In addition to an updated app for Boxee , the NHL just announced its GameCenter streaming app is coming to the PlayStation 3 and Roku players. Free to PlayStation Plus members ($9.99 for all others, free on Roku) gamers get access to the app with its highlights, stats and information, while subscribers to the $169 GameCenter Live service get the full package including streaming out-of-market games and some playoff matchups. It’s pretty similar to the MLB app that’s also available on PS3 , but similarly the lack of locally blacked out games makes it more of an alternate way to catch more sports than a cord-cutters best friend. Additional details are in the press release after the break, or check for the app under the video section of the PlayStation Network store. Continue reading NHL GameCenter streaming coming to Roku, PS3 NHL GameCenter streaming coming to Roku, PS3 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 13:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In a follow-up interview to his prime time special with George W. Bush, NBC's Matt Lauer invited the former president on Wednesday's Today show and in the process got an education on how tax cuts can create jobs. During the wide ranging interview that covered everything from the Ground Zero mosque to Kanye West, it was Lauer's questions about Bush's tax policy where he revealed his bias. Noting that “there's a heated debate” over whether “we should continue in this country with your tax policies” Lauer pressed Bush “We've been living under that system for seven years now and we've seen incredibly slow growth…why should we continue down that path?” Bush shot back with a basic economics lesson for the Today co-anchor, as seen in the following exchange: MATT LAUER:
Continue reading …This is a little confusing, but it looks like there’s another Kinect driver out in the wild, and this one is actually available for download. The folks at NUI Group, who posted results first , are working on an SDK and Windows driver for all the capabilities of the device, which they plan to release as open source once their $10k donation fund is filled up. Meanwhile, hacker Hector Martin has performed a quick and dirty hack of his own (three hours into the European launch, no less) and has released his results and code into the wild. Sure, pulling data from the IR and RGB cameras and displaying it is a lot different than actually making sense of it, but if you’re just looking for a way to plug your Kinect into your computer and squeeze some fun visuals out of it (and you’re smart enough to deal with some pretty raw code), it looks like Hector is your man of the hour. Peep his video proof after the break. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Open source Kinect camera driver now available for download Open source Kinect camera driver now available for download originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 12:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Auburn quarterback Cam Newton says he won’t entertain the speculation and rumors about his recruitment. Media outlets have reported accusations made against Newton, ranging from recruiting violations to allegations of academic cheating. (Nov. 10)
Continue reading …What Next? This short animated film made by the Post Carbon Institute gives a quick and entertaining history of our use of fossil fuels to power most of our lives, and what the … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Competition is good, let’s officially welcome LG to the burgeoning color electronic paper market. The company is diving right in with not one but two color prototype displays that it showed off at FPD International in Japan. Both are 9.7-inches diagonal, the first being fully color with an 800 x 600 resolution — which just happens to exactly match the specs of E Ink’s latest . The second, however, is only partly color, the top three quarters being monochrome with a 1200 x 1200 resolution, augmented by a 200 x 600 color strip at the bottom. It’s an interesting offering, a layout not unlike the Nook but all on a single display. No word on price or availability, but you can see them doing their thing, along with E Ink’s latest, in the video below. Continue reading LG demonstrates two color e-paper displays, one with a split personality LG demonstrates two color e-paper displays, one with a split personality originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 12:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …At least that’s what Obama promised, but their actions indicate that their vision of the rightful place for science is something that can be molded to meet whatever the Administration’s desires demand : The White House rewrote crucial sections of an Interior Department report to suggest an independent group of scientists and engineers supported a six-month ban on offshore oil drilling, the Interior inspector general says in a new report. In the wee hours of the morning of May 27, a staff member to White House energy adviser Carol Browner sent two edited versions of the department report’s executive summary back to Interior. The language had been changed to insinuate the seven-member panel of outside experts – who reviewed a draft of various safety recommendations – endorsed the moratorium, according to the IG report obtained by POLITICO. “The White House edit of the original DOI draft executive summary led to the implication that the moratorium recommendation had been peer-reviewed by the experts,” the IG report states, without judgment on whether the change was an intentional attempt to mislead the public. The six-month ban on offshore drilling installed in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill became a major political issue over the summer, as Gulf State lawmakers and industry groups charged the White House with unfairly threatening thousands of jobs. House Republicans have said they plan on investigating the circumstances surrounding the moratorium when they take power next year. There was never a good scientific reason to ban drilling in the Gulf because of problems at one well. All they accomplished was the end of thousands of jobs in the Gulf region and the repositioning of a number of drilling rigs to other parts of the world. Those rigs won’t be coming back anytime soon…and neither will those jobs. Oh, and it looks like the fishing closures that occurred when it was feared that fisherman would be pulling in contaminated critters has resulted in a tripling of fish stocks in the area .
Continue reading …Thousands of British students and lecturers marched on Parliament Wednesday, protesting a plan to hike tuition fees three times the current rate. (Nov. 10)
Continue reading …photo: loco085 / Creative Commons In case the litany of separate studies showing how bad the ongoing extinction crisis the planet is undergoing, driven for all intents and purposes entirely by humans, really is haven’t driven the point home: A new series of content from the Royal Society (h/t to
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