A federal grand jury has indicted the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six and wounded 13, including US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Meanwhile, her recovery took another step forward as she stood up Wednesday. (Jan. 19)
Continue reading …January 20th: Iran released US Embassy hostages; JFK, Ronald Reagan Inaugurated; Nazi “Final Solution” developed; England’s King George V dies; Comedian George Burns born.
Continue reading …The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has just announced its nominees for its 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards . The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the nation’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy and anti-defamation organization, announced today the nominees for its 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards. By recognizing and honoring media for outstanding… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 20/01/2011 06:01 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …It’s 100 days to go before Britain’s royal wedding – and tourists outside Buckingham Palace received a special pre-wedding treat Wednesday. No fewer than thirteen “Kate Middletons” turned up to mingle with tourists. (Jan. 19)
Continue reading …Looks like the iPad might not have an exclusive on those new “multitasking” gestures unearthed in the latest iOS 4.3 beta, because BGR ‘s got some shots up of an purported internal build that seem to indicate Cupertino intends to push them down to the iPhone line as well. Now, there are a couple of obvious red flags here — using “four or five fingers” sounds pretty unreasonable for a 3.5-inch display, though it’d certainly tie in with recent rumors that Apple’s turning sour on the physical Home button and might indicate that the complete redesign we’re hearing about could include a slightly larger display. Of course, it could also indicate that this is really early software with the wrong (read: iPad) wording — but at any rate, we could definitely see the benefit of, say, a two-finger gesture to swipe between apps. Now, on to part two: 9to5 Mac seems to have unearthed traces in the iOS 4.3 beta of a new feature called “Photo Streams” that seems to be — you guessed it — a way to share continuous streams of photos with friends you approve, presumably through MobileMe (which would fit in nicely with the Find my Friends stuff). Alone, that’s not worth $99 a year — plenty of other services offer similar functionality — but we wouldn’t be surprised if this were bundled in with a bunch of MobileMe refreshes this year. Update: We just received an interesting tidbit of information on the above pic (and others that BGR has its hands on). According to sources, after the iPhone 4 barroom debacle, Apple made significant changes to how it keeps track of — and identifies to third parties — its devices. Namely, the company began adding clauses to screens on the phones which read “Confidential and Proprietary, if found, please contact…” followed by a 408 number (that’s Cupertino, of course). This prevents any misunderstanding from parties who may come across these devices. So what does it all mean? Well, not much, save that it seems these photos we’re viewing are in fact the real deal… which means gestures may be headed to your iPhone. Intrigue! iPhone rumor two-pack: multitasking gestures and MobileMe Photo Streams? (Update: those pics are real) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 21:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Samsung’s got a reputation for building crazy awesome display technologies , and it just added another one to the stack — with the buyout of Philips-spinoff Liquavista this December, it’s gained quite the foothold in electrowetting . In case you’re not familiar, electrowetting has been repeatedly pitched to us as pretty much the Holy Grail of displays : flexible, colorful, unbreakable, outdoor-readable e-paper screens with high refresh rates and low-power consumption that can be manufactured on existing assembly lines. We’ll have to see if the theories equate to meaningful products, but we imagine ownership by Samsung can’t hurt one bit, especially as the company says it will “expand its leadership in next generation display technologies by pioneering the application of electrowetting in e-Paper and transparent displays.” Sounds like a commitment to us. PR after the break. Continue reading Samsung buys Liquavista, dives headfirst into electrowetting displays Samsung buys Liquavista, dives headfirst into electrowetting displays originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 21:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A new report by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai indicates that although China is a crucial source of profits for US companies, red tape, product piracy, and other problems are hindering growth and fair competition. (Jan. 19)
Continue reading …The story of the Trojan Horse must be a favorite among video game console manufacturers, because software updates these days often come with more than bargained for — today, Microsoft issued a mandatory Xbox 360 update, reportedly for a single bugfix, but which seems to have coincidentally halted scores of pirates and hackers from playing Call of Duty : Black Ops and Modern Warfare 2 on the console. Members of the Xbox-Scene forums noted the update was taking suspiciously long to download, discovered that backup copies of these games ceased to work, and presently believe that Microsoft included a patch for these two games to enable an anti-piracy feature that specifically targets burned copies. What does the mandatory update do for you if you’re not part of the hacking scene? It merely enables the console to automatically boot a pre-inserted game when you power it on, a feature that was accidentally disabled in November . [Thanks, Brian] Xbox 360 mandatory update restores boot to disc, detains Call of Duty pirates for a tad originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Green Bay Packers are headed to Chicago for the NFC championship game and fans are feeding into the rivalry. AP’s Robert Ray reports. (Jan. 19)
Continue reading …Come inside a secret Smithsonian storage warehouse – you might call it America’s National Garage – as two rare vehicles are prepared for display at the National Museum of American History. Featured are a 1948 Tucker and a 1929 Miller race car. (Jan. 19)
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