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Haifa police chief dies of wounds

First woman to head police station, Ahuva Tomer, succumbs to her wounds after four-day hospitalization. Tomer was gravely injured in Carmel forest fire, while driving behind bus full of Prison Service cadets that burned down

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Today in History for December 6th

Jefferson Davis dies in New Orleans; Four people die at a free Rolling Stones concert at the Altamont Speedway in Livermore, California; America’s first attempt to put a satellite into orbit fails; Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck is born. (Dec. 6)

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Raw Video: Mexico City Opens Winter Park

Mexico City’s main square, the Zocalo, became a winter festival village Sunday with an over-sized ice rink, a snow-covered hill for sledding, a track for snowmobiles and a giant igloo that also serves as a museum. (Dec. 6)

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Looxcie outs iOS-compatible lifecasting camera, early adopters get the boot

Thinking of grabbing Looxcie’s remarkable Bluetooth-based Borg-cam as a $200 stocking stuffer this year? Hold on a twirl, and make sure you’re paying for the one that actually plays nice with your mark’s favorite smartphone. You see, the company had to make a hardware modification this week to the original Looxcie to make it compatible with iOS devices, and while that’s complete now, you’ll want to buy the new Looxcie LX1 if your giftee owns an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Otherwise, you’ll be buying an device that’s Android-exclusive for the very same price. Got an Android phone to begin with? We expect the seething anger of Looxcie early adopters will soon afford you some deep discounts on the now-inferior original. PR after the break. Continue reading Looxcie outs iOS-compatible lifecasting camera, early adopters get the boot Looxcie outs iOS-compatible lifecasting camera, early adopters get the boot originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 03:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Abergil brothers to be extradited to US

Supreme court rejects appeal by members of crime family, wanted in US on various charges

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Raw Video: Tug Boat Rescues Stranded Cargo Ship

A cargo ship that broke down in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands is continuing its slow journey to a safe harbor. A tug boat with a Coast Guard escort is pulling the 738-foot ship through rough seas and up to 25-foot waves. (Dec. 6)

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NFC certification program announced just in time for Android 2.3 Gingerbread launch

Call it coincidence if you want, but a December 7th press conference to launch the NFC Forum’s new Certification Program likely has something to do with NFC read / write support built into Google’s new Android 2.3 “Gingerbread.” An OS that could be officially unveiled as early as today according to a cheeky blog post by Notion Ink that includes this bullet: “6th December is another big day for Android and you will find out how fast Notion Ink can work. (Eden is extremely compatible with 2.3).” Recall how gung-ho Eric Schmidt was on the topic of Near Field Communication while demonstrating it using a still unannounced Nexus S with an embedded NFC chip at the Web 2.0 Summit. That was way back on November 16th when Schmidt promised a Gingerbread release “in like the next few weeks.” According to the NFC Forum, a device must be certified in order to display the official “N-Mark” (pictured) — a symbol for NFC that tells you where to touch in order to initiate NFC services on your device. So, Google… anything you’d like to announce before Tuesday? Continue reading NFC certification program announced just in time for Android 2.3 Gingerbread launch NFC certification program announced just in time for Android 2.3 Gingerbread launch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 03:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: pencil-tip generators, the Nissan Leaf, and the world’s largest wind turbine

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. This week we saw renewable energy take the world by storm as Spain announced plans to construct the world’s largest wind turbine and a team of engineers made waves with plans for an underwater turbine modeled after whale flippers . We also saw Boeing shine light on plans to produce a new breed of ultra-efficient solar panels that are suited for space, while researchers in Japan developed a potent new kinetic generator that’s as tiny as a pencil tip . Innovative eco transportation also picked up the pace as China rolled out plans to produce the first fuel cell powered light rail train and the world’s largest solar-powered boat made its successful maiden voyage across the Atlantic . We also applauded the Nissan Leaf as it took first place as the European Car of the Year and we were wowed by Mercedes’ next-generation concept car , which may one day be grown in a lab. We also showcased several new ways that technology stands to wire our lives — starting with an electronic smart wallet that curbs spending by clamping shut like a clam . We also looked at Harvard’s plans for a laptop computer powered by biogas and we were impressed by Nike’s next-gen design tools for producing environmentally efficient clothes . Finally, we wrapped up the week with two exciting advances in tablet tech – India is testing a solar-powered I-Slate tablet geared at children in need and Substrata rolled out a gorgeous wooden iPad case that goes light on the earth . Inhabitat’s Week in Green: pencil-tip generators, the Nissan Leaf, and the world’s largest wind turbine originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Dec 2010 02:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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AP Impact: Exchange Students Abused in US

Lured by unsupervised, third-party brokers with promises of steady work and a chance to sightsee, an untold number of exchange students experience an ugly side of the US. The AP’s Jason Bronis explains. (Dec. 6)

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Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz In the first major policy fallout from the WikiLeaks disclosures, the State Department has ordered all U.S. diplomats to “cease and desist telling the truth until further notice.” Related Entries December 5, 2010 WikiLeaks: Not for Government Eyes December 2, 2010 Sweden’s Top Court Pushes for Assange’s Arrest

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