Pop star-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham said she is proud to be British. Speaking at the annual British Fashion Awards in London, the former Spice Girl said she felt honored to be in the running for an award, despite not winning. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …If you’re of a certain age , there was one console you wanted more than any other: a Neo Geo . It was so big, so dark, and so freaking expensive it was like a gadget from another time — yet there it was, looking down at you from behind the counter at Babbage’s. $649 in 1990? Yeah. Ouch. Anyway, people today can now experience that machine’s greatness for a much lower price, with the PlayStation Network receiving 10 of the system’s greatest hits, each selling for between $6.99 and $8.99. Yes, these games were already available on the Wii Virtual Console , but the PSN versions will support online competitive and co-operative play, which is truly worth getting excited about. All games will be hitting the PS3 on December 21, while Fatal Fury and Metal Slug will be hitting the PSP then as well. For other games, like Magician Lord and Super Sidekicks , you portable folks will just have to wait until January. Neo Geo games hit PSN, add online play, ditch the gigantic cartridges originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Phones and tablets based on TI’s first production OMAP4 processor — the OMAP4430 — won’t even be on the market until early next year, but TI’s already planning ahead with the announcement of an upgraded chip that promises a 50 percent boost in overall performance. The new OMAP4440 can send its two Cortex-A9 -based cores as high as 1.5GHz, while the 4430 tops out at 1GHz; TI says that means we should expect a 1.25x improvement in graphics performance, a 30 percent decline in webpage load time, and 1080p playback performance that doubles the slowpoke (comparably speaking, anyway) 4430. The company expects to sample these little speed demons to manufacturers in the first quarter of next year with volume shipment coming in the second half, itching to do battle with Samsung’s Orion ; in the meantime, we suppose your 4430 will have to do. Follow the break for the press release. Continue reading TI’s OMAP4440 processor brings two blazing Cortex-A9 cores to the table TI’s OMAP4440 processor brings two blazing Cortex-A9 cores to the table originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …For much of the spring and summer, the big broadcast networks threw staff and airtime at covering Arizona's attempt to control its borders against rampant illegal immigration. Liberals detested Arizona's “harsh” new law, so the media elite reflexively treated it as a scandal in their coverage.
Continue reading …Image credit Upe Flueckiger via Mocoloco “What’s the use of a house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?” That quote from Henry David Thoreau is one of the inspirations for the Sustainable Cabin, designed by Upe Flueckiger and students of the College of Architecture, the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the College of Engineering at Texas Tech University. Another inspiration is
Continue reading …The US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was visiting Seoul Wednesday, to show solidarity after North Korea’s attack on Yeonpyeong Island. Admiral Mike Mullen said he was frustrated with China’s unwillingess to rein in Pyongyang. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Digby caught this bit of bizarre right-wing behavior from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie this weekend: Keith Chaudruc, of Madison, got the final question of the night. The Livingston school district elementary teacher launched into a list of complaints about drops in municipal aid, increasing NJ Transit fares and tax cuts for those making more than $1 million. His question: How could Christie sign off on a tax cut for the most wealthy, ignoring the regressive nature of the sales tax, while those at the bottom were getting squeezed with increases like the transit fares? The two adversaries went back and forth for a few minutes, until Chaudruc, a Republican, interrupted the governor. “You want to come up here?” Christie shouted. “You come up here … Let’s have a conversation..” Chaudruc, who stands 5’6″ and weighs about 160 pounds, backed away until the governor insisted “bring him up here,” and a state trooper escorted him to the stage. Christie, a few inches taller and several pounds heavier, loomed over Chaudruc as he launched into a tirade. “Your wonderful increase in taxes would have killed jobs in this state,” Christie said pointing his index finger at Chaudruc. “You and I have different ideas of what being a Republican is all about because I’m not going to raise taxes.” Before he could get another word in, Chaudruc was ushered off the stage and out of the room by a trooper. It looks like the schtick is wearing thin in New Jersey, at least: By bullying a citizen, hogging the microphone and condescendingly dismissing him, Christie was the rude one. But it’s nothing new. Christie has turned state politics into one never-ending yo’ mama joke. It doesn’t matter who you are — school superintendent, teacher, student, U.S. senator, state Assembly leader, former education commissioner or just a regular guy trying to have a conversation: If you disagree with him, Christie will try to humiliate you publicly. Some find Christie entertaining, but his combativeness is counterproductive and breeds the kind of hate speech that plaques the nation. However, as Alex Pareene at Salon observes : But some people find this totally delightful, because Chris Christie is basically an amusing comic television show character, like Charlie Sheen or Pat Buchanan. Whether it helps Christie politically depends on whether New Jersey residents find it funny or get bored with it. But Christie will continue doing it, because it’s a major part of his “brand.” In lieu of class solidarity, which is a privilege only afforded to the wealthy these days, American politics are mostly about tribal self-identification. Most Republicans get this, and that’s why being a shouty asshole doesn’t hurt Christie. Democrats — with a couple of exceptions, like Anthony Weiner — are not so good at this, which is why MSNBC’s liberal hosts whine about how Obama needs to “get tough” all the time without ever explaining how that would help him achieve policy goals and not just make them feel like they’re backing a winner. Like Digby, I find his bullying behavior clearly fascistic — this is how real fascists, the kind you get in Hayden Lake and at Joe Arpaio rallies, behave. I guess Americans are getting accustomed to that and a lot more approve of it. And that may be the scariest aspect of Chris Christie.
Continue reading …Image via Agora Gallery Artist Franco Recchia has put old computer parts to good use by creating impressive cityscapes with them. While they are a tribute to modern creation and human ingenuity, they could also be seen as something slightly more Wall-E-esque. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Just when we thought that Parrot’s iPhone-controlled airship couldn’t be any more of a blast, a gentleman named Psykokwak (yes, really) has been hard at work on an implementation of the URBI (Universal Robot Body Interface) for the AR.Drone . And what’s more, he’s gone and written a twenty-five line script that lets the thing to pick out — and shadow — a red rubber ball. Pretty awesome, right? You’ll need an AR.Drone of course, as well as a computer (clients are available for PC, Linux, and Mac), the interface of your choice (joystick, keyboard, whatever) and of course — for the current demonstration — a red rubber ball. For the technical nitty gritty, check out the links below. But before you do make sure you peep the demonstration video after the break. Continue reading AR.Drone gets Urbi open source robot interface drivers, tracks a red rubber ball like nobody’s business (video) AR.Drone gets Urbi open source robot interface drivers, tracks a red rubber ball like nobody’s business (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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