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Brady Is AP Offensive Player of the Year

Tom Brady has won The Associated Press offensive player of the year award for the second time in four seasons. The New England quarterback took 21 of the 50 votes, beating Eagles quarterback Michael Vick by ten votes. (Feb. 1)

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Chris Matthews Compares Tea Party to the Muslim Brotherhood

In just one segment, on Tuesday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews managed to hypocritically use violent “gun play” language, attack Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin and even

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Super Bowl XLV Media Day: Packers split on iOS / Android, Cowboys CIO talks mobility

We woke up this morning in Dallas to 20 degree temperatures and a parking lot covered in ice. Not exactly the kind of weather the NFL was hoping for when it selected the new Cowboys Stadium to host Super Bowl XLV , but it didn’t stop both teams and media from making their way — however slowly — to Arlington for Super Bowl Media Day. Naturally, the likes of ESPN were there in full force, but rather than picking apart defensive schemes and seeing who could outgun Troy Polamalu for the longest mane in North Texas, we spent our time asking about mobile OS preferences and soaking up knowledge from Cowboys CIO Pete Walsh. With a price tag well north of $1 billion on the new Cowboys Stadium, the home to the world’s largest HD display is certainly one of the most technologically advanced in the world. It’s packing 884 wireless access points throughout (not to mention an internal network operations center that constantly monitors activity on each one), 260 miles of fiber optic cabling, capacity to handle over 100,000 simultaneous wireless connections, over 3,100 IPTVs and micro cell towers for each major carrier within — you know, so that kickoff video that just can’t wait actually sees its way onto YouTube prior to the start of the second half. Head on past the break to catch of a video of us talking smartphone platforms with Green Bay Packers center Scott Wells, as well as a lengthy (and insightful) interview with the Chief Information Officer of the Dallas Cowboys. Everything from the Cowboys’ rejection of FanVision to their hopes to blanket the stadium with gratis WiFi is covered, and we’re even given a hint that contactless payments and mobile food ordering systems could be just a season or so away. Gallery: Super Bowl XLV Media Day 2011: on the field with the Packers and Steelers Continue reading Super Bowl XLV Media Day: Packers split on iOS / Android, Cowboys CIO talks mobility Super Bowl XLV Media Day: Packers split on iOS / Android, Cowboys CIO talks mobility originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 19:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: a Foot of Snow in Kansas City, Mo.

Kansas City, Missouri is one of the many places getting socked by a snowstorm moving across much of the country. By evening, the National Weather Service reported nearly a foot of snow and drifts of three-and-a-half feet. (Feb. 1)

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This is wonderful. All of your favorite McBain moments from The Simpsons, compiled into a fairly seamless film, which is way better than the A Little Bit of Heaven trailer and probably better than Black Swan (I still haven’t seen Black Swan. But I’ll say this is definitely better than Black Swan.) McBain: The Movie from McBain on Vimeo. I remember all of these clips so clearly, as if they were from… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : VH1′s Today In Music Discovery Date : 02/02/2011 00:47 Number of articles : 4

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First Person: Group to Preserve Historic Ship

A troubled historic ocean liner is finally getting an answer to its distress call. The nonprofit SS United States Conservancy said Tuesday it has taken ownership of the famous cruise ship from Norwegian Cruise Lines and its parent for $3 million. (Feb. 1)

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Punxsutawney Preps for Groundhog Reveal

On the day before Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, the AP’s Lee Powell found all kinds of groundhogs, from live ones to sweet ones. (Feb. 1)

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Oops! NPR Mangles Planned Parenthood Sting Story, Is Forced to Correct

The pro-life group Live Action has posted an expose that should be deeply embarrassing to Planned Parenthood. In a visit taped on January 11, an office manager at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Perth Amboy, New Jersey greets a man and woman posing as a pimp and a prostitute by carefully explaining they want “as little information as possible” as they offer their contraceptive and abortion services, even as this pimp described bringing in underage girls as illegal aliens to be his sex workers. At NPR's blog The Two-Way, reporter Eyder Peralta picked this up and promptly mangled the facts. The headline was “Group Behind ACORN Undercover Videos Sets Up Planned Parenthood 'Sting.'” Yes, “sting” may be what you call it when liberal journalists take a hidden camera to expose malfeasance, but if the videographers are pro-life, the word goes into quotes. Peralta began: “The same group that went undercover at ACORN offices back in 2009 is now going after Planned Parenthood.” Wrong. NPR was forced to correct: “An earlier version of this post stated Live Action was associated with James O'Keefe. They are not, and O'Keefe was not a part of this undercover video.” But Live Action is still upset at the new headline: “Conservative Group Sets Up Planned Parenthood 'Sting.'” They claim the label is wrong : This title is still false as we have never identified ourselves as a “conservative” group. We are not conservative or liberal. Just because polls show that more conservatives are pro-life than liberals does not make our pro-life organization conservative. That is illogical. We are simply pro-life. So NPR, please stop arrogantly imposing your labels upon us. Political reporters may find it natural to assign pro-life activists to the right, but not only are there pro-life Democrats and even pro-life socialists — there's the problem that political reporters almost never describe “abortion rights” groups as liberals. In a 1998 study of newspaper labeling, MRC found about pro-lifers were described as “conservative” or some variant of it in 47 percent of stories, while abortion advocates were identified as “liberal” in 2.8 percent of stories.

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Mubarak’s 30 Years in Power Near End

Hosni Mubarak rose from Egypt’s Air Force to his country’s presidency following the assassination of Anwar Sadat. His nearly 30 years in rule have been marked by strong ties with the US and strong hand against opponents in Egypt. (Feb. 1)

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ASUS Lamborghini external HDD sports beautiful curves, bloated price tag

Hot on the heels of ASUS’ underwhelming Lamborghini VX6 netbook comes the equally over-hyped Lamborghini external HDD. Underneath that logo you’ve got either 500GB or 700GB of storage spinning at 5400RPM in the USB 2.0 model and 7200RPM in the USB 3.0 edition. The only sign of luxury in sight, however, is the price tag — at $120 for the 500GB and $140 for the 700GB, the USB 2.0 versions are nearly twice as pricey as the non-Lambo competition. We’ve still no idea when the drives will land Stateside or how much the USB 3.0 iteration will cost, but then again, if you have to ask … ASUS Lamborghini external HDD sports beautiful curves, bloated price tag originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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