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Live from Barnes & Noble’s ‘Very Special Event’

To think, it’s been just over a year since Barnes and Noble’s Nook was officially unveiled , a 6-inch e-reader with a secondary, Android-powered colored display for navigation. And here we are now, in attendance at a “very special event” from the bookseller’s Union Square store in New York — for what, we can only guess . Stay tuned, things could get very colorful . Live from Barnes & Noble’s ‘Very Special Event’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 15:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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iDOS emulator hits the App Store, gets pulled in record time

You know what they say. You snooze, you miss out on a DOS emulator in the Apple App Store. That rare and unimaginable occurrence happened earlier today, when the so-called iDOS emulator was briefly available for both the iPhone and iPad before it was unsurprisingly pulled from the store a short time ago. That wasn’t before it was seen spotted running Windows 3.0 and even some classic Sierra adventure games, though — head on past the break for the evidence. Continue reading iDOS emulator hits the App Store, gets pulled in record time iDOS emulator hits the App Store, gets pulled in record time originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 15:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia’s Savander: ‘the Symbian Foundation will exist as an open source movement and we will use it’

The veracity of The Register ‘s information regarding the Symbian Foundation’s future remains to be seen — but for what it’s worth, Nokia’s outspoken vice president of markets, Niklas Savander, seems to have some pretty strong language about the platform’s future in a recent interview with CNET Asia . Here’s the money quote in response to a question about whether Espoo will pull the Foundation’s operations back in-house after having spun them off as an open-source operation in 2008: “I don’t see any reason for that. What would be the benefit of doing that? We have made it open source, so it’s, of course, up to the different users whether they want to use it. The whole notion behind the open-source community is that people can choose to leave or not to leave. We have quite a few Japanese vendors that are pushing Symbian products. The Symbian Foundation will exist as an open source movement and we will use it. Other people are welcome to use it if they want to. If they don’t, that’s not going to change things. That’s how open source works.” So Nokia’s public-facing philosophy seems to be that they don’t care who — if anyone — uses Symbian, they’re going to continue to let the Foundation do its thing. Meanwhile, another part of the interview highlights the fact that they’re still planning to continue to drive Symbian downmarket. Obviously, Nokia’s internal roadmap could differ significantly from Savander’s message, but so far, we don’t have any hint from these guys that changes are afoot. That said, the Foundation’s funding situation could force Nokia to take action if it wants the platform to continue to develop and evolve, but we suppose we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. Another interesting tidbit in the interview highlights the fact that one of new Nokia CEO Stephen Elop’s edicts has been to significantly reduce the amount of time between a product’s announcement and its release, which might be the driving force behind his decision to push the introduction of Nokia’s first MeeGo products into 2011. As much as we hate waiting, we’d say that’s a stellar direction for the company to take — nothing builds animosity toward a product more than letting it waste away in a purgatory of unattainability (assuming your name isn’t Eldar Murtazin ) for six-plus months. Nokia’s Savander: ‘the Symbian Foundation will exist as an open source movement and we will use it’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 15:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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10 Green Halloween Costume Ideas Inspired by the Planet’s Perils

Photo credit: Tuesday Phillips/ecolutionist This guest post was written by Tuesday Phillips, founder and editor of ecolutionist . As the one and only time of year that you can put on just about anything you want and act completely out of character, Halloween is the paramount time for sending eco-inspired messages about the perils of the planet —without saying a word. Think about it: You are free to create any festive persona or character your mind desires;

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"We Didn’t Know the Impacts" of Dispersants on Sea Life: Obama Admin

Photo: CNBC As the director of the US Geological Survey and leader of the scientific response to the BP Gulf spill, Marcia McNutt had some interesting things to say about the disaster when she spoke last week at this year’s Poptech conference . For one, she admitted that the Obama administration, in deciding to blast the gushing wellhead with hundreds of thousands of gallons of chemical dispersants, “didn’t know the impac… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Smuggling Cows Into Gaza

Weeks before Gaza residents celebrate the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha, the tunnels leading to the Gaza Strip from Egypt are busy smuggling cows for the holiday feasts. (Oct. 26)

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James O’Keefe, who famously exposed ACORN operations around the country for the scams they are, has hit the New Jersey teacher’s unions right between the eyes with a new set of videos that don’t show teachers in the best light: New Jersey Republican Governor Chris Christie’s spokesperson responded to videos conservative activist James O’Keefe released Monday apparently showing unionized educators at a New Jersey Education Association conference attacking the governor and his policies in crude language. In one of O’Keefe’s two videos, the unionized teachers and others at the NJEA meeting are heard chanting, “let’s have a whiskey and get a little misty. Join me now and slander Chris Christie!,” as well as “Read, write and arithmetic. Here comes Christie with a whipping stick!” Christie’s spokesperson Michael Drewniak on Monday told The Asbury Park Press the videos were “distressing – and revealing – to say the least.” In the video, the unionized teachers also appear to boast about how it’s almost impossible to fire tenured teachers, even those who make racist remarks to students. Christie has been battling the teachers since before he took office. One union official even encouraged teachers to pray for the governor’s death. It’s pretty ugly back there, but so far Christie is winning the battle. The teachers have met their match.

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Screen Grabs: Chuck cowers in the HD-DVD graveyard

Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com . An eagle-eyed reader pointed this one out: Where do HD-DVD players go when they’re no longer hot items? That’s right: Hollywood, where they help make up the backdrop of Buy More’s in-store Halloween display. Chuck was involved in some horrifying shenanigans, and then we were horrified by sitting through most of an episode of Chuck . And the circle is complete. [Thanks, Ryan] Screen Grabs: Chuck cowers in the HD-DVD graveyard originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 15:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nissan Launches the Fuga Hybrid in Japan (Coming to US as an Infiniti in 2011)

Photo: Nissan Japanese Fuel Economy: 19.0 km/L At about this time last year, I wrote about Nissan’s plans for a new hybrid with lithium-ion batteries based on the Fuga (known as the Infiniti M35 in the US). Right on time, the Fuga hybrid is coming out on November 2nd in Japan, and will come to the US in 2011. Read on for more details…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Poison at the Tea Party

By Dan Becker and James Gerstenzang The tea partyers issue dire warnings of the threat posed by government, but their movement ignores the threat from corporate America: pollution, dangerous products and banking practices that brought us the worst economic crash since the Great Depression. Related Entries October 26, 2010 BP and Other Polluters Pay for Senate Campaigns October 24, 2010 Two-Thirds of Benin Is Underwater

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