How many different ways can a wristwatch display the time? So many ways, as fully evidenced by the ever-inventive folks at Tokyoflash Japan . Their latest offering is the Kisai Satellite, a USB-rechargeable watch that relies on three flashing “halos” to display the time in a manner that’s slightly less confusing than some of the company’s other watches, but still confusing enough to confound anyone asking you for the time. What’s more, unlike some of Tokyoflash’s concept watches, this one is actually available (for just over $90), and in your choice of black or white with either blue or green LEDs. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look, and head on past the break for a video. Gallery: Kisai Satellite watch Continue reading Tokyoflash ditches tradition yet again with Kisai Satellite watch Tokyoflash ditches tradition yet again with Kisai Satellite watch originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 19:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Florida football coach Urban Meyer told a news conference Wednesday he was stepping down after six seasons at the school to spend more time with his family. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid postponed a test vote Wednesday while he worked on a deal with Republican Senator Susan Collins, but he earlier said he believed he could get the 60 votes needed to end the military’s ban on openly gay soldiers. Collins, meanwhile, said any effort to end the ban before the Senate decided whether to extend tax cuts for the wealthy would fail, TPM reports. Seventy percent of Americans favor ending the ban on openly gay soldiers. Lawmakers looking to dodge the issue have said that a vote should wait for the results of a Pentagon review. That review has since concluded that the risks of ending don’t ask don’t tell are low and “The reality is that there are gay men and lesbians already serving in today’s U.S. military and most service members recognize this. … Much of the concern about open service is driven by misperceptions and stereotypes about what it would mean.”
Continue reading …It’s official, Wave fans: the Apache Software Foundation has accepted Wave for its incubator program. What’s this mean? Well, the group will oversee future development of the Wave Federation protocols and the Wave In A Box product — and those of you who absolutely cannot live without your Waves won’t be left out in the cold. Rounding out support from Apache and Google are representatives from Solute, Novell, SESI, University Duisburg-Essen, and Wikileaks (OK, we made that last one up). Best of luck to ya! Wave officially finds a home with the Apache Software Foundation originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 19:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …John Lennon’s fans celebrated his life Wednesday by visiting Strawberry Fields, the Central Park garden dedicated in his honor, while a newly released interview he gave shortly before his death showed he was optimistic about his future. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Probably the most aggravating aspect of President Obama’s deal with the devil hostage-takers of the Republican Party is the way both the act itself — and Obama’s churlish spurning of the people who elected him at yesterday’s press conference — has been the opening it has created for the crass opportunists of the right-wing pundit class. Guys like Sean Hannity, whose greatest aspiration of the past couple years has been to separate Obama from his supporters, have been all too happy to take that wedge Obama has handed them and drive it right down our gullets. Take Hannity last night: HANNITY: All right. Amidst all the controversy on Capitol Hill surrounding the extension of the Bush tax cuts, one thing is crystal clear. This deal marks a major defeat for the anointed one who let political gamesmanship get the best of him. Well, now he’s backtracking on one of his central campaign promises. But apparently that’s not how he sees it. Let’s take a look at this exchange from his press conference earlier today. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) BEN FELLER, ASSOCIATED PRESS: You’ve been telling the American people all along that you oppose extending tax cuts for the wealthier Americans. OBAMA: Yes. FELLER: You said that again today. But what you never said was that you oppose the tax cuts, but you’d be willing to go ahead and extend them for a couple of years if the politics of the moment demand it. So what I’m wondering is, when you take a stand like you had, why should the American people believe that you’re going to stick with it? Why should the American people believe that you’re going to flip-flop? OBAMA: Hold on a second, Ben. This isn’t politics of the moment. This has to do with what can we get done right now. (END OF VIDEO CLIP) HANNITY: What can we get done right now? Now that sounds like the politics of the moment to me and the president’s base is fed up that he caved in. A brand new survey “USA Today” poll shows that a whopping 74 percent of those who contributed to the anointed one in 2008 oppose the president cutting a deal to extend tax cuts for small business and, quote, “higher income earners.” And even more frightening for the president, 51 percent of those contributors said that the tax cut deal will make them less likely to contribute to the anointed one’s reelection campaign in 2012. Well, that’s music to my ears. Hannity later invited on our favorite Faux defender of all things Democrat, Lanny Davis, who managed to point out that Hannity’s logic wasn’t exactly clear: Did he, as a conservative, really want Obama to stick to his guns? Remember, this is the same Hannity who just a couple weeks ago was declaring Obama too doctrinaire to ever compromise : Click here to view this media HANNITY: Well, look, I would argue and I have argued that Bill Clinton changed after ’94 and the Republican Revolution. I contend, and my analysis of President Obama is that he is a rigid, left wing, radical ideologue. And I’ve said it many times on the program. I’ve never seen any inclination in his adult professional life that he has a willingness to be pragmatic to move to the middle to change. Do you see that in him? Because I don’t see it. It’s clear that, in a right-wing field of pundits full of rank opportunists, Sean Hannity is one of the most rank and ham-handed in his obviousness. And it’s a reminder of what we all are up against. It’s too bad Obama doesn’t seem to have figured that out; he appears more than happy enough to castigate his thoughtful liberal critics as “sanctimonious” and hold his supporters up for ridicule, exposing them to this kind of garbage. But we mustn’t let our justifiable anger at Obama become a tool for right-wingers like Hannity and his fellow Fox pundits to divide and conquer. Obama may not be smarter than that, but the rest of us need to be.
Continue reading …Image: Marina Avila via flickr Get on a plane, and carbon emissions aren’t the only environmental problem to think about. Aviation fuel is the largest source of lead emissions, and Friends of the Earth is calling on the EPA to get it under control…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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