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Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle Touch 3G’s experimental browsing free ride

Back in the early ’90s, a certain Mr. Vandross and Ms. Jackson serenaded us with a little ditty on the benefits of free goods. Well, it might be time they updated the track because the best things in this eReading life are no longer free over a carrier’s 3G. If you happened to grow accustomed to sucking down data on your AT&T- or Sprint-enabled Kindle keyboard , we’d advise you to hold off on that newly introduced upgrade . An Amazon rep lurking the web retailer’s forums this past weekend delivered the disheartening news that experimental browsing over 3G on the Kindle Touch would no longer be supported. Sure, you can still connect to WiFi and surf via the clumsy E Ink browser, but where’s the on-the-go, loophole-exploiting fun in that? Bookworms with a predilection for an interwebbed free lunch should cling tightly to their outdated eReaders . Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle Touch 3G’s experimental browsing free ride originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 05:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle Touch 3G’s experimental browsing free ride

Back in the early ’90s, a certain Mr. Vandross and Ms. Jackson serenaded us with a little ditty on the benefits of free goods. Well, it might be time they updated the track because the best things in this eReading life are no longer free over a carrier’s 3G. If you happened to grow accustomed to sucking down data on your AT&T- or Sprint-enabled Kindle keyboard , we’d advise you to hold off on that newly introduced upgrade . An Amazon rep lurking the web retailer’s forums this past weekend delivered the disheartening news that experimental browsing over 3G on the Kindle Touch would no longer be supported. Sure, you can still connect to WiFi and surf via the clumsy E Ink browser, but where’s the on-the-go, loophole-exploiting fun in that? Bookworms with a predilection for an interwebbed free lunch should cling tightly to their outdated eReaders . Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle Touch 3G’s experimental browsing free ride originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 05:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Macaroni Grill

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Macaroni Grill

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Johnny Jolly Arrested

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Liu Xiaobo granted brief visit home

Brothers of Chinese Nobel peace prize winner described him as in good health despite being jailed for subversion The brothers of a jailed Chinese Nobel peace prize winner have said that they were recently allowed a rare visit to see him and that he was in good health. The three brothers also said Liu Xiaobo, serving a jail term for suspicion of “inciting subversion of state power”, was taken to the family’s home in Dalian, in north-eastern China, last month to mourn the death of their father seven days after he died, when Chinese families traditionally gather. In a text message, the brothers said they visited Liu on 28 September in Jinzhou, Liaoning province, also in north-eastern China. They said Liu was healthy. “He’s fine. It is not convenient to accept an interview,” the message said. Liu won the Nobel peace prize last October . Since then, the government has reacted angrily to any support for the democracy campaigner and mostly cut off access to him and his wife, Liu Xia. The brothers’ visit was also reported by the Hong Kong Human Rights Centre, which said it was the first time they were allowed to visit Liu since July 2010. The centre said in a faxed statement that Liu Xia may be allowed to visit her husband this month. Liu Xia has basically been a prisoner for the past year. She has largely been held incommunicado, effectively under house arrest, watched by police, without phone or internet access and prohibited from seeing all but a few family members. Her husband, a literary critic and dogged campaigner for peaceful political change, co-authored a manifesto in 2008 calling for an end to single-party rule in China. That earned him an 11-year jail sentence. Lengthy detentions without arrest are illegal in China, but activists worry changes proposed recently to the country’s criminal procedure law may make it easier for police to do that. Activist Hu Jia, released this year after serving three and a half years in jail for sedition, said in a public letter that the proposals would legalise acts by the police that are now illegal but largely ignored, such as not giving prompt notification to relatives of anyone detained. Liu Xiaobo China Nobel peace prize guardian.co.uk

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Tuvalu

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Tuvalu

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My Sister’s Voice

Type: Book Title: My Sister’s Voice See all customer reviews Product Description: A proudly deaf artist in Philadelphia, Lacey Gears is in a relationship with a wonderful man and rarely thinks about her childhood in a home for disabled orphans. That is, until Lacey receives a letter that begins, ‘You have a sister. A twin to be exact’. Learning that her identical, hearing twin, Monica, experienced the normal childhood she was denied resurrects all of Lacey’s grief, and she angrily sets out to find Monica and her parents. But the truth is far from simple. And for every one of Lacey’s questions that’s answered, others are raised, more baffling and profound. “My Sister’s Voice” is a beautifully written novel about sisterhood, love, and the stories we cling to until real life comes crashing in. See the details

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The Fall

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The Fall

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Hawaii makes surfing official high school sport

US state which calls itself birthplace of surfing is to fund school championships along the lines of pro surf meets Hawaii will soon become the first state in the US to call surfing an official high school sport. Governor Neil Abercrombie and state education officials said on Monday that riding the waves will join the likes of football, basketball, volleyball and swimming as a state-sanctioned prep sport in public schools, starting as early as spring 2013. “It’s quite clear, when you think of Hawaii, you think of surfing,” Abercrombie said with a scenic backdrop of sunbathers and surfers along Waikiki beach behind him. The news conference was held near the statue of island icon Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic gold medal swimmer known as the father of modern surfing. “Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing. From Duke Kahanamoku to the thousands of residents and visitors who surf both recreationally and competitively, the sport is rooted in our culture and way of life,” the governor said. The Aloha State is known for its world-class surf breaks and competitions. It is home to many pro surfers and has produced several world champions including Hawaii’s Carissa Moore, who this summer became the youngest world champion at 18. “I think it’s awesome, and it will open doors for kids,” said Moore, who welcomed the announcement. She said the sport taught her many life lessons growing up, such as hard work, perseverance, and time management. “Surfing and riding a wave is so much like life. You fall down over and over again, but you keep picking yourself back up until you ride one all the way to the beach,” Moore said. “I know that’s kind of cheesy, but I think surfing is definitely a really good outlet for a lot of teens and young kids. It’s a way to channel a lot of energy into something positive. It’s just really awesome.” Hawaii has the only statewide public school district in the US, which means surfing will be offered across the islands. The state department of education is working with the newly appointed board of education on developing a plan to implement surfing. Judging will be done similar to pro surf meets and there will be an individual boys and girls champions, as well as team champions, similar to golfing, said BOE member Keith Amemiya, the former head of the Hawaii High School Athletic Association. The board approved surfing in May 2004, but funding, safety concerns, liability and other challenges prevented the sport from becoming sanctioned. With the addition of surfing, students in Hawaii public schools will have 19 different sports – believed to be the most in the nation – from air riflery to bowling, producing 44 state champions every year. Amemiya said the estimated cost of surfing in the first year was about $150,000 (£97,210), with $50,000 (£32,410) already committed through private sources. The financially-strapped state is confident it will receive the necessary funding gauging from the interest from the community and corporate sponsors. “Regardless … we’re going to make this work,” Abercrombie said. “We’re not looking at this in terms of if we don’t have all the dollars, we’re not going to do anything. Quite the opposite.” Hawaii United States Schools guardian.co.uk

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Joanna Yeates murder trial to begin

Vincent Tabak denies murdering landscape architect, who was found dead after going missing last Christmas The trial of the man accused of murdering the landscape architect Joanna Yeates is due to begin on Tuesday. Dutch national Vincent Tabak, 33, denies murdering his neighbour shortly before last Christmas. The case against him is not expected to open until Thursday. The first two days are to be spent selecting a jury and dealing with legal matters. Prosecutors are to allege that Tabak, who lived in a ground-floor flat adjoining Yeates’ home in Clifton, Bristol, murdered the 25-year-old after she went for festive drinks with colleagues. She was reported missing two days after disappearing when her boyfriend, Greg Reardon, returned to their shared flat after a weekend visiting family in Sheffield. Following a string of appeals by relatives and police, her frozen body was found on Christmas morning by dog walkers three miles from her home on a lane in Failand, north Somerset. Reardon and Yeates’s parents, David and Teresa, are expected to attend Bristol crown court throughout the four-week trial. Tabak is being represented by William Clegg QC. Nigel Lickley QC prosecutes. The judge is Mr Justice Field. Joanna Yeates Crime Bristol Steven Morris guardian.co.uk

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