Sarah Palin posted a nearly eight-minute video on her Facebook page early Wednesday, accusing journalists and pundits of inciting hatred and violence in the wake of a deadly Arizona shooting that gravely wounded a US congresswoman. (Jan. 12)
Continue reading …You know what was missing form Vulkano ‘s last release? More pun-ful names, that’s what. Enter the Vulkano Blast and Flow do-it-all media boxes. For $99, the latter boasts watching live TV, browsing episode guides, and accessing recorded content via PC, Macs, smartphones, and various tablets — iOS, BlackBerry, and Android for now, according to the press release, with Windows (Phone?) 7 and Symbian on the horizon. Meanwhile, the Blast adds HDMI out, UPnP support, and a 160GB hard drive for $199. Both have a 802.11n router and both are due out this month, if ya dig. Vulkano Blast and Flow due this month, streaming your media all over the place originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 22:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Montana Hotel above Port Au Prince was one of the deadliest sites during the Haiti earthquake. Survivors, rescuers, and family members of victims gather Wednesday to mark the one year anniversary of the building’s collapse. (Jan. 12)
Continue reading …This day began with ugliness — let’s end it with positive news: And from ABC News : The three lawmakers who witnessed the moment were House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California, Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of Florida, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. “We had been telling her that she was inspiring the country with her courage and that we couldn’t wait to take her out to pizza and… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Kos Discovery Date : 13/01/2011 03:15 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …President Obama paid a visit to Gabrielle Giffords and the other survivors of last weekend’s shooting spree, then delivered some great news in his national address: “A few minutes after we left her room … Gabby opened her eyes for the first time,” he said. “She knows we’re here.” Before going…
Continue reading …Torrential summer rains tore through mountains in Rio de Janeiro state, killing at least 140 people in 24 hours, Brazilian officials said on Wednesday. Rescuers struggled to dig through tons of mud and debris in a search for survivors. (Jan. 12)
Continue reading …Sarah Palin’s use in a video commentary of the “blood libel” phrase, against those exploiting the Tucson shooting in order to discredit her, inflamed television journalists with NBC’s Andrea Mitchell ridiculously highlighting on Wednesday’s Nightly News how “more than 375,000 people have expressed their views in an online poll on MSNBC.com” and “nearly 59 percent do not agree with Palin.” As if MSNBC.com attracts any kind of representative audience. On the CBS Evening News , Chip Reid maintained: “She ignited a new controversy by using the term ‘blood libel,’ which refers to false allegations from the Middle Ages that Jews murdered Christian children to use their blood in religious ceremonies.” Claire Shipman, on ABC’s World News , relayed how “she uses a phrase many view as particularly incendiary, ‘blood libel.’” Mitchell asserted “Palin’s response is now setting off more controversy” as evidenced by how “the Internet was immediately on fire over two words in her speech, ‘blood libel,’ a central myth of anti-Semitism” which “is offensive say critics.” read more
Continue reading …Want some help with your newfound choice of iPhone carrier? Let T-Mobile break it down for you in an entirely unbiased and dispassionate fashion. The pink carrier’s latest hit piece commercial highlights the fact that, whether on Verizon or AT&T, the iPhone only has recourse to 3G connectivity, painting the two carriers as a pair of grey suits distinguishable only by the color of their ties. It’s a cute way to promote your own 4G network, sure, but it conveniently disregards the fact that Verizon’s enriching its LTE ( Lightning! Thunder! Electric! ) network with some true superphones while AT&T is similarly committed to a 2011 LTE rollout . So, really, the only thing under critique here is Apple’s rapidly aging 3G wonder. Skip the break to see the video ad. Continue reading AT&T and Verizon are the same bag of 3G hurt for iPhone owners, says T-Mobile (video) AT&T and Verizon are the same bag of 3G hurt for iPhone owners, says T-Mobile (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 21:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Last night The Daily Show weighed in on a plan to sanitize Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn . NewSouth Books recently announced that it would release a version of Twain’s classic novel that replaces 219 instances of the n-word with the word “slave.” “Well, congratulations on the promotion, Jim,” Comedy Central’s “Senior Black Correspondent” Larry Wilmore said of Twain’s fictional slave “Jim” character. “Wow, this is a huge upgrade, from n****r to slave. Yeah, that’s like a show going from WB to UPN.” After Wilmore tried to entice Jon Stewart into saying the word, The Daily Show host finally admitted, “It’s uncomfortable.” “It should be,” Wilmore replied. “Mark Twain put that word in for a reason. The n-word speaks to a society that casually dehumanized black people. Slave was just a job description.” “Jim is no longer a slave. He ran away. Twain’s saying he can’t run away from being a n****r,” he added. “Look, using that word doesn’t make the book offensive to today’s kids. They are accustomed to it,” Wilmore continued. “If you want kids to pick up a book, emphasize that word!” “Say it’s written by Lil’ Twain,” he joked. “It will be a young adult best seller. Leave Jim alone.” The decision to sanitize the book has been met with outrage from students and scholars alike. “[I]s it really that adolescents can’t comprehend the layers inherent in the word and its usage?” John McWhorter, contributor to The Root, asked readers . “[I]t’s hard not to notice that the typical black view regarding NewSouth’s action is that it would be a whitewashing of history. Black people want their kids to see the real Huckleberry Finn.” “We’ve come a long way indeed when there are cases in which white people are more offended by the n-word than the people it refers to,” he added. “‘Slave’ may suit the whims of today’s public, but it compromises the story’s tone and historical context,” 12th-grade student Sarah Gittens opined . “After all, if we republish Huck Finn , we will have to republish every single classic for one reason or another,” she wrote. “Once censorship begins, it will see no end.”
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