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Willie Nelson covers a Coldplay song for the Chipotle restaurant chain. In the creative video, there is a strong critique of big agribusiness and the effects the big companies have on farmers and the food that is produced in the United States. It’s part of their Food With Integrity campaign: It means serving the very best sustainably raised food possible with an eye to great taste, great nutrition and great value. It means that we support and sustain family farmers who respect the land and the animals in their care. It means that whenever possible we use meat from animals raised without the use of antibiotics or added hormones. And it means that we source organic and local produce when practical. And that we use dairy from cows raised without the use of synthetic hormones. Food With Integrity is a journey that started more than a decade ago and one that will never end. Chipotle may not have a spotless record when it comes to workers rights and providing healthy foods, it seems the company does a better job than most and is moving in the right direction in recent years, particularly after its association with McDonald’s ended.

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BlackBerry Bold 9900 now available on T-Mobile, still late to the 7 OS party

We knew this day was coming , so there are no surprises here. BlackBerry’s latest addition to its portrait QWERTY family, the Bold 9900 , is on sale now at T-Mobile stores. The chrome trimmed, 14.4Mbps HSDPA capable handset’ll run you $350 (before a $50 mail-in rebate) with a two-year commitment, or you can always fork over the full $600 if you’d rather steer clear of the carrier’s contract chains. In case you were in need of a refresher, the phone packs a zippy 1.2GHz processor, 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen and runs BlackBerry 7 OS. Feeling like it’s time to update your crackberry habit? Then head to the source below to get your order on. BlackBerry Bold 9900 now available on T-Mobile, still late to the 7 OS party originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 10:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Galaxy Note launches with 5.3-inch Super HD AMOLED screen, dedicated stylus

Samsung has brought its smartphones to the yard at Berlin’s IFA 2011 expo, debuting its new Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet and now its huge new Android smartphone – the Samsung Galaxy Note. If you thought the screen on the Galaxy S II was big then the Note is going to blow you away; not only Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 01/09/2011 11:50 Number of articles : 4

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After Tornado, Tuscaloosa Turns to Football

After four months of bulldozing shattered homes and burying the dead from a monster tornado, Tuscaloosa residents are aching for a taste of life as it used to be, that means University of Alabama football. (Sept. 1)

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 hands-on (video)

Samsung may have been talking up the Galaxy Note as the hottest new piece of hardware for this year’s IFA, but it’s the Galaxy Tab 7.7 that’s got us really excited. The device is the latest entry in Samsung’s popular Android-based Galaxy Tab line, and the thing is pretty darn slick. The 7.7-inch screen is in keeping with the company’s push toward devices that straddle the line between the tablet and smartphone spaces (see also: the Note), and it is indeed a terrific form factor. This isn’t going to replace your laptop or iPad (or Galaxy Tab 10.1 ) for lengthy multimedia marathons, but it’s a great size for watching quick videos and basic computer like checking your email. It’s also exceedingly portable at 0.74 pounds. Like so many other devices launched by Samsung this year, the screen is the thing, and indeed, that 7.7-inch 1280 x 800 Super AMOLED Plus display is quite sharp and extremely bright — in fact, we had to turn the thing down while doing the below hands-on video. Also new with the device is the addition of Android 3.2 — we didn’t notice all that much different on that front, however, seeing as how the tablet is still skinned with the familiar TouchWiz UX UI . There weren’t really any noticeable changes from the newly updated version for the 10.1. Check out our hands-on video after the break. Gallery: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 hands-on Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 hands-on (video) Filed under: Tablet PCs Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 07:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Willie Nelson Covers Coldplay In Sustainable Farming Animated Promo

Country music legend Willie Nelson covers the hit song, The Scientist by alt-rock band Coldplay, in this pro-sustainable farming stop-motion animated short titled Back to the Start. The film was created by London-based Johnny Kelly for Mexican food restaurant chain, Chipotle and shows a farmer turning his family farm into an industrial one and back Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 31/08/2011 01:47 Number of articles : 4

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Samsung Galaxy Note hands-on (video)

How excited is Samsung about the new Galaxy Note? The company is convinced that the device heralds a whole new space for the industry, something in between the smartphone and the tablet. And what’s the space called? The Note, of course. At 5.3 inches, the thing does feel a lot more like a cell phone than a tablet — albeit a really large one. It’s still reasonably portable, certainly more so than the also recently announced Galaxy Tab 7.7 , but the added screen real estate might not be worth the extra pocket space for those who don’t use their portable devices to watch movies. Interestingly, the major application here actually seems to be enterprise users. While Android 2.3 isn’t particularly known for being a great business OS, the ability to scribble notes with the stylus, the “S Pen,” harkens back to the old PDAs and will likely appeal to users sick of typing with their fingers. That said, we had some difficulty mastering the pen in the short time that we spent with it. Despite Samsung’s instance on the thing’s accuracy, the stylus was quite slippery on the device’s glossy screen, and we had a lot of difficulty being precise for simple drawings — as you can see in the scribble above. All in all, it’s hard to envision the Note as a whole new space, and it remains to be seen whether the S Pen can indeed give the aged stylus new life. Check on our hands-on video after the break and see for yourself. Gallery: Samsung Galaxy Note hands-on Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Note hands-on (video) Samsung Galaxy Note hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 07:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Syrian city’s attorney general resigns in protest at government crackdown

Muhammad al-Bakkour says he was asked to report that ‘armed gangs’ killed hundreds who were buried in mass graves in Hama The attorney general of the embattled Syrian city of Hama has resigned in protest against crimes against the local population committed by security forces. In an online video posted by activists , a man who identifies himself as Adnan Muhammad al-Bakkour said he was standing down because of the continued suppression of peaceful protest against the regime of the president, Bashar al-Assad. According to Bakkour, 72 prisoners were killed in Hama’s central prison on 31 July at the start of a three-day assault on the city on the eve of Ramadan. Bakkour said a further 420 people had been buried in mass graves in public parks by security forces and loyalists, which he was then asked to report as having been killed by “armed gangs”. He said that around 320 people had died under torture. “I, Judge Adnan Muhammad al-Bakkour, Hama province attorney general, declare that I have resigned in protest at the savage regime’s practices against peaceful demonstrators,” he said. Bakkour also alleged that the army had demolished houses with people still inside them in the al-Hadima area of Hama. He named a series of officials he claimed were linked to the crimes including the interior minister, Mohammed al-Shaar, who he said personally directed the military campaign against Hama. If verified, Bakkour’s resignation would be one of the highest level defections in a regime that has remained remarkably cohesive in the face of rising domestic and international pressure. On Monday the Syrian state news agency, Sana, said Bakkour had been kidnapped by armed men on his way to work and forced to “present false information”. But a resident of Hama who knows Bakkour denied that he had been abducted, and confirmed to the Guardian that he had resigned: “It was a surprise that he did this but I have spoken to people and it is true. We are now worried the regime will attack his family.” The government assault on Hama – whose residents had been protesting in their thousands – left more than 100 dead, according to human rights groups. But Bakkour’s statement suggests the human toll may be far higher than previously reported. In a report released on Tuesday Amnesty International said 88 people had died in custody and the UN says more than 2,200 people have been killed since Syria’s uprising began in mid-March. The release of the video came as troops backed by tanks launched fresh raids searching for activists behind the protests, local residents said. Dozens of people were arrested in a series of operations in the city. So far there have been low-level defections from the army and security forces but no officials have publicly stepped down. During the campaign against Hama the defence minister Ali Habib was replaced, leading to rumours that he was unhappy with the brutal crackdown which escalated at the start of Ramadan. The government said his retirement was due to illness. • Nour Ali is the pseudonym for a journalist based in Damascus Syria Arab and Middle East unrest Middle East Protest Nour Ali guardian.co.uk

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Samsung’s Smart TV update will feature YouTube 3D videos

Today at IFA 2011, one of Samsung’s many announcements is an update to its Smart TVs that will place YouTube’s library of 3D videos front and center for users to stream. So far one of the major issues for 3DTV owners has been a lack of content, but since it launched support for 3D videos two years ago , YouTube has accumulated quite a library of both professionally developed and user generated videos for viewing. HDTVs from LG added access to the site’s 3D content earlier this year, and the update is expected to appear across the Samsung lineup across the second half of 2011. We spoke with one of the engineer’s responsible for the initial rollout of YouTube’s 3D support, Pete Bradshaw, and he mentioned the project’s genesis as one of Google’s famous “20 percent” projects that was worked on on the side, but has now drawn the support of a multiperson team to support, and a rapidly expanding number of viewers and content creators uploading videos to the service. The intent is to make viewing 3D just as easy as watching anything else, once users film in 3D with their phone or camera, they can upload it to YouTube and watch on TV (or mobile device) without worrying about the formatting and technology involved. We’re still a few steps away from the magic bullet that removes the current hurdles for wider 3D acceptance in the market, but if you’re one of the (not so early at this point) adopters with the hardware to handle it, you’ll probably appreciate anything that makes more content available easily. Check after the break for the press release and a few sample videos to check out. Continue reading Samsung’s Smart TV update will feature YouTube 3D videos Samsung’s Smart TV update will feature YouTube 3D videos originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Sep 2011 05:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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