Hard drives the size of a quarter and the latest iPad competitors are on display at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Robert Ray reports.
Continue reading …Republicans, their ranks expanded by tea party-backed freshmen, take control of the House when the 112th Congress convenes at noon on Wednesday. Jerry Bodlander reports. (Jan. 4)
Continue reading …Avigdor Lieberman says it will be “at least a decade” before peace can be negotiated with the Palestinians. Israel’s extremist foreign minister calls for “less international involvement and over-doing and over-speaking” in this interview . Related Entries December 28, 2010 Save Us From Our Devices December 24, 2010 Happy Holidays
Continue reading …Work being done by researchers at the Florida A&M University / Florida State University College of Engineering aims to make life a little easier for those folks who rely on electric wheelchairs by using automatic terrain-sensing tech originally developed for military robotic vehicles. Their prototype electric wheelchair can detect hazardous terrain and change driving strategies appropriately is so promising that the US Army has provided funding. If all goes well, we could be seeing these new-age chairs within five years — CES 2016 can’t come soon enough. Military terrain-sensing tech to enable smarter electronic wheelchairs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 05:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Remember The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 which mandated that all US retailers must stop selling incandescent bulbs by 2012? If you don’t, you’re apparently not alone, since according to a lighting survey conducted for IKEA back in 2010, 61% of Americans weren’t aware of the legislation either. Luckily for those not in the know, IKEA was kind enough to remind the world of the upcoming change by proudly announcing that they’ve stopped selling the power-sucking bulbs a whole year early — making them the first retailer in the US to comply with the bill. To help customers deal with the switch the furniture giant will sell visitors compact fluorescent and halogen bulbs — in addition to LED lamps. That’s seems like smart business considering the same lighting survey says 67% of Americans care about using energy saving lights, while 81% say using more efficient lights is a good environmental practice. So much for incandescent bulbs making a comeback eh? Continue reading IKEA becomes the first major retailer to stop selling incandescent light bulbs IKEA becomes the first major retailer to stop selling incandescent light bulbs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 03:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A slain national defense consultant was seen alive in downtown Wilmington, Del. less than 24 hours before he was found dead in a nearby landfill, police said Tuesday. (Jan. 4)
Continue reading …Three people have died, 14 in critical condition as deadly flu spreads mainly through central Israel
Continue reading …By Ruth Marcus Liberal activists are demanding filibuster reform—now. They should be careful what they wish for. Related Entries January 4, 2011 GOP Gears Up to Take Down Health Care Reform January 4, 2011 Wrong Again, Sen. Graham
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