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Mideast Peace Process Stalls Over Settlements

A top Palestinian official on Wednesday questioned Washington’s ability to forge Middle East peace after a new breakdown in American attempts to revive negotiations. (Dec. 8)

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NASA’s shuttle PCs sold with sensitive data intact, insert WikiLeaks joke here

Let this be a warning for John and Jane Q. Public (always a cute couple, those two) to always wipe sensitive / secret data from your hard drives before selling a computer. Or better yet, take out the drive entirely and physically destroy it. That’s what we’d expect from our government entities, but an internal investigation found that a number of PCs and components from NASA ‘s shuttles had been sold from four different centers — Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers, and Ames and Langley Research Centers — that “failed sanitization verification testing,” or weren’t even tested at all. In Langley’s case, while hard drives were being destroyed, “personnel did not properly account for or track the removed hard drives during the destruction process.” Meanwhile at Kennedy, computers were found being prepped for sale that still had “Internet Protocol information [that] was prominently displayed.” Helluva way to start a shuttle launch retirement, eh? NASA’s shuttle PCs sold with sensitive data intact, insert WikiLeaks joke here originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 12:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Smart Meter Opt-Out Bill Introduced In California

Photo by PGEgreenenergy via Flickr Creative Commons Several utilities in California have been installing smart meters like crazy across the state, though none with as much attention as Pacific Gas & Electric. The utility has made great strides in installations, but has at the same time drummed up a lot of discomfort and outright disdain from consumers in some communities who feel that the smart meters pose a health risk as well as a privacy concern. This concern is why Assemblymember Jared Huffman introduced a bill that would requir… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Jewish Brewery Offers Up Seasonal Beer

For some it is the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas tree or the first night of Hanukkah that signals the beginning of the holidays. For others though, it is the arrival of holiday beers that signals the season has arrived. (Dec. 8)

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Raw Video: Rudolph Balloon Pops During Parade

Amateur video from a Christmas Parade in Richmond, Virginia shows what happens when traffic lights and parade balloons collide. A Rudolph the red nosed reindeer balloon popped as it was trying to get under a traffic light. (Dec. 8)

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Mattel Puppy Tweets review

Though Twitter has become a greater professional tool than we’d imagine anyone ever intended it’s still hard to take the service too seriously. We like silly twitterers, whether they be offering pretend writing advice , charting the reclusive tendencies of Hollywood’s leading men, or just threatening to force choke any troll who gets in their way. Wouldn’t it be fun if your pooch could get in on those antics? No, as it turns out, it isn’t all that fun at all. Gallery: Mattel Puppy Tweets Continue reading Mattel Puppy Tweets review Mattel Puppy Tweets review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 12:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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How To Put A Building In Public Space: Put A Green Roof On It

Images credit Iwan Baan I have previously complained that green roofs have become

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Fox & Friend’s Gretchen Carlson is a lunatic. Or as the Daily Show put it: “The holiday season wouldn’t feel the same without people going out of their way to be offended by nothing.”

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Court expels Hamas’ Abu-Tir from Israel

Senior Hamas operative transferred to PA shortly after admitting he entered Israel illegaly. Hamas: Ruling coincides with efforts to take over Al-Aqsa

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EPEAT Gains New Partners to Meet Global Demand for IT Certifications

Photo via laffy4k EPEAT, the organization that certifies electronics based on environmental criteria like recyclability, materials selection, and longevity, is growing by leaps an bounds. About a year and a half ago, the organization expanded their certifications database so that countries across the globe could access the information and make smarter purchasing decisions. Now there’s a new demand to meet for ever more p… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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