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After a decade of fighting in Afghanistan, the US and its NATO allies are only “a little better than” halfway to meeting their war goals, Gen. Stanley McChrystal warns. The former commander of coalition forces says the slow progress is largely due to the US not knowing what it was…

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Prince Harry will arrive in California this week but he won’t be getting the red-carpet treatment his brother received earlier this year. The prince is coming to America for two months of helicopter gunship training at bases in California and Arizona, CNN reports. “He will be Captain Wales when he…

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Comcast promises Xfinity VOD streaming on more devices, new Xcalibur guide in 2012

Don’t expect Comcast to stop its Xfinity VOD streaming to the living room rollout with just the Xbox 360 this Christmas , as executive Sam Schwartz promised during a CTAM panel that it plans to develop apps for the PS3, Wii, Roku and other connected TV platforms. Multichannel News reports it doesn’t plan to roll out streaming to as many platforms as Netflix, so we’ll have to wait and see where this initial venture into IPTV stops. Think big cable is scared of over the top services? Maybe not yet, since Comcast claims Netflix subscribers tend to be the most voracious users of its VOD. Also in Comcast’s future is its completely revamped Xcalibur guide software with internet and social media tie-ins (check out our early sneak peek here ), which Schwartz reiterated would be available nationwide at some point next year. Comcast promises Xfinity VOD streaming on more devices, new Xcalibur guide in 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Oct 2011 11:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Why did Sarah Palin wait so long to finally announce she’s not running for president? Money. John Stewart guffaws at Palin’s jaw-dropping claim that she’s just a low-key, little ‘ol me quietly declaring that she’s not going to stump for the top job after all—when she usually runs around…

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Liam Fox had already been warned over Adam Werritty links

MoD permanent secretary, who is investigating whether Fox breached ministerial code, is said to have raised concerns The most senior civil servant in the Ministry of Defence had previously warned Liam Fox about his connections to a self-styled adviser and personal friend, Adam Werritty, the Guardian can reveal. Officials had also previously told Fox to stop Werritty handing out business cards that falsely describe him as an “adviser to the Rt Hon Dr Fox MP”. On Thursday, Fox said he was referring the matter to Ursula Brennan, permanent secretary at the Ministry of Defence, to investigate “baseless accusations” that the friendship had led to breaches of national security. But according to three separate sources, Brennan had already confronted Fox about Werritty on the day the Guardian revealed that Werritty had brokered a crucial meeting at a five star hotel in Dubai . Sources close to the MoD said Brennan had raised concerns about whether Fox and Werritty’s friendship had strayed into official government business. Werritty, 34, who is not a government employee, has visited Fox at the MoD offices in Whitehall 14 times in a little over a year. One source said Brennan spoke to Fox about Werritty’s role in the meeting in Dubai this summer on 19 August – the day the Guardian revealed Werritty’s role in the meeting, which has left Fox facing the prospect of being called to give evidence in a blackmail trial in the US. “They have offices next to each other, they discuss any number of matters every day – she would have mentioned this on the day your story came out,” the source told the Guardian. The MoD did not respond to requests to detail how often Brennan had spoken to Fox about Werritty. The department also failed to respond to claims that the officials had earlier told Fox to stop Werritty handing out the business cards, which are embossed with a House of Commons portcullis logo. This latest revelation comes as Fox said it was “unacceptable” that Werritty had distributed the business cards. “I understand those cards are no longer used. I have made it very clear to him that it’s unacceptable to carry a card saying that he is a personal adviser.” On Thursday Fox asked Brennan to launch an investigation into what he called “wild allegations”. “Because there have been some allegations of security leaks and so on, I’ve asked the permanent secretary to look into that for me,” he told the BBC. “I’ve asked the permanent secretary to look into any of these wild allegations, and I’m very happy to stand by that investigation.” Brennan will investigate whether Fox has breached the ministerial code. Kevan Jones, a Labour MP and former armed forces minister, said it was “unthinkable” that the permanent secretary would not have already raised concerns about Werritty. “She would have raised it,” Jones told the Guardian. “She is there to protect the reputation of the department. And also to protect the secretary of state from any conflict of interest.” The Guardian reported on Thursday that Fox had been joined by Werritty during an official visit to Sri Lanka in July despite claiming that Werritty had never accompanied him on government business. It came a month after the pair went to Dubai to meet Harvey Boulter, the chief executive of Porton Capital, a private equity partner of the government which is embroiled in a legal case over a threat to withdraw a knighthood awarded to the British chief executive of the US Post-it note maker 3M. The meeting, at which no government officials were present and of which no records were kept, is at the heart of a pending US blackmail trial. Fox has been told that he will be requested to attend the trial if it reaches court. Liam Fox Ministry of Defence Rupert Neate guardian.co.uk

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The top layer of management at Google doesn’t seem to have warmed to to Google+, blogs Michael Degusta at the understatement . Out of the company’s top 18 execs, only two can be considered active users of the social networking service, he finds. Five others are minimal users, including CEO Larry…

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Obama: ‘Protesters Are Giving Voice’ to Americans’ Frustrations

Click here to view this media During a White House news conference Thursday, President Barack Obama said that the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations were proof people wanted to see tighter financial regulations. “Obviously, I’ve heard of it,” the President said of the protests. “I’ve seen it on television. I think it expresses the frustrations that the American people feel that we had the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, huge collateral damage all throughout the country, all across Main Street and yet, you’re still seeing some of the same folks who acted irresponsibly trying to fight efforts to crack down on abusive practices that got us into this problem in the first place.” “So yes, I think people are frustrated and, you know, the protesters are giving voice to a more broad based frustration about how or financial system works… [F]or us to have a healthy financial system, that requires that banks and other financial institutions compete on the basis of the best service and the best products and the best price and it can’t be competing on the basis of hidden fees, deceptive practices, or, you know, derivative cocktails that nobody understands and that expose the entire economy to enormous risks. That’s what Dodd-Frank was designed to do.” “Do you think that Occupy Wall Street has a potential to be like the tea party movement going forward?” The New York Times ‘ Jackie Calmes asked. “What I think is that the American people understand that not everybody has been following the rules, that Wall Street is an example of that, that folks who are working hard every single day, getting up, going to the job, loyal to their companies, that that used to be the essence of the American dream,” Obama explained. “That’s how you got ahead, the old fashioned way. And these days a lot of folks who are doing the right thing aren’t rewarded and a lot of folks who aren’t doing the right thing are rewarded. “And that’s going to express itself politically in 2012 and beyond until people feel like, once again, we’re getting back to some old fashioned values in which if you’re a banker, then you are making your money by making prudent loans to businesses and individuals to build plants and equipment and hire workers that are creating goods and products, that are building the economy and benefiting everybody.”

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Occupy Wall Street Protest Media Coverage Hypocrisy – Tina Dupuy Crooks and Liars SportsCentral with Tony Sunzeri on Outside Television, Lake Tahoe TV Hank Williams Sr & Jr – “There’s A Tear In My Beer” 20bama12 says: Video: A word on Hank Williams , Jr. http://t.co/KPnWa9TA

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profitable direct sales Dublin, Ireland Monday Market reed.co.uk Pick Pocket hrizkina says: RT @ AlandaKariza : Apparently, Reed Jobs is an athlete, and is studying in Stanford with @ angelinavj . Interesting.

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Pandigital Supernova available mid-October for $230, is an eReader in Android tablet disguise

Pandigital hasn’t made much of an effort to swathe its Supernova tab in mystery. When the 8-inch LCD slate swept through the FCC earlier this summer, we were privy not only to images of the device and its internals, but also to the apps that’d be pre-loaded on purchase — GetJar and Barnes & Noble’s Nook app amongst others. So, what can you expect for $230 when it lands this month? Well, the company’s forsaken Honeycomb for the soon-to-be outclassed Gingerbread OS, tossed in a single-core 1GHz A8 processor, 4GB of storage (expandable to 32GB via microSD slot), WiFi and Bluetooth. It’s a cheap, me too Android tablet entry, for sure. And with the recent outing of a certain budget-priced, ecosystem-friendly tab , we might suggest you hold off for the higher-specced goods. Official PR after the break. Continue reading Pandigital Supernova available mid-October for $230, is an eReader in Android tablet disguise Pandigital Supernova available mid-October for $230, is an eReader in Android tablet disguise originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Oct 2011 09:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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