enlarge While holding the Capitol building doesn’t guarantee a successful outcome for the Wisconsin protesters, it’s pretty clear that the odds of retaining collective bargaining rights drop precipitously if they’re ejected from the building. So this is very good news indeed: MADISON, Wis. — In a victory — at least a symbolic one — for Wisconsin’s public employee unions, the Capitol authorities announced on Sunday that demonstrators could continue their all-night sleepovers in the building and would not be forcibly ejected or arrested. Just one day earlier, the state agency that oversees the Capitol police had said that the overnight protests, which have occurred continuously for almost two weeks and have been the heart and soul of the demonstrations in Madison, would cease on Sunday. The agency is led by an appointee of Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, whose plan to strip public employee unions of nearly all of their collective bargaining rights has led to huge rallies in opposition, with as many as 70,000 demonstrators marching around the Madison Statehouse. Union officials, who had denounced the plan to close the Capitol overnight as an effort to silence critics, called the reversal a capitulation by Mr. Walker’s administration. “Cooler heads prevailed,” said Jim Palmer, the executive director of the 11,000-member Wisconsin Professional Police Association. “They had said they were going to clear the place out, and then they thought the better of it. Now it’s clear that law enforcement professionals are running the show.” Officials from both the governor’s office and the Department of Administration, the cabinet-level state agency that had previously called for closing the Capitol, could not be reached for comment.
Continue reading …enlarge While holding the Capitol building doesn’t guarantee a successful outcome for the Wisconsin protesters, it’s pretty clear that the odds of retaining collective bargaining rights drop precipitously if they’re ejected from the building. So this is very good news indeed: MADISON, Wis. — In a victory — at least a symbolic one — for Wisconsin’s public employee unions, the Capitol authorities announced on Sunday that demonstrators could continue their all-night sleepovers in the building and would not be forcibly ejected or arrested. Just one day earlier, the state agency that oversees the Capitol police had said that the overnight protests, which have occurred continuously for almost two weeks and have been the heart and soul of the demonstrations in Madison, would cease on Sunday. The agency is led by an appointee of Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican, whose plan to strip public employee unions of nearly all of their collective bargaining rights has led to huge rallies in opposition, with as many as 70,000 demonstrators marching around the Madison Statehouse. Union officials, who had denounced the plan to close the Capitol overnight as an effort to silence critics, called the reversal a capitulation by Mr. Walker’s administration. “Cooler heads prevailed,” said Jim Palmer, the executive director of the 11,000-member Wisconsin Professional Police Association. “They had said they were going to clear the place out, and then they thought the better of it. Now it’s clear that law enforcement professionals are running the show.” Officials from both the governor’s office and the Department of Administration, the cabinet-level state agency that had previously called for closing the Capitol, could not be reached for comment.
Continue reading …The presumptive face of the most biased and propagandist television news outlet in America had some harsh words for the media organization that bests hers in ratings virtually every hour of every day. In a piece published by the Daily Beast Sunday, Rachel Maddow hypocritically told Howard Kurtz that Fox News has “become a McCarthyite chamber of horrors… You can't really call yourself a news channel if that's what you broadcast”: In the Olbermann tradition, Maddow is increasingly denouncing Fox, saying that Glenn Beck, in monologues about Muslims, has been “running baroque conspiracies that are designed to freak people out about bogeymen coming to get them, conspiracies that are unsupported by the facts.” Fox, she charges, has “become a McCarthyite chamber of horrors… You can't really call yourself a news channel if that's what you broadcast.” Maddow's repeated attacks have not provoked a response from Fox. This coming from a woman that has recently been skewered by NewsBusters, Politifact, and the Baltimore Sun's David Zurawik for her highly-partisan, often false statements on air. In the past ten days alone, Maddow has come under fire for a number of clearly erroneous comments she's made about the union battle in Wisconsin. Kurtz even addressed this on CNN's “Reliable Sources” Sunday, but failed to point it out in his rather glowing column: While the host devours information online, stuffing printouts in thick folders, there are missteps. She touted an item on the website ChristWire urging Sarah Palin to speak out on Egypt—unaware that it was a satirical blog with such headlines as ARE FACEBOOK SEX GANGS USING “WIKILEAKS” TO TARGET YOUR TEENS? (Maddow good-naturedly confessed her error on Twitter.) Indeed, but that was weeks ago and clearly a trifle compared to what she stepped in last Thursday when she claimed Wisconsin had a budget surplus. As Kurtz was going to be interviewing Politifact's editor about this episode on the same day his profile of Maddow was to be published, it is quite curious why he didn't mention it in his piece. Consider, too, that Politifact has to date reviewed eleven statements by Maddow finding four false, one barely true, three half-true, two mostly true, and only one completely true. That means she was scored 100 percent right in only nine percent of their analyses. And this woman has the nerve to say Fox isn't a news channel.
Continue reading …The presumptive face of the most biased and propagandist television news outlet in America had some harsh words for the media organization that bests hers in ratings virtually every hour of every day. In a piece published by the Daily Beast Sunday, Rachel Maddow hypocritically told Howard Kurtz that Fox News has “become a McCarthyite chamber of horrors… You can't really call yourself a news channel if that's what you broadcast”: In the Olbermann tradition, Maddow is increasingly denouncing Fox, saying that Glenn Beck, in monologues about Muslims, has been “running baroque conspiracies that are designed to freak people out about bogeymen coming to get them, conspiracies that are unsupported by the facts.” Fox, she charges, has “become a McCarthyite chamber of horrors… You can't really call yourself a news channel if that's what you broadcast.” Maddow's repeated attacks have not provoked a response from Fox. This coming from a woman that has recently been skewered by NewsBusters, Politifact, and the Baltimore Sun's David Zurawik for her highly-partisan, often false statements on air. In the past ten days alone, Maddow has come under fire for a number of clearly erroneous comments she's made about the union battle in Wisconsin. Kurtz even addressed this on CNN's “Reliable Sources” Sunday, but failed to point it out in his rather glowing column: While the host devours information online, stuffing printouts in thick folders, there are missteps. She touted an item on the website ChristWire urging Sarah Palin to speak out on Egypt—unaware that it was a satirical blog with such headlines as ARE FACEBOOK SEX GANGS USING “WIKILEAKS” TO TARGET YOUR TEENS? (Maddow good-naturedly confessed her error on Twitter.) Indeed, but that was weeks ago and clearly a trifle compared to what she stepped in last Thursday when she claimed Wisconsin had a budget surplus. As Kurtz was going to be interviewing Politifact's editor about this episode on the same day his profile of Maddow was to be published, it is quite curious why he didn't mention it in his piece. Consider, too, that Politifact has to date reviewed eleven statements by Maddow finding four false, one barely true, three half-true, two mostly true, and only one completely true. That means she was scored 100 percent right in only nine percent of their analyses. And this woman has the nerve to say Fox isn't a news channel.
Continue reading …If you haven’t jailbroken your iPhone yet then MobileNotifier might just push you over the edge — a place you’re probably already teetering upon given Apple’s pathetic push notification implementation. MobileNotifier beta v3 is a free open-source rewrite of iOS’ notifications from Peter Hajas (lead developer) and Kyle Adams (UI and UX). Perhaps the biggest feature of MobileNotifier is the addition of unobtrusive alerts that appear at the top of your existing app. Unlike Apple’s interfering popups, MobileNotifier alerts can be ignored, leaving them on the display without inhibiting use of the device. You can also take immediate action on alerts or tap them away for later. Pending alerts can be found in the AlertDashboard — the previously unused area above the app switcher, accessible with a double-press of the iPhone’s home button. Pending alert counts are also displayed as a line item on the Lockscreen. We’ve been running MobileNotifier for a few hours. While it’s not perfect (opaque windows?) we have no plans to remove it either. At least not until we see what Apple has in store for iOS 5 which, with any luck, will be revealed on Wednesday for a summer launch . Another screenshot and demo video can be found after the break. Continue reading MobileNotifier: iPhone alerts improved (video) MobileNotifier: iPhone alerts improved (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Apparently that “coming soon” teaser page meant only a few days, as the aptly named DirecTV App for iPad popped up on the iTunes store this morning. The features were pretty well detailed on the website preview, just like other tablet remote control apps it can provide remote scheduling for most DVR boxes, you’ll need one of the Plus HD DVR models (HR20, HR21, HR22, HR23, HR24 and H21, H23, H24) for remote control functions. Early reviews seem positive except for the lack of video streaming to the tablet itself, check out the screens and other info from iTunes below or just click on through and try it out. [Thanks, Ali] Gallery: DirecTV App for iPad Continue reading Official DirecTV App for iPad now available, brings touch controls to your satellite box Official DirecTV App for iPad now available, brings touch controls to your satellite box originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Oscars 2011 Best Picture.avi A Horse Picks True Grit For Best Picture 2011 What’s Your Pick for Best Picture 2011 Best Picture 2011 The King has been crowned. Colin Firth has taken home the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of King George VI in the hit film The King’s Speech. 'The King's Speech': Oscar 2011 Best Picture Winner? PHOTOS: Oscar Best Picture 2011 : Who Should Win? Who Called Lady Gaga ‘Madonna With Diarrhea’? HOT ON FACEBOOK. ‘Sex And The City 2′ Ladies Named Worst Actresses Of The Year! Like. 216. Charlie Sheen Gives Wildest Interview of All Time … Best Picture 2011 : “The King's Speech” Takes Biggest Award … at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles to accept the award for Best Picture of the Year for The King’s Speech. best picture 2011 | Ad me Up before you gogo Oscar 2011: “The King’s Speech” reigns as best picture – CBS News Moneycontrol.comOscar 2011: The King’s Speech reigns as best. Kathryn Bigelow Kathryn Bigelow · Best Picture 2011 · God Of Love Short Film · Strangers No More · Inside Job Documentary · Jill Clayburgh Death · Wish 143 · Billy Crystal · Poster Girl · Lynn Redgrave … mommyofamonster says: RT @babbleeditors Best Picture 2011 And Other Oscar Winners | Famecrawler http://su.pr/2iizDP
Continue reading …Hitler Parody: Reaction to the Winner of Best Picture at the Oscars 2011 WTF OSCAR PEOPLE The Oscars 2011 : James Franco & Anne Hathaway Opening Performance (VIDEO) 'The King's Speech': Oscars 2011 Best Picture Winner King George VI triumphed and made his speech, and now, the film made the biggest speech of the night: “The King’s Speech” was crowned Best Picture at the 2011 Oscars. The World War II-set drama about friendship, trust and overcoming the … 'The King's Speech' Takes Best Picture at Oscars (Full List Of … The King’s Speech ruled over the 2011 Academy Awards on Sunday, taking home four honors including Best Picture and Best Actor for the movie’s star, Colin Firth. The royal drama, about stuttering B… 'The King's Speech': Oscar 2011 Best Picture Winner? LOS ANGELES — King George the stutterer seems primed to reign at Sunday night’s Academy Awards, unless there’s a palace coup by that asocial billionaire who created Facebook. “The King’s Speech,” dramatizing British monarch George VI’s … LEGO Best Picture Nominees Toxel.com – Design, Inspiration and Technology Blog. Best Picture Oscar 2011: 'The King's Speech' – StyleList Feel-good British flick triumphs for the top honor. incraddieble says: @HOLLYWIRE The King's Speech does deserve to take the golden Oscar as the best picture , also Natalie Portman and Colin Firth.
Continue reading …2011 Oscars Red Carpet 360° Buzz Report. Oscars red carpet fashion hits and misses 2011 in pictures. Natalie Portman on The Academy Awards (Oscars) Red Carpet Oscars Red Carpet 2011 PHOTOS » Right TV The 2011 Oscars Red Carpet photos are here! See who had a fashion fail (Anne Hathaway) or a fashion hit (Natalie Portman)! The red carpet pictures have hit and this year the stars went above and beyond! 2011 Oscars Red Carpet 11 … Worst Dressed: Melissa Leo At Oscars Red Carpet 2011 | Bumpshack.com It’s not too early to call this one of the worst dresses on the red carpet! Actress Melissa Leo proudly wore a white Mark Bouwer gown on the red carpet. What Mark Ruffalo's Oscars Red-Carpet Blue Pin Means: 'Gasland … Supporting actor nom Mark Ruffalo wears a pin to the Oscars to support “Gasland” director Josh Fox’s cause: water that won’t burst into flame and blow consumers’ homes up. 2011 Oscars Red Carpet –What the Stars Were Talking About – Colin … The 83rd Annual Academy Awards took place at the Kodak theater in Hollywood today.Hollyscoop was on the red carpet today chatting with the stars before the big show and here’s what they had to sta… Natalie Portman News – Natalie Portman on the 2011 Oscars Red … Mila Kunis on the 2011 Oscars Red Carpet (PHOTOS) …. Oscars Red Carpet 2011: Jennifer Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Penelope Cruz, Sandra Bullock … Natalie Portman on the 2011 Oscars Red Carpet (PHOTOS) … laurencoolcatJB says: @justinbieber hi, you look amazing on the oscars red carpet ily. please follow me
Continue reading …♥GREASE LIGHTNING 2♥ Anne Hathaway, James Franco Oscars Academy Awards 2011 The Oscars 2011 : James Franco & Anne Hathaway Opening Performance (VIDEO) Oscars 2011 In Memoriam James Franco In Drag, Channels Marilyn Monroe At The Oscars Well, he’s certainly willing to try new things. While the Academy wouldn’t let him sing a Cher song from “Burlesque,” James Franco DID get to get in touch with his feminine side — by dressing in drag on stage, channeling Marilyn Monroe … James Franco and Anne Hathaway Charm Audiences With Oscar … Anne Hathaway and James Franco reminded audiences why they’re crowd favorites with their hilarious intro monologue at the Oscars. OSCAR HIGHLIGHTS. James Franco and Anne Hathaway Take Dream Tour of Nominated Films … While ‘The 83rd Annual Academy Awards’ (Sun., 8:30PM on ABC) is a celebration of movies, it has become a television spectacle as well. And no. James Franco Gets Ready For The Oscars | PerezHilton.com Just a couple hours before stepping on the Kodak Theater stage as this year´s Oscars host, James Franco tweeted the above picture of him getting ready for the big show. We can´t wait to… Anne Hathaway & James Franco : Oscar Hosting Greatness | Celebrity … Anne Hathaway and James Franco hosting the 2011 Academy Awards. Nancylovesedmee says: RT @solangeknowles : tWas on plane but curious to know how James Franco did as host of the evening….
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