Images via PixelThis Etsy Shop PixelThis is an artist who builds beautiful and funky clocks made from all sorts of recycled things — record players, computer parts, even bike wheels. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Flooding has forced the evacuation of an entire town in eastern Australia. Authorities were warning that high water across southern and central Queensland wouldn’t be receding anytime soon. (Dec. 29)
Continue reading …Photo courtesy Saad.Akhtar via flickr and Creative Commons license. The city of Beijing plans to issue only 20,000 car registrations per month (that’s still a whopping 240,000 new cars annually) over the next year in order to control traffic . China is the world’s hottest automobile market these days, and the restrictions, which went into place on December 24, have had the unintended effect of driving up car sales in the final month of 2010. According to
Continue reading …An aging chair lift that was due to be replaced failed at a Maine resort Tuesday, sending skiers plummeting into ungroomed snow far below. At least eight skiers, including three children, were injured. (Dec. 28)
Continue reading …Chief negotiator says Palestinians will submit request as soon as Bosnia take over Security Council presidency. ‘Israeli government is witnessing an international isolation that it hasn’t witnessed before,’ he says
Continue reading …With iTunes overrun with apps that do little more than find creative ways to promote products or otherwise suck time, it’s nice to see mobile technology doing something that’s, well, not so trivial. VerbalVictor, a $10 program, which should be available in the App Store next week, uses iPhone and iPad touch screens to allow people with disabilities to communicate with the outside world. Paul Pauca — whose son suffers from Pitt Hopkins Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes delays in cognitive development, motor skills, and verbal communication — developed the app as an affordable alternative to non-verbal communication devices. It touts functionality similar to the device used by Steven Hawking, but is far more accessible than the professor’s $8,200 setup. VerbalVictor allows parents and caregivers to take pictures and record accompanying audio; the entries are then turned into buttons, which the user presses when they want to communicate — sort of like a very advanced and customizable See N’ Say. The device can be used for simple expressions, like an image of a dog that speaks “dog” when pressed, or for recording commonly used phrases and complete sentences. It may never reach the popularity of, say iFart , but it’s sure to win some dedicated users. VerbalVictor app gives voice to disabled originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 07:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Heavy rains are pounding parts of Northern California. At least two inches of rain and high winds were expected. (Dec. 29)
Continue reading …Since a relative’s Thanksgiving Day 2009 shooting rampage at their home, Jim and Muriel Sitton have faced a horrific balancing act: moving past the grief of losing their 6-year-old daughter Makayla Joy, and helping realize her unfulfilled dreams. (Dec 29)
Continue reading …Beirut media outlets report compromise offer drafted by King Abdullah, Assad calls on Lebanese premier to reject probe into his father’s assassination in exchange for Hezbollah guarantee he would not be harmed
Continue reading …CAPTION: Seven police officers have been injured in an explosion as they tried to confiscate illegal fireworks from vendors in a street market in the Peruvian city of Chiclayo, local media reported. (Dec. 29)
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