Cenk Uygur can't figure out why accused Army leaker Bradley Manning isn't being treated like a “hero”.
Continue reading …The 93-year-old former president of Bakersfield College was rescued after crashing his car into a southwest Bakersfield, California canal. (April 14)
Continue reading …‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ will end their runs in September and January, leaving ‘General Hospital’ as the lone remaining daytime soap opera on ABC. (April 14)
Continue reading …PSA of the Day: YouTube enlists the services of Mondo Mini Shows’ Happy Tree Friends to illustrate the gratuitous violence that may befall users who infringe on the copyrights of others. [ youtube .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 15:59 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Tweet – A Salafist group of radical Islamists kidnapped an Italian activist in Gaza on Thursday and threatened to kill him, the group and aid workers said. Foreign aid workers in the enclave named the man as Vittorio Arrigoni and said he was an activist with a pro-Palestinian group called the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), who was also working as a journalist and writer. In a video posted on YouTube, the Salafist group said it had taken him hostage…
Continue reading …20th Century Fox has released the movie trailer for Rupert Wyatt’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes., starring James Franco, Andy Serkis, Frida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, and Tom Felton. The film is a prequel/reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise which takes place in present day with a science fact-like take on how animal testing leads to the end of the human race, and yes, the rise of the… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 12:18 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …NAIROBI, Kenya — A ship-based laser tested by the U.S. Navy’s research arm could put the heat on Somali pirates. The Navy for the first time last week successfully tested a solid-state high-energy laser from a ship. The beam, which was aimed at a boat moving through turbulent Pacific Ocean waters, set the target’s engine on fire. The Office of Naval Research says the laser traveled over “miles, not yards.” For now, the test is a proof of concept, and it’s not yet known when it might be deployed as a weapon. The baseball-sized laser beam, though, could be used to stop small crafts from approaching naval ships. It could also target pirates. “You can use the laser to ward off an attack, or you can dial it down to a non-lethal level where it basically becomes a very bright light so they know they are being targeted,” Michael Deitchman, the director of air warfare and weapons at the Office of Naval Research, said Wednesday. Deitchman said the laser provides two benefits not seen in other military weapons. The laser is precise, unlike bullets that can ricochet and hit unintended targets, and the laser’s strength can be dialed down from a lethal level to a nuisance level. Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, the head of Dryad Maritime Intelligence, said the test was “remarkable” for how the Navy was able to concentrate the beam over such a long distance at sea, and given how the boat was being tossed about in rough water. “Hats off to the U.S. Navy because that is very, very impressive,” he said. “It was pitching and rolling and yet they got this very fine beam to focus on one part of an engine casing. That they managed to keep the energy in one place is remarkable.” Somali pirates attacks have become increasingly violent in recent months. Pirate assaults typically involve multiple skiffs zooming in on a target. The pirates often carry and fire AK-47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades at targets. Some cargo ships now carry private security guards to defend against pirates. They also can use such defensive measures as water cannons and sound blasters. But those measures may not be enough to overcome an armed attack. Gibbon-Brooks said the new laser “absolutely” could be deployed against pirates, but says a sniper rifle could work just as well. He suspects the Navy has bigger hopes for its sea-based laser. The Navy released a video of the test on YouTube. It’s been viewed more than 600,000 times. “It’s a very, very interesting moment for naval warfare in that we have a whole new genre of weapons,” he said. “It’s certainly a remarkable step forward. The ability to apply more power in a burst or the ability to manipulate that power is really where I see this going,” he said. “I think if you watch the video and think that’s what they intend to do to Somali pirates in a year, you don’t understand what’s being set out in front of them. It could be used in any type of naval warfare.” The laser test was carried out by the Navy and Northrop Grumman as part of a $98 million contract. The Office of Naval Research’s big project is a megawatt-level electron laser that could be used to defend Naval ships against supersonic and ballistic missiles, said Deitchman. The recent laser test helps the Navy move in that direction. “It demonstrated once and for all that we could get material damage effects with a laser at sea, and it really gives us confidence to proceed on with directed energy systems,” Deitchman said.
Continue reading …NEW YORK, N.Y. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — In order for an interview to turn into a good offer, SET Personal Marketing, a firm specializing in helping professionals find work or change careers, advises that it should be far more than just a question-and-answer session. One strategy Robert J. Gerberg, Chairman of SET Personal Marketing, suggests is to develop a positive chemistry right at the start. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 22:06 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …(YouTube link) One of the dinosaurs from the show “Walking with Dinosaurs” (previously at Neatorama) visited a school in Bondi, near Sydney, Australia. The kids were, shall we say, excited. Don’t miss the foot race! -via reddit Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 13/04/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Originally projected to launch in Q4 of 2010, Verizon has finally started pushing out version 1.9 of its Media Guide software to set-top boxes in Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany and Harrisburg. Other regions can expect to be upgraded over the next couple of months, but just in case you’ve forgotten what’s coming here’s a few of the new features: a widescreen HD guide as shown above replacing the old 4×3 SD one , support for switching 3DTVs into the correct mode automatically, native passthrough, 1080p, external hard drives, DVD-style chaptering on DVR recordings, an all new search function and access to DVR recordings from other boxes in the house. Those are just some of the features included in this massive upgrade (not all of the boxes support all of the new features, doublecheck to see if yours is supported first — this could be a good time for an upgrade ), check out the release notes on Verizon’s forums for more details, or check out the press release and a trailer for the new software included after the break. Continue reading Verizon FiOS TV 1.9 software update adds an HD guide, DVR enhancements Verizon FiOS TV 1.9 software update adds an HD guide, DVR enhancements originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 17:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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