It’s finally here! Reality TV star turned pop singer Kim Kardashian officially released her new single, “Jam (Turn it Up),” on Ryan Seacrest’s KIIS-FM radio show Wednesday morning. The song was produced by Terius “The-Dream” Nash. Listen below!… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Extra Weblog Discovery Date : 02/03/2011 21:13 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Libyan state television has broadcast images purporting to show the Dutch helicopter captured in Libya by armed forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi, surrounded by cheering fighters. (4 March 2011)
Continue reading …NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and league executives arrived for more federal mediation Friday. Late Thursday the NFL and the NFLPA agreed to a 24-hour extension of the current collective bargaining agreement. (March 4)
Continue reading …Continue reading the main story Mid-East Unrest Libya revolt Live Tripoli simmers Who is propping up Gaddafi? UK flights rescue Libya refugees The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has said he will investigate Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, his sons and senior aides for crimes against humanity. Luis Moreno-Ocampo said no-one had the right to massacre civilians. Thousands of people are thought to have died in the violence after security forces targeted protesters in unrest which began on 17 February. Col Gaddafi vowed to fight on despite losing control of much of the country. Earlier on Wednesday, his forces launched air strikes on the oil terminal town of Brega, sources in…
Continue reading …Leftist blogger Ian Murphy is “a liar who broke every rule of journalism,” with his phone call to Gov. Scott Walker in which he pretended to be conservative donor David Koch, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell told the audience of last night's “Hannity.” The Media Research Center founder was reacting to CNN having practically promoted Murphy's prank by awarding him the title “Most Intriguing Person of the Day” on February 24 and by plugging his website, BuffaloBeast.com, on air. Had Murphy been a CNN employee, he'd have been fired for his unethical and highly partisan manuever, Bozell noted, citing none other than CNN's own media reporter/critic Howard Kurtz. What's more, Bozell added, the media have been silent about Murphy's rabid left-wing rantings in the past, such as in 2008 when he wrote a piece entitled, “F**k the Troops” in Iraq. Video embed and link to MP3 audio follow the page break [ MP3 audio ] “So, 4,000 rubes are dead. Cry me the Tigris. Another 30,000 have been seriously wounded. Boo f*****g hoo. They got what they asked for and cool robotic limbs as well,” Bozell quoted from a May 2008 Murphy column . “This is a hate-filled wretch,” that CNN was celebrating as intriguing, the MRC president complained. Also discussed on the March 3 “Media Mash” was the media's gauzy, even heroic treatment of the runaway Democratic Wisconsin state senators. Observed Brent Bozell: In the last two weeks, these hidden legislators have given 17 interviews or been part of 17 stories on the national [over-the-air broadcast] networks alone. Who knows how many hundreds of stories [the media have] done. These hidden legislators in fact are the most visible, celebrated legislators in all of the United States of America, so that's how the media are covering them. And the public ought to be asking themselves this question, “Why are they hiding from the public yet running to the press?” Maybe it's because with the press they find common ground.
Continue reading …It’s going to be a little while before you’re able to recharge your battery-electric EV as quickly as you can refuel your gasoline-powered machine. Until then there’s Better Place , offering a suite of options including traditional recharging and fast battery-swapping. The idea is you don’t buy a car with a battery you buy a car then lease the battery, and now we’re getting an idea of what that lease is going to cost. It’s launching first in Denmark with the Renault Fluence Z.E., a €27,496 ($38,500) car. If you’re okay with driving less than 20,000km per year you can get by with monthly battery fees between €199 and €249 ($278 to $348), which includes recharging at Better Place locations or five-minute battery swaps if you’re in a hurry. For €399 monthly ($558) you get unlimited mileage, but all plans get stuck with a €1,341 ($1,874) up-front fee to install a home charging station — a bit steep compared to Ford’s $1,500 option but not bad overall. Renault is also announcing Better Place support for its Twizy, which is featured in a video below. It’s a tiny little thing that will cost just €6,900 ($9,640) and is due to ship this year. That’s astonishingly cheap for an EV but, of course it comes without a battery pack, so you’ll need to be leasing one. However, we’re told there’ll be a 7,500km lease option for just €45 ($63) per month. It also won’t be coming to the States, planned only for a European launch, a land of smaller roads that’ll be better suited to this flea-sized creation. And now, if you’ll excuse us, we’ll be sending our poor currency-converting intern on break. Poor gal really needs a coffee. Continue reading Better Place swappable EV batteries priced, Renault is definitely onboard Better Place swappable EV batteries priced, Renault is definitely onboard originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It’s time for another new entrant into the increasingly crowded pov camera fray, a high-end selection for current or budding professionals. It’s the POV.HD from V.I.O. and, if you hadn’t guessed, it shoots footage in high definition. Properly high as it were, up to 1080p30, though it’ll happily make stops at 720p30, 720p60, and even a tasty 1080p24 along the way. A $599.95 MSRP makes it a bit of a tough sell for casual action sports enthusiasts, but is this what you semi-pro snowboarders need to catch your next big pow adventures? Read on to find out. Gallery: V.I.O. POV.HD Continue reading POV.HD camera review POV.HD camera review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 12:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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