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Phone Book Litter Banned in Seattle, Nation’s First Opt-Out City

Photo: ekohler via Flickr Phone book litter has been banned in Seattle, Washington. That means no more bulky yellow books in plastic bags on people’s doorsteps, unless they want the directories delivered. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pakistani Timber Mafia & Climate Change Caused Much of Summer’s Flooding

photo: DVIDSHUB / Creative Commons Back when 20% of Pakistan was underwater , I wrote about the influence of deforestation on the flooding–deforestation caused in no small part by illegal logging at the hands of the so-called timber mafia , a group with direct ties to the Taliban. Now, t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PS3 goes the PSP route to thwart jailbreakers: Medal of Honor requires latest firmware

It’s not quite a common practice just yet, but it looks like the PlayStation 3 could be following in the PSP’s footsteps in order to get around folks jailbreaking the device . As MCV reports, anyone buying Electronic Arts’ new “Medal of Honor” game will first have to update their PS3 to the latest 3.50 firmware (conveniently provided on the disc) before playing — that firmware also, of course, has the convenient side effect of blocking the ability to jailbreak the console. No word on any other games that will follow suit, but we have sneaking suspicion that this is something PS3 users will have to get used to. PS3 goes the PSP route to thwart jailbreakers: Medal of Honor requires latest firmware originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fla. Police Uses Stun Gun on Naked Jogger

A bizarre encounter between a Florida jogger and police officer was all caught on tape. (Oct. 13)

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Apple awarded limited patent on pinch-to-zoom

Boom: Apple was just awarded a patent on pinch-to-zoom for multitouch displays. That’s the first directly applicable patent we’ve seen on the gesture since we first started looking during the Apple / Palm war of words in January 2009, and it certainly gives Apple some potent ammunition against its competitors — although there are some specific limitations on what Apple’s been granted that will prove to be important. Let’s break it down, shall we? Patent #7,812,826 was first applied for on December 29, 2006, and over the course of the patent process the claims have been significantly narrowed to cover a very specific set of actions: A multitouch display detects at least two contacts. Those contacts perform a first gesture. That gesture adjusts an image in some way: magnification, orientation and rotation are specifically claimed, but the patent is broad enough to cover virtually any adjustment. The first set of contacts is broken. A second set of contacts is detected. The second contacts perform another gesture within a pre-determined period of time . The gesture continues to adjust the image in the same way. It’s steps 5, 6, and 7 that are critically important here: Apple doesn’t have a patent on “pinch-to-zoom” generally, but rather pinching to zoom, and then pinching to zoom again within some fixed period of time. How long that period lasts is totally up in the air, but it has to be defined somewhere — this patent doesn’t really apply unless there’s a clock running and a second gesture takes place. Still, it’s the first granted patent on the now-ubiquitous gesture we’ve seen, and based on its filing history it’s essentially effective as of December 30, 2005 — long before anything multitouch products with pinch to zoom had arrived on the market. That’s no small weapon to bear — we’ll see what Apple does with it. P.S.- Apple was also awarded some 17 other patents yesterday, including two more that deal with multitouch, but none of ‘em are nearly as interesting as this one. Hit the via link for more on those. Apple awarded limited patent on pinch-to-zoom originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 15:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer downplayed the straight liberal record of Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday's Newsroom, as he compared the former senator to Delaware Democratic Senate candidate Chris Coons: “I think we'll find out that he's [Coons] very much in line with the policies of a Joe Biden… sort of a relatively moderate liberal Democrat who's traditionally got a little bit of an independent streak .” Blitzer appeared with anchor Tony Harris at the bottom of the 11 am Eastern hour for a preview of the debate between Coons and Republican Christine O'Donnell, in which he is serving as co-moderator. Harris asked The Situation Room host, “As you mentioned a couple of times, he [Coons] is leading this race, and- you know, it has been suggested that he would go to Washington as a rubber stamp to the policies of the Obama administration. What do we know- what do you think we'll find out about Chris Coons tonight?” read more

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T-Mobile busts out new prepaid plans with data options, mix-and-match voice and text

Come October 18, T-Mobile USA will be shaking things up in the prepaid market with a handful of new options that finally acknowledge users — yes, even those on prepaid plans — are gobbling data in droves. Unlimited voice and text with 2GB of data will run $70 a month; the same plan with just 100MB of data will run $50, and for $30, you’ll be able to get a pretty interesting concept that includes any combination of 1,500 minutes and text messages plus 30MB of data. For $1.49 per day, you’ll be able to sign up for a Web DayPass, which gives you unlimited browsing capability on any data-capable phone; T-Mobile tells us BES isn’t currently supported, but that shouldn’t be an issue for most. If straight-up data is more your thing, you’ll want to check out the T-Mobile Jet (pictured), T-Mobile’s first dedicated prepaid data stick. The new modem commemorates the launch of a handful of prepaid data options, including $10 for a weekly allowance of 100MB, $30 for 300MB monthly, and $50 for 1GB monthly. We’d hoped that T-Mobile would resist the urge to cap data and follow through with the bandwidth throttling option instead, but then again, we suppose things work a little differently in the prepaid market. Look for the Jet to hit retail online on the 18th of this month, followed by in-store availability on the 20th. Follow the break for the full press release. Continue reading T-Mobile busts out new prepaid plans with data options, mix-and-match voice and text T-Mobile busts out new prepaid plans with data options, mix-and-match voice and text originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 14:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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I thought this was a pretty funny line : When Republican gubernatorial nominee Chris Dudley addressed the Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs’ monthly “Coffee & Issues” breakfast on Sept. 24, he reprised a comment he’d made at an earlier interview with the Urban League of Portland. “I heard him say he ‘understood what it was like to be a minority because he had played in the NBA,” recalls state Rep. Lew Frederick (D-Portland), the only African-American man in the Oregon Legislature. (Frederick’s business partner, former Portland Public Schools board member Sue Hagmeier, recalls Dudley’s comments similarly.) (The Portland Observer reported the exchange this way: “[Dudley] was also asked by Sam Brooks, chair of OAME’s board and moderator of the forum, what Dudley had done in the past and would do as governor for minority and women-owned businesses in the state. ‘I was a minority for 16 years,’ said Dudley to laughter, referring to his time in the NBA, which is dominated by African Americans.” Well, as you can imagine those who spend their lives obsessed with racism are having apoplexy. “Frankly it was stunning that he would say something like that,” Frederick adds. “It shows a lack of sensitivity but also shows you do not understand at all what it’s like to be a minority and that you have a shallow understanding of what that question is being asked.” Dudley, a 1987 graduate of Yale, played in the National Basketball Association for 16 years, including two stints with the Portland Trail Blazers. For most of his career, he was one of only a few Ivy Leaguers in the NBA and also one of the dwindling number of U.S.-born white players. But Frederick says being a numerical minority in a privileged class such as the NBA is far different from being a racial minority. “He certainly wasn’t being denied a job or housing or health care,” says Frederick, who acknowledges he supports Dudley’s Democratic opponent, former Gov. John Kitzhaber. “He has no idea what it’s like to be denied a loan as a minority small businessman, and he’s never had problems getting an equal education. For goodness’ sake, he’s a Yale grad. ” Oh grow up. The guy made a funny comment, and one that was certainly true for his experience in the NBA, but he certainly wasn’t trying to compare himself to Martin Luther King Jr. MLK would have probably gotten a good chuckle from it.

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Razer debuts wireless Naga MMO mouse, Ironclad mousepad

While our eye-hand clicking capabilities are usually relegated to “upload image” and “RT” and the occasional “ban commenter,” that doesn’t stop us from dreaming of a world where we’re an elite vid-gamer (that’s “video gamer” to any n00bs out there), an entire virtual world at our beck and call. Razer can help us live that dream with its Naga MMO mouse , which has a wild assortment of numbered buttons on its side to be theoretically assigned to those high-powered abilities we’ve theoretically invested countless hours into obtaining — or theoretically paid a good price to a gold farmer for. Now Razer has a wireless version of the 5600 dpi laser mouse, using the same wired / wireless tech of the Razer Mamba (which is nice for when a theoretical gaming session stretches beyond the 12 hour continuous use mark the mouse is rated for) to let you plug in at will. There’s also a charging dock that conveniently doubles as the 2.4GHz wireless base station. “That’s great, Razer,” you might say, “but what will I put this mouse on top of?” They’re glad you asked. Razer is simultaneously launching a new ultrasmooth mousepad dubbed “Ironclad,” built out of a single piece of aluminum. The pad will retail for $60 this month, with the mouse following for $130 in November. Gallery: Razer debuts wireless Naga MMO mouse, Ironclad mousepad Razer debuts wireless Naga MMO mouse, Ironclad mousepad originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 14:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama: Chile Rescue Has ‘Inspired the World’

President Barack Obama says the rescue of the miners in Chile has “inspired the world” and he applauds all of those involved in the effort to bring the 33 men up to safety. (Oct. 13)

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