Rumor ’round the Twitterverse has it that Amtrak may finally be implementing free WiFi on October 1st — finally seeing the bet laid down by various plane and bus companies over the past couple years. The casual conversation between conductor and passenger yielded the information that the system is apparently “ready to roll and it’s [sic] just a matter of ‘flipping the on switch.’” This comes as great news for commuters who have heard rumblings of the allegedly forthcoming free WiFi since January of 2010. Unfortunately, other than the tweet, there’s no word (official or otherwise) whether net surfage will be possible beginning next month. Regardless, looks like the “I didn’t have internet access” excuse is still valid for a little while longer for all you nine to fivers. [Thanks, @melanierenzulli] Amtrak to finally launch free WiFi on October 1st? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 04:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …High court judge is due to examine the case and rule on whether the eviction of Travellers at the Essex site can now take place The residents of Dale Farm are once again facing the prospect of imminent removal from their home as a judge prepares to rule on Friday morning whether the bailiffs can move in and mount one of the largest evictions in British history. Travellers at the site at Crays Hill, Essex, won an 11th-hour injunction on Monday that prevented authorities from clearing the land amid concerns about “over-enforcement” resulting in total clearance – including structures entitled to be there. But a judge at the Royal Courts of Justice is due to examine the case and rule on whether the eviction can now take place. Basildon council, which was ordered by Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart to serve a schedule on the residents specifying what was proposed for each of the 51 unauthorised plots, says it has now done that. Dale Farm residents, who had been told to remove the barricades to the site, have also complied with the court. Speaking on ITV’s Daybreak, Tony Ball of Basildon council said the council would “have no choice” but to mount its own appeal if the court rules against it at the hearing, expected at 11.30am. However in a separate interview he said that, if the injunction is lifted, authorities could be in a position to move in to the site on Saturday morning. “We need to get the site cleared,” Ball told the BBC. “Everyone agrees now that there has to be a resolution to this – the judges and the public at large and I think even the travellers.” On Monday, there was jubilation among travellers and protesters at the site when news reached them that Monday’s planned eviction had been halted, but they are now preparing for the high court judgment to go against them. Ball said that, since Monday, many Travellers had returned to the site in anticipation of being able to stay. There was a “concern”, he added, that the barricades could be moved back “very quickly” to form an obstacle for bailiffs. Basildon council’s fight to clear Dale Farm – and the 86 families who live there – has attracted considerable criticism in recent weeks . It emerged on Thursday that members of the International Expert Group Meeting on Forced Evictions, meeting at the UN Human Settlements Programme in headquarters in Nairobi, have written to the Traveller community expressing sympathy. The letter, signed by more than 30 representatives from different countries, said: “Repressive policies targeting Gypsies and Travellers disguised as planning regulations are discriminatory, whilst inclusive national strategies that are in line with human rights standards generate real progress in addressing issues of exclusion and marginalisation.” Dale Farm Roma, Gypsies and Travellers Lizzy Davies guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Police say 31-year-old walked into Manchester Royal Infirmary and ‘expressed concerns’ about welfare of her child A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after her four-year-old daughter was found dead. The 31-year-old walked into Manchester Royal Infirmary at around 7.15pm on Thursday night and “expressed concerns” about the welfare of her child to doctors and nurses. Staff contacted police, who went to a house on Garthorne Close, in Moss Side, around two miles from the hospital. Officers discovered the child’s body at the address. It is understood there were no obvious signs of injury to the child, and a post-mortem examination will take place to establish cause of death. Sources said the arrested woman had gone into the hospital and told staff her daughter was dead. It is believed police are not looking for anyone else in relation to the death, and a source close to the inquiry described the incident as “sad and tragic”. A spokesman for Greater Manchester police said: “Police have launched a murder inquiry after the death of a four-year-old girl. “At 7.15pm on Thursday, police were contacted by staff at the Manchester Royal Infirmary after a woman came into the hospital and expressed concerns about the welfare of a four-year-old girl. “Officers then attended at a house … and found a four-year-old girl deceased. Inquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding her death are ongoing. “A 31-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody for questioning.” Crime guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Police say 31-year-old walked into Manchester Royal Infirmary and ‘expressed concerns’ about welfare of her child A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after her four-year-old daughter was found dead. The 31-year-old walked into Manchester Royal Infirmary at around 7.15pm on Thursday night and “expressed concerns” about the welfare of her child to doctors and nurses. Staff contacted police, who went to a house on Garthorne Close, in Moss Side, around two miles from the hospital. Officers discovered the child’s body at the address. It is understood there were no obvious signs of injury to the child, and a post-mortem examination will take place to establish cause of death. Sources said the arrested woman had gone into the hospital and told staff her daughter was dead. It is believed police are not looking for anyone else in relation to the death, and a source close to the inquiry described the incident as “sad and tragic”. A spokesman for Greater Manchester police said: “Police have launched a murder inquiry after the death of a four-year-old girl. “At 7.15pm on Thursday, police were contacted by staff at the Manchester Royal Infirmary after a woman came into the hospital and expressed concerns about the welfare of a four-year-old girl. “Officers then attended at a house … and found a four-year-old girl deceased. Inquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding her death are ongoing. “A 31-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody for questioning.” Crime guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …An epic fail in the beer heist department, according to cops in Los Angeles County. They say two 19-year-olds went into a market and fled with a 30-pack of Tecate. Employees chased them and caught one, reports the Los Angeles Times . The other jumped into a waiting car driven by…
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Continue reading …Republicans are back in debate mode, this time with no fewer than nine candidates thanks to the invite extended to former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson. (Yeah, the libertarian pro-pot guy.) The big focus, though, will obviously be on Rick Perry and Mitt Romney—and whether Michele Bachmann and…
Continue reading …Sick of your friends saying you look fat in those jeans? Apparently, NTT DoCoMo feels your pain and aims to swap out the peer criticism with smartphone objectivity. Shown off in advance of CEATEC Japan 2011 (an annual electronics trade show), the operator took the wraps off several mobile-based accessories, ranging from gamma ray and UV light monitoring phone cases to a breathalyzer-like add-on for measuring body fat (you paying attention, HTC Rhyme ?). There were also a couple of applications on hand for checking photos of food against a calorie database
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