Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide ! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today’s bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the holiday season. A new digital camera is a solid go-to gadget present for almost anyone on your list, since everyone loves taking and sharing photos. But pairing the right camera to the right person at the right price can be challenging — with thousands of camera choices spanning every shape, size, and price tag, picking the right camera can be overwhelming. You’re in luck, though — we’ve looked through all of 2010′s holiday camera offerings and narrowed things down for you. Read on! Continue reading Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Digital cameras Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Digital cameras originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Gawker Media Inc., which runs a series of irreverent blogs on media, technology and other issues, is urging subscribers to change their passwords because someone has managed to hack into the company’s user database. (Dec. 15)
Continue reading …photo: US Coast Guard / Creative Commons Saying that “violations of safety and operational regulations” led to the explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon and the subsequent largest oil spill in US history , the US Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency have filed suit against BP and eight other firms, asking that they be held liable for all clea… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Elon Musk hard at work in his office. Photo: OnInnovation , CC It’s the Time for Giving Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX and chairman of Solarcity (yeah, he’s a busy man), and Solarcity have donated a 25-kilowatt solar power system to the South Bay Communities Alliance’s (SBCA) Hurricane Response Center in Coden, Alabama. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Time's managing editor Richard Stengel appeared on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports, on Thursday, to promote his magazine's Person of the Year issue and after he cited the reasons for selecting Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, he explained the reason the Tea Party didn't was because they were a group. After host Andrea Mitchell asked him to explain his rationale for not picking the other runners-up, Stengel lamely told her he disqualified the Tea Party because he's “biased in favor of putting a single person on the cover.”
Continue reading …So, this is what the future looks like: the Regio Smart Toilet by INAX combines a bidet and a self-cleaning toilet with such features as automatic flushing and deodorizing, an automatic seat and lid, and dual flush modes, with a throne-side media player that supports an SD card reader for custom audio playlists. We just hope that this comes pre-loaded with “You Dropped A Bomb On Me” by The Gap Band. Available in black or white at Crescent Supply in Lawrenceville and select retailers worldwide — hit the source link to get one for yourself. Continue reading Regio Smart Toilet is self-cleaning, music playing, and definitely overkill Regio Smart Toilet is self-cleaning, music playing, and definitely overkill originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council gave a unanimous vote of confidence Wednesday to the significant strides Iraq has taken by lifting 19-year-old sanctions on weapons and civilian nuclear power. The council also decided to return control of Iraq’s oil and natural gas revenue to the government next summer and to settle all remaining claims over the controversial oil-for-food program, which helped ordinary Iraqis cope with sanctions imposed after Saddam Hussein’s army invaded Kuwait two decades ago. Although some sanctions will remain in place until Iraq and Kuwait settle outstanding issues from that war, Wednesday’s vote was a major step to restore Iraq’s international standing a year…
Continue reading …A border Patrol agent was shot and killed north of the Arizona-Mexico border while trying to catch bandits who target illegal immigrants. (Dec. 15)
Continue reading …Attorney General Eric Holder says the government is going after nine companies involved with the Deepwater Horizon spill “for government removal costs, economic losses and environmental damages without limitation.” Guess that relationship between the Obama administration and BP was less cozy than it appeared. Halliburton, which was recently blamed by a presidential commission for some of the Macondo well’s shoddy construction , is off the hook—for now. Holder says new charges and new defendants may still be added to the suit.
Continue reading …LTG (ret) Dave Barno and Andrew Exum recently released a CNAS report titled ” Responsible Transition: Securing U.S. Interests in Afghanistan Beyond 2011 .” In this report, the two men outline how the US government should move from a heavy counterinsurgency operation that is led by the US military to a counterterrorism operation that supports an Afghan-led counterinsurgency operation in 2014. I’m not going to get into the report itself, other to say that I’m really not that impressed ( go read Gulliver’s two cents ), and that I’ll probably lean toward Finel’s and Cohen’s take. There are few options left to the United States other than to draw down and let the Afghans take over security operations, unless there is a desire by the Repub politicians to dramatically increase US forces and funding in that conflict (since I have no faith in the Dems doing anything positive or negative here). Interestingly, Mr. Exum has returned from the faraway land of Afghanistan lately and brings back good news and bad news. The good news is that our military intel services are crackerjacks and doing great things. Counterinsurgency is going just swell at the tactical levels, at least. And the special forces guys are working well with the general purpose forces. Always a good thing. The bad news is that we still don’t have an Afghani government that can rule the provinces with any degree of confidence and the Pakistani government still lets the Taliban do pretty much whatever they want. Our government doesn’t really focus on this aspect of Afghani “governance”, and we’re probably going to lose international support as well as that of the Afghani government. Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play? There was this story about how Karzai appointed a buddy for a governance position, but in 2005, the British military found that he had a little 9-ton heroin problem in his basement . He’s gone, but very vocal about how he was framed. And now Karzai thinks the US government is the enemy , not his friend (more mad ranting for public consumption?). There’s no indication that Pakistan is addressing its inherent challenges with the Taliban . I still don’t see why anyone would think that there are serious national security interests in
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