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Suspect in Las Vegas Casino Heist in Court

The 29-year-old son of a local judge appeared in court Monday to face charges that he stole $1.5 million dollars in casino chips from the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. (Feb. 7)

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Aung San Suu Kyi party seek Burma sanctions talks

Continue reading the main story Burma: Battle for Democracy Profile: Thein Sein In pictures: Parliament opens Burma election: Q&A Burma’s evolving opposition…

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Full of Laughs at Oscar Luncheon

James Franco, Geoffrey Rush and Nicole Kidman were full of jokes at a luncheon held for Oscar nominees on Monday in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Feb. 8)

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Raw Video: Man Politely Robs Wash. Store

Authorities have made an arrest in a weekend convenience store robbery that a Seattle store owner found remarkable for the robber’s politeness. Officers quickly identified a suspect from tips received after this surveillance video “went viral”. (Feb. 7)

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HTC to invest $40 million into OnLive to help with games on smartphones

Let’s be fair, for a company that pulled in NT$14.59 billion (about $500 million in US currency) in net profit last fiscal quarter, $40 million isn’t exactly a huge chunk of change. But the recipient of HTC ‘s money this go around is mighty interesting: cloud gaming experts OnLive . Said company spokesperson Maggie Cheng via Wall Street Journal , this will “strengthen its gaming capabilities and help HTC tap into increasing demand for games on smartphones” — yep, smartphones. HTC also announced it has acquired London-based Saffron Digital for about $48.6 million, although it said the buyout shouldn’t affect deals with its current content partners including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, and Samsung. We don’t think the OnLive investment will stop the cloud gaming company from pushing its way onto as many platforms as (in)humanly possible, but we’d be lying if we said we didn’t expect HTC’s versions to be even grander in scale and performance. HTC to invest $40 million into OnLive to help with games on smartphones originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 00:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Cameron’s The White Man’s ‘Multiculturalism’ Burden

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When Prime Minister David Cameron condemned Britain’s policy of maintaining a social environment that encourages multiculturalism, it was reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling’s The Whiteman’s Burden. Cameron continued to call Britain’s attempt at promoting multiculturalism as a complete failure, mainly blaming what he calls home-grown Islamist extremism. He also believes the days for “hands-off tolerance” should end, and that Britain should develop a new vision and strategy to combat Islamic extremists. Like Cameron, Rudyard Kipling was heavily influenced by European imperialism and Eurocentric beliefs. But unlike Cameron, Kipling was born in Bombay,…

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Dispute Over Girl May Be Factor in Frat Shooting

While police worked to piece together what led to a deadly Ohio fraternity house party, witnesses said Monday an argument over a girl prompted two men to open fire on the crowd, sending party-goers into a panic, killing one and injuring 11. (Feb. 7)

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Mark Zuckerberg has obtained a restraining order against a man he says is stalking him both on Facebook and in real life. Pradeep Manukonda has been ordered to stay 300 yards away from Zuckerberg, his sister, and his girlfriend. Manukonda visited several Facebook offices attempting to ask Zuckerberg for money…

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Super Bowl Ad Leaves Motor City Proud, Hopeful

One of the most talked-about Super Bowl ads showed rapper Eminem driving Chrysler through his hometown. The ad sent shivers through the battered city and renewed hopes that if a vehicle is from Detroit that’s reason enough to buy it. (Feb. 7)

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HP’s Pavilion dv6 and dv7 get Envy-like features, g-series loses the bargain basement looks

We know the story: all you want is an HP Envy 14 or 17 , but you just don’t have the cash. Well, as it turns out, HP’s been thinking long and hard about your issue, and its new Pavilion dv6 and dv7 may very well be what the doctor ordered. Pulling out some of the higher-end Envy features, the new 15.6- and 17.3-inch laptops have been refreshed not only with Beats Audio speakers , HD webcams, and HP’s CoolSense technology, but they’ve also been given “dark umber” metal lids / palm rests. Oh, and did we mention the light-up touchpads ? Okay, so it’s not the same as the Envy’s etched-metal case, but they’re certainly a step up in design from the previous glossy rigs, and for their respective $750 and $1,000 starting prices, there’s no arguing that it’s a pretty sweet deal. Spec-wise the machines are just as impressive — they boast Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge Core i5 and i7 processors, AMD Radeon 6000M graphics , and USB 3.0 ports. Additionally, both models will be available with Blu-ray drives and up to two terabytes of storage. Want it tomorrow? We don’t blame you, but you’ll have to wait until “sometime in March” to order these bad boys. On the lower end, HP’s refreshed its Pavilion g-series , and you know what? For under $500, they don’t look half bad. Yep, HP’s gone ahead and given its budget mainstream line a total makeover with colorful lids (name a color, they’ve got it), a pseudo-chiclet keyboard, a touchpad that is totally flush with the palmrest, and Altec Lansing speakers. But while you may be able to take the bargain look out of the laptop, it’s hard to remove those bargain specs — the 14-inch g4, 15.4-inch g6, and 17.3-inch g7 get cut off at AMD’s Athlon and Turion and Intel’s Pentium and Core i3 processors. Still for the $450 to $600 price points, it’s not too shabby. The g-series will be available on March 13th, but until then enjoy the hands-on shots below and the full press release after the break. Gallery: HP Pavilion dv6 / dv7 hands-on and press shots Gallery: HP Pavilion g-series hands-on / press shots Continue reading HP’s Pavilion dv6 and dv7 get Envy-like features, g-series loses the bargain basement looks HP’s Pavilion dv6 and dv7 get Envy-like features, g-series loses the bargain basement looks originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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