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New Starbucks Trenta Cup Bigger Than Human Stomach

Canada’s National Post has a great infographics department , and comes up with this clever comparison of an average human stomach to Starbuck’s new 916 millilitre Trenta Cup, that is creeping up on the Big Slurpee. (1.18 litre). … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The economic crisis can be blamed for the death of quite a few large companies already—think Circuit City, Northwest Airlines, and Countrywide—so which ones can we expect to go bye-bye this year? Here are 10 American companies that seem unlikely to survive, from 24/7 Wall St. via Daily…

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Two arrested for iPad security breach

Two arrests have been made connected to the security breach that exposed thousands of iPad users’ email addresses and other info last year. Daniel Spitler and Andrew Auernheimer (yeah, that guy again) have been taken into custody and charged with conspiracy to access a computer without authorization and fraud, for allegedly using a custom script (built by Spitler) called iPad 3G Account Slurper to access AT&T’s servers, mimic an iPad 3G, and try out random ICC identifiers. Once a valid ICC was found, one could harvest the user’s name and email address. Of course, the hackers maintain that this was all done to force AT&T to close a major security flaw , and we’ll be interested to see what exactly the company does to make things right. Two arrested for iPad security breach originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Do we still have to pretend that this isn’t one in a series of egregious and illegal acts by JP Morgan Chase in the mortgage foreclosure process — or are we still pretending none of these things are connected ? Just asking! One of the nation’s biggest banks — JP Morgan Chase — admits it has overcharged several thousand military families for their mortgages, including families of troops fighting in Afghanistan. The bank also tells NBC News that it improperly foreclosed on more than a dozen military families. The admissions are an outgrowth of a lawsuit filed by Marine Capt. Jonathan Rowles. Rowles is the backseat pilot of an F/A 18 Delta fighter jet and has served the nation as a Marine for five years. He and his wife, Julia, say they’ve been battling Chase almost that long. The dispute apparently caused the bank to review its handling of all mortgages involving active-duty military personnel. Under a law known as the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), active-duty troops generally get their mortgage interest rates lowered to 6 percent and are protected from foreclosure. Chase now appears to have repeatedly violated that law, which is designed to protect troops and their families from financial stress while they’re in harm’s way. A Chase official told NBC News that some 4,000 troops may have been overcharged . What’s more, the bank discovered it improperly foreclosed on the homes of 14 military families. “We are deeply appreciative of those who fight to protect our country and Chase funds a number of programs that provide benefits to military personnel and veterans, and while any customer mistake is regrettable, we feel particularly badly about the mistakes we made here, ” Chase chief communications officer Kristin Lemkau said in a statement to NBC News. She said that beginning this week Chase will be mailing a total of about $2 million in refunds to families that may have been overcharged. She says most of the families improperly foreclosed on have gotten or will get their homes back. A bank official described what happened here as “grim,” but emphasized the mistakes were inadvertent, not malicious. Really? Are we talking about the same JP Morgan Chase, the one that illegally foreclosed on Florida homes , screwed the Denver school system , rigged municipal investment contracts , is being investigated by the SEC for rigging some CDOs , is alleged by a whistleblower to have fabricated and/or destroyed credit card records of customers, and bestowed us with President Obama’s new chief of staff? “Inadvertent,” my foot.

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The King’s Speech reigns at BAFTA Nominations

Dominic Cooper and Talulah Riley reveal this year’s nominations for the BAFTAS. The shortlist sees ‘The King’s Speech’ leading the pack with 14 mentions, followed by Darren Aronofsky’s ballet thriller ‘Black Swan’ which is up for 12 awards. (Jan. 18)

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Raw Video: Police Remove Duvalier From Hotel

Haitian police took ex-dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier out of his hotel Tuesday without saying whether he was being detained for crimes committed under his brutal regime. (Jan. 18)

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4 Ministers Quit New Tunisia Government

Four ministers quit Tunisia’s day-old government on Tuesday, undermining its hopes of quelling unrest by sharing power with members of the opposition to the old regime. (Jan. 18)

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ABC Touts Ron Reagan Jr.’s Alzheimer ‘Revelations’ About his Father for 24 Minutes Over Four Days

Over a span of four days and three programs, ABC donated 24 minutes of coverage to Ron Reagan's new book and the allegations that his father had symptoms of Alzheimer's while being President. On Tuesday, he appeared on Good Morning America for almost eight minutes of promotional coverage. Guest co-host Elizabeth Vargas teased the segment by proclaiming, “Coming up in just a moment, new revelations about President Reagan and when he developed Alzheimer's .” Wouldn't “allegations” have been a more fair way to describe the claims of Ronald Reagan's liberal son? In addition to appearing on Tuesday's GMA, the book was discussed on the Monday, Sunday and Saturday edition of the program. Vargas interviewed Ron Reagan for almost nine minutes on Friday's 20/20. Additionally, World News anchors highlighted the insinuations on Friday, Sunday and Monday. The grand total comes out to 24 minutes and 12 seconds of interviews or coverage.

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Exclusive: HP / Palm’s webOS tablets — pictures, plans, and more

Oh, hello. A trusted tipster just sent in these internal renders of HP / Palm’s “Topaz” webOS tablet , which is one of two tablets currently being developed in Sunnyvale. That’s right, two tablets: the 9-inch Topaz and a 7-inch model codnamed Opal — a lineup that fits nicely into Palm’s “Something big, Something small, Something beyond” tagline for its upcoming February 9th event . Looking at the render, we’re seeing the no-button design we’d previously heard about (we’re assuming the gesture area rotates with the display), a front-facing camera, a micro USB port on the bottom, and what appears to be a Vizio Tablet-style three speaker arrangement for stereo audio in both landscape and portrait modes — that’s two speakers along the left side and a third on the right. (That’s just a guess, though.) We’d also note the back appears to be a glossy material, which might rule out a giant Touchstone for charging — Touchstone backs have heretofore been soft-touch, but anything can change, we suppose. We’re told that units will start to arrive at Palm HQ in June as production ramps up for launch later this year — a timeline backed up by an internal marketing slide we received that lists WiFi-only, AT&T 3G, and Verizon LTE versions of the Opal arriving in September 2011, and on AT&T LTE in July 2012. The slide also indicates the Opal will have a particular e-reading focus, which makes sense for a 7-inch device, and there’s a mention of “premium audio,” which nicely reinforces our speaker hypothesis. Unfortunately, we don’t have any word on specs or pricing yet, but these things had better be packing some serious heat for cheap if Palm is really planning to wait until September to launch them — they’ll be going head-to-head with the Xoom , the PlayBook , and presumably the iPad 2 . We’re still digging for more, so keep an eye out — things are going to get crazy leading up to February 9th . Gallery: Exclusive: HP / Palm’s webOS tablets — pictures, plans, and more Exclusive: HP / Palm’s webOS tablets — pictures, plans, and more originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 13:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Amy Chua angered many— to the point of death threats —with her espousal of a strict “Chinese” parenting style and denouncement of the “weak, cuddling” American variety. But as far as David Brooks is concerned, it’s actually Chua who is “coddling her children.” By refusing to allow her daughters to…

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