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Dubya’s Daughter For New York Marriage

The younger Barbara Bush has joined her mother in endorsing same-sex marriage. The New York Times comments on the kids of prominent Republicans: Ms. Bush is the latest child of a prominent Republican leader to embrace same-sex marriage, long considered anathema to the conservative movement. Gay rights advocates have been quick to seize on the generational split as evidence that the acceptance of same-sex… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Joe. My. God. Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 23:58 Number of articles : 4

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Teen‘s Homemade ’Death Ray’ Melts Cans, Rocks, and Sets Logs on Fire

If this is real, it’s quite incredible. Meet 19-year-old Eric Jacqmain. He’s a typical kid from Indiana, except for one small difference: he built a death ray that he says can “melt steel, vaporize aluminum, boil concrete, turn dirt into lava, and obliterate any organic material in an instant.” And he’s got a video that reportedly shows all this things happening. Really. “The R5800 is my latest and… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 23:25 Number of articles : 5

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RIM shows PlayBook living in sweet harmony with BlackBerry Torch in new video

It’s no secret that RIM’s PlayBook is going to need a connection to a nearby BlackBerry phone to do much of its corporate heavy lifting, and a new video posted by the company today shows a little more detail on exactly how that’ll look. The one-minute, 54-second spot spends much of its time in the tablet’s email app, demonstrating how the Playbook and the Torch beside it are perfectly in sync — read an email on one, it immediately shows read on the other, and so on. We also learn that any secured corporate data that you’re using on the PlayBook while tethered is essentially on loan — it’ll disappear as soon as you disconnect, which is one of the reasons RIM’s touting this as a bolt-on for any corporate BES environment that won’t require any additional configuration or lines of data service. The video certainly doesn’t do much to appeal the the casual BlackBerry user — you know, the Curve and Pearl types of folks — but it’s an interesting watch nonetheless. Check it after the break. Continue reading RIM shows PlayBook living in sweet harmony with BlackBerry Torch in new video RIM shows PlayBook living in sweet harmony with BlackBerry Torch in new video originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Video: Email and Multitasking on a BlackBerry-Paired RIM PlayBook

You may have heard that RIM’s 7-inch PlayBook tablet can only access calendar, email, contact lists, and BlackBerry Messenger if a BlackBerry smart phone is paired with it. That essentially makes the PlayBook a smart phone accessory that’s geared toward business users with corporate IT departments. For those who fit that bill, RIM released a video Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Pulse of Mobile Tech Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 22:24 Number of articles : 5

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Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV

It’s been confirmed, Super Bowl XLV will not be the first one with a full HD 3D broadcast (no gimmicky 3D commercials this year either, you can put the paper glasses away) despite featuring a halftime show by James Cameron’s BFFs, the Black Eyed Peas . Still, considering what happened the last time they tried 3D at the House That Jerry Jones Built it’s probably for the best. Still, just because you don’t have one of Cowboys Stadium’s record breaking HD screens you should still enjoy the game in style. In 2011 that means going beyond just the screen, the sounds and the seats — we’ll tell you how after the break. Continue reading Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV Totally blow out the big game! Super Bowl XLV originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 17:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Engadget Show – 017: Steve Wozniak, Sony NGP, PlayStation Phone prototype

We’ve never had a guest on The Engadget Show that inspired quite as much excitement as Steve Wozniak — the crowd was pumped and the Woz was in full effect. Josh and Woz talked for a full 40 minutes about everything from Woz’s white iPhone to the future of server storage to anecdotes about Apple, and it’s all topped off with a little creative currency manipulation, as Woz promises us his custom $2 bills can get us “arrested, but not convicted.” Then it’s on to the roundtable, where Josh, Paul, and Nilay talk over Sony’s new NGP , PlayStation Suite , and even play with a super-secret unannounced prototype of the PlayStation Phone . This is one you absolutely should not miss. What are you waiting for? Watch it now! Hit up the video stream after the break or download the show in HD below! Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller Special guests: Steve Wozniak Produced and Directed by: Chad Mumm Executive Producer: Joshua Fruhlinger Edited by: Danny Madden Music by: Zen Albatross Visuals by: invaderbacca Woz Intro by: Nick Criscuolo Opening titles by: Julien Nantiec Taped live at Cooper Union’s Rose Auditorium Download the Show: The Engadget Show – 017 (HD) / The Engadget Show – 017 (iPod / iPhone / Zune formatted) / The Engadget Show – 017 (Small) Subscribe to the Show: [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Show directly in iTunes (MP4). [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Show directly in the Zune Marketplace (MP4). [ RSS MP4 ] Add the Engadget Show feed (MP4) to your RSS aggregator and have it delivered automatically. [ HD RSS ] Get the Engadget Show delivered automatically in HD. [ iPad RSS ] Get the Engadget Show in iPad-friendly adaptive format. Continue reading The Engadget Show – 017: Steve Wozniak, Sony NGP, PlayStation Phone prototype The Engadget Show – 017: Steve Wozniak, Sony NGP, PlayStation Phone prototype originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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MRC Remembers Media’s ‘Rewriting Ronald Reagan’ With Special Report

As the nation prepares to pay tribute to former President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth on February 6, it is amazing to consider that his success at turning the U.S. away from 1960s-style liberalism was accomplished in the face of a daily wave of news media hostility. The media’s first draft of history was more myth than reality: that Reagan only brought the nation poverty, ignorance, bankruptcy, and a dangerously imbalanced foreign and defense policy. The Media Research Center has assembled a report documenting the “objective” national media’s most biased takes on President Reagan, his record and his times. It's now posted at MRC.org (complete with PDF), including 22 video clips and matching MP3 audio: I. Reagan the Man : Reporters often agonized over why the American public liked Reagan, that they couldn’t see through the White House spell and see Reagan in the contemptuous light that the media did. II. The Reaganomics Recovery : Reagan’s policies caused a dramatic economic turn-around from high inflation and unemployment to steady growth, but the good news was obscured by bad news of trade deficits, greedy excesses of the rich, and supposedly booming homelessness. III. Reagan and National Defense : Ronald Reagan may have won the Cold War, but to the media, the Reagan defense buildup seemed like a plot designed to deny government aid to the poor and hungry, and was somehow the only spending responsible for “bankrupting” the country. IV. Reagan and Race : Using their definition of “civil rights” — anything which adds government-mandated advantages for racial minorities is “civil rights” progress — liberal journalists suggested that somehow Ronald Reagan was against liberty for minorities. V. The Reagan Legacy : The media painted the Reagan era as a horrific time of low ethics, class warfare on the poor, and crushing government debt. EXTRA: Reagan, Slammed by Celebrities . Ronald Reagan’s long Hollywood career earned him no credit among celebrities, who ridiculed him and even inserted anti-Reagan jokes into everyday entertainment programming. Our introduction contemplates Reagan's amazing record: As America marks the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, stories abound of the man and the President — his leadership and vision, his humanity and optimism, his deep love of country and belief in the power of freedom. But any measure of his accomplishments has to begin by noting his unique placement in history as a firmly conservative president arriving at the end of an era dominated by liberalism — in both parties. Everything he accomplished he did by the force of his personality and words, aiming to pick up easily embarrassed moderate Republicans as well as conservative Democrats. Everything he changed he managed to do against a daily wave of news media hostility to his agenda. Think of everything Reagan did, and then add: He did it all before Fox News. He did it all before the Rush Limbaugh phenomenon. He did it all before the instant battle cry of his defenders could hit the Internet. He did it all before C-SPAN caught on and people could enjoy the game of watching entire speeches and debates and then observing how the network tricksters discombobulated them into liberal hatchet jobs. He did it all when the only conservative regular on the big networks was ABC’s George Will, who appeared once weekly as a panelist on This Week with David Brinkley . In the prologue to his book on Reagan, Dinesh D’Souza captured the flavor of how Reagan was greeted by the Washington establishment. Everything Reagan sought to accomplish seemed ludicrous and uneducated to the long-standing liberal consensus. Tax cuts would be wildly inflationary. A foreign policy based on the radical notion that Communism should be put on the ash heap of history was dismissed as a bellicose fantasy too dangerous for the nuclear age. At the end of it all, Reagan was the wise man, and all his detractors — Democrats and ersatz Republicans, political scientists and economists, “Sovietologists” and journalists — were the dummies.

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WATCH: This Brazilian Cab Driver’s Impersonation Of Michael Jackson Will Blow Your Mind

A Brazilian taxi driver did his best Michael Jackson impersonation while driving his cab, and it just might make him the next big YouTube star. The driver goes by “Jean Walker” and he already has a YouTube channel featuring his Michael Jackson covers. His beat boxing and singing voice easily brings back memories of the late, great Michael Jackson. Watch his taxicab performance below and be prepared… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Silicon Alley Insider Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 20:38 Number of articles : 3

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ZMP’s City Simulator Experiment takes the driver out of the car, keeps the helmet just in case (video)

ZMP has done some great things in the past — well, except maybe Miuro , the roving iPod dock that ensured your PMP would always be just out of reach. Lately the company has been focusing on self-driving cars like the RoboCar MEV , and while this little one most certainly does have a driver, that driver is not actually in the car. It’s a potential roadway revolution. Just imagine being able to partake in your morning commute from the safety of your own home! Right now it’s just a little RC car (not unlike Malte Jehmlich’s telepresence Wipeout from last year) being steered by what looks like a Logitech Driving Force GT , making us hope that the next Gran Turismo offers a mode just like this — minus the headgear. Continue reading ZMP’s City Simulator Experiment takes the driver out of the car, keeps the helmet just in case (video) ZMP’s City Simulator Experiment takes the driver out of the car, keeps the helmet just in case (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 15:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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New York subway schedule turned into a beautiful, musical visualization (video)

HTML5 , JavaScript and a tiny pinch of Flash. Those are your ingredients for building one of the neatest, simplest websites we’ve come across in a long time. Conductor, as its maker Alexander Chen dubs it, is a visualization built on New York ‘s publicly available subway schedule API. It shows the progress of the Big Apple’s underground carriers throughout the day and garnishes the experience with a delightful musical trick every time two lines cross. You can see it on video after the break or just hit the source link and experience it for yourself. Continue reading New York subway schedule turned into a beautiful, musical visualization (video) New York subway schedule turned into a beautiful, musical visualization (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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