It is estimated that one in ten iPhones out there are jailbroken. That is, their software is modified to run apps Apple doesn’t want you to know about. For the vast majority of remaining 90 percent, however, jailbreaking is a borderline underground thing and a big no-no. And who can blame them? Apple was vigilant Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : 9 to 5 Mac Discovery Date : 28/04/2011 22:57 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …It is estimated that one in ten iPhones out there are jailbroken. That is, their software is modified to run apps Apple doesn’t want you to know about. For the vast majority of remaining 90 percent, however, jailbreaking is a borderline underground thing and a big no-no. And who can blame them? Apple was vigilant Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : 9 to 5 Mac Discovery Date : 28/04/2011 22:57 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Yesterday evening (late afternoon West Coast time), Phil Bronstein at the San Francisco Chronicle informed his readers that one of its reporters had been banned by the Obama administration: The hip, transparent and social media-loving Obama administration is showing its analog roots. And maybe even some hypocrisy highlights.
Continue reading …Yesterday evening (late afternoon West Coast time), Phil Bronstein at the San Francisco Chronicle informed his readers that one of its reporters had been banned by the Obama administration: The hip, transparent and social media-loving Obama administration is showing its analog roots. And maybe even some hypocrisy highlights.
Continue reading …Yesterday evening (late afternoon West Coast time), Phil Bronstein at the San Francisco Chronicle informed his readers that one of its reporters had been banned by the Obama administration: The hip, transparent and social media-loving Obama administration is showing its analog roots. And maybe even some hypocrisy highlights.
Continue reading …Anti-terrorist officers from several countries comb site for clues to who was behind remote control device Anti-terrorist experts from several countries have been sifting through the wreckage of the Marrakech cafe where 15 people died on Thursday, as officials said a remote control bomb caused the blast. A video released before the attack by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack, with terrorism experts saying the group was one of several likely candidates. While police from both Morocco and Spain could be seen working at the wrecked cafe in Jamaa el-Fnaa Square, friends and family of the victims gathered at the city’s Ibn Tofail hospital. Mouhou Rachid, a cafe worker, said at least one of his co-workers died and another was in hospital with serious injuries. “The explosion was terrible. When I recovered consciousness I saw people picking up victims. My friend has injuries in the stomach, face and head.” Morocco’s interior ministry said seven of the 15 dead had been identified, including two French citizens, two Canadians, a Dutch national and two Moroccans. Israel’s foreign ministry said two of the victims, a man and a woman, were Jews living in Shanghai. The attack, in which 23 people were also injured, is the deadliest in Morocco since 12 suicide bombers killed 33 people in co-ordinated strikes in Casablanca eight years ago. The latest attack was a blow to Morocco’s most important tourist city. Tourism is Morocco’s biggest source of foreign currency and the second biggest employer after agriculture. “We are going to work very hard so that this does not have an impact on tourism in Marrakesh,” said Salaheddine Mezouar, the finance minister.”To go to a country as a tourist and return dead is a terrible thing.” Fernando Reinares, a terrorism expert at Spain’s Royal Elcano Institute, told RNE radio there were few doubts that jihadists were behind the attack. “Morocco and its monarchy are a target for al-Qaida and for the north African groups that have been associated with al-Qaida.” The attack adds to the challenges facing Morocco’s ruler, King Mohammed VI, at a time when he is trying to prevent uprisings elsewhere in the Arab world from reaching his normally stable kingdom. He recently pardoned a raft of political prisoners, including some alleged militant Islamists. The monarch has promised to reform the constitution to placate pro-democracy protesters. But more protests are planned for Sunday. Morocco Global terrorism al-Qaida Giles Tremlett guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …A high-profile shuttle launch was scrubbed hours before liftoff due to a mechanical issue with the spacecraft. (April 29)
Continue reading …A high-profile shuttle launch was scrubbed hours before liftoff due to a mechanical issue with the spacecraft. (April 29)
Continue reading …Libyan forces in more than a dozen military vehicles and armed with anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers crossed into Tunisia on Friday as fighting with rebels raged along the western frontier. (April 29)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media I’ll bet the sweet ladies of the Spring Mountain Republican Women’s club in Nevada weren’t really prepared for this. Speaking before several GOP women’s groups who invited him to Las Vegas, Donald Trump launched into a profanity-laced tirade against President Obama and his administration’s policies. Among the bons mots , as you can hear in the amateur video above [ originals here ]: — Trump would deal with OPEC in order to lower oil prices just by being tough: “We have nobody in Washington that sits back and said, you’re not going to raise that f—-ing price,” — Here’s how he’d tell China he intends to slap a tariff on their exports: “Listen you mother——ers we’re going to tax you 25 percent!” He sprinkled obscenities throughout, including one not in the video, describing Iraq: “We build a school, we build a road, they blow up the school, we build another school, we build another road they blow them up, we build again, in the meantime we can’t get a f—king school in Brooklyn.” Oh, and apparently he believes that the idea that Iraq could become a democracy is a joke. Which makes you wonder about his audience of former George W. Bush devotees — especially when they applaud this loudly. Now, I understand that, you know, when in Rome, blah blah blah. But you gotta wonder if Franklin Graham or the rest of the Religious Right still think Trump is a good horse to be backing, you know what I mean? Not to mention the Spring Mountain Republican Women’s Club.
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