If you are like me and want to try to figure out what all the excitement is about, check the video below. Helpful timecodes: 00:00 – Opening 09:40 – Introducing the Veer and Pre3 22:30 – Introducing the TouchPad 28:40 – TouchPad and Pre3 feature demonstration Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : 9 to 5 Mac Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 01:17 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Float Documentary Trailer from Phil Kibbe on Vimeo. These beautiful dragonfly-like model planes can float for up to half an hour under the power of one single-wound rubber band. Check out the trailer for Float posted by Phil Kibbe. Amazing craftsmanship and techniques! Video link. (via devour.com)… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 01:16 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Chris Matthews, on Thursday's Hardball, really laid it on thick in his tease for his upcoming special on Bill Clinton's post presidency as he exalted :”Other American presidents have done things before, after leaving office, but nothing on this level or planetary scope” and glorified: “We've never had a world leader like this before!”
Continue reading …Given recent news that Al Gore personally recruited Keith Olbermann to join Current TV as its “Chief News Officer” (I don't know either), readers may be wondering: what value could the former vice presiodent have possibly seen in Olbermann? Though we're not expecting confirmation from Current TV, here's one possibility: like Olbermann, Gore is a routine violator of Godwin's Law. Perhaps the former MSNBC host's penchant for Nazi comparisons impressed a man who, though he's an expert at comparing people with whom he disagrees to genocidal fascists, can't hold a candle to Olbermann's knee-jerk Nazi references. Which is not to say that Gore hasn't tried. Ed Driscoll recalls this description of one of Gore's books: In his 1992 book Earth in the Balance, he wrote that “today the evidence of an ecological Kristallnacht is as clear as the sound of glass shattering in Berlin.” He repeatedly refers to the unfolding “ecological holocaust” and invokes Martin Niemoller’s famous quote (“When the Nazis came for the Communists, I remained silent; I was not a Communist. … When they came for the Jews, I did not speak out; I was not a Jew. …”) to label himself and other environmentalists “the new resistance.”In An Inconvenient Truth and in interviews, Gore sticks to his guns. He quotes Churchill’s warning about the gathering storm of fascism and declares: “The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays, is coming to a close. In its place we are entering a period of consequence.” “And if you don't agree with him,” writes Driscoll, ” you're a digital brownshirt .” [T]oday Al Gore upped the ante. He coined a new term for the Internet critics of his positions: digital brownshirts. Yes, yes, it’s over the top. But it’s not the sentiment that raises eyebrows, it’s the position of the person who’s saying it. We don’t expect presidential candidates past or present to indulge in Usenet flame-war lingo. We don’t expect serious party elders to call the other side Nazis, and for good reason: it’s obscene. The brownshirts were evil. The brownshirts kicked the Jews in the streets and made the little kids put their hands on their heads as they stumbled off to the trains. The brownshirts were not interested in refuting arguments. They were interested in killing the people who dared argue at all. If Gore thinks his political opponents are like Nazis, he apparently fancies himself a contemporary Winston Churchill : Mindful of his British audience, Gore said the fight to cut carbon dioxide emissions will require a leader with the fortitude of Winston Churchill, who steered Britain through four years of hardship, bombings and economic deprivations to victory against the Nazis. “Winston Churchill aroused this nation in heroic fashion to save civilization in World War II,” he said. “We have everything we need except political will, but political will is a renewable resource.” But regular NewsBusters readers are surely unimpressed. After all, even these three examples can't compare to the ubiquitous invocations of the Third Reich by Gore's newest employee to describe, well, lots of people. Recipients of Olbermann's Nazi treatment have included: – Fox News , – George W. Bush , – Bill O'Reilly , – George W. Bush (again), – Kenneth Starr , – George W. Bush (once again), – Glenn Beck , – George W. Bush (and again), – Attorney Floyd Abrams , – George W. Bush (starting to see a pattern?), anddial – Ground Zero mosque opponents . With a resume like that, it's no wonder Gore wanted him on board. He'll fit in nicely at Current.
Continue reading …Broadcom is giving Google a lot of love of late, with the announcement of its second Android-ready processor in as many months hitting us today. The new BCM28150 is a big step up from its predecessor (released in December), and sports a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 at 1.1GHz; an HSPA+ modem doing 21Mbps; and Broadcom’s VideoCore IV VPU (vector processing unit). What’s more, it touts 12-megapixel camera imaging, 3D video and gaming at 1080p, HDMI out, and the obligatory Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS amenities. If the BCM28150 is your bag, Broadcom plans to demo the thing in Barcelona next week, but if a trip to Spain is too rich for your blood, you can always check out the PR after the jump (and keep it locked right here for our own MWC coverage, of course). Continue reading Broadcom announces yet another Android-friendly dual-core processor Broadcom announces yet another Android-friendly dual-core processor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 19:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Wake Forest baseball coach Tom Walter donated a kidney to freshman outfielder Kevin Jordan, who suffers from a disease that can lead to kidney failure. Both men met with the media in an Atlanta hospital while recovering Wednesday. (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …In testimony before Congress, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the terror threat continues to evolve and may be at its highest level since the September 11th attacks. (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords spoke for the first time since she was shot in the forehead, her spokesman said, yet another significant milestone in her recovery from a traumatic brain injury. (Feb. 9)
Continue reading …How does the HP Veer look up close? Cute as a button, and small — these pictures don’t do it justice at all. We just got our hands on the pint-sized webOS 2.2 smartphone, and snapped a stack of pictures for your viewing pleasure. You won’t be able to flip these around like playing cards, but they will give you a handle on what to expect from the miniature Pre 2 in the weeks or months to come, so click on through that gallery below. We’ll have video in a moment, too! Update: We went back for seconds and came away stuffed impressed by the power of the tiny machine — its form factor may bring back painful memories of the Kin One , but the Veer feels like a multitasking beast . Before our eyes, an HP rep swiped rapid-fire through enough apps to plan and communicate a Yelp restaurant date in under a minute flat, and there wasn’t so much as an instant’s delay when switching between each. We’re big fans of the form factor, small screen aside, the sliding hinge is solid with a delightful snap, and the cute little keyboard attached to that slider is fairly usable despite its size, with rubbery little keys that reminded us of those on the Palm Centro. What’s not to like? Update 2: Video after the break! Update 3: While we were unable to determine with certainty what carrier the Veer demo units were using, an IMEI was clearly displayed in the device info screen, leading us to conclude these were GSM phones (likely on AT&T). Gallery: HP Veer, first hands-on Gallery: Veer hands-on 2 Myriam Joire contributed to this report. Continue reading HP Veer, first hands-on! (updated with video!) HP Veer, first hands-on! (updated with video!) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 16:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …