Women in Saudi Arabia are to be given the right to vote and run in municipal elections, the Gulf Kingdom’s King Abdullah has announced. He said they would also have the right to be appointed to the consultative…
Continue reading …A big week, a very big week for sure. Look at all of those phones, look at all of those news items. We’ve brought along our good-natured, well-rounded, and slightly-pottymouth’d associate Mr. Christopher Trout to help us make sense of it all with an edgy feel. It’s a good one, if we do say so ourselves. Sit back, crack open a vintage flip phone, and enjoy the show. Host: Myriam Joire ( tnkgrl ), Brad Molen Guest: Christopher Trout Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Daestro – Light Powered ( Ghostly International ) 00:02:15 – Introducing Engadget Distro! 00:04:10 – HP’s unreleased white TouchPad and Pre 3 for AT&T (hands-on video) 00:15:00 – Review score revie w 00:20:14 – HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio, we go ears-on (video) 00:26:30 – HTC Rhyme with Sense 3.5 hands-on (video) 00:28:58 – 4G variant of HTC’s Radar spotted in the wild, flying a magenta flag 00:30:52 – HTC Raider 4G arrives bearing South Korean LTE, looks a lot like the Holiday 00:32:45 – Sprint reportedly capping its mobile hotspot plans October 2nd 00:35:23 – Sprint to launch Direct Connect October 2nd, confirms mobile hotspot capping 00:35:52 – Sprint’s Motorola Admiral quietly displayed on YouTube as America watches dancing cats 00:35:55 – Kyocera Duramax is in the batter’s box, launching with Sprint Direct Connect October 2nd 00:41:19 – AT&T flips 4G LTE live, nearly 97 percent of America wonders where the party is 00:43:47 – Samsung Galaxy S II makes its AT&T debut October 2nd for $199 on contract 00:46:13 – Game on: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G ready at AT&T for $50 00:46:28 – Motorola Atrix 2 peeks out (again) from the wild, destined for AT&T’s faux-G? 00:49:25 – Pantech Breakout now available to bring LTE to the light-walleted 00:51:36 – Samsung Nexus S 4G updated to Android 2.3.7, brings Google Wallet support 01:01:45 – ‘Personalized Wireless’ launching September 26th (update: it’s Cellular South, and it’ll be regional) 01:03:47 – Verizon starts ‘optimizing’ (read: throttling) network for the most data hungry users 01:11:36 – T-Mobile CMO: no iPhone 5 on our network this year 01:14:08 – LG LU6200 spotted in the wild, with 720p HD display taking center stage 01:14:55 – Samsung SHV-E120L comes out of the development dark, is the Xtina to LG’s Britney 01:16:09 – LG unveils Optimus Q2 QWERTY slider, slated for Korean launch next week 01:17:05 – 4G Samsung Galaxy S II X coming to Telus, still as Herculean as ever 01:24:00 – Listener questions Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Follow us on Twitter @tnkgrl @phonewisdom @engadgetmobile @mr_trout Engadget Mobile Podcast 105 – 09.25.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A suicide bomber attacked an Indonesian church, packed with hundreds of worshippers on Sunday, killing himself and wounding at least 20 other people, police and hospital officials said. (Sept. 25)
Continue reading …Herman Cain Upsets Rick Perry In Florida Straw Poll – 9/24/11 Herman Cain Wins Florida Straw Poll Herman Cain Wins Florida Straw Poll Bristel says: Herman Cain wins the # Florida straw poll . This is a big deal, and may set back the other candidates… But Perry’s still going to win.*wink*
Continue reading …Click here to view this media ABC NEWS has this interesting twist on the convoluted support Rick Perry gave to mandating the vaccine in Texas in 2007. Depending on what you believe, Rick Perry was sincerely motivated in his efforts, or was simply using this unfortunate woman to help out his lobbyist pals at Merck , one of whom named Mike Toomey was Rick Perry’s former chief of staff. Video is from KXAN in Austin. Although Rick Perry said at a debate on Thursday that he was “lobbied” by a 31-year-old woman suffering from cervical cancer to require young girls to receive the HPV vaccine, he did not meet the cancer patient until after he had already issued his executive order mandating the vaccine. It was a rhetorical high point for Perry at the debate in Florida, when he put a personal face on the story and pointed to his friendship with a woman who later died of cervical cancer. “I got lobbied on this issue. I got lobbied by a 31 year old young lady who had stage 4 cervical cancer,” said Perry. “I spent a lot of time with her. She came by my office She talked to me about this program. I readily admitted we should have had an opt-in but I don’t know what part of opt out most parents don’t get and the fact is I erred on the side of life and I will always err on the side of life as a governor as a president of the United States.” The woman Rick Perry mentioned in the Republican debate Thursday was Heather Burcham, a thirty one year old woman dying from cervical cancer. But what Perry left out in his answer was that he met her after he issued his executive order.
Continue reading …• Hit F5 for the latest or select our auto-refresh button below • And email your thoughts to rob.bagchi@guardian.co.uk 11 min: Villa are trying to squeeze up, the back four only a few yards apart from the central midfield three and QPR are trying to get round the back with passes through and over. Rangers are throwing men forward, which should give Villa a chance of catching them on the break. Not yet, though. 9 min: Taarabt tries to chip the free-kick over the wall but Villa do well and get the block in, heading it over the bar. When the corner breaks down, QPR again go up the left before Taarabt loses possession. 7 min: Ireland fouls Taroré and QPR have a free kick on theedge of their own area and they go up the left again. After a couple of phases moving up the flank via a throw-in, Taroré whips in a cross that Young clears for a corner. From the corner, which is knocked out of the box, Young is fouled by Petrov 25 yards from goal. 5 min: The pundit Gary Neville has spotted that QPR are targeting the Villa right-back Alan Hutton, trying to chip the ball over his head a couple of times, looking for the runs of Faurlín and Bothroyd. Then Taarabt shows his class, controlling a ball 30 yards from goal, losing Petrov who stands off him and larruping a shot that smacks off the post. 3 min: Some nice work up the left with Warnock combining well with N’Zogbia but when the ball’s played across the box up pops Wright-Phillips moonlighting as a left-back who knocks it up to Bothroyd who tries to throw Hutton by shimmying left and right before shooting. It’s deflected and the corner is cleared. 1 min: David Cameron’s in the stands, as is Fabio Capello. Cameron is a Villa fan and it’s his side who kick off, Warnock tapping a long pass up the left that Rangers easily deal with. Young then puts his left foot through the ball up to Wright-Phillips but he fouls Hutton who was covering his run well. Afternoon Mac Millings: “My memories of Loftus Rd aren’t as pleasurable as yours, I’m afraid. I went several times in the 80s, and the home fans could show a nasty streak, which included hurling coins at linesmen who gave decisions against their Super Hoops. I’m sure they weren’t the only ones, but still, the sight of a chunky, eighties 50p arcing towards an official’s unsuspecting head is one that stays with me. There’s a lot about Modern Football to dislike, but if that kind of thing has been eradicated, then there is an upside to sanitisation.” There is indeed, Mac. One thing I forgot to mention was the last game of last season at Loftus Road, in the row in front of me was Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols. Six rows in front of him sat Mick Jones of the Clash. For all Lydon’s love of Arsenal, QPR are truly the punk royalty club. Absent friends : Danny Gabbidon is missing for QPR and Darren Bent for Villa. Even a buffoon would suggest the latter is the biggest loss – with Bannan and N’Zogbia lacking a target for their crosses. An interesting sideshow may be the battle between the ex Manchester City trainees Stephen Ireland for Villa and SWP and Joey Barton for QPR. I haven’t seen enough of Ireland this season to tell me whether he’s overcome his awful first season at Villa Park under Gérard Houllier. I’ve seen enough of Stephen Warnock to suggest he’s recovered from his similar fate in internal exile under the Frenchman and Gary McAllister. Here are your teams: QPR: Kenny; Young, Ferdinand, Hall, Traoré; Wright-Phillips, Barton, Derry, Faurlín; Taarabt, Bothroyd. Substitutes: Murphy, Orr, Campbell, Buzsaky, Connolly, Smith, Helguson. Aston Villa: Given; Hutton, Dunne, Collins, Warnock; Bannan, Petrov, Ireland, Delph, N’Zogbia; Agbonlahor. Substitutes: Guzan, Albrighton, Delfouneso, Beye, Weimann, Lowry, Gardner. Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland) Afternoon all: I used to love going to Loftus Road. Still do, on the rare occasions I get down there but for a year back in the early 90s I shared a flat on Bloemfontein Road and would go along for evening games if my team wasn’t playing. I’ve not been back so often recently but was there last season, drinking Landlord in the Princess Louise and troughing down the enormous portions at the Greek restaurant on Uxbridge Road. This should be an interesting game, QPR 2011-12 v2.0 following the frantic transfer activity after Tony Fernandes’s takeover taking on a very solid-looking Villa. Both have seven points, Villa are unbeaten in the league and Rangers have yet to score a home league goal, though came close against Newcastle. The last top-flight meeting of the two was two days before Christmas 1995, Rangers winning 1-0 through Kevin Gallen’s goal. All the names from the team-sheet are immediately familiar to someone as ancient as me. Here they are: QPR: Sommer; Bardsley, McDonald, Yates, Brevett; Impey, Wilkins, Barker, Sinclair; Hateley, Gallen. Villa: Bosnich, Charles, Ehiogu, Southgate, McGrath, Wright; Townsend, Draper, Taylor; Milosevic, Johnson. Rangers went down that season and Villa won the League Cup. Meanwhile, to get you in the mood. Here’s some Joey Barton love from another site. I’ll be back with the teams asap. Premier League 2011-12 QPR Aston Villa Premier League Rob Bagchi guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …To mark Banned Books Week (Sept 24-Oct 1), we’ve created an infographic to highlight the most banned or challenged books of last year. Click below to read more, and click here to read the President of the American Library Association on why censorship continues to threaten our freedom to read. We’ll be posting more coverage of Banned Books Week events and commentary throughout the week.
Continue reading …Recently we’ve heard about a couple of in-development films that may have POV action sequences, or that might even be shot entirely in POV. We’ve seen some POV action in features before, but not a great deal of it. I’ve been dubious about the idea of an all-POV action film, to be honest. Now I’m one step closer to being convinced thanks to the video for the song ‘The Stampede,’ by a band called Biting… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 23:30 Number of articles : 2
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