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Nook Color finds its roots? Angry Birds say yes

We already knew the Nook Color was capable of something a bit more than its initial offering, having seen Angry Birds run fairly smoothly on a dev unit. In fact, it’s exactly what we want in between chapters of Animal Farm , and the xda-developers community, right on schedule, are providing pictorial evidence of its rooting conquests. So far we’ve seen the aforementioned game / addiction, a few other additions to the extras menu, and even Launcher Pro (image after the break). NookDevs has a page going with instructions, but even it admits to being a work in progress, so we’re gonna emphasis a little stronger than usual: don’t try this at home unless you’re absolutely sure what you’re doing — or don’t mind a broken tablet or two. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Nook Color finds its roots? Angry Birds say yes Nook Color finds its roots? Angry Birds say yes originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Just so we understand what’s really important: Governments “need to show they’re getting their economies in shape” and bondholders need to be protected from taking their losses. Oh, and it’s all the fault of the greedy unemployed working class, who actually expect their governments to help them out during hard times: European governments sought to quell the market turmoil menacing the euro, handing debt-strapped Ireland an 85 billion-euro ($113 billion) aid package and diluting proposals to force bondholders to cover a share of future bailouts. European finance chiefs ended crisis talks in Brussels yesterday by endorsing a Franco-German compromise on post-2013 rescues that means investors won’t automatically take losses to share the cost with taxpayers as German Chancellor Angela Merkel initially proposed to the consternation of bond traders. The first test of the twin decisions come today with markets resuming trading after speculation intensified last week that Portugal and perhaps even Spain will require external support. In a third move, Greece was told it could have an extra four-and-a-half years to repay emergency loans totaling 110 billion euros to match the seven-year term under Ireland’s deal. “People are now going to focus on Portugal and it’s probably also going to need some help,” said Axel Merk, president and chief investment officer of Merk Investments LLC in Palo Alto, California. “We’ll maybe see some relief in markets, but governments need to show they’re getting their economies in shape. ” Right. Not banks, because as we know, governments are always going to bail them out. And by the way, how fiscally sound is it to use a national pension fund to bail out banks? THE €85 billion EU-IMF bailout package for Ireland announced last night was roundly condemned by the Opposition parties who are now all likely to vote against the Budget on December 7th. Fine Gael, Labour and Sinn Féin attacked the intention to use the National Pension Reserve Fund to help provide a further €10 billion in further capital for the banks. In total, the banks could end up getting another €35 billion if their losses are bigger than expected. The remaining €50 billion is to cover the State’s borrowing needs for the next three years. Opposition parties were highly critical of the 5.8 per cent average interest rate that will be charged by the EU and the International Monetary Fund. A memorandum of understanding to give legal status to the agreement is near completion and will be published before the budget. It will give quarter-by-quarter targets which will have to be met by the Government in order for funds to be released. Under the agreement the State will contribute €17.5 billion of the package from the National Pension Reserve Fund and cash held by the National Treasury Management Agency while the total external assistance in the fund will come to €67.5 billion. It is comprised of €45 billion from the EU, bilateral loans from Britain, Sweden and Denmark, and €22.5 billion from the IMF. Britain will lend nearly €8 billion, including €4 billion in a direct bilateral loan. The British have won a major concession from EU partners, particularly the Germans, by ensuring the UK will not be automatically part of any euro-rescue packages after 2013. Taoiseach Brian Cowen welcomed the fact that there would be no change to the corporation tax rate of 12.5 per cent which was vital to Ireland’s economic recovery .

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Iran Casts Suspicions After Bomb Attacks

On Monday, after two Iranian nuclear scientists were targeted in apparently coordinated bombings, killing one scientist and wounding another, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad pointed to the West and to Israel to place blame for the attacks.

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Observers play down fraud in Haiti’s election

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haiti counted ballots Monday from its disorganized election as international observers — and previously critical presidential candidates — played down allegations of widespread fraud that threatened to undermine the first vote since the Jan. 12 earthquake. Demonstrations against the election were held in St. Marc, Gonaives, Carrefour and other cities, but so far there has not been the nationwide uprising many feared after Sunday’s chaotic vote. Haitian-American singer Wyclef Jean, an influential figure in Haiti, warned that violence would follow if trustworthy results were not quickly announced. Balloting was marred by rampant disorganization, voter…

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Raw Video: Hunt Underway for Escaped Inmate

Authorities in Santa Cruz, Calif. are searching for an inmate who used a stun gun on a female deputy then took her gun while he was being transported to a hospital. The manhunt has prompted lockdowns at area schools and evacuations of homes. (Nov. 29)

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Richard Branson’s ‘Project’ iPad magazine now hitting European iTunes stores

He just had to beat Rupert Murdoch, didn’t he? Project , Richard Branson’s iPad magazine , is now available in the iTunes store — at least in Italy and the United Kingdom, since it’s past midnight there. App is free, cost per issue is $2.99 for “a full month’s worth of updating content.” We suspect it’ll hit US, too, the next few hours, but for now, those across the pond can read up on Jeff Bridges (audio and video interview), Earth 2.0, and a “well-informed Godzilla.” Take that, yet-to-be-released The Daily . Richard Branson’s ‘Project’ iPad magazine now hitting European iTunes stores originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 29 Nov 2010 21:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Aid Groups Say Plight Of Gaza Civilians Still Dire

JERUSALEM (AP) – Israel has only marginally eased its three-year-old blockade of the Gaza Strip, leaving business and construction largely frozen in the impoverished and war-damaged Palestinian territory, a report by several aid groups said Tuesday. The groups accused Israel of ducking promises to ease the blockade’s effects on civilians, a pledge it made under pressure after a deadly Israeli commando raid in May on an international flotilla protesting the restrictions. The report said Israel is allowing in more food…

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If anyone has any doubts about the fact that the Tea Party doesn’t include the religious right, just check out the new PEW poll on DADT. As the Pentagon prepares to release its highly anticipated survey of military personnel about the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, most Americans (58%) say they favor allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the armed forces. Fewer than half that number (27%) oppose allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly. — Large majorities of Democrats (70%) and independents (62%) favor allowing gays to serve openly. Republicans are divided (40% favor, 44% oppose). Among conservative Republicans, far more oppose than favor allowing gays to serve openly (52% to 28%). Nearly half (48%) of white evangelical Protestants oppose letting gays serve openly in the military, while just 34% support this proposal. Majorities or pluralities across other religious groups favor allowing gays to serve openly. — Only about four-in-ten (38%) Republicans and Republican leaners who agree with the Tea Party favor allowing gays to serve openly; 48% are opposed. Among those who disagree with the Tea Party or have no opinion of the movement, 52% favor letting gays serve openly and just 30% are opposed. The religious right used the health care town halls meetings to act out their aggression at progressives and that’s why they were quite until the end of the health care debate when they became very vocal in their attempts to get rid of any type of abortion coverage. John McCain made his almost weekly appearance on the Sunday Talk shows yesterday and continues to destroy his once “mavericky” persona by reversing himself on the DADT issue and now says that there really is no problem at all. David@ Video Cafe writes: In mid-November, McCain said he rejected that study because it didn’t ask service members whether the policy should be repealed. “[T]his study was directed at how to implement the repeal, not whether the repeal should take place or not,” McCain said. But Defense Secretary Robert Gates disagrees that there should be a new survey that amounts to a “referendum.” “I do not believe that military policy decisions — on this or any other subject — should be made through a referendum of Servicemembers,” Gates wrote to McCain in October. “I think he certainly has a point,” McCain told CNN’s Candy Crowley Sunday. The Arizona senator believes that by repealing “don’t ask, don’t tell,” the Obama administration is trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. We all have been saying for years that McCain is a complete hack and I wonder how much more evidence do Villagers need to write him off as another fullofshit politician? He’s acting like a bitter old man who got his ass kicked in the 2008 election. His wife had no problem disagreeing with her hubby . The DADT report will be released on on 12/1/10 so it appears that McCain is doubling down now. He must know that this report will make his stance against DADT invalid. Joe Sudbay writes: McCain and Lindsey Graham begin renewed effort to prevent the end of DADT This week is a big week in the effort to finally end DADT on Tuesday. The Pentagon will release its DADT study and the Senate Armed Services Committee will hold hearings about the report on Thursday and Friday. Two members of that committee, John McCain and his BFF, Lindsey Graham, were on the talk shows this morning trashing the efforts to end DADT. McCain’s opposition to ending DADT is based on pure homophobia. Lindsey’s support of DADT is probably based on internalized homophobia.. .read on Steve Benen writes: THE STATE OF PLAY FOR DADT REPEAL

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Observers Validate Haiti Election

By INGRID ARNESEN PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—The Organization of American States said Haiti’s presidential election should be considered valid despite a host of problems, giving a big boost to the government and election authorities here. The judgement from the main international observers of the election could dampen claims of widespread fraud made by a majority of the 18 candidates that took part in Sunday’s vote. View Slideshow Olivier Laban-Mattei/Polaris for The Wall Street Journal. Assessors count votes on Sunday in a school of Petion-ville, a neighborhood of Port-au-Prince….

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Krauthammer Urges Prosecution of WikiLeaks’ Journalistic Collaborators

The U.S. government “ought to speak about the enablers in the American journalistic community” who have cooperated with WikiLeaks, syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer urged on Monday’s night’s Special Report on FNC, recommending that if you “collaborate” with WikiLeaks, then “we are going to look into possible prosecution.” read more

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