions Invested, Lots of Jobs Created Last week, we were writing about Ford’s $850 million investment to retool factories so they can make more fuel-efficient cars. This week, we take a closer look at what the rest of the Big Three (or is that now “formerly the Big Three”?) is doing to improve its manufacturing base so it can meet 2016 fuel economy standards…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The romantic tension between Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic’s characters has viewers tuning in to ‘Castle’ on ABC each week. Fillion addresses that and the popular crime novels written under his character’s name. (Nov. 1)
Continue reading …CNN led their hour-long documentary “Boiling Point: Inside the Tea Party,” which aired on Saturday and Sunday, with the regular accusation from liberals that racism is ” running rampant ” in the Tea Party movement. Host Shannon Travis highlighted the NAACP's resolution, disgraced former Tea Party Express leader Mark Williams's self-described “foolish satire,” and played up two racially-charged signs. Before raising the racism charge, Travis raised another liberal stereotype perpetuated by the mainstream media: the angry Tea Party: “This is what you know about the Tea Party Movement: rallies like these, angry protesters demanding that lawmakers spend less of your money and spend more time adhering to the Constitution .” After stating that “rallies like these across the country, don't tell the full picture” and that “there's a lot you don't know about the Tea Party movement,” the CNN host stopped briefly to give some poll numbers on the partisan breakdown of the movement before proceeding to the race issue: TRAVIS: In order to get a sense of what this movement is really about, we have to take an accurate look at who these people actually are. I want to share with you some of our latest numbers from our CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. Forty-nine percent of Tea Party members and supporters are actually Republican, according to this poll; 43 percent of them are independent; and eight percent are Democrats. One thing that we have to talk about is, as the movement has grown in size, there's also been one sizable controversy, and that's this notion that Tea Party activists are racists. It actually came to a head this past July, when the NAACP, basically- they passed a resolution, saying that racism was running rampant, and that Tea Party leaders, figures, aren't doing enough to actually put a stop to it . read more
Continue reading …Calling this thing a ” universal Blu-ray player ” seems a bit disingenuous (at least compared to models that have used that moniker in the past), but there’s no question that Yamaha’s latest does a good bit more than simply play back your newest Blu-ray Disc. The BD-A1000 offers 1080p playback via HDMI, component outputs, coaxial / Toslink digital audio ports, an RS-232C control socket and an Ethernet port, but unlike many BD decks, you’ll also find a pair of USB ports (one on the front, one on the rear). Moreover, this guy can tune into Netflix, Blockbuster and YouTube without any fancy software hacks, and as expected, it’ll handle BD-Live and BonusView content as well. Too bad that $699.95 MSRP is bound to scare just about everyone away. Gallery: Yamaha BD-A1000 universal Blu-ray player Continue reading Yamaha brings Netflix, Blockbuster and YouTube access to BD-A1000 ‘universal Blu-ray player’ Yamaha brings Netflix, Blockbuster and YouTube access to BD-A1000 ‘universal Blu-ray player’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 15:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Startling but true, according to one of those expert sources that make these kinds of pronouncements: Alcohol is more harmful to both users and those around them than crack cocaine. It’s worse than heroin too. The study that says so was just published and publicized by the U.K. medical journal The Lancet. Here’s a link to the study itself; the BBC expounds below.
Continue reading …A report this morning from the South China Morning Post claims that Amazon’s 3G-boasting Kindle is selling fast on the so-called “gray” market in China because of its 3G internet connectivity and browser. The device, it seems, offers the Chinese a rare opportunity to side-step the ” great Firewall ” of the Chinese government, which restricts access to sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Amazon does not officially sell the Kindle in China, which has the world’s largest internet-connected population at 420 million. The Kindle, which seems to have been overlooked by the Chinese authorities thus far, makes use of Amazon’s own network, Whispernet. 3G Kindle a hit on the Chinese gray market for its ability to bypass the “Great Firewall”? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 14:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …There’s been a lot of speculation about what’ll happen to ye olde Droid 2 when the GSM-enhanced Droid 2 Global finally busts loose, but it looks like we might now have the answer: it gets a lower price tag. The original model has now fallen to $149.99 on contract on Verizon’s site, and evidence from the carrier’s internal systems (see after the break for that) suggests it’ll be hanging around at that price until at least the tail end of January. Meanwhile, that same internal screenshot is also showing the Droid X holding steady at $199.99 until December 30, so we wouldn’t count on getting any sweet deals — or a dual-mode version of the 4.3-inch beast — at any point in 2010. Interestingly, the Droid 2 R2-D2 edition is holding steady at $250, so you’d better really want it. Go ahead and follow the break for the evidence. Update: The Droid Incredible is now $150 direct from Verizon, too — and considering how universally well-liked that thing is, the Droid 2 might still be a tough sell at the same price. Decisions! Continue reading Motorola Droid 2 falls to $150, makes room for $200 Droid 2 Global Motorola Droid 2 falls to $150, makes room for $200 Droid 2 Global originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 14:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The US Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday about the federal court’s decision to throw out California’s ban on violent games, marking the first time a case involving the interactive medium itself has gone before the Supreme Court. (Nov. 1)
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