While we keep waiting for the BBC to release a version of its iPlayer on this side of the Atlantic , it’s already upgrading UK PlayStation 3s with a brand new interface. Designed to be navigated by any standard remote, the main focuses are personalization and enhanced navigation to avoid scrolling through long lists, as well as bringing over synced iPlayer Favourites from the PC. The new UI is built on HTML5 and CE-HTML with an eye towards rolling it out easily on other devices soon, but there’s also plans for a version built with Adobe Flash and AIR technology. Check after the break for a quick video demo of the new features which sadly does not include a new episode of Top Gear (UK version) — we checked. Continue reading BBC iPlayer app gets a new look on the PS3 now, other devices later BBC iPlayer app gets a new look on the PS3 now, other devices later originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 19:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Stocks plunged Monday as anxiety overtook investors on the first trading day since Standard & Poor’s downgraded American debt. (Aug. 8)
Continue reading …The deaths of 30 US troops and eight Afghans to an insurgent marksman was an unprecedented loss but does not signal a new surge in Taliban combat strength, US officials said Monday, even as violence flares along Afghanistan’s eastern border. (Aug. 8)
Continue reading …CNN's Fareed Zakaria made it quite clear last summer that he supported the construction of the Ground Zero mosque. He was much more neutral in an interview with the mosque's developer Sunday, but was content to let his guest tell his side of the story without any scrutiny from the CNN host. Although the once-proposed mosque is no longer making headlines, Zakaria decided anyway to feature the mosque's developer Sharif El-Gamal for a soft interview one year after the controversy ignited. El-Gamal received fawning coverage by CBS and NBC last summer for his work. [Video below the break.] El-Gamal related to Zakaria how his he and his wife were aghast at the “hate,” “fear,” and “ignorance” of the opponents of the planned “community center.” He bemoaned that “there's so much misconceptions about who we are as Muslims, what our faith, what our practice, what our belief system is.” Zakaria avoided any scrutiny over El-Gamal's arguments and asked simple questions to get him to tell his story and get his message out. Not once did he reference the arguments of families of 9/11 victims who opposed not the mosque itself, but its location. A transcript of the segment, which aired on August 7 at 1:48 p.m. EDT, is as follows: ZAKARIA: And we are back with Sharif El-Gamal, the man who was truly behind the Ground Zero mosque from the beginning and still behind it now. When did you realize that this was turning into a controversy? What was the first inkling? EL-GAMAL: Well, in May of last year, we voluntarily – at that point when we finished our road trip with all the local elected officials – decided voluntarily to go into the community board. And we went into the community board voluntarily and shared with them this idea of building a community center. And on that first meeting, 16 people voted unanimously in favor of this project and these are all non-Muslim people, and they were excited that Muslims were going to build a community center in Lower Manhattan to serve all – all New Yorkers and all of Lower Manhattan, which was the intention behind this project. We then followed that up with another full board meeting of 50. And when we went into that room, you know, at that next community board meeting, I invited my wife down to come. And I got there a few minutes after her and she was just in tears. And when I saw her in tears, I said what happened? And she goes, Sharif, you're not going to believe what's going on in that room. The people thought that I came here to protest against the Muslims, because they didn't realize that she was a Muslim because we don't fit whatever stereotype people have of Muslims. And when – ZAKARIA: What was going on in that room? EL-GAMAL: When I walked into that room, there was close to 700 people that were protesting what we were doing, and for the first time in my life – I – I had never seen, I'd never been discriminated against. I'd never seen that hate or that fear or – or – or – or that ignorance. I mean, I've never seen anything like that before in my life, and I was – I was scared. And at that point, we made a commitment – you know, personally, I made a commitment that I would do whatever it took as – as a businessman, as a human being, to make this project a reality. And, you know, this past year for me has really been about listening, has really been about listening and – and going back to basics and trying to understand that – that there's so much work ahead of us, that there's so much misconceptions about who we are as Muslims, what our faith, what our practice, what our belief system is. Criminals have stolen our identity almost in a way, and they've defaced our – our faith. ZAKARIA: So you got out – get out of that room with the 700 angry people. And at that point, it just snowballs and it gets latched on to by all kinds of political figures. By – were you – were you prepared for that kind of an onslaught? EL-GAMAL: No, no. I'm a New Yorker. This is my city, and all we wanted to do was we wanted to build a facility that is based on who we are as Muslims, as Americans, to give back to our city, to create jobs, to create hundreds of construction jobs, to create hundreds of full-time jobs once the facility is open, to create over 500 part-time jobs. We were thinking of a way of revitalizing our neighborhood, creating, stimulating our economy, and providing services to our neighbors. ZAKARIA: Did you get threatened? EL-GAMAL: I did. A lot of scary things happened in – in –
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Continue reading …LA MESA, Calif. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — According to LegalizeFerrets.org, the Department of Fish and Game has put impossible restrictions on the ferret legalization process. ‘We’re going by the book – but they’re ripping pages out from under us. Would California tolerate that behavior from any other Department?’ says Pat Wright, of LegalizeFerrets. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 08/08/2011 19:44 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …LA MESA, Calif. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — According to LegalizeFerrets.org, the Department of Fish and Game has put impossible restrictions on the ferret legalization process. ‘We’re going by the book – but they’re ripping pages out from under us. Would California tolerate that behavior from any other Department?’ says Pat Wright, of LegalizeFerrets. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 08/08/2011 19:44 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …The Colbert Report Get More: Colbert Report Full Episodes , Political Humor & Satire Blog , Video Archive Most blog readers are well aware of what’s happening in Wisconsin tomorrow, where six tea party-friendly state senators face recall elections. These elections are vital for Wisconsin — particularly Wisconsin’s working families — because if Democrats win at least three of these seats, they will regain control of the state senate (Republicans currently hold a 19-14 majority) and can stop the extreme actions of Gov. Scott Walker and his conservative allies. Tomorrow’s elections have been the target of more than $20 million and trickery from groups like Americans for Prosperity . On the other side, a host of progressive groups have lent a hand to fight against Walker’s cronies in the state senate. But the importance of the election goes well beyond Wisconsin. As many have pointed out , success in Wisconsin would show not only the power of the grassroots, but could serve as a bellwether for 2012′s elections and could predict a “re-imagining of the Democratic Party.” The senators up for recall are all conservatives who were able to win in 2008 despite Barack Obama’s victory in the state and these victories would be a sign that the voters are fed up with right-wing assaults on working Americans. The elections could also set the stage for a recall of Walker himself next year and could play a big role in redistricting, where friendlier Democratic maps could help eliminate freshman Republicans Reid Ribble and Sean Duffy. It’s also important to note that the recall elections, if successful, would be a step in the right direction for achieving gender equality in office, particularly bringing progressive women into office : The recalls in Wisconsin have been unprecedented for numerous reasons, but one that hasn’t received much attention is the fact that women are running in five out of six of the recall races. The demographic population of Wisconsin shows men and women roughly evenly split, but in the State Senate only eight of the 33 Senators are women. In the recall races three progressive women are challenging three conservative men (with the other two challenging conservative women). If those seats are flipped that’ll make the count 11 women in the State Senate or 33 percent of the Senate. Combining both chambers of the Wisconsin state legislature women only make up less than 23 percent of members. Predictions range anywhere from Democrats sweeping all six seats tomorrow to only picking up one or two seats, which would not be enough to stop Walker’s agenda. Almost everyone believes that voter turnout will be the key and a massive effort has been made to get out the vote tomorrow. As of August 3, the Democratic field program had reported the following: As of this morning, over 11,700 volunteers and staff have knocked on 437,235 doors and made 716,339 phone calls for a grand total of 1,153,574 attempts! Our field team has been meeting and surpassing goals week in and week out and they are ready to move into GOTV. We now have 87% of our GOTV shifts filled for our August 9th elections and 83% of our shifts filled for the August 16th Democratic protects in SD 12 and SD 22. Statewide we have 6,228 shifts filled. With only six days until our next set of elections, time is short but, we’re ready. A quick preview of the six races that will be on the ballot tomorrow, in order of likelihood of a Democratic pick-up: 1. SD32: Most observers give this race to Jennifer Shilling over incumbent Dan Kapanke. Recent polling showed Shilling with a double digit lead. 2. SD18: Jessica King had a 8% lead over thug Hopper in a recent poll. In a just world, a guy like this would have no chance to hld this seat, and he only won it by 184 votes in 2008. Randy Hopper: “I’m going to ruin you for every F-ing thing you’ve done” 3. SD8: This race has been within the margin of error in recent polls, but it’s hard to see how an incompetent alleged criminal like Darling could hold a seat she only won by 1,007 votes in a district that went for Obama in 2008. Sandy Pasch would do both Wisconsin and the country a service by taking out Darling. Alberta Darling: Can’t name one job created in her district 4. SD14: Democrats believe they have a legitimate shot for Fred Clark to win here and take out Luther Olsen. Polling has shown the race to be within the margin of error and the party is excited about the paid media and GOTV efforts they’ve put forth in the district. 5. SD10: Shelly Moore has consistently trailed incumbent Sheila Harsdorf beyond the margin of error, but Democrats say the district is rabidly anti-Scott Walker and with GOTV efforts that are well beyond the goals they set, they think the race might still turn in Moore’s favor. 6. SD2: Nancy Nusbaum also trails the incumbent — Robert Cowles — by more than the margin of error. Nusbaum has more money for the final push and Democrats point to an enthusiasm gap in the district that could help them pull off the upset. It’s not too late to help out in Wisconsin. If you are in the Wisconsin area, sign up to help get out the vote . If you are anywhere else, you can participate in virtual phonebanking . Next week, two more senate recall elections will take place, so things are far from being settled in Wisconsin. To keep up with the up-to-the-minute details of the recall elections tomorrow, check out the following progressive Wisconsin blogs: * Blogging Blue * blue cheddar * Cognitive Dissidence * Dane 101 * illusory/tenant * Left on the Lake * Mal Contends * Uppity Wisconsin
Continue reading …“Shark in a boat” seems so last month. Now it’s “shark in the forest.” A call to police reporting an unusual odor on Thursday night led New Hampshire authorities to find a shark decomposing in the forest, WMUR-9 reports. According to The Associated Press, the six- to eight-foot blue shark was found in the Milton township, located approximately 45 minutes from the ocean. Gui Leighton, of Milton, told WMUR-9, “You think you’d see a deer out in the woods on the ground but a shark, that’s unheard of.” Police say they suspect that somebody caught the shark while fishing, and decided to abandon it by dragging it into the wooded area. According to PBS Online, blue sharks are one of the most common open ocean sharks, and rarely come near the coast. There have been some unusual rescues in the woods recently. Animal rights advocates reported on Sunday finding over 30 malnourished dogs in a wooded area of Quebec, Canada, the Canadian Press reports. A 28-year-old art teacher was also recently found in the woods, having survived for three days after falling down a hill and breaking her leg and at least two bones in her back. For more on sharks, check out HuffPost’s recent coverage of Shark Week, as well as a shark vs. everything, and this incredible shark jumping video. Read more at WMUR-9 (Warning: Contains image of decomposing shark.)
Continue reading …Marina and the Diamonds are back Fear And Loathing is the first part of the series of new songs video is directed by Caspar Balslev part 2 will be out next Monday Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : AudioPorn Central Discovery Date : 08/08/2011 17:48 Number of articles : 4
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