Tropical Storm Emily skirted the coast of the Dominican Republic and appears to have largely spared Haiti, where hundreds of thousands still live in makeshift shelters in and around the capital Port-Au-Prince. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …A selloff on Wall Street. Stocks are in the midst of a broad downturn, with the Dow Jones industrials dipping three percent at mid session, and the Standard and Poor’s 500 bordering on territory that indicates a market correction. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …Heather Mills, Paul McCartney’s ex-wife has alleged that a senior journalist from the newspaper group that owns The Daily Mirror—along with many other papers in Britain—admitted to hacking her voicemail in 2001—while CNN host Piers Morgan was running the paper. Speaking to the BBC on Wednesday, Mills recounted that a Mirror Group journalist had called her asking about an argument between her and her then-boyfriend Sir Paul McCartney, “quoting verbatim the messages from my machine.” Mills said the journalist admitted to hacking the voice mails after she questioned where the journalist had gotten their information and threatened to go to the police if the material was published. Mills said the journalist told her, “OK, OK, yeah we did hear it on your voice messages, I won’t run it.” She was clear that the journalist in question was not Piers Morgan—the editor of the Mirror at the time—but the message in question may be one that Morgan had admitted to hearing. In 2006, Morgan wrote in the Daily Mail that he “was played a tape of a message Paul had left for Heather on her mobile phone.” “It was heartbreaking,” Morgan wrote. “The couple had clearly had a tiff, Heather had fled to India, and Paul was pleading with her to come back. He sounded lonely, miserable and desperate, and even sang ‘We Can Work It Out’ into the answer phone.” Mills told the BBC that “there was absolutely no honest way that Piers Morgan could have obtained that tape that he has so proudly bragged about unless they had gone into my voice messages.” The new allegations from Mills draw both Morgan and the Daily Mirror deeper into the phone hacking scandal that started at the News of the World and widened to other British newsrooms and the United States. Even as allegations have mounted against the paper, Morgan and the Daily Mirror have denied all claims that they knew or participated in phone hacking. UPDATE: Piers Morgan issued this statement in response to Heather Mill’s allegations: Heather Mills has made unsubstantiated claims about a conversation she may or may not have had with a senior executive from a Trinity Mirror newspaper in 2001. The BBC has confirmed to me that this executive was not employed by the Daily Mirror. I have no knowledge of any conversation any executive from other newspapers at Trinity Mirror may or may not have had with Heather Mills. What I can say and have knowledge of is that Sir Paul McCartney asserted that Heather Mills illegally intercepted his telephones, and leaked confidential material to the media. This is well documented, and was stated in their divorce case. Further, in his judgment, The Honourable Mr Justice Bennett wrote of Heather Mills: ‘I am driven to the conclusion that much of her evidence, both written and oral, was not just inconsistent and inaccurate but also less than candid. Overall she was a less than impressive witness.’ No doubt everyone will take this and other instances of somewhat extravagant claims by Ms Mills into account in assessing what credibility and platform her assertions are given. And to reiterate, I have never hacked a phone, told anyone to hack a phone, nor to my knowledge published any story obtained from the hacking of a phone. Note: This article originally said that a journalist from the Daily Mirror allegedly admitted to phone hacking. In fact, it was a journalist from the broader Mirror Group.
Continue reading …It’s a calculator. It’s a wireless mouse. It’s a Bluetooth numeric keypad. It’s… really bizarre. Canon’s X Mark I Mouse Lite takes everyone’s favorite desktop rodent and tries to make it all fancy like, filling that wasted space below the mouse buttons with a calculator — monochrome LCD and all. Except that the unused space below the mouse buttons isn’t wasted at all — it was designed for resting palms, not poking fingertips. The result is a mediocre mouse paired with a mediocre calculator, for $60. Sadly, it’s not nearly as elegant of a solution as it may appear to be, and after a couple days of use, we were ready to switch back to our boring old single-function mouse. So what exactly left us so unimpressed? Jump past the break to find out. Gallery: Canon X Mark I Mouse Lite Continue reading Canon X Mark I Mouse Lite hands-on impressions Canon X Mark I Mouse Lite hands-on impressions originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 13:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …MKTraineeCougar says: RT @ MailOnline : Randi Zuckerberg quits Facebook … to start ‘her own social network’ company http://bit.ly/oDqXFb
Continue reading …Police on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg say the campus remains on alert, but they have not yet found anyone matching the description of a man reported to have a gun. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …Amateur video purportedly shows anti government protests took place across parts of Syria late on Wednesday night. It showed people gathering from Damascus, Palmyra and Homs, after Tarawih prayers, a ritual during the holy month of Ramadan. (Aug. 4)
Continue reading …This mash-up is about right-wing violence and media figures who enable it. Set to a remix of three different versions of “The Outsider” by A Perfect Circle, this project has been greatly aided by David Neiwert’s spectacular blogging on the subject here. I also used several clips downloaded from this site, so it was literally impossible to make this without everyone here. Thanks to all of my fellow C & L’ers, and I hope they enjoy Maynard Keenan’s singing as much as I do.
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