The government says tougher safeguards for toys mean better choices for families this holiday season. But the CPSC says it’s important to buy age-appropriate toys, have the proper safety equipment and make sure kids play in safe surroundings. (Nov. 18)
Continue reading …WebMD talks to teen girls about teen boys: when they start puberty, how they think, what changes to expect through high school, and more.
Continue reading …Seems Qualcomm wasn’t kidding when it said selling off MediaFLO’s spectrum was a possibility now that it’s cutting off direct-to-consumer mobile TV services. BusinessWeek is reporting that the company has sat down recently with “several carriers” — though only AT&T is being called out by name — presumably with the goal of fleshing out just how much dinero it could land for offing the spectrum MediaFLO uses to deliver programming. Qualcomm paid close to $700 million for the spectrum over the course of the last decade, and it lies in the 700MHz block — a block both AT&T and Verizon will be using extensively as they build out their next-gen networks — so it stands to reason they’d both love to buy in, likely at a healthy premium over what Qualcomm originally paid. There was a time that we loved the idea of multicast mobile TV programming, but at this point, doesn’t it seem like everything should be going to beef up wireless broadband? Qualcomm talking to AT&T, other carriers over MediaFLO spectrum sale? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Seattle ace Felix Hernandez won the AL Cy Young Award Thursday, beating out Tampa Bay’s David Price. Hernandez’s 13 wins are the fewest by a Cy Young starter in a full season. (Nov. 18)
Continue reading …Photo: Katya Kroch / IBJ One morning in November of 2000, a large humpback whale was found stranded on a beach near Ubatuba, Brazil, clinging to life in the crashing surf. It didn’t take long before a team of nearly one hundred fishermen, firefighters, biologists, and locals assembled and began working tirelessly to return the struggling animal back to sea — and after twelve long hours, they were successful. Still, as that whale slipped beneath the waves and out o… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …By the time Rep. Jo Bonner, the top-ranking Republican on the House ethics committee, was halfway through his commentary about the alleged wrongdoings of veteran Congressman Charlie Rangel (at right), it was clear that what was at issue was more than Rangel’s activities. Rather, his character was being called into question, as well as his “honor,” as Bonner put it. So old-timey! After a brief nod to Rangel’s four-decade congressional career and distinguished military service, Bonner pressed the onslaught, lamenting that the ethics committee’s findings weren’t made public before the Nov. 2 elections and giving the committee’s chairwoman, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, his final judgment: As an aside, I found it especially ironic and troublesome that on the very day that almost 100 newly elected members of the 112th congress were arriving in Washington for their freshman orientation, in another room just a few steps away was a man who once wielded one of the most powerful gavels in town and at one time was one of our most highly regarded colleagues and yet who was showing so little regard and respect either for the institution that he is claiming to love or for the people of his district in New York that he has claimed to proudly represent for more than 40 years. Sadly, Madame Chair, it is my unwavering view that the actions, decision and behavior of our collague from New York can no longer reflect either honor or integrity. For his part, Rangel appeared cautious and contrite while defending himself following Bonner’s indictment, calling on his “friend” and colleague Rep. John Lewis to speak for him—but not before he used the old lawyerly trick of saying he wasn’t going to say something and then saying it anyway. “I have brought my friend here, John Lewis, because I wanted him to share who I was,” Rangel said. “I felt awkward in giving self-serving statements as to how I’ve dedicated my life to my country and to this Congress and to my community.” Despite this very public spankfest, and in spite of Bonner’s barrage, Rep. Rangel isn’t going to lose the seat he’s occupied on behalf of Harlem for 40 years. As of Thursday afternoon, the exact form that his recommended censure would take was still undecided.
Continue reading …Modu hasn’t really stormed the market with any of its miniature offerings just yet, and even with the just-announced Modu T and the upcoming Android-based Modu W offering a chance to turn things around, it looks like Modu is up against the financial ropes. Founder Dov Moran just announced that the company had failed to raise money in Tel Aviv, and he’s going to have to lay off most of his workforce to stay alive. Modu currently employs around 30 people, and it’s naturally going to have trouble building and selling phones with any fewer, but Dov says the company will “continue to sell its products” and he’s going to be on the hunt for “other sources of capital.” Modu barely alive after failed bid for capital, laying off most of its employees originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Nov 2010 15:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Assistance for adaptation programs, like developing climate-resistant crops, has fallen well short of pledges. Photo: IRRI Images / Creative Commons . We know that the emission reductions pledges under the non-binding Copenhagen Accord will fail to keep temperature rise in check and virtually doom the world’s coral, but now a new report, from the
Continue reading …Click here to view this media It’s ironic, isn’t it, that all the talking heads on Fox — Sean Hannity in particular — were calling Lisa Murkowski a “sore loser” for refusing to accept her defeat in the Alaska primary at the hands of Tea Party militiaman Joe Miller and proceeding with a write-in challenge. Now that the tables have turned and it’s clear that Murkowski has won , it’s self-evident that it’s Miller who is the REAL sore loser, refusing still to concede even though everyone on the planet can see he’s lost. Yesterday he went on Neil Cavuto’s Fox show and refused to give in : CAVUTO: Are you saying — I`m sorry, Joe, but do you want a recount? Is that what you are saying? MILLER: Well, we may. We may actually ask for a hand count of our ballots of well. And that was the benefit that she got. We will probably ask for that as well. But we will wait and see when these numbers finally sort out here at the end of the week. Gotta wonder if he’s still counting on that house and furniture in D.C. he went shopping for : enlarge Credit: WriteInLisa Hee hee. I love the smell of burning hubris in the morning.
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