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DIY ArduSpider robot battles household pets, beats other homemade gifts

So Christmas is coming and your daughter asks you to build her a robot after she sees you building so many for yourself — what do you do? You could build a cute and simple robot, or you could do what Jose Julio did and build something like the Arduino -based ArduSpider robot (since nicknamed Sara), which he’s now showing off for everyone to see. As you can see in the video after the break, the bot is able to both operate autonomously or be controlled remotely, and it packs a surprising number of tricks, including the ability to get tired or bored, and even some basic gymnastic and acrobatic skills. Interested in building your own? You can find all the details and code you need at the source link below. Continue reading DIY ArduSpider robot battles household pets, beats other homemade gifts DIY ArduSpider robot battles household pets, beats other homemade gifts originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 02:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Richard (RJ) Eskow: Before He Cuts Social Security, I Hope the President Listens To This "Obama" Guy

In an open letter to the President this week, Sen. Bernie Sanders mentioned “worriesome reports” that the President is planning to cut Social Security. These… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 14/01/2011 06:06 Number of articles : 5

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Ariz. Shooting Victim Tours Memorial

Gabrielle Giffords’ chief of staff Ron Barber was shot in the leg on Saturday. By Thursday he was well enough to visit the memorial outside the hospital and meet a stranger who helped save his life. (Jan. 13)

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Qualcomm unveils dual-core Snapdragon reference handset at CES 2011

NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 was tearing up up on the CES 2011 show floor in a host of new tablets , but unbeknownst to us, Qualcomm’s long -awaited dual-core Snapdragon made a pair of cameo appearances as well. The first was in ASUS’ Eee Pad MeMO , which showed off its pressure-sensitive stylus action on the floor, and the second is in the new Qualcomm reference design you see immediately above. According to a video released on Qualcomm’s website — which you can watch after the break — Qualcomm attempted to distract tech journalists from Verizon’s press conference by giving them a sneak peek at the HTC Thunderbolt here instead. Then, we like to imagine, the company brainwashed the lot into believing the 1.2GHz MSM8660 with Adreno 220 graphics is destined for a host of tablets and phones. Of course, if that’s actually the case, we’ll gladly join the throng. Where do we sign up? Continue reading Qualcomm unveils dual-core Snapdragon reference handset at CES 2011 Qualcomm unveils dual-core Snapdragon reference handset at CES 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 18:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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A look at President Obama’s speech in Tucson, with reaction from cable pundits

Click here to view this media As President Obama was giving his speech in Tucson last night, I was headed to a TV studio, where I had a debate with the NRO’s Cliff May about the speech as well as the state of political discourse in our nation. I had checked my twitter feed 20 seconds before I went on air live to get a feel of the atmosphere out there and immediately I saw both right and left voices for the most part praised it. I then conveyed that to Al-Jazeera English’s audience. [The debate I had with Cliff May was fun and although it wasn't the setting for a raucous discussion, I had to cut him off after he tried to equate the left with the vitriol and violence of the right that last few years. When I began making my points that the right has been way out of line and off the wall, May said that he had gotten so many death threats he needed bodyguards. This is Cliff May I'm talking about and I bet most readers don't even remember his disgraceful behavior during the Valerie Plame affair . He then started to get nervous when I began to list all the violence that had taken place since Obama was elected, including the Richard Poplawski shooting of three police officers , and he tried to cut me off.] Back to the speech. When the President talked about Gabby opening her eyes and young Christina Green’s youthful outlook on public service, it was quite moving. It was a great speech — his best since he became President — and I hope it does some healing in Arizona and makes people start behaving differently. They know who they are, but I’m not confident that it will have the desired effect we’d wish. I think the constant cheering by the audience was a way to work out their grief and sadness and to deal with the tragedy; if ever a crowd needed something to cheer about, this was it. John Boehner not showing up was very weird . He’s Majority Leader now and should at least act like one. There were so many that made the trip and he stayed behind to go to an RNC function. Wow. Fox News had on Brit Hume, Charles Krauthammer and Chris Wallace after the speech to dissect it, and although they thought it was rather long and the cheering made them uneasy, they all thought the President did a wonderful job. Wallace was insistent that while the speech was good, it won’t have any lasting effect because the Republicans take control next week, but Krauthammer told the FOX panel that they shouldn’t minimize the positive and lasting effect the speech will have on the American people. Sometimes he can make some astute observations when he wants to. On the flip side, Rachel Maddow gave a very good analysis of the speech as she went through it piece by piece. Later on MSNBC had on Tom Brokaw, who is now their grand poobah and he also enjoyed the speech and tried to attach a historical perspective to it — and then blasted Sarah Palin for her bizarre whining video. David Frum came on later and basically said her popularity after that video is like an iceberg melting on all sides. She blew her chance at rising above any petty complaint she had and tarnished her sinking image immeasurably. (I didn’t get a chance to check out CNN.)

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The New York Times’s lead political blogger Michael Shear was predictably effusive toward Obama’s “soft and restrained” Wednesday night address to the nation, while showing resentment toward Palin’s “accusatory” Wednesday morning video defense of herself: “ Obama and Palin, a Tale of Two Speeches .” The very premise of Shear’s Thursday morning posting was fatally flawed: Comparing the speech of a sitting president to a former vice presidential candidate attacked for inciting the shooting, yet expecting each to offer the same message in the same tone. Wednesday was bookended by two remarkable — and remarkably different — political performances that demonstrated the vast expanse of America’s political landscape. The day opened at 5 a.m. with Sarah Palin, whose seven-and-a-half minute video statement captured with precision the bubbling anger and resentment that is an undercurrent of the national conversation about our public discourse. It ended with President Obama, whose plea for civility, love and compassion — for us to all be not just better citizens but better people — exposed for the first time the emotions of a leader who has spent two years staying cool and controlled for a nation beset by difficult times. …. Whether Ms. Palin chooses to challenge Mr. Obama or not, her video reflected the urgent feelings of her supporters. And Mr. Obama’s speech, delivered amid sorrow, offered a fresh glimpse of the candidate who used hope as the tool to inspire his. …. But the purpose of Ms. Palin’s video was clearly to send a different, more sharp-edged message . Just 1 minute and 32 seconds into her talk, Ms. Palin shifted gears, saying she had become puzzled and saddened by the accusations leveled against her and others by “journalists and pundits.” Shear admitted the actual messages of the speeches were not so different, but found Palin “accusatory” where Obama had offered a “plea for civility, love and compassion.” As if Palin should have been merely meek and mild after being blamed for inciting violence by the media and liberal commentators for three days running. But what could not have been more different was the tone. Where Ms. Palin was direct and forceful, Mr. Obama was soft and restrained. Where Ms. Palin was accusatory, Mr. Obama appeared to go out of his way to avoid pointing fingers or assigning blame . Where she stressed the importance of fighting for our different beliefs, he emphasized our need for unity, referring to the “American family — 300 million strong.” Shear positioned Obama as national healer without giving Palin any credit for staking out a free speech position or a strong defense of herself in the face of liberal and media smears. Instead, Mr. Obama echoed the calls for greater civility and fresh reflection about the nature of public discourse. But he did so while urging all sides to abandon what he called “the usual plane of politics and point scoring and pettiness that drifts away in the next news cycle.” He is likely to be disappointed. Even as he spoke, Twitter messages and emails flew across the internet, with one side assailing the other. And Ms. Palin will likely find little hope in the barrage of criticism that greeted her video. But Shear’s elaborate balancing act omits the reality that almost all conservatives reacted with anguish to the shooting, while liberal commentators were casting blame on the right from the start.

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David Brock Explains to Chris Matthews That Beck Has Been Responsible for Three Thwarted Assassination Attempts

Click here to view this media Apparently Chris Matthews doesn’t follow any of Media Matters reporting or what David Neiwert and others have been documenting here at Crooks and Liars for some time now since he appeared to be completely unaware that there have been numerous assassination attempts where the perpetrators were fans of Glenn Beck. Heaven forbid that might entail some time… you know… reading and researching a bit instead of talking over his guests or repeating the latest Villager common wisdom talking points of the day. During a discussion about Sarah Palin’s latest attempt to feign victim-hood to deflect criticism of her crosshairs map, Media Matters’ David Brock pointed out to Matthews that yes, words do sometimes have real world consequences when it comes to riling up mentally unstable people who take to heart the type of eliminationist rhetoric we’ve seen from the likes of Palin and others, and in these cases, Glenn Beck. BROCK: But this is not street theater, as you know. Glenn Beck himself has been responsible for three thwarted assassination attempts this year. And Sarah Palin — (CROSSTALK) MATTHEWS: How is he responsible for them? BROCK: Well, you want to know what they are? MATTHEWS: You said it. BROCK: Sure. So, he burned Nancy Pelosi in effigy on his set. He tried to poison her with a chalice. OK. Some three weeks later, somebody tried to firebomb Nancy Pelosi`s house. That guy`s mother went on television and said he gets all his ideas from FOX News. Do you know about Senator Patty Murray and the death threat that she got? MATTHEWS: No. Go ahead. BROCK: OK. It`s recorded. The guy says after the health care vote, he says, you have a target on your back and I can accomplish what I want to accomplish with one bullet. He`s tried, convicted, and in the sentencing phase, his cousin writes in for leniency and she describes in a very chilling memo — it`s on our Web site — that he was slowly drawn into Glenn Beck`s world. And she portrays the guy, the attempted assassin, Charlie Wilson, as a victim of Beck. And, number three, which you probably do know about, this liberal foundation in San Francisco was targeted by a gunman, Byron Williams, in June. The shooter gave jailhouse interviews — and we published them — and he says Glenn Beck is a schoolteacher on television and points to specific episodes of the Glenn Becks show that inspired him to do it. MATTHEWS: Oh, God. Maybe someone can ask Chris Matthews or his staff to spend a little time taking a look at Media Matters site before he has another one of their contributors on as a guest again. Full transcript here .

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Raw Video: Belarus Boy Faces Orphanage

In the aftermath of Belarus’ presidential election, a three-year-old boy is at the heart of a battle with a secret service that still calls itself the KGB. (Jan. 13)

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IBM’s Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy practice round (video!)

So, in February IBM’s Watson will be in an official Jeopardy tournament-style competition with titans of trivia Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. That competition will be taped starting tomorrow, but hopefully we’ll get to know if a computer really can take down the greatest Jeopardy players of all time in “real time” as the show airs. It will be a historic event on par with Deep Blue vs. Garry Kasparov, and we’ll absolutely be glued to our seats. Today IBM and Jeopardy offered a quick teaser of that match , with the three contestants knocking out three categories at lightning speed. Not a single question was answered wrongly, and at the end of the match Watson, who answers questions with a cold computer voice, telegraphing his certainty with simple color changes on his “avatar,” was ahead with $4,400, Ken had $3,400, and Brad had $1,200. Alright, a “win” for silicon for now, but without any Double Jeopardy or Final Jeopardy it’s hard to tell how well Watson will do in a real match. What’s clear is that he isn’t dumb, and it seems like the best chance the humans will have will be buzzing in before Watson can run through his roughly three second decision process and activate his buzzer mechanically. An extra plus for the audience is a graphic that shows the three answers Watson has rated as most likely to be correct, and how certain he is of the answer he selects — we don’t know if that will make it into the actual TV version, but we certainly hope so. It’s always nice to know the thought processes of your destroyer. Stand by for video of the match, along with an interview with David Gondek, an engineer on the project. Update: Video of the match is up, check it out after the break! Gallery: IBM’s Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy practice round Continue reading IBM’s Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy practice round (video!) IBM’s Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy practice round (video!) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 14:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Hundreds Dead in Brazil Floods

Summer rains sent a mass of red mud and torrents of water rushing down mountainsides in towns outside Rio, enveloping homes of rich and poor alike and killing at least 257 people in 24 hours. (Jan. 13)

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