We’ve featured the excellent videos of Acts17Apologetics several times in the past. They always present a straightforward critique of Islam and shariah law, citing the Koran and backing up everything they say with Islamic Scripture. This is apparently not good enough for YouTube, which has begun to take their videos down just because they dare to speak critically about Islam. In other words, they are… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gates of Vienna Discovery Date : 20/08/2011 15:16 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …(YouTube link) The YouTube title of the video making the rounds is “Someone Should Tell This Girl That This Can’t Be Done.” But you know how some people insist on doing the impossible. The rhythmic gymnast here is Boyanka Angelova {wiki} of Bulgaria, and this performance in 2008 won her second place. -via reddit Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 25/10/2010 19:51 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …When will the world wake up and realize how talented Adele is? Just kidding — we long ago ran out of synonyms for “great” to describe the upcoming VMA performer, and we’re certainly not alone in our Adele-oration. The UK songbird’s smash LP 21 has shown some serious legs on the charts. Luckily for us, … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 20/08/2011 19:20 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Uh-oh — looks like the Queen Bee wants her throne back! After quite some time out of the spotlight (not to mention behind bars), Lil Kim has been vying to reclaim her fame lately. But thus far, the highs of her heyday have eluded her (with no help from Notorious B.I.G.’s mom). Now the Rihanna … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 20/08/2011 20:05 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Maybe we can finally call this a “thing.” Back in March, we noted how an anchor for Libya’s state-run TV network delivered the news while brandishing an AK-47 and promising to defend Colonel Gadhaffi to the death. Today, with Libyan rebels in Tripoli, Libyan TV anchors are once again brandishing firearms in an effort to “defend” the channels from attack. Al Jazeera English caught the comments: New… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MediaBistro.com Discovery Date : 21/08/2011 18:13 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Maybe we can finally call this a “thing.” Back in March, we noted how an anchor for Libya’s state-run TV network delivered the news while brandishing an AK-47 and promising to defend Colonel Gadhaffi to the death. Today, with Libyan rebels in Tripoli, Libyan TV anchors are once again brandishing firearms in an effort to “defend” the channels from attack. Al Jazeera English caught the comments: New… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MediaBistro.com Discovery Date : 21/08/2011 18:13 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Gaza militants agreed to a cease-fire with Israel to stop spiking violence, after a deadly attack across the Egyptian border on Israeli vehicles set off a three-day round of rapidly escalating Israeli airstrikes and rocket barrages from Gaza. (Aug. 21)
Continue reading …We’re 100. 100 ! If you’re like us, you totally can’t believe it’s been more than two years since we first started Mobile Podcasting but you totally can believe it at the same time because that’s just how we roll: dedicated. To celebrate we’ve brought along Engadget Chinese editor Richard Lai and Noah Kravitz of TechnoBuffalo to weigh in on stuff like the Xiaomi phone and Symbian Belle leaking its way into the world. And…a couple of other things. We’re old. It’s a mobile party. You just got your pentaband invite to click on the play or download links below. Don’t sleep on it: before you know it we’ll be 200. Hosts: Myriam Joire ( tnkgrl ), Brad Molen Guests: Richard Lai, Noah Kravitz Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Daestro – Light Powered ( Ghostly International ) 00:02:45 – HP will ‘discontinue operations for webOS devices’, may spin off Personal Systems Group 00:21:55 – Google acquiring Motorola Mobility 00:42:45 – Motorola’s new Droid HD makes cameo alongside Droid Bionic 01:04:30 – BlackBerry Bold 9930 review 01:05:43 – AT&T streamlining individual messaging plans August 21st, leaving unlimited as the sole survivor 01:15:00 – Xiaomi Phone hands-on (updated with video) 01:25:40 – Symbian Anna now available for download on Nokia N8, E7, C7 and C6-01 01:26:30 – Symbian Belle download leaked to N8 community, quickly pulled from site (update: Anna available on NaviFirm) 01:30:57 – CNET: RIM in talks to squeeze out BlackBerry music service 01:32:50 – Motorola Photon 4G review 01:36:53 – Samsung Hercules, HTC Ruby available from T-Mobile on October 26th? 01:38:56 – Samsung Hercules gets its Telus on in leaked glamour shots 01:39:38 – HTC Holiday prototype shows up on Craigslist, gives us reason to celebrate (update: AT&T-bound) 01:45:55 – Why is LTE equipment being installed in an Apple Store? Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Follow us on Twitter @tnkgrl @phonewisdom @engadgetmobile Engadget Mobile Podcast 100 – 08.21.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Aug 2011 13:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Ubisoft’s I Am Alive has had a slew of unconfirmed release dates. Dating back to its official announcement during the 2008 E3 conference, the game has been rumored to be coming out before March 2011, and late Summer 2011. Since Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Platform Nation Discovery Date : 20/08/2011 22:30 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …As NewsBusters has been reporting, Obama-loving media have been working overtime excusing the President for taking a vacation at Martha's Vineyard as average Americans struggle in a down economy. Perhaps the most disgusting example yet came on this weekend's “The Chris Matthews Show” when the host actually connected the attacks on 9/11 to former President George W. Bush's vacation in August the month before (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Before we break, it's a busy August. Turmoil in the markets, a president under heat for taking even ten days off with so many people out of work and the approaching tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It’s fascinating to see how different things were just ten years ago in August, 2001. While Osama bin Laden's henchmen were in the final stages of planning the 9/11 attacks, America slept. We were consumed by sensational news. The big story then: the disappearance of Congressional intern Chandra Levy. As the investigation of that began, local police and the media placed the spotlight on U.S. Congressman Gary Condit of California after it was confirmed he'd had an affair with Levy. The focus was totally unfair, but egged on by Condit's refusal to answer questions even until he finally talked to ABC News in late August. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Did you kill Chandra Levy? FORMER CONGRESSMAN GARY CONDIT: I did not. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: What a question. Anyway, Condit’s political career was halted of course, and it wasn’t until this year that the convicted killer went to jail. Well August of ’01 was also the so-called summer of the shark. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's happened again and again. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, six swimmers and surfers off the coast of Florida were bitten by sharks over the weekend. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Meantime, George W. Bush faced the biggest decision of his presidency up to that point: whether federal funds could be used for research on stem cells from human embryos. Bush decided those funds could only be used for research on existing stem cells not new ones. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: I have concluded that we should allow federal funds to be used for research on these existing stem cell lines, where the life and death decision has already been made. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Well President Bush gave that speech from his Crawford ranch where he spent the entire month of August on vacation. Jon Stewart had this quip. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) JON STEWART, “THE DAILY SHOW”: My president went on vacation. All I got was this lousy sense of impending doom. (END VIDEO CLIP) MATTHEWS: Impending doom. While clearly a joke, it was very prescient. That was just five weeks before 9/11. How disgusting. Of course, what Matthews and other Obama-loving so-called journalists conveniently ignore is that Bush's sojourns to Crawford were considered working vacations. This should have been obvious even to a shill like Matthews who noted during this segment that Bush's stem cell address came from Crawford. As USA Today reported at the time: White House officials point out that the president is never off the clock. They refer to the 30 days at his Texas ranch — now it's called the Western White House — as a working vacation. He'll receive daily national security updates and handle the duties of the Oval Office from his 1,583-acre spread near Crawford. When Bush retreats to his ranch, aides say, the White House just changes location. “He'll be returning to Texas and operating out of Crawford,” says Karen Hughes, counselor to the president, referring more to the small town where reporters will gather than the exact site of Bush's command center. He'll be 7 miles down narrow, winding Prairie Chapel Road. Hughes rattles off a list of things that will take up the president's time, from daily national security briefings to whatever national and international matters may come up. And addressing the nation when necessary. Does that seem like ten days of golf, swimming, boating, and fine dining on Martha's Vineyard to you?
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