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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1… fight!

We’ve seen it before, but not against one of its chief rivals: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 . Now here they are, sharing a little table space — but not getting along too well. On one hand the Tab 10.1 is thin and light on its feet. On the other, the ThinkPad Tablet is large and would very much like to be in charge of your corporate lifestyle. Due to Honeycomb’s limited customizations, Lenovo’s tackling this angle thanks in large part to some enterprise- and stylus-friendly software, much of which the device comes with pre-installed. Join us after the break for a quick demonstration, plus a look back at our first hands-on with the thing. Gallery: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1… fight! Continue reading Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1… fight! Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1… fight! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Aug 2011 17:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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An Impenetrable Wall Of Autotune Cannot Obscure Kim Kardashian’s Terrible Singing (In A Clip From Her New Music Video)

Kim Kardashian is also so wet right now. More » Post from: TheGloss Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TheGloss Discovery Date : 30/08/2011 17:22 Number of articles : 4

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Lady Gaga’s performance at the MTV Video Music Awards as her male alter ego, Jo Calderone , was totally original—right? Not so much, according to Kelly Osbourne and other Twitter users, who quickly picked up on the fact that Annie Lennox also performed in very similar-looking drag at the Grammy…

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Sam Bradford Makes Girl Cry Tears Of Joy After Rams Preseason Game (VIDEO)

Step aside Mark Sanchez, it looks there’s another young NFL quarterback heartthrob and his name is Sam Bradford. After Friday’s preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs, some of the Rams staff members were able to make a female fan very, very happy. The girl gave an employee her sign that read, “Marry Me Bradford” and gave it to the 23-year-old to sign. Bradford gladly autographed the sign and when the girl got it back, she became overwhelmed with tears. Well done, Sam. Sometimes athletes just have that kind of influence over a fan. Just last month, Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett gave a kid a ball before the game and made him so happy that he started hysterically crying. WATCH VIDEO AT THE TOP

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VMAs 2011: MTV Video Music Awards Live Blog (PHOTOS, VIDEO, WINNERS)

(SCROLL DOWN FOR LIVE UPDATES) Whether Adam Levine likes it or not, the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards are upon us. A tradition born in 1984, the event marks a sort of young pop culture extravaganza, with performances and sketches from the top names in corporate-approved subversion. This year, the event is being held in Los Angeles, and will be hosted by… no one at all. Unable to find a host that fit their requirements, the network decided to go sans MC, instead depending on celebrity award presenters, star-infused sketches and performances from major artists. Those performances will come from Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Adele, Bruno Mars, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Pitbull, Ne-Yo and Young The Giant, and, as revealed Saturday, the tag team of Jay-Z and Kanye West. Hang out here for all the latest updates from the black carpet and the show itself, with photos, video and commentary galore in our liveblog. Here’s a list of all the nominees.

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When Aisha Gadhafi entered Algeria, it turns out she went straight to the hospital. The AFP reports that she today gave birth to a daughter, and that Algeria is now citing “strictly humanitarian reasons” for allowing her, along with her mother and siblings, into the country . An Algerian paper reports…

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Tourist: ‘We’ve Been Stuck Here for 2 Days’

While residents are surveying the damage caused by Tropical Storm Irene, a family from Brooklyn is trying to get home. Kris and Jennifer Sylvester are stranded with their two daughters after they went to upstate New York for a long weekend. (Aug. 30)

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Peter Ackerman’s recipe for disrupting government Never let it be said that Republicans make politics easy or understandable, despite their Frank Luntz talking points, and the mysterious Americans Elect group is a terrific example of how they muddy up elections, messages, and confuse voters. Let’s start with what David Atkins wrote last week over at Digby’s place: The GOP has figured out that it is much more intelligent in American politics to consolidate an unassailable ideological voter and donor base, win what elections they can essentially by default, and push the Overton Window as far as humanly possible toward conservatism while in office. And when Democrats hold office, as they inevitably will? Then prevent them from governing as Democrats : At our 25th college reunion in 2003, Grover Norquist — the brain and able spokesman for the radical right — and I, along with other classmates who had been in public or political life, participated in a lively panel discussion about politics. During his presentation, Norquist explained why he believed that there would be a permanent Republican majority in America. One person interrupted, as I recall, and said, “C’mon, Grover, surely one day a Democrat will win the White House.” Norquist immediately replied: “ We will make it so that a Democrat cannot govern as a Democrat. ” Far from being insane, this approach is actually eminently rational. The GOP needn’t hold the presidency every cycle. All they need to do is prevent a Democratic President from accomplishing much of anything progressive while forcing him or her to clean up Republican messes . Then when they inevitably get back in office, they can continue to ratchet public policy as far to the right as possible until they inevitably lose again. Wash, rinse, repeat. Aligning with this strategy, they pull their most insane ideologues out of the mothballs to take a run at the presidential nomination, engaging their wingnut base and getting voters mobilized for the general election where a centrist will be nominated (Bush, McCain, Dole, and so on) and the rest will jockey for the VP slot. This is how Republicans do it, and with a complicit media, they get away with it. The constant false equivalence, the appeal to the mysterious “independent” voter in the news, the polls that report how disgusted everyone is with partisan politics. All of it, points directly back to the core strategy of never allowing a Democrat to govern as a Democrat. Enter “Americans Elect,” the “populist internet” alternative to the two party system. Here’s what AE’s creators know: By being vague and inviting “clicktocracy” they can fool the ones who aren’t already fiercely partisan, that “center of the spectrum” group that blows with the wind. And boy, have they fooled some people. Who is Americans Elect?” According to their pretty website , it’s just voters like you and me who are tired of the party machines and want to use this fabulously democratic Internet thing to nominate a candidate for President. What they really want to do is use hedge fund money , Republican shills, and a touchy-feely sort-of-social website to run a third party candidate. Think about this: So far, it’s got moderate Republicans and pissed-off lefties on it. You think they’ll make a willing coalition? What’s in it for Peter Ackerman? There’s only one party that sort of candidate harms, and it isn’t the wingnut right wing. They may as well have hung out a shingle inviting Ralph Nader and Ross Perot to hang out, have a beer together. But in case there’s any doubt in your mind, the primary bankroll comes from Peter Ackerman, who also was the project director and project co-chairman of the Social Security project , a Cato-backed non-profit formed to bolster the case for privatizing Social Security. Ackerman also authored a book in 2001 entitled A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict , which at first glance would seem to be an attractive strategy for effecting change, but when examined in the context of our political landscape a more sinister picture emerges , where populist sentiment is used to overthrow existing governments but always with an eye to replacing them with different, yet no less authoritarian overseers whose interests may be less ideological and more financial, for example. Using Poland as an example: By manipulating the Polish Communist Party into socially inappropriate overreactions, Solidarity swept away the myth of Communist Party legitimacy, just as Gandhi’s strategic provocations swept away the myth of a legitimate British Raj (pp. 106-110, p. 118). Through many difficulties, according to Ackerman, the leadership skill of Lech Walesa kept Solidarity from acceding to the extremist, volatile and even violent impulses of rank-and-file workers. Solidarity succeeded best when populist demands were restrained by wise and prudent leadership. (pp. 153-160) Of course, Walesa is a Republican darling, mostly because he did, in fact, turn away from the rank-and-file workers and their populist revolt, converting Poland to a free-market system under the careful tutelage of Ronald Reagan and his advisors. The video at the top of this post is Peter Ackerman discussing his theories on civil resistance. Unless he has undergone some sort of radical shift in thinking, I’m pretty certain you can consider Americans Elect his answer to what’s wrong with American politics, and that answer is orchestrated regime change by manipulating, harnessing and ultimately constraining the angry unruly masses. The transcript follows, courtesy of Irregular Times : Question: “What are the key elements of waging a successful civil resistance movement?” Peter Ackerman: “The first thing is unity. A civil resistance movement must unify the widest possible spectrum of society: young, old, all ethnic groups, all religious groups, all economic strata, around a limited set of achievable goals, and designate for the moment a leadership that has legitimacy to mobilize all these groups in service of those goals. So, unity. The second thing that’s required is planning. There has to be capacity to, for that leadership to look objectively at what its capabilities are, how it can mobilize, what tactics are at its disposal, how to sequence those tactics in a way that has the biggest negative impact on the opponent, where the cost is greater to the opponent than it is to your selves. That planning needs to go on at an offensive and defensive level. Defensive level means there are some things you should anticipate are going to happen to you. For example, you might have an oppression that might end up killing some of the leadership. There needs to be planning for redundancy of leadership. And then there’s offensive things that can be done, which are all in the tactics of nonviolent resistance that are strikes, boycotts and mass protests. So you have unity and then you have the capacity for continuous planning. And then the last of the three is nonviolent discipline. Now, nonviolent discipline, uh, the reason I use the term discipline is to emphasize it’s a strategic choice, not a moral one. Because civil resistance can’t succeed unless you induce loyalty shifts and multiple defections from the other side, that basically weakens the other side’s power base . And two problems with injecting violent tactics to a civil resistance movement. The first is, once for sure the violent tactics will be responded to by the party that has a monopoly or predominance of armed power. And so once that response comes, it’s highly likely that the wide majority of the population will go indoors, because not everybody’s willing to take the same risks for a civil resistance movement. The general population that you worked so hard to get involved, they’re the group that’s most likely to take the least risk. And when violence is afoot, they’ll go indoors. And the second reason is that you’re specifically trying to create loyalty shifts amongst the opposition, and it’s very hard to create those loyalty shifts when you’re threatening to kill them or main them. It just, you know, the two don’t go together. So unity, planning, and nonviolent discipline are the ingredients that are sort of the necessary conditions for a successful civil resistance movement. And I think expressed this way they transcend all cultures and all time.” It’s important to remember that the foundation of all this theory rests in his belief that nonviolent action creates an ungovernable state, and an ungovernable state is vulnerable to sea change. And who else believes in the political tactic of creating an ungovernable state? That’s right. Grover Norquist and his gang of tax fetishists. Full circle we go. Before embracing this organization, I’d be asking some strong questions about a guy who made zillions at Drexel Burnham Lambert by setting off the savings and loan crisis in the 80s with his pal Michael Millken, who is using a known Republican dirty trickster petition factory to slide onto the ballot in as many states as possible. Irregular Times has a great archive of information about this organization. Beware.

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Dish Network’s Tailgater brings you portable satellite TV, won’t cool your beer (video)

When it comes to refrigerating beer and grilling burgers, you’re on your own. If you’re looking for satellite television in the back of your truck before the game (pictured), on the other hand, Dish Network’s Tailgater can certainly help. First hinted at back in May , the ten pound box automatically locates satellite positions, offering up HD content on the go for owners of Dish’s ViP 211k HD receiver. The box runs $350 and is apparently rather easy to set up, making it a pretty enticing option for those who absolutely need to watch a sporting event in the parking lot while waiting to get into a sporting event. Infomercially video after the break. Continue reading Dish Network’s Tailgater brings you portable satellite TV, won’t cool your beer (video) Dish Network’s Tailgater brings you portable satellite TV, won’t cool your beer (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Aug 2011 12:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The World Trade Center Was a Hollywood Star [Video]

Before their destruction, the two towers of the World Trade Center were immortalized in film. They were iconic as sets, backdrops, or giant ape toys—massive creations synonymous with the concrete below. Dan Meth’s montage is a wonderful tribute. More » Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Gizmodo Discovery Date : 29/08/2011 20:30 Number of articles : 3

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