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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available in March, on Verizon in ‘early spring’

The phone itself was hardly a surprise, but one of the details we didn’t know about the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play was release date. We still don’t have a specific day, but we do at least have a month: March. The phone is said to be coming to the US first, and Verizon will be the exclusive carrier domestically. Things are even more vague about when it’ll be coming to VZW, nothing beyond “early spring,” but March certainly falls in that window. Lots more details in our Sony Ericsson MWC liveblog . Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available in March, on Verizon in ‘early spring’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Royal Romance Turned Into a Comic Book

The royal love story has been chronicled in speech bubbles and sketches. A comic book telling the story of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s romance is due to be published in April, joining a host of other memorabilia ahead of their wedding. (Feb. 13)

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Young Protesters Revolt in Yemeni Capital

SANA, Yemen — Young protesters in Yemen squared off against security forces on Sunday, and some marched on the presidential palace in Sana, witnesses said, as a third day of demonstrations sought to emulate the revolution in Egypt. The protests, organized largely via text message, were the largest yet by young Yemenis, with more than 1,000 marching. And it appeared to mark a rift with opposition groups who had organized previous demonstrations that wrested significant concessions from President Ali Abdullah Saleh, including the promise that he would give up power in 2013. Those established opposition groups did not join the crowd on Sunday, who were calling for the immediate ouster of…

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (update: video and full spec sheet!)

We’ll forgive you if you thought the Xperia Play was eons before. Let’s quickly run through its short-yet-illustrious history: we published first details in August last year, followed by the very first pictures in late October. More and more details emerged throughout the remainder of the year. By the time 2011 hit, a prototype was making the Chinese media rounds ( teardown included), and then we managed to get our own Xperia Play prototype for preview . It’s at this point that Sony Ericsson joins in on the fun with its creepy Super Bowl ad reveal. But after months of detailed leaks, early hands-on previews, and numerous executive non – denials , the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is finally 100 percent official. As we’ve heard for ages now, it’ll run Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor with Qualcomm Adreno 205 graphics and display those games on a sizable 4-inch, 854 x 480 multi-touch LCD screen, the combination of which Sony says will provide 60 frames per second playback and manage up to 5 hours, 35 minutes of battery life in a single game session with the slide-out PlayStation Certified controller. Gaming credentials aside, you’re looking at either a quad-band GSM or CDMA and EV-DO smartphone with a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, LED flash, stereo speakers, Bluetooth and WiFi functionality baked in, as well as Sony Ericsson’s Timescape UI layer. The phone comes preloaded with a “legendary” PSone game of the undisclosed variety, as well as a bevy of popular Android games including Asphalt 6 , The Sims 3 and Tetris , and Sony Ericsson promises a library of 50 additional titles available at launch from 20 publishing partners. Some games ported from existing smartphone platforms (like Reckless Racing ) will have bonus content on Xperia Play, too. Local area multiplayer gaming is a go, as you’ll be able to host a WiFi hotspot on one device and join the game with another. It’s launching in March, and will be available on Verizon (a US timed exclusive) in “early spring,” suggesting that we’ll see the European launch before it hits the States. Update: Press release, full, gigantic spec sheet and loads of video after the break! Update 2: A brand new Xperia Play hands-on with games! Gallery: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play official pics Continue reading The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (update: video and full spec sheet!) The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (update: video and full spec sheet!) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia: ‘Our first priority is beating Android’

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is currently on stage at MWC in Barcelona, and he’s had a few choice things to say about the recent announcement that Nokia will partner with Microsoft to create devices which run Windows Phone software . Elop told the crowd assembled there that Nokia’s “first priority is beating Android,” and he also took a moment to let everyone know that Nokia is not interested in being the only company producing Windows Phones — countering some recent exclusivity chatter. The presentation is still going on, so we’ll keep you updated. Be sure to check out our full liveblog right here . Nokia: ‘Our first priority is beating Android’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Mitt Romney Rewrites His Book – and History

Perpetual presidential candidate Mitt Romney has performed more flips than an X Games champion. The pro-choice Senate candidate (and Planned Parenthood donor ) of 1994 did a hard right turn on abortion for the approaching 2008 GOP primaries, prompting adviser Michael Murphy to acknowledge “he’s been a pro-life Mormon faking it as a pro-choice friendly.” On immigration, disinvestment from Iran, the significance of Osama Bin Laden and even his state of residence, Romney’s gymnastic contortions are the stuff of legend. But in his embarrassing effort to whitewash his support for a Massachusetts health care law virtually identical to the federal Affordable Care Act, Mitt Romney has literally rewritten his own book – and history. On Friday, the former Massachusetts governor delivered a blistering assault on President Obama at the CPAC conference. But 24 hours before a speech in which Romney omitted any mention of his signature health care law, the Boston Phoenix explained that he carefully rewrote critical sections of the paperback edition of his year old book, No Apology . In a book otherwise unchanged, the Phoenix and later ThinkProgress reported, Romney added new criticism of the Obama stimulus program and performed major surgery on the section about the “Massachusetts Model:” In the original hardcover, Romney tried to carefully distinguish between the Massachusetts law and the national version that was nearing passage as he wrote. But the Massachusetts model has become Romney’s bĂȘte noire among conservatives, who loathe the national reform they call “Obamacare.” The rewritten paperback swings much harder, proclaiming that “Obamacare will not work and should be repealed,” and “Obamacare is an unconstitutional federal incursion into the rights of states.” Just as important as what Romney put in is what he took out. The 2010 hardcover edition included an explanation of the major difference between his RomneyCare and ObamaCare: a public option . Sadly for Mitt (and the American people), the Affordable Care Act did not include a public option. Which may explain why the following paragraph was amputated from the paperback version of No Apology : In 2009, the national health-care policy supported by Barack Obama was often and erroneously reported as being based on the plan we enacted in Massachusetts. There were some big differences — in particular, our plan did not include a public insurance option. The notion of getting the federal government into the health-insurance business is a very bad idea. Government-supplied insurance would inevitably be subsidized at great cost to the taxpayers and, combined with Medicare and Medicaid, it would give government the kind of monopoly we would never allow a private entity to claim. Clearly, the public insurance option is simply a transitional step toward the president’s stated goal of creating a single-payer system, one in which the nation’s sole health insurer would be the federal government. It’s no wonder Romney altered his conclusion from “We can accomplish the same thing for everyone in the country, and it can be done without letting government take over health care” to “And it was done without government taking over health care.” It also comes as no surprise that the once and future GOP White House hopeful added seven paragraphs in the vain hope of explaining his Massachusetts health care plan now gone national. Vain, that is, because of past statements like these : In October of 2009, Romney urged Democrats to use the Massachusetts law as a model to expand coverage. “We have found that we can get everybody insured without breaking the bank and without a public option,” Romney told CNN’s Sanjay Gupta. “Massachusetts is a model for getting everybody insured in a way that doesn’t break the bank, doesn’t put the government in the driver’s seat and allows people to own their own insurance policies and not to have to worry about losing coverage. That’s what Massachusetts did,” he said. That’s not all he said. In 2008 , Romney proclaimed, “I like mandates,” adding, “The mandates work.” And once upon a time, Governor Romney praised the late Senator Ted Kennedy for the vital role he played in the 2006 passage of the Massachusetts health care reform that reduced the ranks of the uninsured to a national low 3%. In November 2007, Time’s Karen Tumulty documented their alliance in ” Mitt Romney’s Defining Moment “: “I asked for his help on certain legislators: ‘Could you give a call on this one?’” Romney says. On March 22, 2006, Kennedy did more than that. He went to the floor of both the house and the senate on Beacon Hill and spoke in very personal terms about the battles with cancer his son and daughter had faced. “This whole issue in terms of universal and comprehensive care has always burned in my soul,” Kennedy said. The Federal Government had failed the country on health care, he told the politicians, but “Massachusetts has a chance to do something about it.” Of course, these days Mitt Romney has little to say about Ted Kennedy. Instead, Romney declared in 2007, “My life experience convinced me that Ronald Reagan was right.” But years before claiming Reagan’s mantle for the 2008 Republican primaries, Mitt Romney during his failed 1994 Senate run against Kennedy rejected the Gipper outright: “I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush; I’m not trying to return to Reagan-Bush. My positions don’t talk about the things you suggest they talk about; this isn’t a political issue.” Pressed on that point the last time he confronted conservative Republican primary voters, Mitt Romney in 2007 adopted an evasion akin to his current health care Houdini act: “Now, I wasn’t always a Ronald Reagan conservative. Neither was Ronald Reagan, by the way.” (This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)

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Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event!

It’s really no secret what Sony Ericsson plans to show off at its MWC 2011 press conference — leaks notwithstanding, the Xperia Play (aka PlayStation Phone) was unveiled and made quite official in a Super Bowl commercial . We’re about to see it presented all over again, but we’ll also get a chance to see what else the company has up its sleeve… and under its thumbs, of course. The event kicks off 6PM local time (that’s noon ET), so join us promptly, won’t ya? Continue reading Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event! Live from Sony Ericsson’s MWC 2011 press event! originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia hints we’ll see first Windows Phone 7 device this year

Nokia may still sticking to the official line that it will begin shipping Windows Phone 7 devices in “significant volume” in 2012, but it just dropped a big hint at its Mobile World Congress press conference that we could be seeing the first device even sooner — like this year. That word came from Nokia’s Jo Harlow, who said that her boss would be “much happier” if the timing of the initial launch was in 2011. As you can see above, Nokia’s also kindly confirmed that leaked Windows Phone 7 concept that we just got our hands on Friday, and it’s shed yet more light on the behind the scenes intrigue that led up to the switch to Windows Phone 7. According to Stephen Elop, the “final decision” to go with Windows Phone “just happened on Thursday night of last week.” Nokia hints we’ll see first Windows Phone 7 device this year originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Time.com Also Deceived by Palin-Aguilera Anthem Satire, Seems to Claim It Wasn’t

On Thursday (at NewsBusters ; at BizzyBlog ), I noted that Us Weekly's web site briefly posted a satirical item as legitimate news. The satire item was about Sarah Palin criticizing Christine Aguilera's infamous National Anthem botch at last week's Super Bowl on Sean Hannity's Monday radio show. Palin didn't even appear on Hannity's show on Monday. Once caught by gossipcop.com, Us Weekly pulled the item. The same cannot be said of Time.com. Time was also apparently fooled, but seems to be pretending that it knew the item was satire all along. Readers can judge for themselves from the graphics which follow. Here's the original: Here's the item as currently posted with a “clarification”: I'd say that what Time put up is not a “clarification” at all. It's a “correction,” unless Time assumes that everyone clicked through to the original Current.com item labeled as “Comedy.” Even then, a “Comedy” label is far from being the same as “Satire.” Sarah Palin is justifiably not amused, and according to FoxNation.com, sent the following email to the publication's Congressional Correspondent Jay Newton-Small: Subject: Great job, MSM!

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