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UN: No change in Gaza despite easing of Israel blockade

By Jon Donnison BBC News, Gaza City Continue reading the main story Israel and the Palestinians Mid-East talks: Where they stand Q&A: Resuming direct talks New US aid as peace talks stall Hope and anger as freeze expires…

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Costs of Nasa JWST to replace Hubble telescope balloon

Continue reading the main story Related stories Galaxy is most distant object yet Superb vistas from reborn Hubble The space giant is coming The scale of the delay and cost overrun blighting Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope has been laid bare by a panel called in to review the project. The successor to Hubble will probably cost at…

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Netflix and Hulu Plus coming to the Boxee Box

Some big news out of the Boxee Box launch event just now: Netflix and Hulu Plus are both coming to the asymmetric streamer. There’s no timeline on Hulu Plus — Boxee told us talks have just begun — but Netflix should be live by the year, and that’s a major requirement if Boxee is going to be competitive with the various other connected TV devices on the market. It’s also nice to see the Boxee / Hulu relationship finally thaw out, but we’d guess there’s no chance regular Hulu will work in the Boxee browser now, and we’d bet the rest of the networks block it just like Google TV as well. That’s okay, though — adding Netflix and Hulu Plus to the Box’s insane codec list, Webkit browser with Flash support, and Vudu integration should still make it pretty easy to get anything you want on your TV. Now if only we could get our hands on a review unit. Netflix and Hulu Plus coming to the Boxee Box originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Because it was flying straight at the camera it gave the impression of a missile launch : What many observers thought was the contrail of a missile or rocket fired off the Southern California coast Monday evening instead came from an aircraft, a Pentagon spokesman said in a statement Wednesday. “There is no evidence to suggest that this is anything else other than a condensation trail from an aircraft,” said the statement from Marine Corps Col. Dave Lapan. Outside experts said they had even determined which aircraft: a jet plane traveling from Hawaii to Phoenix, its contrail rendered more prominent by sunlight and a clear sky. “It’s an optical illusion, facilitated by unusual atmospheric conditions,” said John Pike, a defense expert and director of GlobalSecurity.org in Alexandria, Virginia. Defense Department officials also say a review of radar readings showed nothing unusual, that there were no scheduled or accidental launches by the United States, and that no foreign missile launches were detected. A video of the contrail shot by a CBS news crew from a helicopter Monday evening off the Southern California coast caused a stir and prompted numerous press calls to military officials. But Pike, who worked previously as an analyst for the Federation of American Scientists, said his anlaysis of the video reveals the telltale characteristics of a jet contrail, not a rocket or missile. “The thing’s moving too slow to be a rocket,” Pike said Wednesday morning. “Generally, with a rocket, there’s hot stuff coming out the back. But we don’t see any hot stuff. Generally, with a rocket, the plume gets bigger as it gets higher, because the atmospheric density is going down.” That amounts to “direct evidence that make it inconsistent with being a rocket.” Pike said he also agreed with an analysis by physicist and author Michio Kaku suggesting that the object in the video is actually moving toward the camera, and that it is likely an airliner on its way from Hawaii to Phoenix, with a flight known to have been in the air at the time matching its path. “That’s part of the optical illusion,” Pike said. “We’re seeing a contrail about 300 miles long, and we’re looking at it from the front.” The atmosphere was unusually clear, and that, combined with a sunset that lit up the contrail, completed the illusion, he said. “Normally we do not see a contrail reaching all the way to the horizon,” he said. “Normally there are houses or trees or clouds or something, enabling us to see the contrail way up in the middle of the air but not seeing it go all the way to the horizon. So your first instinct is to believe you are seeing a contrail emerge from the horizon.” I’ve seen a number of missile launches out of Vandenberg AFB and they have a distinctive look as the craft climbs high into the atmosphere. This didn’t have the same appearance.

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Logitech Mini Controller for Google TV now available

You may have been lucky and able to find one floating around before now, but Logitech has just officially announced that its Mini Controller for Google TV is now widely available for purchase. As you’ll recall, the controller is basically just a Google TV-friendly version of Logitech’s classic diNovo Mini controller, and a decidedly smaller alternative to the standard keyboard that comes with the Logitech Revue . At $130, though, it’s not exactly a cheap alternative — head on past the break for a brief video of the controller courtesy of Logitech, and don’t forget to check out our hands-on with it right here . Continue reading Logitech Mini Controller for Google TV now available Logitech Mini Controller for Google TV now available originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Live from the Boxee Box launch event!

Sure, the Boxee Box has been teasing us since CES , but it’s finally here, new Intel-based chipset and all. We’re live at the huge launch party, and Boxee CEO Avner Ronen and crew always have a few surprises in store, so join us after the break for the full blow-by-blow! Continue reading Live from the Boxee Box launch event! Live from the Boxee Box launch event! originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Spoils of Madoff’s Lavish Life on Auction Block

Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff’s belongings go on sale this week in New York City. Federal marshals gave the media a preview of what buyers can expect at Saturday’s auction at a Manhattan hotel. (Nov. 10)

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Long Time CNN Talker Lou Dobbs Joins Fox Business

Earlier today Fox Business Channel announced that it's hiring former CNN talker Lou Dobbs to host a new program on its schedule. Once again Fox has demonstrated that it is alone among cable networks in being willing to routinely offer conservative opinion. Dobbs left CNN last year after CNN president Jonathan Klein gave him an ultimatum : “Mr. Dobbs could vent his opinions on radio and anchor an objective newscast on television, or he could leave CNN.” read more

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Not bad for an out-of-work former politician: Former President George W. Bush’s memoir “Decision Points” sold at least 220,000 copies through its first day of release, with more than 20 percent generated by e-book purchases. Random House Inc. announced Wednesday that opening-day sales, which include preorders and represent 95 percent of accounts reporting, was the publisher’s highest for nonfiction since former President Clinton’s “My Life” debuted with 400,000 in 2004. Bush’s book came out Tuesday with an announced first printing of 1.5 million copies, the same as Clinton’s did. Random House said that e-sales were 50,000 so far, a number unthinkable when “My Life” was published. “It shows the digital market’s rapid growth,” said spokesman David Drake of the Crown Publishing Group, a Random House division. If you’d like to get yours, click on the link in the box above.

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Judge Rejects Effort to Block a Car Named ‘Zoe’

A judge in France is ruling against the parents of two little girls named Zoe Renault. A lawyer for the parents said they were outraged over the plans by the French automaker Renault to name a new car Zoe. (Nov. 10)

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