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Continue reading …Searching for an upside to the WikiLeaks release of secret documents, Late Show host David Letterman on Wednesday night pointed to how such disclosures could have possibly prevented the 9/11 attacks since former President George Bush had disregarded “for months and months and months” the warning “that bin Laden and al-Qaeda were interested in hijacking planes and flying them into buildings,” but not even Rachel Maddow, his far-left guest from MSNBC, bought his spin. Letterman contended: There is the viewpoint if WikiLeaks had been in business prior to the attack of 9/11 and we knew that George Bush had looked at a document suggesting that bin Laden and al-Qaeda were interested in hijacking planes and flying them into buildings – which largely went disregarded for months and months and months until long after the attack. If we had known that, via something like WikiLeaks, we perhaps could have acted a little more alertly. In fact, the Presidential Daily Brief to which Letterman referred, the one titled “ Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US ,” was presented to Bush on August 6, barely five weeks before 9/11, not “months and months and months” in advance. read more
Continue reading …Another $200 Million Raised by Twitter For Funding-Twitter has raised another $200 million to help its popular online communications service keep on growing . It has been reported that the investment had come from venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Byers and other investors. The social networking site also added two new board members including veteran Another $200 Million Raised by Twitter For Funding is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …Looking for a bit more integration than your usual iPhone car dock or FM transmitter can provide? Then you might want to consider Oxygen Audio’s new O’Car head unit, which packs a swiveling iPhone dock that’s considerably discreet than some other similar units out there. It’s also, of course, a full-fledged car radio, and it packs a 4x55W amp that Oxygen says delivers “perfect quality sound” to your car’s speakers. If that’s all a bit too much for you, however, Oxygen has also announced the decidedly more standard-looking O’Dock unit that simply mounts on your dash or windshield — check it out after the break. Unfortunately, there’s still no word on pricing or availability for either unit, but we’re assuming those details will be made available at CES next month. Continue reading Oxygen Audio debuts O’Car, O’Dock iPhone car docking accessories Oxygen Audio debuts O’Car, O’Dock iPhone car docking accessories originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 01:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Bill Clinton and now big business—all in a week’s work for President Obama in his ambitious push to improve relations with parties with whom he’d at least appeared to be at odds since he took office. On Wednesday, the president met for a lengthy huddle with a big group of executives from various market sectors to hold out a gilded olive branch and discuss the still-dismal state of the economy and how to improve the job market.
Continue reading …Iconic Stand is seemingly still a concept, but an interesting one for sure. Korean-designed iPhone stands, they’re made of birch and have a serious natural feel to them. The makers have seen fit to design the stands with various famous logos for properties such as Twitter, Facebook, and Blogger built right into them. And while a nice little iPhone stand (which will apparently hold your phone whether it’s nude or Bumper-wearing) with an iconic logo on it sounds pretty neat to us, we can’t imagine these are actually… you know… licensed. Another example is after the break, hit up the source for a plethora of images. Continue reading Iconic Stand for your iPhone can put any logo to good, unauthorized use Iconic Stand for your iPhone can put any logo to good, unauthorized use originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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