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RIM’s Mike Lazaridis: QNX coming to BlackBerry phones when dual-core processors are ready

Unfortunately, the crazy rumors that Google’s Nexus S would ship with a dual-core Orion processor didn’t pan out, which means we’re still waiting for a smartphone to ship with honest-to-goodness multicore silicon of any sort; it’s still unclear just how soon we’re going to see that wild dream come to fruition, but RIM’s Mike Lazaridis is talking like he wants to take the lead in making it happen. At D:Dive Into Mobile this evening , Waterloo’s outspoken co-CEO went on record that they’ll be taking the PlayBook’s QNX platform to smartphones just “as soon as [he has] dual core baseband CPUs,” though power consumption remains a limiting factor. At any rate, RIM seems to be fully acknowledging now both that QNX is a little too beefy for today’s smartphones and that BlackBerry OS isn’t quite beefy enough, which leaves these guys in a bit of a pinch until the dual-core revolution takes hold. RIM’s Mike Lazaridis: QNX coming to BlackBerry phones when dual-core processors are ready originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 20:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Hopes for peace deal fade as US abandons settlement freeze talks

The Obama administration’s efforts to achieve a a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians suffered a serious blow last night with an admission by Washington that it had abandoned efforts to agree a new moratorium on the building of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. The move confirmed last night by a US diplomat in Jerusalem effectively means that Washington has abandoned its almost two-year-old tactic of trying to freeze settlement building as a means of bringing the two sides together in direct…

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Colombia President Santos evacuates landslide area

Continue reading the main story Related stories Venezuela floods kill at least 25 Colombia landslide toll lowered Year reaches record temperatures Colombian Juan Manuel Santos has urged the evacuation of a hillside neighbourhood near Medellin, after a landslide buried around 50 houses. More than 30 bodies have been recovered since the landslide in Bello on Sunday, about a third of them children. More than 80 people are still missing, but rescue efforts have been hampered by…

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Iran rules out discussions on halting uranium enrichment

GENEVA – Iran and major powers agreed yesterday to meet again next month in their dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme, but the chief Iranian negotiator said there could be no discussion of any halt to uranium enrichment. The agreement to reconvene in Turkey in late January, after two days of talks in Geneva this week, was as much as either side had expected from their first meeting in over a year on the intractable nuclear issue. Iran has insisted all along that it has the right to enrich uranium…

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Rare Photos of JFK About to Be Auctioned

Rare photographs of US President John F. Kennedy are about to be auctioned this week at Bonhams auction house in New York City. They come from the collection of Cecil W. Stoughton, the first official White House photographer. (Dec. 7)

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Flame Retardant Found in Butter

Extremely high levels of a fire retardant found in a sample of butter show the need for better monitoring of the nation’s food supply, researchers say.

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Stress Fear Management – Angel Dental Care – El Monte, California Family Dentist

Today, with the many advances in dentistry, many or all of these fears can be eliminated. At Angel Dental Care, our number one priority is minimizing or eliminating discomfort.

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Phenom II X6 1100T review roundup: AMD’s fastest desktop processor to date

When it comes to GPU and CPU releases, there are quantum leaps , and then there are baby steps. Based on the web’s collective views on AMD’s newest slab of silicon — the Phenom II X6 1100T — it seems as if this chip is a better example of the latter. According to TechSpot , the device “does little to improve upon the performance of AMD’s hexa-core CPU series, [but] it does help improve the value of these high-end desktop processors by making the 1090T BE model even cheaper.” By and large, that sentiment was mirrored throughout. Hot Hardware found that while it was easily “the fastest desktop processor released from AMD to date,” it still couldn’t topple Intel’s (admittedly more expensive) six-core chips in terms of performance. But of course, AMD rarely competes strictly on benchmarks — the 1100T lists for just $265, making it one of the more affordable desktop CPU options for this level of oomph. Those really looking for a bargain could snap up the now-deflated 1090T or 1075T, and while the bulk of the reviews below focus primarily on today’s new flagship, the 3.4GHz Phenom II X2 565 Black Edition ($115) and 3.3GHz Athlon II X3 455 ($87) are also touched on. Read – AnandTech Read – Hot Hardware Read – TechSpot Read – HardOCP Read – Firing Squad Read – Hexus Read – Legit Reviews Read – PC Perspective Phenom II X6 1100T review roundup: AMD’s fastest desktop processor to date originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 20:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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When the president says this compromise satisfies no one, he really isn’t kidding. But my question is whether it makes for good policy in the long run. My gut and my head say it doesn’t, though it does have some extremely beneficial provisions. The Good Child tax credit – In general, refundable tax credits are far more valuable than deductions or even rate reductions. The Child Tax Credit gives eligible taxpayers (low income families) a refundable tax credit of $1,000 per child. That’s a significant break for families who most need it. It’s estimated to benefit 10.5 million families with 18 million children . College Tuition Tax Credits – The Recovery Act included refundable tax credits of up to $2,500 to assist with college tuition, books and costs. This deal extends those, and makes college affordable for families and students who couldn’t otherwise afford it. Unemployment Insurance Extension – Although it doesn’t help the 99ers at all under the current framework, it does give some breathing room to the unemployed and puts the burden on business to let go of the trillions they’re sitting on for job creation. Since a key GOP talking point is “tax cuts create jobs”, 13 months should be more than enough time for that to play out, even though it hasn’t for the past 10 years. Business Investment Tax Breaks – Allowing businesses to expense 100% of their capital investments in one year is a huge jump start to job creation. This is a win-win. The Bad 2% Payroll Tax Holiday – On its face, it looks great. But if you scratch under the surface, it’s really not . The Republicans have long wanted to reduce the payroll tax in order to strip Social Security of its security. Shifting $120 billion from paychecks to a government budget item leaves that piece ripe for cutting when the deficit hawks come to town. At the same time, no one will want to let that provision expire since it’s of such immediate benefit. More importantly, it’s bad policy. It’s the equivalent of telling employees they shouldn’t contribute to 401k plans or save for retirement in hard times, and is basically a way of eroding Social Security’s rock-solid financial standing. We’re at a point where the taxable wage base should be expanding. If they’re unwilling to do that to cover the shortfall from this payroll tax holiday, then it’s going to put the whole program on shaky ground. The Ugly Extending lower tax rates for high income taxpayers This sort of goes without saying. It’s the big bonus for them stooping down and agreeing to extend unemployment. It’s bad policy. It reinforces the idea that “expiration” is a myth” and gives political ammunition where none should be allowed. Extending them for two years on the premise that Democrats can run on their expiry is foolish, given the fact that Democrats aren’t letting them expire now. Temporal rate cuts create a situation for business and industry where sitting on large amounts of cash, maintaining austere hiring practices and continuing to make the specious claim that ‘uncertainty’ leaves businesses with no option will continue to erode all efforts at legislation and governance, which is, of course, exactly what conservatives want. Extensions of temporary rates are far better political ammunition for conservatives. Permanence would kill it as a political talking point. Estate Tax Concessions The 35% estate tax rate with a threshold of $5 million is really generous, but that’s not really the worst of it. That could be acceptable, except that it is once again a temporary and fleeting thing. That means it will come up again in the middle of the 2012 election at a time where the money boys will be looking for the friendliest party to their cause. Alternatives There aren’t many that don’t involve some real sacrifice. Look at the list of the good. There are some very real, significant, tangible benefits to lower and middle income families there. It would be a blow to the economy and to those families to see their tax bill rise and lose those refundable credits. Unemployed people need the unemployment benefits to survive. Still, overall this is bad policy, in my opinion. If the clock were to run out on the current tax provisions, 2011 could be a year for real tax reform which is really where we should be going. It’s badly needed.

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Raw Video: Lighting of Capitol Christmas Tree

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi lit the Capitol Christmas Tree Tuesday evening. The 67-foot spruce came from Wyoming and is decorated with 5000 ornaments made by Wyoming schoolchildren. A child from Wyoming helped Pelosi light the tree. (Dec. 7)

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