Oh man! If she’s going to keep doing stuff like this, then we’re even MORE excited to see this live! Katy Perry launched her California Dreams tour in Lisbon, Portugal last night, and in between performing her own material, she got pretty creative and did an AMAZING acoustic mash-up of Rihanna’s Only Girl (In The Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PerezHilton.com Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 17:51 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …It’s all about “workers rights” dontcha know! Socialists, Marxists, Communists, Leninists, Trotskyites, Social Democrats, jerks, assholes, and pinkos have descended upon Madison, Wisconsin in large numbers. What was originally a union protest has turned into a Woodstock of sorts. It’s the kind of place where one might find themselves engulfed in a large cloud of Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hot Joints Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 17:37 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Howard Kurtz must not watch any of MSNBC’s daytime coverage if he’s going to paint the entire network as liberal and siding with the union members because of Ed Schultz’s coverage of the protests in Wisconsin. Apparently he missed this . Click here to view this media If he wants to paint Ed Schultz, Cenk Uygur, Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes who’s filling in at night once in a while with that brush, that’s fine. But don’t pretend that most of the rest of their coverage has been anything other than either a mixed bag, full of half truths and false equivalencies or downright hostile the the people out there on the streets. And you’ve just got to love someone from a network that’s been openly promoting the astroturf “tea party” AND that has just hired Erick Erickson and Dana Loesch for some (cough) fair and balanced commentary, taking issue with Ed Schultz advocating for the union members. So promoting the Koch brothers and their corporate funded protests and hiring a couple of flaming right wingers as part of your “Best Political Team on Television” is a-okay, but promoting working people who don’t want their collective bargaining rights taken away is something a network anchor shouldn’t be advocating for. Gotcha Howard. Transcript via CNN below the fold. KURTZ: Now, Christina talked about conflict driving, you know, a lot of media coverage. And there’s been a lot of that in recent days in Wisconsin, where the new Republican governor, Scott Walker, not only trying to cut public employees’ benefits, but limit their ability to do collective bargaining. MSNBC has been all over this story, and Ed Schultz, the liberal host, has not only done his show from Madison, he seems to be functioning as a correspondent, and you would have to say kind of taking the side of the public union protesters. Let’s take a brief look at Schultz. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ED SCHULTZ, HOST OF THE ED SCHULTZ SHOW: You want to turn your back on firefighters? You want to turn your back on police officers? You want to turn your back on nurses? You want to turn your back on brothers and sisters who have stood in solidarity to fight for middle class in America? Is that wrapping yourself in the flag? CROWD: No! (END VIDEO CLIP) KURTZ: Does it seem to you, Michael Medved, that MSNBC is taking one side of this debate in Wisconsin? MEDVED: Well, there is no doubt that they are. And look, one of problems here is that this is a kind of thing that is a bipartisan challenge. Andrew Cuomo in the state of New York is actually getting serious, it would appear, about doing the same kinds of reforms of the pension problems that Scott Walker is a little bit ahead of curve on. Look, just to disagree a little bit with John, where he says that there is no real urgency — that President Obama is right to say you need to be more patient — we are coming up to this debt extension vote. In other words, if we don’t raise the debt ceiling, the government goes into default. And that is very, very serious. I think that everybody can agree on that. And so, the need for some kind of plan to go forward, at least for the near-term future is immediate, it’s pressing and yes, it’s dramatic. And we all know that the press loves to cover dramatic things like Wisconsin and like confrontations on Capitol Hill. ARAVOSIS: I think it’s a bit of a phony analogy in the sense that I do want my government solving the problem of Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid in the next two weeks to deal with this sort of phony deadline we’ve been given with the budget limit. That’s — KURTZ: It’s a deadline that it is extended routinely. MEDVED: What’s phony about the deadline? ARAVOSIS: Two weeks? Michael — MEDVED: What’s phony about the deadline? (CROSSTALK) ARAVOSIS: Fair enough. Fair enough. But I don’t think we should be solving them by putting a gun to our heads and saying, you know what, you better come up with an answer on a huge problem in two weeks or else. BELLANTONI: They did have a year on this deficit commission. They did come out. (CROSSTALK) KURTZ: All right. Well, it’s going — we’re not going — ARAVOSIS: It’s not resolve yet. KURTZ: All right. It’s not going to be resolved in two weeks. It’s not going to be resolved here.
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Continue reading …So, by now you’ve seen the PlayStation Certified Qriocity tablet known within Sony as the “S1.” But that’s not the only tablet the vernerable Japanese company is preparing to launch in 2011. We’ve been told by a pair of highly trusted and proven sources that Sony is also working on two rather unconventional tablet form factors including a dual-screen Honeycomb clamshell and newfangled Windows 7 tablet slider. First, let’s look at the clamshell model sporting a pair of 5.5-inch displays — a device first hinted at in a 2010 Sony patent application titled ” Electronic Book with Enhanced Features .” However, unlike the patent’s blocky illustration, we’re told that Sony’s clamshell — known as the “S2″ internally — more closely resembles an oval cylinder when closed as depicted in the illustration above. Spec-wise, we’re told that it will be very similar in performance to the S1 with a Tegra 2 SoC and WiFi + 3G radio on the inside and front- and rear-facing cameras on the outside. And like the S1 tablet, the S2 will be focused on delivering Qriocity media to the consumer. Sorry, no word on whether the S2 is PlayStation Certified . Obviously, the S2 won’t be running stock Honeycomb — instead, Sony is currently optimizing the Android OS to make the most of those two displays. One source reports having seen Gmail running on a demonstration prototype where the list of messages is displayed on one screen with the body of the selected message displayed on the other. Maps, we’re told, will display the map graphic on one display with the detailed turn-by-turn instructions or Streetview displayed on the other. Likewise, the S2 will display a video and picture navigation menu on one half of the clamshell with the selected content blown-up to fill the screen of the other. We’re also told that these apps will work in a variety of orientations. Sounds interesting, to say the least. Regrettably, our sources are less than enthusiastic. Click through to find out why. Continue reading Exclusive: Sony ‘S2′ dual-screen Android clamshell and 9.4-inch Windows 7 VAIO slider due this year Exclusive: Sony ‘S2′ dual-screen Android clamshell and 9.4-inch Windows 7 VAIO slider due this year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 10:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Hundreds of people have been evacuated from a remote Aboriginal community in Northern Territory following extensive flooding after a river broke its banks. (Feb. 21)
Continue reading …Some sharp video via the Heritage Foundation and Freethink Media (a project by Reason vet videographer Dan Hayes), who were on the scene during the recent hullabaloo in the Badger State. Includes lots of interviews with protesters, counter-protesters, politicos (inlcuding Gov. Scott Walker). Well worth watching, whatever side you’re rooting for. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 14:31 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Mika Brzezinski learned a life lesson this morning: look before you leap to defend liberals . . . At the top of Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough referenced the hateful emails he and Mika had received from the left and the similarly ugly signs held by Wisconsin union protesters.
Continue reading …[1] Our friends the Fine Brothers have filed the latest episode of their popular “Spoiler” series — 50 Movie Spoilers of 2010 in 3 Minutes, in one take. You might remember that we’ve featured their videos 50 Christmas Movie Spoilers in 3 Minutes [2], 100 Movie Spoilers in 4 minutes [3], Spoiling Every Best Picture Winner in Oscar History [4], 50 spoilers of 2009 in 4 minutes [5], 100 Horror Movie… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 14:08 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Current gasoline-powered hybrids can barely manage to keep ahead of small diesels in the mpg wars that will shape our future transportation structure, but in theory a diesel hybrid would rule the roost — for the moment, at least. That’s what Volvo will be showing off in Geneva shortly, promising a whopping 124MPG from the V60 plug-in diesel hybrid it announced a few weeks back . The car uses an internal combustion engine driving the front wheels and an electric one to spin the rears, meaning 2WD efficiency but AWD grip — and a combined 285hp to handily blow the doors off any Prius that dares step up at a streetlight. Volvo is saying the car will take about five hours to charge on a standard household outlet and that you’ll be able to monitor that status from your iPhone . Check it out in the video below and turn up those speakers in preparation for one heck of an inspirational piano solo. Continue reading Volvo releases more details on 124MPG V60 plug-in, shows off iPhone app (video) Volvo releases more details on 124MPG V60 plug-in, shows off iPhone app (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 08:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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