About 100 sled dogs were killed after bookings dropped for a tour operator following the 2010 Olympics. The event was described in documents awarding compensation to a worker, claiming post-traumatic stress disorder after shooting the dogs. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …A city that prides itself on withstanding every blow from Mother Nature tried to duck Tuesday as a colossal blizzard walloped it, prompting the first declared snow day at public schools in 12 years and grounding planes at both airports. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “The men and boys communed, shared, laughed, cried, introduced themselves to strangers, formed new relationships, testified to sons, grandsons, confessed, rejoiced, wrote notes and letters to their wives, girlfriends, and mates.” -Haki Madhubuti, October 16, 1995 When Egyptian demonstrators announced an indefinite strike and called for a “million man march” in Cairo to topple President Hosni Mubarak’s crumbling regime, it evoked another “million man march” that occurred sixteen years ago. On October 16, 1995, hundreds of thousands of black men gathered together for a rally on the Mall in Washington, D.C. The theme of this massive and peaceful…
Continue reading …Though it was technically announced back at CES , T-Mobile just barely talked about the LG G-Slate there, spending more time chatting up Dell’s Streak 7 and letting Motorola’s Xoom get virtually all of the Honeycomb attention. Well, that’s changed today with a handful of official new details: turns out the G-Slate features a 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor, 32GB of internal storage, both a gyroscope and accelerometer, and — this is key — stereoscopic rear-facing video cameras capable of 1080p 3D capture, one of which doubles as a 5 megapixel still camera with LED flash. There’s also a third 2 megapixel camera up front for video chat over T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network or WiFi. Going back to that 3D business for a moment, you’ll need glasses (it’s unclear if they’re active or passive) to enjoy recorded or downloaded 3D content on the G-Slate’s 8.9-inch display — but you’ll also be able to output 1080p video over HDMI to the external display of your choice. Pricing is still an open question, but the companies are now comfortable enough to say that we can expect it “this spring,” so go ahead and start thinking about all the blooming springtime plant life you’ll be filming in three glorious dimensions. Follow the break for the full press release. Update : While T-Mobile hedges its bets with a “spring” launch, LG says that it’ll be hitting US soil in March as one of the first Honeycomb tablets. The honor of being first will almost certainly go to the Motorola Xoom — Google’s in-house “dogfooding” tablet . Gallery: LG G-Slate fully detailed by T-Mobile: 3D viewing and recording, available this spring Continue reading LG G-Slate fully detailed by T-Mobile: 3D viewing and recording, available March (updated) LG G-Slate fully detailed by T-Mobile: 3D viewing and recording, available March (updated) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Is it not amazing that it’s taken the news media exactly 100 years to discover that Ronald Reagan was a role model? While he lived and even after he died, they shot every arrow and dropped every bomb they could on this man and his reputation. Now that it’s his 100th birthday and America is celebrating, they find him useful. They’re trying to rub Reagan’s magic all over a floundering Obama. After Obama’s latest State of the Union speech – a dreary, boring spectacle for a normally riveting speaker – all three networks praised Obama as “Reaganesque,” as if he were one of the sunniest American exceptionalists. Time’s latest cover reads “Why Obama [Hearts] Reagan,” and the cover story inside is titled “The Role Model,” oozing that Obama “realized long ago that Ronald Reagan was a transformational president.” This is all a grand deception. The multitude of Americans who were very young or yet unborn in the Reagan years might be misled from one enormous reality: in his prime, Reagan was deeply dispised by the
Continue reading …We’ve gotten a bunch of tips in the past hour or so that the Android Market is doing weird things, and we can corroborate this on our Nexus S here — we’re just not able to download stuff. Apps look like they’re starting to download, then they suddenly vanish into thin air without a trace and without an error message. Our Droid 2 is still fully functional, though, so this definitely isn’t consistent; really, we’re just wondering if this outage might have something to do with tomorrow’s Android-themed festivities at the Google campus , which — naturally — we’ll be attending. So how is everyone faring out there tonight? [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Android Market acting weird — is it a precursor to tomorrow’s event? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 23:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …After complaints about privacy, the TSA is testing a new body scan system that won’t look as closely under people’s clothes. (Feb. 1)
Continue reading …If you were to prepare a list of most under-served smartphone form factors, portrait QWERTY ranks high on the list; few manufacturers have dared to dabble in it so far, despite the fact that there would seem to be a treasure trove of potential users in the BlackBerry realm who live and die by the Bold / Curve layout. Motorola has given it the most high-publicity shot so far with entries like the Droid Pro , Charm , and Flipout , and it looks like Samsung might be prepping a head-on Droid Pro competitor for Sprint thanks to some shots that have emerged on PocketNow today. We have precisely zero details on the hardware specs, the possible launch time frame, or really anything else at this point, but we’ll keep an eye out. [Thanks, Theodore L.] Samsung prepping portrait QWERTY Android phone for Sprint? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 23:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …enlarge Mohandas Gandhi – on January 30th news reports were sketchy at first. Click here to view this media On January 30, 1948 the initial reports were sketchy as they always are. News from India had reported Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi was shot at, shot, seriously wounded, dead – rumors, speculation. But because of technology of the time, no concrete reports were available until some time later. The eyewitness accounts wouldn’t happen for several hours or days later. But on this newscast from the morning of January 30th, the initial reports were confirmed from All-India Radio that Mohandas Gandhi was indeed killed by an assassin. And then the news of the day goes on. Here is that News Of The World broadcast as it happened on the morning of January 30, 1948.
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