New cameras can bring your friends and family with you as you ski or snowboard down the mountain. Record your best run and share the video. (Dec. 28)
Continue reading …Annual box office down a bit from 2009 record; Reese Witherspoon announces plans for 2nd marriage; LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian to wed. (Dec. 29)
Continue reading …Palestinian prime minister says his people expected wider recognition of their statehood in coming year. Recognition by many countries will ‘enshrine’ Palestinians’ right to state in all of West Bank and Gaza Strip, he adds
Continue reading …All the pieces, they’re a-comin’ together. If you’ll recall, we spotted a smattering of HP Palm codenames in webOS 2.0 code early last month, and now, those very names are popping up elsewhere. Over at DirectCast, a couple of casting calls have emerged for HP Palm, with both of ‘em seeking young, carefree hipsters with lovely hands. They’re willing to pay a solid grand if you fit the profile, presumably to hold one of these impending devices on camera for some sort of advertisement. A PreCentral reader actually signed up, and then received some even more interesting information — he was informed that the shoot will involve the HP Palm Broadway, Manta and Topaz. The Broadway was indeed one of the devices spotted in the aforementioned code, and while Manta wasn’t there, “Mantaray” was. Topaz, of course, looks to be Palm’s forthcoming tablet . This is all just expanded speculation for now, but if you were holding out hope for new HP Palm products, feel free to let your imagination run wild. HP Palm Broadway, Manta and Topaz name-dropped in casting call originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …enlarge I don’t know that it’s this cut and dried (after all, look how optimistic the neocons were about the results of invading Iraq), but yes, I’d say that on the whole, the conservatives I know seem to be real bedwetters: Political opinions are considered choices, and in Western democracies the right to choose one’s opinions — freedom of conscience — is considered sacrosanct. But recent studies suggest that our brains and genes may be a major determining factor in the views we hold. A study at University College London in the UK has found that conservatives’ brains have larger amygdalas than the brains of liberals. Amygdalas are responsible for fear and other “primitive” emotions. At the same time, conservatives’ brains were also found to have a smaller anterior cingulate — the part of the brain responsible for courage and optimism. If the study is confirmed, it could give us the first medical explanation for why conservatives tend to be more receptive to threats of terrorism, for example, than liberals. And it may help to explain why conservatives like to plan based on the worst-case scenario, while liberals tend towards rosier outlooks. “It is very significant because it does suggest there is something about political attitudes that are either encoded in our brain structure through our experience or that our brain structure in some way determines or results in our political attitudes,” Geraint Rees, the neurologist who carried out the study, told the media. Rees, who heads up UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, was originally asked half-jokingly to study the differences between liberal and conservative brains for an episode of BBC 4′s Today show that was hosted by actor Colin Firth. But, after studying 90 UCL students and two British parliamentarians, the neurologist was shocked to discover a clear correlation between the size of certain brain parts and political views. He cautions that, because the study was carried out only on adults, there is no way to tell what came first — the brain differences or the political opinions. But evidence is beginning to accumulate that figuring out a person’s political proclivities may soon be as simple as a brain scan — or a DNA test.
Continue reading …Images copyright Ambient Studios , used with permission Trevor and Larissa are partners in a photography studio and partners in life, so for their wedding invitations they kept to a photography theme and packed them into repurposed 35mm film canisters. Pulling on the film tab reveals the details. It took an assembly line of 5 to produce the forty invitations…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast – West African leaders said Wednesday they will return to Ivory Coast to resume negotiations with Laurent Gbagbo after a first visit failed to force him to surrender the presidency and hand power to the internationally recognized winner of last month’s election. The 15-nation regional bloc ECOWAS had threatened military intervention if Gbagbo did not step aside…
Continue reading …Danish and Swedish authorities have arrested five people suspected of planning an “imminent” attack in Copenhagen against a newspaper that printed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Three of the
Continue reading …Photo by suvodeb via Flickr Creative Commons IBM has unveiled a list of five innovations that will alter the way we run our lives, and change how our societies work, in five years. Among the innovations are batteries that breathe air, environmental sensors built into practically everything from our cell phones to our wallets, adaptive traffic patterns for personalized commutes, and cities that run on waste heat from data centers. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …It’s highly improbable that you actually need yet another option when looking for a watch band to house your iPod nano 6G , but if that first-run version you sprung for is already in tatters, HEX has a little something worth considering. The company has just started shipping its HEX Watch Band in the US of A, with $29.95 netting you a soft, flexible band that requires no complicated plug-and-play action whatsoever. Just pop your nano into the face, strap it on your arm, and roll. It’s designed to be remarkably rugged (as seen in a torture video just past the break), and the headphone socket is arranged in a way that nicely runs the cable up your arm towards your cranium. The only problem? Choosing which of the nine hues fits your personality best. Gallery: HEX iPod nano 6G watch band Continue reading HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) HEX ships iPod nano watch band, dares you to destroy it (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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