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Kidnapped Iranian: We’re making nukes

‘Nuclear program expert’ kidnapped by separatist Sunni organization reveals in video: ‘There was workshop on nuclear enrichment for weapons production; 50 people worked around the clock away from security personnel’s eyes’

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Osram’s new LED package 50 percent brighter, promises cameraphone flashes that suck 50 percent less

See those smiling twentysomethings up there? That, folks, is the kind of happiness that can only be achieved with 150 glorious lux of LED intensity. Fortunately, Siemens subsidiary Osram Opto Semiconductors has packaged a new LED chip that capable of putting up such impressive figures, a claimed 50 percent brighter than its predecessor — and that makes it capable of evenly illuminating a 90-centimeter area from a distance of one meter away. Cameraphone flashes are an obvious application, but pocket projectors are another obvious benefactor — it’s nearly impossible to eke enough light out of ‘em, and this should help. It’s not clear whether a brighter pocket projector would have the same positive effect on the demeanor of a bunch of stylish youths, though — more on that situation as we get it. Osram’s new LED package 50 percent brighter, promises cameraphone flashes that suck 50 percent less originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 28 Nov 2010 02:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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US, S. Korea launch war games

As exercises kick off, sound of new artillery fire from North Korea sends residents, journalists on front-line island scrambling for cover

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IDF officers get photo of dead child

‘How will you explain this to God?’ says letter sent from Spain to homes of officers exposed on ‘war criminals’ website. ‘I’ve gotten used to curses, but when such a thing arrives at your doorstep, it’s very unpleasant,’ reserve colonel tells Ynet

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Ex-boyfriend Charged in Death of Missing Student

A 20-year-old Pennsylvania student who vanished last week was killed by her on-again, off-again boyfriend, who then dumped her body in a park near Syracuse, NY, a prosecutor said Saturday. (Nov. 27)

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Open Thread with The Professional Left Weekly Podcast

enlarge Credit: The Professional Left Time for your weekly podcast from The Professional Left, our own Driftglass and Bluegal . I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday and have a great weekend everybody. You can listen to the archives or make a donation to help keep these going if enjoy their weekly podcasts as much as I do at http://professionalleft.blogspot.com/ .

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Nokia toys with context-aware smartphone settings switch, Jigsaw provides better context for apps like this

If Intel prognosticated correctly , context is the future of apps — your device’s array of sensors will determine where you are and what you’re doing, and clever programs will guess from there. Problems arise, however, when one tries to run those accelerometers, microphones, radio antennas and GPS tracking devices constantly on the battery life of an average smartphone and determine what the raw data means, and that’s where a group of Dartmouth researchers (and one Nokia scholar) are trying to stake their claim. They’ve got a bundle of algorithms called Jigsaw for iPhone and Symbian that claims to be able to continually report what you’re up to (whether walking, running, cycling or driving) no matter where you place your device, and only pings the sensors as needed based on how active you are. (For better or for worse, Jigsaw also dodges the privacy concerns Intel’s cloud-based API might raise by storing all personal data on the phone.) Of course, we’ve had a very basic version of context-aware functionality for years in a little Android app known as Locale — which modifies your smartphone settings under very specific conditions you specify (GPS coordinates, WiFi locations, battery life and more) and it just so happens that Espoo’s doing much the same with an app called Nokia Situations. Presently in the experimental stage, Situations is a long ways away from the potential of frameworks like Jigsaw, but here you won’t have to wait — you can download a beta for Symbian^3, S60 5th Edition and S60 3.2 at our source links without further delay. Nokia toys with context-aware smartphone settings switch, Jigsaw provides better context for apps like this originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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No. 4 TCU, No. 5 Wisconsin Win in Routs

No. 4 TCU and fifth-ranked Wisconsin won Saturday in routs. Michigan State and Ohio State also won to share the Big 10 title with Wisconsin. No. 12 Arkansas scores upset over No. 6 LSU.

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US, South Korea start major exercise to warn North Korea

Anti-war protestors hold signs in front of the White House in Washington, D… The United States and South Korea Sunday began a major naval exercise designed to deter North Korea, after the communist state warned of “unpredictable consequences” if the drill goes ahead. The four-day exercise…

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I just don’t like pot. I’ve smoked maybe two dozen or so times in my life, but I hate inhaling the smoke, I can’t stand the smell and I just don’t like the high. But I certainly don’t care about what other people do, and it’s bizarre that we spend as much time and money as we do arresting people for pot. Not only that, we have Washington pressuring those states that are forward-looking enough to recognize the inevitable and try to figure out a way to make money from what is still our biggest crop: SIERRA BLANCA, Texas (AP) — A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman says country singer Willie Nelson was charged with marijuana possession after 6 ounces was found aboard his tour bus in Texas. Patrol spokesman Bill Brooks says the bus pulled into the Sierra Blanca, Texas, checkpoint about 9 a.m. Friday. Brooks says an officer smelled pot when a door was opened and a search turned up marijuana. Brooks says the Hudspeth County sheriff was contacted and Nelson was among three people arrested. Sheriff Arvin West didn’t immediately return a phone message left at his home Friday, but he told the El Paso Times that Nelson claimed the marijuana was his. The singer was held briefly a $2,500 bond before being released.

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