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Apple iPad 2 Rumor Roundup – white iPad? The New Apple iPad 2 Tablet Computer 2011 iPad 2 Event: What to Expect! Apple iPad 2 may also come in white The elusive white iPhone 4 has yet to go on sale. But that hasn’t stopped rumors that a white iPad… Apple iPad 2 to Come in White? – Recent Rumors Suggest a White … Apple is one of the most popular tech companies in the game with their products like the iPad and iPhone continuing to dominate in various aspects. Seeing how. Apple's iPad 2 Launch: The Scene At Yerba Buena Center – Eric … On Wednesday morning, Apple (AAPL) will hold a product launch event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, presumably to unveil the next generation iPad. While walking by the site this morning on my way into the office … Apple iPad 2 coming in white? Apple iPad 2 coming in white? … Story link: Apple iPad 2 coming in white? Discuss this in the Techwatch Forums · Special offers on iPhones. Related news to “ Apple iPad 2 coming in white?” White iPhone 4 coming in Spring 2011. … Apple iPad 2 Initial Supply To Be Limited Due To Production Issues … Initial supplies of the iPad 2 might probably be limited at launch due to production issues with a new ultra-thin glass screen. Following the near immediate iPad 2 delivery that has rumoured, this report claims that Apple’s initial … topcentech says: Apple iPad 2 possibly coming in White also http://fun.ly/b9wv

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It’s not looking good for Christine O’Donnell joining Dancing With the Stars’ 2011 cast, but the new lineup is being announced tonight, and TMZ has a partial scoop. Let’s just say that unlike last season, Mark Ballas’ new partner is so un-noteworthy that your Newser couldn’t find art of her….

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Roads Flooded, Power Out in Parts of Midwest

Storms with heavy rain, high winds and hail flooded homes and roads Monday and knocked out power in parts of the Midwest. One storm-related death was reported in Tennessee. (Feb. 28)

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Warner Bros. will cough up for four weeks of the cash it would have paid the cast of Charlie Sheen’s canceled “Two and a Half Men,” reports TMZ , a move Sheen tells the AP is “a good start.” Warner Bros. confirmed the move, which will yield about $2 million for…

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"All the gay websites couldn’t figure out why I was such a jerk that I wouldn’t talk about it."

Said the ice skater Johnny Weir (who people have long assumed is gay, even though he wouldn’t say it): “But pressure is the last thing that would make me want to ‘join’ a community… The massive backlash against me in the gay media and community only made me dig my ‘closeted’ heels in further.” So, what do we learn from this? Possible lessons: 1. Although in the past, it was fear of negativity from… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Althouse Discovery Date : 07/01/2011 16:29 Number of articles : 5

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Texas Crews Gear Up for More Wildfires

Stunned and weary residents of a Texas Panhandle town were allowed to return to what was left of homes on Monday, a day after fleeing one of several wind-driven wildfires that have scorched some 190 square miles in the state. (Feb. 28)

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Penthouse 3D channel to fill European screens with three-dimensional smut, starting today

Penthouse already promised its US audience a 3D channel in the second quarter of this year , but, for whatever reason, it’s dishing the goods to Europeans even sooner — as in, right now. March 1st marks the pan-European launch for Penthouse 3D, an all-new channel that will be composed of “100% Full 3D Native HD” content, which, judging by the preview videos available online, looks like a classic case of passive-glasses 3D. Still, Penthouse says it’s been shooting in 3D since last summer in preparation for this launch, so we don’t expect there to be a content shortage for those who prefer a little more depth to their adult entertainment. Full press release after the break. Continue reading Penthouse 3D channel to fill European screens with three-dimensional smut, starting today Penthouse 3D channel to fill European screens with three-dimensional smut, starting today originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 02:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Boston Dynamics Cheetah and Atlas robots get DARPA funding, getting ready to find you

Okay, so it may not look quite as impressive as some other mechanical cheetahs we’ve seen in the past, but this new one from Boston Dynamics certainly has a lot of potential. That robot, plus a new humanoid called Atlas, have won DARPA contracts and so will be put into at least limited production, much like the company’s earlier BigDog . Cheetah is said to run “faster than any existing legged robot and faster than the fastest human runners,” while Atlas can “move through difficult terrain using human-like behavior,” meaning neither running nor hiding will work. That leaves only fighting, so get ready to buck up. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Boston Dynamics Cheetah and Atlas robots get DARPA funding, getting ready to find you originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 03:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Gwyneth Paltrow has caught the music bug—after her turn as a country star in Country Strong , the star and her crooning have been impossible to avoid, the Daily Beast reports. In fact, she performed musical numbers more than anyone else—musician or otherwise—this awards season. And don’t expect…

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The conflict inherent between policy and principle continues to this day The international community has been compromised by the revolution sweeping the Arab world. In three uncertain weeks, the United States vacillated from urging stability to shore up a strategic ally in Hosni Mubarak to cheering his overthrow. France trod the same path in Tunisia. Happily, the foreign minister Michèle Alliot-Marie, whose first reaction to the uprising was to offer Ben Ali France’s superior knowledge in riot control, has finally resigned. But her family’s involvement with the ancien regime (her parents had shares in a property company owned by a businessman close to the regime) provided its own morality play. Few were disinterested observers. When it came to the crunch, such as organising the interrogation under torture of jihadis picked up in Pakistan, the CIA, among others, traded with the darkest elements of Mubarak’s regime being denounced with such ardour today. Russia and China, both of whom have much to fear from spontaneous demonstrations by their own people, have fared little better. The conflict inherent between policy and principle continues to this day. While the world’s attention has been focused on a mad colonel’s dying days, Libyan troops are not alone in firing on unarmed demonstrators. After a mass demonstration in another Tahrir Square, this time in Baghdad, Iraq’s security forces detained 300 people, among them prominent journalists, artists and intellectuals, some of whom were later beaten up or tortured in custody . At least 29 died nationwide in Iraq’s “day of rage”. Rather than denounce an ally in Nouri al-Maliki, whose coalition government Washington toiled hard and for many months to create, the US embassy in Baghdad played down the violence. Three lessons should be drawn from the revolutions taking place in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere. The first is that they belong to the people who made them. The Libyans, Egyptians and Tunisians have made enormous personal sacrifices to get this far, humbling eyewitnesses with their determination and heroism. They do not want, nor have they yet sought foreign intervention . The ownership of change across the Middle East does not, however, make international action irrelevant. The vote in the United Nations to impose travel and asset sanctions on Gaddafi and his entourage broke new ground for the international support it mustered, helped not least by the Arab League, the African Union and support from Libya’s own US mission, which defected en masse. It is unlikely to continue, but the process of rediscovering the benefits of genuine international coalitions and institutions like the human rights council is a healthy

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