Not kosher with ponying up $500+ for an Android tablet ? You’ve got options, kid. Velocity Micro’s Cruz Tablet has finally hit the shipping stage, and sure enough, it’s doing so in the month that was promised back in September. $299.99 lands you a 7-inch Android 2.0 tablet with an 800 x 480 capacitive touch panel, 512MB of RAM, 12GB of total storage, 802.11n WiFi, inbuilt speakers, a headphone jack, mini-USB port and a rechargeable Li-ion good for around ten hours of use — or so they say. Of course, you’ll be stuck accessing the Cruz Market rather than the bona fide Android Market, and you can forget about embedded 3G. But hey, it’s three Benjamins sans any sort of life-altering contract. And that’s got to count for something, right? [Thanks, Anonymous] Gallery: Velocity Micro’s 7-inch Cruz Reader Android tablet Continue reading Velocity Micro’s 7-inch Cruz Reader Android tablet now shipping for $300 Velocity Micro’s 7-inch Cruz Reader Android tablet now shipping for $300 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 17:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media According to the Wall Street Journal, Michigan Republican leader Saul Anuzis is the front-runner to replace Michael Steele as chairman of the Republican National Committee. We’re sorry to see Steele go, because he’s provided so much amusement over the years. But where Steele never failed to provide us truckloads of Republican dumbassery, Anuzis may more than make up for it in far-right wingnuttery. You may recall that Anuzis argued vehemently last year that Republicans needed to attack President Obama’s agenda as “economic fascism” — and from the things he was saying then, it’s clear he had become an ardent follower of the cult of Jonah Goldberg and his fraudulent “liberal fascism” thesis. But Anuzis’ thing about fascists goes much deeper than that , as Heidi Beirich at the SPLC noted earlier this week. Because Anuzis has not only long maintained an association with one of Michigan’s leading young white supremacists — a former campus activist named Kyle Bristow — he has adamantly defended him: Bristow led the Michigan State University campus branch of Young Americans For Freedom (MSU-YAF) and was so virulent in his politics that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) began listing it as a hate group in 2006. Bristow also served as a Republican precinct delegate. enlarge Credit: Courtesy SPLC Kyle Bristow, left, and Saul Anuzis Bristow’s MSU-YAF engaged in extensive racist activities. One of its first stunts was presenting a 13-point agenda that would have established a “Caucasian caucus” at MSU and, in turn, eliminated all student government representation for practically every other non-white, non-heterosexual, non-male or non-Christian student group at the university. Bristow was on record saying, “Homosexuality kills people almost to a degree worse than cigarettes. … these [pro-gay rights] groups are complicit with murder.” MSU-YAF sponsored a “Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day” contest, held a “Koran Desecration” competition, jokingly threatened to distribute smallpox-infested blankets to Native American students, and posted “Gays Spread AIDS” fliers across campus. Bristow’s YAF also brought several extremists to speak at the MSU campus, including Holocaust denier Nick Griffin, leader of the whites-only British National Party (for more on YAF, read here ). None of this seemed to bother Anuzis. “This [Bristow] is exactly the type of young kid we want out there,” Anuzis, then already the GOP state chair, said on a radio program in May 2007, the year after MSU-YAF’s more outrageous activities were made public. “I’ve known Kyle for years and I can tell you I have never heard him say a racist or bigoted or sexist thing, ever.” Just this past October, Anuzis’ Michigan GOP issued a press release attacking a Democratic candidate for secretary of state because she once interned at the SPLC, which the release said used “fear and intimidation” in its hate group listings. Since receiving this outpouring of support from Anuzis, Bristow has graduated to the top ranks of the American radical right. Now a law student at the University of Toledo, Bristow recently self-published a novel, White Apocalypse , whose plot revolves around a series of violent revenge fantasies against Jewish professors, Latino and Native American activists. A major subplot ends in the bloody assassination of a character apparently based on an SPLC staffer. Several notable white supremacists and anti-Semites have endorsed the novel. Anuzis compounded the creepout factor Monday, when he went on Neil Cavuto’s Fox show and said: Anuzis: And I think we’ve got to get back to the fundamentals — find somebody’s who’s basically going to make sure the trains run on time, raise the money, and then implement the best get-out-the-vote program Republicans possibly have in 2012. Considering Anuzis’ thing about fascism, maybe that wasn’t an accidental reference. Seem fitting , though, that Anuzis is being heavily backed by the Tea Party as well — which is why he was so adamant in his support for the Tea Party’s influence in the GOP. George Zornick has more at ThinkProgress.
Continue reading …So, the whole wide world knows that the inside of your Mac Pro is fairly lust-worthy, but what’s the use if you never crack open the side and install anything new? Apricorn — a small, albeit respected name in storage — has just concocted what may be the best reason yet to do precisely that. The outfit’s new Mac Array is pretty straightforward: you’ll get a foursome of 128GB MLC Western Digital SiliconEdge Blue SSDs strung together in a RAID 0 configuration, all on a single full-length PCIe X4 slot. That’s 512GB of pure, unadulterated SSD power connected directly to the motherboard, and considering that it only takes up a single slot, there’s nothing but a shortage of funds keeping you from adding a couple more and grinning over a 1.5TB SSD solution. A single Mac Array promises read rates of 760MB/sec and write rates of 524MB/sec, and if you double up, you’ll see those surge to 1408MB/sec and 1027MB/sec, respectively. It’s available now to make your every dream come true — yeah, even that one about you dropping $1,499 on a new storage setup for your Apple desktop. Apricorn’s Mac Array puts 512GB of RAIDed SSD into a single Mac Pro PCIe slot originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …LISBON (Reuters) – NATO and Russia agreed on Saturday to cooperate on missile defense and other security issues, and hailed a new start in relations strained since Russia's military intervention in Georgia in 2008. Russia also agreed at talks in Lisbon to boost its support for the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan by allowing more alliance supplies through its territory and by agreeing to provide helicopters for the Afghan armed forces. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen made clear the former Cold War enemies had put aside the problems of the past and Russian…
Continue reading …University of Delaware Field House with newly installed solar panels on roof. Image credit:D. Laumer, UDEL Senior. Yesterday I wrote about the Philadelphia Eagles stadium being mounted with renewable energy machines. Here’s more evidence that sports stadiums make a great structural base for generating renewable energy. The University of Delaware’s Field House , an enclosed track and… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Via the inimitable Jon Ralston : The Social Security spot at right was produced by some folks in the Sharron Angle for U.S. Senate campaign but never aired, as some of the “DC handlers” managed to kill it. I can’t imagine why. I also wonder why there is no laugh track…. Or as one person put it at Politico in one of the better lines I’ve seen lately: It’s like Night of the Living Dead crossed with Sponge Bob.
Continue reading …Humans, keep your eyes tuned to this post — because at 6:30 PM ET , we’ll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Sprint’s product chief Fared Adib, Google TV project lead Salahuddin Choundhary, a tablet-centric roundtable, insane giveaways, and more ! We’ve got music from exileFaker and visuals from HN_i_C. You seriously don’t want to miss it. Just for fun (and ’cause we love you) we’ve got the stream going already so you can watch us set up for the show tonight. Check out the live stream and chat after the break! Update : We still have tickets left , so if you’re in New York City, come join us at the Times Center. Also, Palm has graciously given us 10 (that’s right, ten!) Pre 2 unlocked developer units to give away (you know, the ones that look like this ) so you’re going to want to be here! Continue reading The Engadget Show returns tonight, 6:30PM ET with Sprint’s Fared Adib, Google TV’s Salahuddin Choundhary, tablets, giveaways, and more! The Engadget Show returns tonight, 6:30PM ET with Sprint’s Fared Adib, Google TV’s Salahuddin Choundhary, tablets, giveaways, and more! originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …South Africa is already home to more HIV positive people than any other country. South Africa is also home to the fastest growing HIV population, with experts believing that the country’s 5.7 million infected will almost double within the next 20 years even in the face of increases in treatment and prevention financing. —JCL The New York Times: South Africa, already home to 5.7 million H.I.V.-positive people, more than any other nation, can expect an additional five million to become infected during the next two decades even if the nation more than doubles its already considerable financing for treatment and prevention and gives prevention a higher priority, according to a report presented here Friday to the country’s leading advisory body on AIDS policy. South Africa has far and away the continent’s leading economy, but the study concludes that it nevertheless faces a “major and mounting financial challenge” to confront its AIDS problem, explaining that about $102 billion will need to be spent over the next 20 years merely to keep the number of new infections at the projected five million mark. “The government doesn’t seem to have their heads around the numbers yet, and they are going to have to do some thinking out of the box,” Teresa Guthrie, an economist and one of the report’s authors, said in an interview. “It’s not an encouraging picture.” Read more
Continue reading …“In certain cases” condoms may be acceptable. Such are the words from renowned sexpert Pope Benedict XVI, reversing or at least detouring from traditional Catholic dogma that historically has shunned practices of safe sex. Benedict claimed that the use of condoms would reduce HIV transmission, especially with sex workers. But ultimately the pope maintains the argument that condoms, or any safe sex practice for the matter, “implies a banalization of sexuality”. —JCL The BBC: Pope Benedict XVI has said the use of condoms is acceptable “in certain cases”, according to a new book. He said condoms could reduce the risk of infection with HIV, such as for a prostitute, in a series of interviews he gave to a German journalist. The Vatican newspaper ran excerpts on Saturday. Read more
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