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Tahrir square overnight – February 3

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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play retail booths exposed

We said it at the Show and we’ll say it again, Sony Ericsson just can’t keep a lid on ( any ) secret information. The Xperia Play, formerly and more poetically known as the PlayStation Phone, has been previewed , videoed , and loved (mostly by us), but today we can add even more to our foreknowledge about this still unannounced device in the form of its in-store booths. Yes, SE has planned out how resellers and carriers will pimp its gaming smartphone at retail, and yes, renders of that “brand experience” have leaked out. It’s nothing jaw-dropping, just some upright pedestals with the words “smart phone, smart gaming” on its side, but at least it signals that we’re at an advanced stage of preparations ahead of the handset’s launch. There is a T-Mobile logo on there too, but that could be just a placeholder or could refer to territories outside the US. Either way, spring does sound like the perfect time for some more Gingerbread in our lives. Update : Although we’ve been assured that the layout above is genuine , the slim device pictured on top of the stands looks like the Xperia Arc . The device at the bottom looks more like a cross between a PSP Go! and the Xperia Play . Of course, we’re expecting to see a myriad of Android devices announced with PlayStation Suite support, so who knows. Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play retail booths exposed originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 03:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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A popular elementary school principal was fatally shot dead in his Northern California office yesterday and a janitor has been arrested in the attack. No children were hurt, but one student may have witnessed the shooting of Sam LaCara, 50, a married dad of three. The school janitor was busted…

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People & Power – Latvia’s pulp fiction

The Baltic nation of Latvia is blessed with some of the most beautiful forests in the world, millions of square kilometres of pristine woodland that support a complex biodiversity of rare species of animals and plants. But with the Latvian economy in difficulties and the need for money pressing, those trees are being cut down at an alarming rate.

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Fresh violence erupted before dawn today as Hosni Mubarek’s supporters opened fire on protesters with automatic weapons, several news outlets reported. A stream of ambulances transported bloodied demonstrators from Tahrir Square as protesters chased down some of the attackers, witnesses said. At least one of the weapons was a heavy…

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What is Google Who? (updated)

You see what we’re seeing in the browser history? Google Who. Google Who? What’s that? It appears at the 32 minute mark from yesterday’s Android event video . Perhaps it’s just an internal directory lookup or maybe it’s something more, a 20 percent project possibly. Tommy, can you hear me? Update : Aww, it’s just The Goog’s internal employee directory according to a software engineer on Google’s self-driving car project . Thanks for playing. [Thanks, Joshua G.] What is Google Who? (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 03:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Today in History for Tuesday, February 3rd

Highlights of this day in history: the ‘day the music died’ during early rock ‘n roll; the Luna 9 probe lands on the Moon; the first woman to pilot a Space Shuttle; painter Norman Rockwell and composer Felix Mendelssohn born. (Feb. 3)

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Heavy Gunfire Erupts in Cairo Protest Square

Violence has raged overnight in the Cairo’s Tahrir square, reportedly killing at least three anti-government demonstrators. A government official says at least three other people died in the earlier violence and 200 were injured. (Feb. 2)

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Dropcam app comes to Android, lets you monitor your security cameras from afar

iPhone users have been able to keep watch on their Dropcam security cameras from the convenience of a dedicated app since the Dropcam Echo launched last summer , but Android users have unfortunately been left with no other option than to simply use the standard, less-than-mobile-friendly web interface. The company’s now finally corrected that oversight, however, and released a full-fledged app for Android smartphones running Android 2.2 or higher. The key advantage with a Dropcam setup — as we noted in our review of the camera itself — is that it’s entirely cloud-based, and doesn’t need to be connected to your home computer to record or share video (unfortunately, that convenience comes at quite a cost). As for the Android app, it will let you receive things like motion and audio alerts, and of course let you check in on a live stream or access recordings — those just looking try the service can also simply access some public webcams to test it out. Continue reading Dropcam app comes to Android, lets you monitor your security cameras from afar Dropcam app comes to Android, lets you monitor your security cameras from afar originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 01:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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This week's Newsweek reproduces today's preferred method of journalism on homosexuals: first-person gay narratives, hermetically sealed from any troublesome opposition. In a long piece entitled “Meet My Real Modern Family,” author Andrew Solomon reports on how he and his lover have each fathered two children, although only one of them lives with them. Solomon unsurprisingly expresses pride and demands respect: “We have earned the familial relationships into which others stumble, and there is a veteran’s peace in our mutual devotion.” Religious people only surface briefly in their typical role, as villains: John and I sent out birth announcements that included a picture of us with George. One of John’s cousins returned it with a note that said, “Your lifestyle is against our Christian values. We wish to have no further contact.” Some people scorn the idea of calling five adults and four children in three states a family, or believe that the existence of our family undermines theirs. I do not accept competitive models of love, only additive ones. I espouse reproductive libertarianism, and would propose that when everyone has the broadest choice, love itself expands. I would never want to be smug about the affection we all found in one another. It is not a better love than others, but it is another love, and just as species diversity is crucial to sustain the planet, this diversity strengthens the ecosphere of kindness. Newsweek highlighted the line about “reproductive libertarianism,” and never felt compelled by anyone to defend how “love itself expands” when children live without mothers or fathers on a daily basis. Or how children feel when they were conceived in test tubes and placed in the wombs of people like so much laboratory flotsam. This may be “modern.” It's also incredibly artificial. The notion of “sin,” as usual, is completely verboten.

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