Screenshot from Mozilla FirefoxLive Marketing loves wildlife. Consider product’s like Apple’s Safari browser, and the Snow Leopard operating system. There was a call last year for Apple to help save real-life snow leopards . Mozilla, makers of the Firefox browser, must have been listening, because they’ve adopted real-life firefoxes. There’s such a thing? Yeh, and there’s eve… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Two acquisitions in as many days? Say it ain’t so! Prior to even unboxing Phonetic Arts , Google has now snapped up Seattle-based Widevine . Truth be told, you’re probably taking advantage of the company’s technology without even being aware of it — it’s used in over 250 million web connected HDTVs and streamers around the globe, and it’s primarily designed to thwart piracy attempts while enabling consumers to enjoy content on a wider array of devices. As these things tend to do, neither outfit is talking prices, but it’s fairly obvious why El Goog would want a firm like this in its portfolio. Moreover, it’s borderline comical that Viacom’s pushing an appeal in order to pit Google as an anti-studio, pro-piracy monster while it’s spending hard-earned cash on a DRM layer. At any rate, Google’s not getting into specific plans just yet, only stating its intentions to maintain Widevine’s agreements, provide support for existing and future clients as well as “building upon [the technology] to enhance both Widevine’s products and its own.” Google spends a few more million, picks up Widevine DRM software firm originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Dec 2010 13:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …enlarge Speaker of the House John Boehner in a recent candid moment. So of course the Senate GOP (with help from five Dems, including Russ Feingold) blocked a vote on the tax cuts for the middle class . And now, there’s this news that says there’s a compromise deal on the table. I’m going to assume this is something close to the truth , because even Republicans realize that throwing a couple of million people off unemployment right before Christmas looks really, really bad. The part I have so much trouble believing is that Obama will get a good deal out of our Republican financial terrorists, but we’ll see. There’s still an off chance that Obama will actually let the tax cuts expire, and I hope he does. In the meantime, remember: Now it’s war. We’re supposed to pay a $700 billion ransom to the rich in order to get help during this national emergency? And now they’re going to turn around and try to take our Social Security? I. Don’t. Think. So. We (the people) will absolutely going to smash them (politicians, both parties) in the teeth with these tax cuts every time any of them dare to open their mouths about their laughable “fiscal patriotism”: WASHINGTON — At a meeting at the White House with Democratic congressional leadership Saturday afternoon, President Obama said he would oppose any compromise deal on the expiring Bush tax cuts if it lacked help for the unemployed and other provisions designed to aid the middle class. Speaking with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cali.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) shortly after the Senate failed to pass his preferred tax cut package proposal, Obama drew sharp lines in the sand with respect to ongoing negotiations. “The President told Democratic Congressional leaders today that he was open to compromise, but he would oppose even a temporary extension of the Bush tax cuts if it did not include an extension of benefits for the unemployed and extensions of the other tax cuts that benefit middle class families ,” a White House official told the Huffington Post. “Without them, taxes would still rise for 95 percent of Americans.” The official did not have specifics as to what period of time the president would find acceptable for an extension of unemployment benefits. Nor is it clear if the president would be fine with those benefits being offset while tax cut extension remains unpaid for . Among the “other tax cuts” that the president is demanding is the Make-Work-Pay tax credit and “a bunch of others expire at the end of the year.” The remarks are, nevertheless, one of the clearest signs that the president is not only done ceding any more policy turf to the GOP with respect to tax cut negotiations but willing to let rates expire if Republican don’t temper their demands. Said one person with knowledge of what was discussed: “This was the kind of signal that the Hill has been looking for.” The question, the person added, is “when is the president going to make this announcement and how is he going to do it.”
Continue reading …Columbia University announced Thursday that Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson will join the Pulitzer Board, which gives out the renowned journalism awards each year. Robinson, who won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the 2008 presidential race, will strengthen the leftist complexion of the board, which already has a meager presence of conservative minds. In fact, Wall Street Journal editorial page editor Paul Gigot seems to be the only “openly” conservative member of the board. read more
Continue reading …Despite circumstances of death, Rabbinate refuses to bury Prison Service cadet Tania Lansky in main plot, as her mother is not Jewish
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media I found it pretty astounding that the panel on Fox News Watch could have a discussion about Joe Lieberman’s attack on the press with his desire to go after WikiLeaks and the subject of Judith Miller’s involvement or jail time in the Valerie Plame case isn’t mentioned. But then again, it’s Fox, so nothing they do should surprise me. Alan Colmes even brings up the Plame case but Miller’s part in it is completely ignored. Joe Lieberman Threatens to Put Dexter Filkins, Judy Miller in Jail to Fearmonger over Wikileaks : Joe Lieberman has introduced what he claims to be a law targeted at Wikileaks. “The recent dissemination by Wikileaks of thousands of State Department cables and other documents is just the latest example of how our national security interests, the interests of our allies, and the safety of government employees and countless other individuals are jeopardized by the illegal release of classified and sensitive information,” said Lieberman in a written statement. “This legislation will help hold people criminally accountable who endanger these sources of information that are vital to protecting our national security interests,” he continued. The so-called SHIELD Act (Securing Human Intelligence and Enforcing Lawful Dissemination) would amend a section of the Espionage Act that already forbids publishing classified information on U.S. cryptographic secrets or overseas communications intelligence — i.e., wiretapping. The bill would extend that prohibition to information on HUMINT, human intelligence, making it a crime to publish information “concerning the identity of a classified source or informant of an element of the intelligence community of the United States,” or “concerning the human intelligence activities of the United States or any foreign government” if such publication is prejudicial to U.S. interests. Problem is, not only would it not endanger Wikileaks (as far as we know). But it would put both good journalists–like Dexter Filkins–and bad ones–like Judy Miller and Bob Novak–in jail. Read on…
Continue reading …A Boeing 747 from the US joined the battle against an inferno that raged for a fourth day in northern Israel, giving officials hope they can bring the country’s worst forest fire under control by the end of the day. (Dec. 5)
Continue reading …Razorfish is a little marketing company that has done some impressive things on Microsoft’s Surface , things you may or may not have seen because that particular brand of pedestal hasn’t exactly become a threat to the global dumbtable market. One of Razorfish’s cool things is a so-called Surface Physics Illustrator called DaVinci, which lets a user doodle on the screen and turn those doodles into balls, boxes, levers, and fulcrums. Now that code has effectively ported that code over to Kinect, as you can see in the video below, letting you do the same sort of things but with thine own two hands floating in mid-air. You can cause shapes to levitate, create gravity between them, make things orbit, even enable magnetism that alternately pulls and hurls your little doodles across the screen. The company is said to be continuing to refine the experience and maybe, if you all ask nice, they’ll even release the app when they’re through so you can try it for yourself. [Thanks, Luke] Continue reading Razorfish ports DaVinci interface to Kinect, makes physics cool (video) Razorfish ports DaVinci interface to Kinect, makes physics cool (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Dec 2010 11:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …As NewsBusters previously reported , disgraced former White House correspondent Helen Thomas on Thursday made more anti-Semitic remarks in public this time telling an anti-Arab bias workshop in Detroit, “Congress, the White House, and Hollywood, Wall Street, are owned by the Zionists.” Jeff Dunetz at Yid With Lid has uncovered a video of her entire pathetic speech (video follows with commentary): read more
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