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Dell Venue review

Yes, it’s the Dell Venue , and no, you still can’t buy one outside Hong Kong or South Korea just yet. All we can speculate is that this Android phone is facing the same manufacturing issues as its WP7 cousin , but hopefully we’re wrong. Anyhow, what matters is that we’ve finally gotten our hands on a retail unit of the Snapdragon -packing Venue. So is it worth the wait for Androiders distanced from the Far East? And will this handset be the answer for our love-hate relationship with the Streak ? Head on right past the break to find out. Gallery: Dell Venue review Continue reading Dell Venue review Dell Venue review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 15:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Video: Blood Type ft. Big K.R.I.T. – I Have Dreams

Produced by XV, download it here. Yours Truly will also be releasing their EP with Big K.R.I.T. & Grillade before he drops his free project Return of 4 Eva. Listen to the sampler below or pre-order it on vinyl here. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 24/01/2011 20:14 Number of articles : 4

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Raw Video: Deep Freeze Chills Northeast

Frozen cars sputtered, schools canceled classes and cold-weather enthusiasts opted to stay inside Monday as a bitter blast of below-zero temperatures with promises of minus-50 wind chills gripped the Northeast. (Jan. 24)

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Electric Mazda2 coming to Japan in 2012, no you can’t drive it

Mazda has been toying with an electrified version of its Demio compact (known as the Mazda2 ’round these parts) since at least last year, and now it’s announcing plans to start some serious production of the 200 kilometer (125mile) range autos, putting them up for lease by spring of 2012. There are a couple of catches, though: these are only for the Japanese market and, if that weren’t bad enough, they’ll only be available for fleet sales. So, unless you’re looking to buy a couple-dozen for Bob’s Heavy Industries you’re out of luck. For now, at least. Continue reading Electric Mazda2 coming to Japan in 2012, no you can’t drive it Electric Mazda2 coming to Japan in 2012, no you can’t drive it originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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George Allen: ‘Time for an American comeback’

George Allen is out of political exile and wrapping himself in the Tea Party. In a video released today announcing his 2012 bid for his old Senate seat, Allen jumps on the Tea Party bandwagon, hitting the themes of “freedom,” “spending,” “mandates,&r … Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : First Read Discovery Date : 24/01/2011 18:15 Number of articles : 3

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A highway patrol trooper is on paid leave after a video emerged of him punching a woman during a traffic stop, CNN reports. Darla Wright, 53, allegedly refused to stop when officers attempted to pull her over for speeding; after a chase, authorities trapped her car between two vehicles. Sgt….

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Open Post: Hosted By Dirty Sanchez & Big Bottom Ben

During the Jets vs. Steelers game (whatever that is) last night, Mark Snotchez scored a juicy one in his nose and smeared it on Mark Brunell’s jacket. Can I get a ” sucio fuck” ?! You know, I was about to say that wiping a booger on a teammate’s jacket is just a football type’s way of saying ” I loves you,” but then I came across this GIF of Rashard Mendenhall celebrating his team’s win by dry humping… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Dlisted Discovery Date : 24/01/2011 18:11 Number of articles : 3

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Beck and Francis Fox Piven: Do we have to wait for someone to get hurt before Fox acts?

Click here to view this media Movement conservatives seem to believe that they’ve won the narrative after the tragic shootings in Tucson — namely, that Jared Lee Loughner was just a nutcase and there was nothing political about his attack on a Democratic congresswoman. Indeed, they seem to believe that it’s now conventional wisdom that whenever an angry right-wing nut violently attacks an oft-demonized liberal target, it has nothing, nothing whatsoever to do with the demonizing rhetoric that preceded it. Just another “isolated incident.” Even if we ARE up to 20 and counting. The problem with this “wisdom”? Reality has a nasty way of intruding, as David at VC noted yesterday , from a New York Times report about how Beck’s obsession with Frances Fox Piven has now produced death threats against her : Never mind that Ms. Piven’s radical plan to help poor people was published 45 years ago, when Mr. Beck was a toddler. Anonymous visitors to his Web site have called for her death, and some, she said, have contacted her directly via e-mail. In response, a liberal nonprofit group, the Center for Constitutional Rights, wrote to the chairman of Fox News, Roger Ailes, on Thursday to ask him to put a stop to Mr. Beck’s “false accusations” about Ms. Piven. “Mr. Beck is putting Professor Piven in actual physical danger of a violent response,” the group wrote. Fox News disagrees. Joel Cheatwood, a senior vice president, said Friday that Mr. Beck would not be ordered to stop talking about Ms. Piven on television. He said Mr. Beck had quoted her accurately and had never threatened her. “ ‘The Glenn Beck Program,’ probably above and beyond any on television, has denounced violence repeatedly,” Mr. Cheatwood said. Not as often, however, as it has denounced Frances Fox Piven. We’ve given some ripe examples in the video above, but really, it pales in comparison to a more complete list, such as this account from Media Matters . We’ve already seen what happens when Fox hosts hold individual people up for extreme demonization. When Bill O’Reilly called Dr. George Tiller a “Baby Killer” some 28 times, it was no surprise when a kook already worked up by an environment of hateful rhetoric walked into a church and shot Tiller in the head. And when O’Reilly more recently attacked Rep. Jim McDermott, a right-wing nutcase from California called McDermott up and issued a long string of obscene death threats. Glenn Beck is a particular case. When a Beck fan named Charles Wilson was inspired to call and threaten Sen. Patty Murray, we heard nothing from Fox News. Likewise, when it became clear that would-be Tides Foundation terrorist Byron Williams was directly inspired by Beck as well, not a word was heard. Now, having been directly confronted over the threats to Piven, this supposed news network is actually trying to stonewall its way past reality. So far, we’ve been lucky that no one outside of two injured Oakland police officers has been physically injured by the nutcases Beck inspires. But death threats are a real injury too. Which raises the question: Is Fox waiting until someone actually physically attacks Frances Fox Piven before convincing Beck to reel it in? Indeed, judging from the vociferous insistence that its ugly rhetoric and that of other right-wingers had nothing, nothing to do with the Giffords shooting, I think it’s safe to predict that if someone in fact does harm Ms. Piven, they’ll adamantly deny they had anything to do with it. They won’t be able to run and hide as they have from the Williams case. Especially considering the reality of the extraordinary level of threats being leveled in Pivens’ direction — including at Beck’s own website. As we reported last week, these threats remained up at Beck’s site for the better part of two weeks: enlarge enlarge enlarge Some have since been removed. Some remain, as do some others with threatening overtones. Frances Fox Piven herself was on with Amy Goodman the other night , and had to express her own bewilderment at the bizarre way that Beck is depicting and smearing her, as well as her work: As I explained at The Investigative Fund, this kind of extreme demonization is profoundly irresponsible — especially when it reaches the level where actual death threats are being drummed up and the news organization associated with them is refusing to accept any accountability for it: The critical components that distinguish irresponsible speech from responsible speech are interworking and interdependent, but they involve standards that are universally recognized by journalists as fundamental to their profession: truthfulness, accuracy, and fairness. Thus irresponsible speech usually has five features: * It is factually false, or so grossly distorted and misleading as to constitute functional falsity. * It holds certain targeted individuals or groups of people up for vilification and demonization. * It smears them with false or misleading information that depicts them in a degraded light. * It depicts them as either emblematic, or the actual source, of a significant problem or a major threat. * It leads its audience to conclude that the solution to the problem manifested by these people is their elimination. In the Goldmark case, the Duck Club members not only demonized the Goldmarks, but they told Rice things that were simply not true — though the tellers wished ardently that they were true, they were purely concoctions of their fevered imaginations. This is the case with so much far-right wingnuttery — the “Birther” conspiracy theories, the FEMA-camp claims, the “constitutionalist” theories about taxation and the Federal Reserve, the belief that President Obama is out to take away their guns, to list just a few examples — and yet people believe them anyway. Mainly because major-media figures and leading right-wing politicians have assured them that they are true. This rhetoric acts as a kind of wedge between the people who absorb it and the real world. A cognitive dissonance arises from believing things that are provably untrue, and people who fanatically cling to beliefs that do not comport with reality find themselves increasingly willing to buy into other similarly unhinged beliefs. For those who are already unhinged, the effects are particularly toxic. All of these paranoid theories, you’ll observe, serve the explicit purpose of creating scapegoats. A number of them have taken hold in the mainstream public discourse because they have been presented seriously for discussion by various right-wing talking heads, most notably Glenn Beck and Lou Dobbs, with full-throated support from Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Michael Savage, Sean Hannity, Michelle Malkin, and Sarah Palin. You have to wonder how long the rest of the journalism profession is going to let them get away with it. Enough is enough.

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Mary Harvey Accuses Ex of Rampant, Unprotected Adultery

Steve Harvey is the best-selling author behind “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man” and a new self-help book, “Straight Talk, No Chaser.” But there’s one woman who won’t be going to this comedian for advice: ex-wife Mary Harvey. Following 16 years of marriage and a bitter divorce, Mary has taken to YouTube to warn those reading Harvey’s tomes about the man to whom they are listening. She says Steve… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hollywood Gossip Discovery Date : 24/01/2011 16:59 Number of articles : 4

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Complexity of Polar Bears Revealed in 10 Rare Videos (Slideshow)

Screenshot: YouTube Why are we so fascinated with polar bears, one of the climate change movement’s best-known icons? Perhaps because they can be so adorable, and yet so deadly, at the same time. The 10 rare videos here offer a peek into the minds of these white furry beasts: From conquering video equipment, playing with dogs, hunting dinner, and more, these videos prove polar bears are not so easily defined as friend or foe. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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