Mystery surrounds a 33-foot whale that was found beached in a grassy field 800 yards from the shoreline in Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Some scientists suspect the mammal, believed to be a rare female sei whale, became stranded and died after an abnormally high tide carried it to a salt marsh. But others have different theories.
Continue reading …Oh, hey, Fitbit. Nice to see you again. Although we thought the original did too little for a $100 gadget, enough people apparently begged to differ, as the the outfit just trotted out a second-gen model, dubbed the Fitbit Ultra. This, too, analyzes eating, exercise and sleep patterns, while that design, website and hundred-buck price should be mighty familiar, too. This time around the company is adding a few new features, including Foursquare-esque badges and an altimeter for counting how many steps you’ve climbed. But does this series of minor enhancements add up to a significant improvement? Time to lace up your running shoes, kids, and meet us after the break. Gallery: Fitbit Ultra Gallery: Fitbit Ultra review Continue reading Fitbit Ultra review Fitbit Ultra review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Oct 2011 06:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Chancellor says solution to crisis vital to UK national interest as he prepares to address Tory conference The chancellor, George Osborne, has said an effective resolution to the eurozone debt crisis would be the “single biggest boost” the UK economy could receive. Osborne, who is under increasing pressure to stimulate economic growth in the face of the Treasury’s repeatedly downgraded forecasts, said the government was prepared to help families and businesses struggling in the difficult economic climate “where we can”. He announced measures to freeze council tax for a further year, invest in mobile phone masts and support British science. But he warned that the government was “not awash with money” and would cut “no more and no less” than it said it was going to, ruling out further tax cuts for businesses beyond those he has already announced until Britain’s finances were back in shape. In his keynote speech to the Conservative party conference in Manchester, Osborne will call on Britons to show a “can-do attitude” and promise them that the country will overcome its problems. Asked what more he could do to help business and growth, the chancellor said the single biggest boost to the country’s recovery lay in Europe. He told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: “It’s nothing I can announce, actually – it is the resolution of the euro crisis. “That single thing would do more to boost the British economy than any single thing else in the world at the moment. So it is a vital national interest … that we get the euro crisis resolved.” As eurozone finance ministers meet in Luxembourg on Monday, Osborne said they should agree to increase the size of their bailout fund. “[It] doesn’t matter how they do it, but they need to get more resources into it,” he added. He said they also needed to deal with their weak banks, which were “a real drag on growth across the European continent”, and make a swift decision – and “stick by that decision” – on how they will deal with the problems facing Greece. As he looked ahead to the G20 summit in Cannes in November, Osborne warned: “If we come out of that meeting with the eurozone crisis still unresolved going into the winter, going into Christmas, then I think that will be terrible not just for Britain, not just for Europe, but for the entire world economy. “This instability is really debilitating at a time when, frankly, we’ve got lots of other challenges as well.” He insisted the government was not sitting on the sidelines as he announced plans to extend the council tax freeze in England for a further year. The freeze in 2013, estimated to be worth to £1.50 a week for the average household, cost £800m and is in line with a Conservative manifesto commitment to freeze the tax for two years . The money has been found from underspending across Whitehall, and will also be made available to the devolved executives in Scotland and Wales to enable them to make similar offers to keep council tax down, Osborne said. Osborne said the government was keen to help in any way if spare money was found, telling Today: “It [the council tax freeze] is a way of saying that we can help you where we can. “These are very difficult times – we know utility bills are going up, the oil price is up around the world, we have got these enormous debts we have to pay off. But if we are able to find resources to help, we will help.” He faced down calls from the business sector to cut corporation tax to 15%. The coalition has already cut the main rate of corporation tax from 28% to 26%, and has pledged further reductions, to 23%, by 2015. But Simon Walker, the director general of the Institute of Directors, said this was “not enough” and argued that a 15% rate was a key measure that could “make the UK one of the most competitive advanced economies in the world by 2020-25″. Osborne said: “Of course the business community would like us to go even further, and I would like to go even further if I had the money. But I am not a believer in deficit-funded tax cuts … The tax reductions we make have to be part of a properly costed government programme that is also getting the deficit down. “I believe in lower taxes, I would like to have permanently lower taxes. I think permanently lower taxes do boost growth. But you can’t fund, when you have got a huge budget deficit, a permanently lower tax rate because you end up having to put the tax up next year as the international money markets swirl around you and say, ‘Hold on, how is Britain going to pay its debts?’.” Osborne is expected to announce additional support for the stalled project to build the new Mersey Gateway bridge between Runcorn and Widnes. He also said the cash for science would include help in developing commercial uses in computing for the ultra-thin material graphene, which won two University of Manchester scientists the Nobel physics prize after they discovered it in 2004. Around £150m will be spent on mobile phone networks to enable companies to connect 6 million people living in remote areas that currently have little or no signal, he added. 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Continue reading …That record-breaking Hurt Locker lawsuit may not be so impressive after all, now that Voltage Pictures has slashed a major chunk of defendants from its file-sharing complaint. Last week, the company voluntarily dismissed about 90 percent of the 24,583 defendants originally named in the suit, according to documents filed with the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The dismissals were made without prejudice, meaning they could theoretically be re-targeted in the future, though the number of those that reached settlements with Voltage remains unclear. The company also identified some of the alleged file-sharers by name, but acknowledged that 2,278 IP addresses remain anonymous. For more details, check out the coverage from TorrentFreak , where you’ll find the full list of dismissed IP addresses, along with the recently-named defendants. Voltage Pictures dismisses 90 percent of defendants in Hurt Locker file-sharing lawsuit originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Type: DVD Title: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Part 5 [Blu-ray] See all customer reviews Product Description: The heavens tremble and the planet quakes as the souls of heroes and villains teeter on the edge of darkness and light. The final chapter of the sweeping epic – Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood – is here. The Flame Alchemist’s rebel army pushes the forces of Central to the brink of collapse – until the enemy’s fallen leader returns to take control. As mortals and monsters wage war, young Edward and Alphonse Elric must face a cruel being with the unholy power of a god. After endless adventures and countless struggles, the boys find the fate of the world in their weary hands. When the Gateway closes and the circle is complete – who will be left alive to celebrate the astonishing sacrifices made in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Part 5? Actors: Maxey Whitehead Vic Mignona Caitlin Glass Travis Willingham See the details
Continue reading …Remember all that iPhone tracking hubbub back in April? Sure you do — you probably also recall Apple’s denial , the subsequent Senate hearing , and the rest of the fiasco’s dramatic fallout . Amid the ballyhoo, Microsoft stepped out to admit that its Windows Phone also collected location data, but quickly promised to knock it off following the next scheduled update. According to ChevronWP7 collaborator Rafael Rivera, Windows Phone 7.5 cinches it: Mango “no longer sends location data prior to being granted permission to do so.” Redmond previously told the US House of Representatives that it only collected location data if a user expressly allowed an application to send it along — a claim which Rivera debunked last week, noting that simply launching the camera application captured and transmitted “pin-point accurate positioning information.” The big M maintains that the collected location data was anonymous, and that it shouldn’t have been sent at all unless the user allowed it. Either way, Microsoft’s chapter in the big location tracking blunder of 2011 seems to be at a close, squaring the firm with Congress, its developers, and hopefully its customers. Mango kills Microsoft’s always-on location tracking, makes good on letter to House of Representatives originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Oct 2011 02:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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