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Watch Family Guy Season 9 Episode 3 – Welcome, Back Carter

Watch Family Guy S9E3: Welcome, Back Carter When Peter catches Carter, Lois’ dad, having an affair, he is now being forced by him to keep the dark secret. But as we know Peter, he accidentally spilled the beans, and now Lois’ mom is demanding a divorce, so Peter has now taken it upon him to be in charge of Carter’s return to bachelor life. The latest installment of our favorite Griffin family of Family Guy, which is entitled ” Welcome, Back Carter ” is the hit animated TV series’ 3rd episode of the 9th season that aired last 10/10/2010 Sunday at 9:00 PM on Fox. Watch Family Guy 9×3(0903) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Watch Desperate Housewives Season 7 Episode 3 – Truly Content

Watch Desperate Housewives S7E3: Truly Content Susan finds out that a competitor of hers has been copying her sexiest and best internet show moves, and she is pissed about it. Without Carlos’ knowledge, Gabrielle has hired a private detective to check some important matters for her. Lynette was shocked when Tom’s doctor gives her a prescription of a somewhat unusual method of curing his depression. Bree reluctantly accepts Renee’s offer to go clubbing with her to engage herself to some local man-hunting. The latest installment of our favorite suburban housewives of Desperate Housewives, which is entitled “Truly Content”

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CSI: NY Season 7 Episode 3 – Damned If You Do

Watch CSI: NY S7E3: Damned If You Do The team now investigates the case of a couple of have been discovered brutally attacked in their bedroom and has been left there for dead. The woman who survived, now identified her attacker but when another witness steps forward to testify, the case takes an unexpected turn. The latest installment of our favorite big apple criminalists of CSI: New York, which is entitled “Damned If You Do” is the hit sci-fi drama TV series’ 3rd episode of the 7th season that aired last 10/08/2010 Friday 10:00 PM on CBS. Watch CSI: NY 7×3(0703) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Watch Supernatural Season 6 Episode 3 – The Third Man

Watch Supernatural S6E3: The Third Man Sam and Dean goes calling Castiel for help after a case they are investigating, that involves the death of some police officers, seems to have been caused by the plagues that resembles the ones from Egypt. Castiel then confirms their suspicions and tells them that Heaven is now in a state of chaos and that God’s weapons have been stolen and one of it is the Staff of Moses which have been used to kill the cops. Now, as they try to recover the Staff, they again comes face to face with an old nemesis. The latest installment of our favorite brother hunters of Supernatural, which is entitled “The Third Man” is hit the sci-fi TV series’ 3rd episode of the 6th season that aired last 10/08/2010 Friday 9:00 PM on CW. Watch Supernatural 6×3(0603) Free Online Streaming Full HDTV Episodes of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Watch Smallville Season 10 Episode 3 – Supergirl

Watch Smallville S10E3: Supergirl Clark was surprised as Kara comes back to Earth because she was sent here by Jor-El to put a stop to the dark force, for he doesn’t believe that Clark has it in him to take care of it. Meanwhile, after hearing that Green Arrow has been threaten by a shock Jock, Lois goes out of her way to confront the said shock jock radio DJ named Gordon Godfrey who has been broadcasting propaganda against the heroes. However, when Gordon got possessed by the dark force and takes Lois as his captive, Kara and Clark must now work together in order to save her. The latest installment of our favorite superhero of Smallville, which is entitled “Supergirl” is the hit sci-fi TV show’s 3rd episode of the 10th season that aired last 10/08/2010 Friday 8:00 PM on CW. Watch Smallville 10×3(1003) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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The final government unemployment report before the midterm election was released Oct. 8 showing a loss of 95,000 jobs in September , and an additional 15,000 losses in July and August and an unemployment rate still at 9.6 percent. But Gallup warned on Oct. 7 that the BLS report was “likely to understate” the job losses in September. By its calculations the unemployment rate is actually much higher at 10.1 percent. Dennis Jacobe, Gallup’s chief economist, found that there was a sharp increase in job losses in the latter half of September that were “unlikely to be picked up in the government’s unemployment report.” “Gallup’s modeling of the unemployment rate is consistent with Tuesday’s ADP report of a decline of 39,000 private-sector jobs, and indicates that the government’s national unemployment rate in September will be in the 9.6% to 9.8% range,” Jacobe wrote. Ultimately, Gallup said the rising losses in late September “does not bode well for the economy during the fourth quarter, or for holiday sales.” Jacobe warned policymakers not to be “misled” by the BLS report and that the jobs market could be “deteriorating more rapidly” than the government would suggest. The cable news immediate reaction to the BLS report on Oct. 8 was downbeat, although CNN’s “American Morning” emphasized the government’s claim of 64,000 private sector jobs added ( as they did in early September ). CNN’s Christine Romans did notice the “one thing troubling” in the government report was the “all-time high” number of people working part-time who want to be working full time. But Roman’s “American Morning” report failed to tell its viewers about Gallup’s concern that things might be much worse than the government figures would say. MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” regular and “progressive” Donnie Deutsch brought up Gallup’s figures in the panel discussion of the jobs numbers. He also told the panel that even the Democrat CEO friends he has are “not bullish” on the economy. CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo responded to Deutsch saying, “We’re seeing the economy deteriorate, we’re definitely in a soft patch that, um, resumed in the summer time.” “Maria, do you know one CEO, ‘cuz I don’t, who feels good about what’s coming in the next couple years?” Deutsch asked. “I have yet to find one.” The BLS report also showed 1.2 million discouraged workers in September, up more than 500,000 from one year earlier. The government’s preliminary estimate of the benchmark revision (annual revision to the jobs data) showed an additional 366,000 job losses in the past year. That revision will be finalized and issued in its Feb. 4, 2011 report. Like this article? Then sign up for our newsletter, The Balance Sheet .

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The New York Times, which is opposed to First Amendment protections for political advertising, has an untrammeled view of free speech when it comes to violent video games and even the picketing of soldiers’ funerals by the family of Fred Phelps, infamous for their “God Hates Fags” signs and other despicable messages. The New York Times Co. has filed a “friend of the court” brief with the Supreme Court (along with 20 other news outlets) in support of Phelps’s church, which is being sued by the family of fallen Marine Matthew Snyder for picketing his funeral, displaying signs like “Thank God for dead soldiers” and “God hates you.” The Times found the matter important enough to devote Thursday’s lead editorial to it — ” Lamentable Speech .” To the American Nazi Party, Hustler Magazine, and other odious figures in Supreme Court history, add the Rev. Fred Phelps Sr. and the members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan. Their antigay protests at the funeral of a soldier slain in Iraq were deeply repugnant but protected by the First Amendment. All of the sympathy in the case of Snyder v. Phelps, which was argued on Wednesday at the Supreme Court, goes to the family of Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, the fallen Marine. But as the appeals court in the case observed, using words of Justice Felix Frankfurter, “It is a fair summary of history to say that the safeguards of liberty have often been forged in controversies involving not very nice people.” That happened when the court protected Hustler’s right to mock the Rev. Jerry Falwell and the right of American Nazis to march in Skokie, Ill. …. Walter Dellinger, a former acting solicitor general, sided with the Snyders for Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, and Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, and many others in Congress. They argue that Congress and 46 states have passed laws limiting protests at funerals and, implicitly, that the support for the family was a heartfelt exception to the breakdown in Washington. Nadine Strossen, a former leader of the American Civil Liberties Union, pointed out the chilling consequences for protest-filled university campuses if the church’s position is not upheld. One friend of the court brief called the protesters’ message “uncommonly contemptible.” True, but it is in the interest of the nation that strong language about large issues be protected, even when it is hard to do so. The Times finds some kinds of speech even more offensive than “God Hates Fags”: Campaign advertising by corporations. A January 22 editorial termed the Supreme Court’s victory for expanding free speech, in the form of loosening restrictions on companies spending money on political campaigns, “The Court’s Blow to Democracy.” The text was no less hysterical: “With a single, disastrous 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has thrust politics back to the robber-baron era of the 19th century.” Yet the Times has joined nearly two-dozen other news organizations in filing a “friend of the court” brief in support of the Phelps family. Times Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak made the omission deep in his story on Thursday, ” Justices Take Up Funeral-Protest Case .” The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in a highly charged case involving protesters objecting to homosexuality who picketed a military funeral…. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 21 news organizations, including The New York Times Company, filed a brief supporting the Kansas church. It said the First Amendment protects even hateful speech on matters of public concern.

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Cisco Umi hands-on

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Cisco Umi hands-on

At Cisco’s CTIA press conference this week we got a chance to “experience” the Umi consumer video conferencing system , and it’s pretty much what you’d expect: FaceTime for your living room. Just bigger, wider, and with, well… more living room. The hardware consists of 3 parts: a camera unit, a set-top box, and an infrared remote. The camera is able to pan and zoom, and connects to the set-top box via two cables. The set-top box features connections for power, Ethernet, and both HDMI in and out (for passthrough) as well as optical audio out We also got a video demo of Umi Connect by Steve Sullivan, product manager at Cisco — it’s the online portal which handles your messages, videos, call history, and contacts. There’s also a “share” feature, for posting videos to Facebook and YouTube. Take a look at some video of Umi in action after the break, and please: remember to keep your pants on. Gallery: Cisco Umi hands-on Continue reading Cisco Umi hands-on Cisco Umi hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Oct 2010 08:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia N8 teardown reveals easily replaceable battery, ‘beefy’ construction

Surprise, surprise. The iFixit team have cornered themselves a dark grey Nokia N8 and have proceeded to do the one thing that comes naturally to them: disassembled it. It’s mostly good news all around with this teardown, which found the BL-4D battery cell was only two Torx screws away from being user-replaceable, while the overall N8 construction was praised as being the “beefiest” of any phone this year. There are plenty of bodacious highlights within, including the massive Xenon flash and the pair of camera modules — which are regrettably not removable from the main board. The touchscreen controller in the N8 is the same as has previously been used on the Kin Two and BlackBerry Torch . Perhaps that’s not the best pedigree in the world, but the (complete in one case, and relative in the other) lack of success of those phones was never really about the screen’s responsiveness. Hit the source link for a full gallery of images and the complete deconstruction guide. Nokia N8 teardown reveals easily replaceable battery, ‘beefy’ construction originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Oct 2010 08:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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KDDI’s ‘smARt’ television viewing concept links phones to consumerism at long last

Say you’re watching a cooking show on television and you see some ketchup. Tasty, right? Salivating? Need some ketchup right this second ? Look no further than KDDI’s “smARt” television viewing concept, which uses your phone as a tool to get more information on stuff you’re seeing on the boob tube in real time. Using an Android-powered Sharp IS01 to demonstrate, KDDI’s crack team of presenters showed some delicious-looking food on screen then captured it with the phone’s camera, which ultimately resulted in being redirected to a site where you could purchase a bottle of Hunt’s for

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