LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Charles Taylor’s lawyer launched a scathing attack Wednesday on judges in the former Liberian President’s war crimes trial, accusing them of putting ego ahead of justice in the landmark case. Courtenay Griffiths spoke outside the courtroom after he and Taylor again boycotted the closing stages of his trial at the Special Court for Sierra Leone because judges rejected Griffith’s written summary of the case, which was filed 20 days after the court’s deadline. The summary is a key document setting out the…
Continue reading …A red-haired Hamadryas baboon has been born at the Safari Park in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, in Israel for the first time in 20 years. (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …As you may have gleaned from the small leak last night , Samsung’s MetroPCS LTE phone isn’t called the Forte as we may have previously thought, but the rest of the information we’ve been hearing about the phone for the last few weeks (thank you, FCC and Flickr !) was pretty dead on. Officially called the Galaxy Indulge, the 3.5-inch, Android 2.2 smartphone isn’t quite as well spec’d as the rest of the Galaxy S line up — most notably it doesn’t have that stunning 4-inch AMOLED screen (TFT LCD here, folks) — but it packs a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, 3 megapixel camera, 1500mAH battery, and some fast LTE speeds. As for the latter, the slider will naturally be backwards compatible with MetroPCS’ CDMA network and the carrier will be offering two monthly plans, both of which include unlimited talk and texting — the $50 plan buys you 1GB of data and the $60 version all the gigabytes you can eat. Combine one of those with the $399 sans-contract-price of the phone itself and it’s not a bad deal. That said, compared to the other LTE or just general 4G phones we’ve seen of late, the Indulge feels rather cheap. Don’t be fooled by its rather Epic 4G looks — it just feels overly plastic in hand (it makes those plastic squeaking noises) and the keyboard just can’t compare to Epic’s slightly raised keys. However, what it lacks in rigidity it makes up for in speed — we consistently got 3.1Mbps down and 3.3Mbps up around midtown Manhattan and saw it loading sites and apps faster than our Droid 2 Global. On the software end, there aren’t many surprises — it runs Samsung’s TouchWiz 3.0 and comes with a few of MetroPCS’ preloaded apps, including an Iron Man 2 app that actually includes the whole movie. We’re not sure you’d want to watch the entire thing on the HVGA screen, but it’s always an option if you decide to, you know, indulge. (Sorry, we had to!) The handset will be hitting shelves (or websites) later this week making it the first available LTE smartphone in the US — but in the meantime, hit the break for the full press release and a short hands-on video. Gallery: MetroPCS Samsung Galaxy Indulge hands-on Continue reading MetroPCS LTE Samsung Galaxy Indulge available this week, we go hands-on MetroPCS LTE Samsung Galaxy Indulge available this week, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A young British woman who flew to America in hopes of a better butt died after undergoing illegal buttock-enhancing surgery in a Philadelphia hotel. The 20-year-old traveler died after an injection of liquid silicone, which is not approved for cosmetic surgery in the US. Police, who are seeking two suspects,…
Continue reading …Italian prosecutors have filed a request for Premier Silvio Berlusconi to stand trial for alleged abuse of power and sex with an underage prostitute . Authorities are seeking an immediate trial. A judge now has 5 days to decide whether to indict the 74-year-old leader or dismiss the request, allowing investigations…
Continue reading …Thousands of demonstrators in Cairo’s Tahrir Square gave a hero’s welcome to a Google executive and activist who has become a symbol of the country’s anti-government movement
Continue reading …Justin Bieber is joined by Usher, Will.I.Am, Miley Cyrus, Selina Gomez and hundreds of screaming fans for the LA premiere of his first movie, ‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.’ (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …A photographer captured a dramatic explosion in the Iraqi city of Kirkuk. While filming the aftermath of a series of car bombs, another blast happens nearby, knocking the photographer to the ground. (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …Anti government protests entered its third week in Egypt. Hundreds marched in front of the parliament, demanding that the newly elected lawmakers resign along with President Hosni Mubarak. (Feb. 9)
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