–> –> LAHORE, Pakistan — A teenage boy blew up himself on Tuesday evening while attempting to break through heavy security for a Shiite procession here, killing at least 10 and injuring 79, the police said. The attacker was 14 to 16 years old, the police said, and was carrying a handbag that he said held CDs. When he tried to enter the procession and was to be searched, he detonated his explosives, said Rao Sardar, the operational chief of Lahore police. The procession was to end near the tomb of a revered figure, where a number of suicide bomb attacks have occurred in the last year. One man, Hashmat Khan, said he had been standing outside his house to watch the procession with…
Continue reading …Talk of 3D features in LG’s upcoming G-Slate are becoming less and less implausible-sounding by the day, capped off this week with a couple of doozies: first off, Carphone Warehouse’s Dutch outpost — called simply The Phone House there — briefly posted a teaser for an upcoming “Optimus 3D” Android smartphone, though the page has since been removed. Secondly, the world’s tech media (us included) just received an invite to LG’s shindig at Mobile World Congress next month where it teases a new Optimus model that takes us “into the new dimension.” Pretty strong foreshadowing there, wouldn’t you say? This should all work itself out in the next couple weeks — but we’re warning you right now, LG: if any of this stuff isn’t glasses-free, we’re expecting you to buy us all Guccis (fortunately, odds are good they’re using that 4.3-inch glasses-free unit demoed at CES this month). LG prepping Optimus 3D for February announcement? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …The Motorola XOOM has just gotten its first long promo spot posted up to YouTube, and as with everything we have seen of this tablet so far, it’s getting us pretty excited. The sheer beauty of a MotoBlur-less Honeycomb (Android 3.0) interface is almost enough for us to give this tablet an early “Best Android Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 25/01/2011 17:06 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Jesse Ventura doesn’t want the TSA getting too intimate with “the Body.” The wrestler-turned-governor-turned-conspiracy-peddler has filed a lawsuit complaining that the full-body scanners and pat-downs passengers are subjected to at airports constitute unreasonable search and seizure, the AP reports. The searches are “warrantless and suspicionless,” the lawsuit says, and constitute…
Continue reading …Both sides have now laid out strategy roadmaps for the upcoming repeal battle in the Senate. Or not. Right now it feels like a fist-shaking session with a big pissing contest for the finale. It will go something like this: Senate Democrats will force Republicans to debate and take votes on provisions like closing the doughnut hole, ending exclusions for pre-existing conditions, barring exclusion of children with pre-existing conditions and allowing young adults to remain on their parents’ policies until age 26. Senate Republicans will retaliate by forcing Democrats to vote on the tax-related provisions of the law , including the penalty on the individual mandate, the excise tax on medical device manufacturers, etc. It will continue what is already a contentious, annoying, academic debate, and one that’s not likely to be settled in the Congress, anyway. The downside risk to Democrats will be giving Republicans more time to turn people against it. The downside risk to Republicans is reinforcing the perception they don’t really want to ‘replace’ the law with anything else. Ultimately the Supreme Court will have the final say on the individual mandate. If it is nullified, the entire law could be tossed, since no provision was built in to preserve all other provisions if one provision is found to be unconstitutional. It’s still about the pre-existing conditions. Republicans don’t want people with pre-existing conditions to have access to health care unless they can pay for it themselves. Democrats understand that health care is one of the fundamental obligations of a government to its people. Ezra Klein : The Affordable Care Act doesn’t make the government much larger as a share of GDP. Rather, it commits the government to guaranteeing something close to universal health care, even if the relevant transactions occur between individuals and private insurance companies. The reason the GOP talks about “repeal and replace” is that they don’t think they can persuade Americans to undo that underlying commitment. If they did, they’d just go for repeal. Meanwhile, Vermont marches toward single-payer healthcare for residents there. California passed single payer twice and was twice vetoed. The last time they tried to pass it through the legislature, it failed, but they aren’t giving up. It will rise again , particularly in light of Gov. Brown’s proposed cuts to Medicaid and MediCal coverage. I believe the only way to move the country toward a national single payer system is via the states, similar to how Canada’s came into being. But before that happens, this nation has to embrace the idea that sick people shouldn’t be excluded from access to the health care system, which is what this debate should be about, rather than pissing contests over every damn provision in the Affordable Care Act. Bonus: Joan McCarter at Daily Kos breaks down a recent poll showing zero support for repeal of the whole thing. When they actually asked about those certain parts, “8% are opposed to everything and 11% are opposed to the individual mandate. And that’s about it. Not a single other provision was opposed by more than 1% of the respondents. Not even higher taxes! Hell, a full 14% were supposedly in favor of repeal but couldn’t name even a single provision they disliked.” This makes the piece-by-piece strategy the Senate Dems are devising very smart.
Continue reading …Actress Mo’Nique and Academy President Tom Sherak announce the nominees in the major categories for the 83rd annual Academy Awards to be held Feb. 27 in Los Angeles. (Jan. 25)
Continue reading …photo: Michael Cannon / Creative Commons Let’s take as given the fact that raising animals for meat and dairy is a major part of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions . A new study coming out of the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology outlines one way of reining those in: A direct tax on meat and dairy. One of €60/ton of CO2-equivalent would re… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image credit: BBC From classics major Lord Monckton’s claims that non-scientists shouldn’t talk science to climate-skeptic Nick Griffin’s past of holocaust denial , the skeptic world is not short of blunders and missteps. Apparently British columnist James Delingpole, who recently accused London zoo of having “eco-fascist leanings” and complained that there “there … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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