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Advent Vega tablet won’t come with Android Market, might get it as part of Gingerbread update (video)

Lack of Google’s official app store has been a thorn in the side of would-be Android tablet makers for a good long while, and it looks like the Tegra 2-powered Advent Vega will be no exception when it hits the high street tomorrow . Electricpig took the

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Political Photo of the Day

Sarah Force One: Yes, it’s a photoshop , but we can dream, can’t we? Matthew Continetti has a piece in the Washington Post worth reading:

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In Johannesburg, An Owl Family Calls a Potted Plant Home

A screenshot from the Pot Plant Owl’s webcam , via Africam.com . In August 2009, Allan and Tracy Eccles woke up to find a spotted eagle owl sitting in a potted plant on their balcony in suburban Johannesburg, South Africa. Thus began the saga of Pot Plant Owl, who still nests there, with her mate, and is currently raising her second brood of chicks. The owls’ story has turned into a veritable franchise, including a blog , a

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Raw Video: Pope Canonizes Australian, 5 Others

Speaking on the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Benedict read the names of the 6 new saints in a Mass attended by thousands. They include an Australian nun who was briefly excommunicated in part because her order exposed a pedophile priest. (Oct. 17)

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Toby Harden, writing in the UK Telegraph , has been checking out what Bill Clinton is doing these days.

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Pakistanis vote in Karachi election after violence

KARACHI (Reuters) – Counting was under way in a by-election in Pakistan's commercial hub Karachi on Sunday, after shooting attacks killed at least 22 people in the city, where ethnic and political violence has raised fears of instability. Pre-election bloodshed on Saturday night killed at least 22 people, police said. In August, a lawmaker of Karachi's dominant Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) was killed by gunmen, sparking violence which killed 100 people in a week….

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Motorola asks court to invalidate Apple patents, preempt another lawsuit

The smartphone intellectual property wars are seriously heating up, as Motorola sided with HTC this week in an effort to cover its own rear. Remember those twenty patents Apple aimed at the Taiwanese OEM? Motorola says they’re no good, and is trying to get them thrown out of court — an important tactic, because if the patents do hold water and are successfully used against HTC, Apple might turn around and sue Motorola with them too. That’s because there’s more at stake here than OEM phones, but Android as a whole , and as such other manufacturers that implement Android might potentially be targets as well. Oh, and don’t think this is Motorola’s first salvo in the arena, either — it’s also suing Apple outright to get the point across, and is similarly being sued by Microsoft for smartphone patents of its own. We’re just two guns shy of a Mexican standoff, folks. Motorola asks court to invalidate Apple patents, preempt another lawsuit originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 17 Oct 2010 10:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Pope Gives Australia Its First Saint

Associated Press VATICAN CITY—Pope Benedict XVI gave Australia its first saint on Sunday, canonizing a 19th-century nun and also declaring five other saints in a Mass attended by tens of thousands of people. Chants of “Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi” echoed throughout St. Peter’s Square as a raucous crowd of flag-and-balloon-bearing Australians cheered their native Mary MacKillop. In Sydney, huge images of the nun were projected onto the sandstone pylons of the iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge. View Full Image Reuters Australian pilgrims wave flags before a solemn mass lead by Pope Benedict XVI for the canonization of new Australian Saint Mary MacKillop in Saint Peter’s square. Speaking in…

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We’ll see : While Democrats must still expect to lose dozens of House seats and several Senate seats on November 2, the earlier trend toward a massive Republican landslide may have been arrested, according to the latest NPR Battleground Poll released Friday. Conducted jointly by Democratic pollster Greenberg Quinlan Rosner and Republican pollster Public Opinion Strategies, the NPR survey of voters in 96 most hotly contested districts indicates significant narrowing of the Republican lead since the public radio network’s last midterm survey in June. Still warning of a likely shift in control of the House, the NPR polling team says that while the midterm is still “an ugly election” in the 86 Democratic-controlled districts that they surveyed, this election should no longer be considered a “death march” for Democrats. Their analysis highlights four important new developments: First, in ten “battleground” House districts currently held by Republicans, the latest numbers suggest that the GOP will “lose a fair number” of those seats bedause their lead has been cut in half since June. Second, in 58 House districts polled last June and this month, Democrats are gaining ground, with the Republican lead cut by more than half from eight points to three. Those advances are not enough to save the seats for the Democrats but suggest that the trend is now moving in their direction. If it keeps going that way, they may save some of those seats. Third, independent voters have stopped moving toward the Republicans and reversed direction. Back in June, the Republicans held a 21-point lead among independents, which has shrunk since then to 13 points – still sizeable but not insurmountable if the numbers keep moving. Whether the Dems lose by three points or lose by eight points they still lose, so I can’t get too worried about a tightening in the polls, something which has been expected.

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New York Times readers were greeted Sunday morning to the American Left's new feminism wherein it's not only acceptable to demean conservative women, it's desirable. The architect of this truly bizarre neo-feminism, Ms. Maureen Dowd, proudly wrote in her October 17 column , “We are in the era of Republican Mean Girls, grown-up versions of those teenage tormentors who would steal your boyfriend, spray-paint your locker and, just for good measure, spread rumors that you were pregnant”: read more

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