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Putin orders Russian federal agencies to switch to open source software, galavant topless in the out-of-doors

Never one to pass up the opportunity to run a hunkitudinous (look it up!) picture of Vladimir Putin , we were thrilled to hear that the Russian Prime Minister and ex-KGB man has signed an order specifying that “federal executive bodies and agencies of the federal budget” should transition to open source software beginning in Q2 2011. That’s right — it looks like there is something , at least, to those recent rumors that the country was dissing Redmond and contemplating a national open source OS . There’s a lot more to it that appears to be of little interest unless you’re a member of the apparat, in which case you’ll probably be reading this thing in the original in Russian soon enough. As for us, we’re just curious to see how the new software will be used to bedevil dissident groups once Microsoft is out of the picture. Putin orders Russian federal agencies to switch to open source software, galavant topless in the out-of-doors originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 03:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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London is home to Hamas hub, says Israel

Defense Ministry says Palestinian Return Center in north London involved in ‘initiating and organizing radical and violent activity against Israel in Europe’

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AP’s Fram Charges GOP ‘Defied’ Public by Passing (Non-Existent) ‘Tax Cuts for the Wealthy’

Catching up with a distorted news report from Christmas Day, the AP decided to distribute a particularly tendentious piece of “reporting” by the news service’s Washington, DC-based Alan Fram and Jennifer Agiesta , who misleadingly charged House Republicans “defied” public will on “tax cuts for the wealthy,” which were non-existent. They led: Republicans say they will follow “the people's priorities” when they gain power on Capitol Hill next month. Yet when it came to tax cuts for the wealthy and other top issues that dominated the just concluded lame-duck Congress, the GOP either defied what most Americans want or followed their will only after grudging, drawn-out battles. The duo’s first piece of evidence: Congress' approval of a compromise between President Barack Obama and congressional GOP leaders renewing expiring tax cuts for everyone, despite broad public opposition to including people earning over $250,000. An Associated Press-CNBC Poll in late November found only 34 percent wanted taxes reduced for the richest Americans. In fact, there was never any proposal on the table to “reduce” income taxes for any income class of Americans, just a continuation of the current rates. If the rates were not maintained, Americans would have faced a steep income tax hike as of January 1. (Yes, the wealthy, like everyone else with a job, will pay a little less in FICA, but that was not the subject of the AP-CNBC poll question .) read more

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More talks needed in Ivory Coast crisis

ABIDJAN – A delegation of three West African presidents who met incumbent Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo on Tuesday to deliver an ultimatum to step down or face force left saying more meetings were needed. Gbagbo’s government, meanwhile, remained defiant in the face of international pressure to cede power, saying it would sever ties with any country that recognised envoys named by rival presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara. “The government would like to make it known that, in the light of such decisions, it reserves the right to apply reciprocity in ending the missions of their ambassadors in Ivory Coast,” the government’s spokesman said in a statement on national…

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Fujifilm explains how its X100 hybrid viewfinder works, we nod and pretend to understand

If you just tried to tell us the FinePix X100 was a bog standard digital camera, we’d still probably pay any price for those amazing retro looks, but Fujifilm has more in mind. Specifically, the X100 harbors an all-new viewfinder setup, that can switch between a full-on optical view (something that’s currently impossible in similarly sized Micro Four Thirds cameras), and an electronic viewfinder. The optical mode also includes overlaid shooting data, which isn’t typical for a straight compact viewfinder (since it’s looking through its own lens, not the camera’s main lens). You’ll have to read Fujifilm’s full-on explanation to really know what’s going on here — it gets a little technical — but basically there’s a half mirror prism that lets the mini LCD project info on top of the optical image that’s coming through to your eye, but that half mirror prism becomes a straight up mirror when the viewfinder’s front lens is blocked, allowing for a full electronic image of the actual image being captured by the lens to bounce to your eye. See? That wasn’t so difficult. We don’t know what we were so worried about. Fujifilm explains how its X100 hybrid viewfinder works, we nod and pretend to understand originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 02:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Today in History for December 29th

Noblemen in Russia murder Gregory Rasputin; Wounded Knee massacre takes place; Texas joins the United States as the 28th state; Dissident playwright Vaclav Havel is elected president of Czechoslovakia; First YMCA opens in Boston. (Dec. 29)

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Jews in former Soviet Union struggle to survive

Economic crisis leaves elderly without food, medicine, while kids might soon lose their schools. ‘I don’t understand how Jews worldwide can see their despair, but not help,’ says Yechiel Eckstein, head of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

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In Money-Changers We Trust

By Robert Scheer Two years into the Obama presidency and the economic data is still looking grim. Don’t be fooled by the gyrations of the stock market, where optimism is mostly a reflection of the ability of financial corporations—thanks to massive government largesse—to survive the mess they created. Related Entries December 27, 2010 Americans Admire Glenn Beck More Than the Dalai Lama December 15, 2010 Return of the Great Triangulator

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BYD Motors to debut e6 Premier, S6DM plug-in vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show

China’s BYD came out of nowhere in early 2009 to debut a MID / phone running Windows XP , but consumer electronics are just one arm (actually spun off) of the relatively young mega-corporation. Its BYD Motors division has also been working on various plug-in vehicles for the past few years, and it’s now set to roll into the Detroit Auto Show next month with two new models. Those include the all-electric e6 Premier crossover, and the S6DM dual-mode plug-in hybrid SUV, the former of which promises a range of 300 kilometers and a top speed of 140km/h, while the latter can eek out 60 kilometers solely on electric power or close to 500 kilometers when the 2.0L gasoline engine comes into play. What’s more, the company is apparently also promising a US launch announcement of some sort, although Autoblog Green suspects that will involve the earlier F3DM hybrid (pictured above), which has already begun testing in California, and the E6 electric crossover. Head on past the break for the full press release. Continue reading BYD Motors to debut e6 Premier, S6DM plug-in vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show BYD Motors to debut e6 Premier, S6DM plug-in vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Abbas to lay cornerstone of Palestinian embassy in Brazil

Palestinian president to hold ceremony following Brasilia’s decision to recognize Palestinian state

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