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Jim Henson’s 75th Birthday Doodle Alibombo y Jim Henson. Jim Henson Google Doodle (Katy Perry – ET LaurenLaCapra says: RT @ google : Today & tomorrow our doodle celebrates Jim Henson – his son remembers him on our blog http://t.co/WCBm522y http://t.co/K9WgiW6J

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Magnetic Cello almost makes it cool to play the cello (video)

Say hello to the Magnetic Cello, the perfect companion to your magnetic drum kit . Crafted by college student David Levi (AKA “Magnetovore”), the instrument vaguely represents a traditional cello in structure, but the similarities pretty much end right there. To play it, for example, musicians use not a horsehair bow, but a magnetic rod that produces a voltage within an attached coil (the “bridge,” in this case). Its “strings,” meanwhile, consist of resistive ribbons connected to a voltage-controlled oscillator, allowing users to manipulate volume with the magnet-bow. The result sounds surprisingly cello-like, though Levi says he’s still tinkering with its tone and playability. Waltz past the break to see the beast in action for yourself, or find more details in Levi’s provisional patent application at the link below. Continue reading Magnetic Cello almost makes it cool to play the cello (video) Magnetic Cello almost makes it cool to play the cello (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 24 Sep 2011 04:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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England 67-3 Romania | Rugby World Cup Pool B match report

• England 67-3 Romania • Watch World Cup video highlights, interviews and more • Re-live the match in Tom Lutz’s minute-by-minute report England, thanks to a 25-minute hat-trick from Mark Cueto in his first game of the tournament and another from the other wing Chris Ashton, at last shook off the shackles and all but booked their place in the quarter-finals with a 10-try beating of Romania in Dunedin. They now wait for Scotland and Argentina to do the honours in Wellington to know who their likely opponents in two weeks will be. Before then, of course, comes a final pool match and their former coach, Andy Robinson whose side are not only quietly comfortable about Wellington, but looking to get at the Auld Enemy. England may have been helped on their way by Romeo Gontineac, who rested all but four of the Romanian team that played Argentina, but the back three of Cueto, Ashton and Ben Foden had one of those nights which may make some of the bigger teams sit up and take notice. Add the power of Manu Tuilagi, the industry of Tom Croft and James Haskell and it was a decent night for the England manager Martin Johnson, even if the place kicking was less than 100%. His side were three points up in under two minutes when Romania were caught offside but reverted to type in the fifth minute squandering the chance of their first try by hanging on in the tackle. After all the soul searching that followed that frustrating penalty-ridden performance against Georgia it was hardly the way to start. Another good position was squandered for obstruction at an attacking line out, but England’s adventure was rewarded in the 15 minute when Ashton was too quick and too strong for the cover. The Northampton wing shoved the first would-be tackler aside, then ran away from the rest to put the ball on a plate for Cueto, back after his back problems and already looking sharp. Out wide and at pace, England were a real threat and with the Romanian defence being pulled from side to side, midfield holes started to appear and in the 22nd minute Mike Tindall, who has had his troubles of late, spotted one big enough for Cueto to slide through and the Sale winger was on the board for a second time with a third just five minutes away. Tindall was again the man to start it, winning a midfield turn-over before getting the ball wide to Wilkinson. Haskell and Croft relayed the ball further left and Cueto was home and dry, although for the second time Wilkinson missed the conversion. No matter, practice was coming thick and fast. This time it was Wilkinson the architect, a flick inside finding the other England wing coming on an angle that was far too clever for the cover and Ashton took the England lead out to 25 points after 32 minutes, running around behind the posts to make the kick a certainty. He showed less consideration for the kicker two minutes later, scooting down the right for his second and England’s fifth, but Wilkinson converted anyway to bring England’s scoring up to 34 at a point a minute. Marin Dumbrava kicked one penalty and hit the upright with a second when Steve Thompson saved England’s bacon with a cynical boot, but at 34-3 England had played their best half of the competition and more tries were on the way. Twenty seconds into the second half, Tuilagi ran down the right to put Ben Youngs in. Toby Flood – on for Wilkinson at half time – could not add the points either, although he did announce himself with a 60-yard touch finder which set up Foden’s try, care of Tuilagi who then got one of his own to bring up the half century with 20 minutes to go. Croft, Ashton for a third time, completed the scoring. Ten years ago at Twickenham it was 134-0, but 67-3 will do for now. England: Foden (Armitage 51); Ashton, Tuilagi, Tindall, Cueto; Wilkinson (Flood ht), Youngs (Wigglesworth 61); Corbisiero (Cole 58), Thompson (Mears 50), Cole (Wilson ht), Deacon (Shaw 58), Palmer), Croft (Leicester), Moody (capt, Wood 61), Haskell Tries: Cueto 3, Ashton 3, Youngs, Foden, Tuilagi, Croft Cons: Wilkinson 3, Flood 4. Pen: Wilkinson Romania: Vlaicu (Nicolae 71); Ciuntu, Cazan (Gal 42), Dumitras, Apostol; Dumbrava, Sirbu (Calafeteanu ht); Nere, Suman (Tincu 50), Florea (Ion 61), Poparlan, Petre (capt 52), Burcea, Ratiu (Ianus 59),Tonita. Pen: Dumbrava Ref: Romain Poite (France) England rugby union team Romania rugby union team Rugby World Cup 2011 Rugby union Mike Averis guardian.co.uk

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Sony Reader WiFi almost ready to let you (multi)touch it, up for pre-order now

Well, it’s been almost a month since we first pinched our greasy fingers across the Pearl E-Ink screen gracing the front of Sony’s latest e-reader , and your opportunity to do the same is quickly approaching. The 7-inch, Android-powered Reader is now available for pre-order (at the source link) for $150, just as expected. The current shipping date is listed as “on or about” October 16th, so if you put in your order now, you’ll still have a couple of weeks to wait. Still, if you could hold out six years for A Dance with Dragons , what’s three weeks to you? [Thanks, knowmadd] Sony Reader WiFi almost ready to let you (multi)touch it, up for pre-order now originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 24 Sep 2011 02:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Dish Network, Blockbuster unveil Blockbuster Movie Pass all-inclusive entertainment service

At its “a stream come true” event today, Dish Network finally revealed its plans for a subscription video service called Blockbuster Movie Pass, due to launch October 1st. That includes access to discs (movies and games) by mail, streaming video to the TV and PC, and linear TV service from Dish, all in one package. Blockbuster Movie Pass is clearly being pitched a Netflix / Qwikster competitor, however it’s currently only available to Dish Network subscribers for $10 / month. That tie to pay-TV makes it a TV Everywhere play pulling Dish’s various properties under one umbrella, but doesn’t significantly shift the online video landscape. New subscribers to the America’s Best 200 package will get free access to a year, while those schlubs stuck on cable or without pay-TV service can simply look on with envy. The last slide shown does invite non-Dish subscribers to “stay tuned,” so if you’re really looking for a Netflix alternative… stay tuned. Check the gallery to see the slides for yourself, well update with more press materials once they’re available — now included with all the details after the break. Update : The new page is accessible right now (Thanks Alex!) as seen in the screenshot above. It features all you can eat access to streaming movies and a few TV shows culled from Starz (as rumored), Epix, Sony Movie Channel, Hallmark and Blockbuster’s own VOD library. We’re sure the folks at Netflix are absolutely crying their eyes out over losing access to some of Cuba Gooding Jr.’s finest flicks like Ticking Clock and The Hit List ( Toy Story 3 however, could be a real loss). Check below for the link, as well as another one to sign up for the service now. Gallery: Blockbuster Movie Pass Continue reading Dish Network, Blockbuster unveil Blockbuster Movie Pass all-inclusive entertainment service Dish Network, Blockbuster unveil Blockbuster Movie Pass all-inclusive entertainment service originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Is this the Motorola Xoom 2?

Who’s looking sleek in angled corners? Why, it’s the Motorola Xoom 2 — at least it might be, according to Droid-Life and the folks that leaked it the above image. The outfit’s informant tells them that the pictured device is flaunting micro-USB and HDMI ports, a SIM card slot and a few large, flush buttons on its back. Is it the real deal? Well, we can’t say it looks much like Verizon’s door-destroying tablet , or even the shy slate that we spied on Motorola Mobility’s leaked website redesign — but we wouldn’t put too much stock into ambiguous renders and inconclusive advertisements anyway. There’s one more image after the break for those of you that are into rear-facing cameras and “confidential” engravings. Continue reading Is this the Motorola Xoom 2? Is this the Motorola Xoom 2? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 23:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Kim Delaney on Drugs What’s Wrong With Kim Delaney?!!!!! What’s Wrong With Kim Delaney? OldDon2 says: Kim Delaney Appears Drunk On Stage: The Army Wives star was pulled off stage at a Liberty Medal Ceremony after s… http://t.co/lE1H3Xex

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Crazy Larry: Perry Is GOP’s ‘Favorite Killer, Favorite State-Sanctioned Killer’

It's going to be a long campaign . . . Republicans haven't come close to choosing their presidential candidate yet, but already a proud member of the MSM is calling a leading GOP contender a “killer.” On his MSNBC show this evening, Crazy Larry O'Donnell accused Rick Perry of being–for his record of enforcing the law on capital punishment in Texas–the Republicans' “favorite killer, favorite state-sanctioned killer.”

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Sony offers ‘adjustment’ for NEX-5N camera to reduce clicking sound while recording video

Looks like we weren’t the only one afflicted by the Sony NEX-5N camera’s annoying click problem . In case you missed it, the camera displayed the annoying tendency of producing an audible click loud enough to ruin any 1080/60p video if it was moved suddenly while shooting. Tonight Sony updated its support site to promise a “performance improvement” available to all owners under the camera’s warranty that it claims reduces the sound. At the moment we don’t have any more information on what’s causing the sound or what the improvement entails, but owners can dial 888-868-7392 to get their units upgraded. Sony offers ‘adjustment’ for NEX-5N camera to reduce clicking sound while recording video originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 21:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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