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Crapgadget: Animal House redux edition

College: four (or five, or six) years of crackin’ brews, listening to tunes, trippin’ out to light shows, and snugglin’ up to coeds at bonfires on the beach. Just in time for homecoming, we have an assemblage of crapgadets that should put you in good stead, including: iBottleopener (turns your iPhone into, well, a bottle opener, for a mere $20), the BONE iPhone portable amplifier (a large, ugly horn that essentially turns your handset into a Victor Talking Machine for $25), Glow In The Dark USB memory sticks (capacities up to 16GB for $90), and an honest-to-goodness lighter that does double duty as an 8GB flash drive ($37). Which one of these “party favors” isn’t doing anybody any favors? Cast your vote below. Read – iBottleOpener Read – BONE iPhone Case Series Read – Zip Zip Glow Read – USB Flash Drive Lighter (8GB Edition) View Poll Crapgadget: Animal House redux edition originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 17:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Weekday Vegetarian: Cauliflower with Salsa Verde

Photo: Kelly Rossiter I love the flavour of lemon and capers together. I like a sauce that is so piquant that it makes your mouth pucker. My husband isn’t so crazy about it, so it’s one of the first things I think to make for myself if he isn’t going to be home for dinner. Usually I’ll just toss it on some pasta or grilled tofu, but it works fabulously with cauliflower …. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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If the Bush tax cuts are not extended, January 1 will bring a lot of unpleasant surprises for everyone, and seniors could be hardest hit : The baby boomers’ nest egg will soon start to crack if the Bush tax cuts are allowed to expire. Retired seniors could be among the hardest hit by the failure to extend Bush-era tax cuts on Jan. 1 since they rely most on investments and savings Lawmakers have been warning for months about the income-tax consequences for working families, including penalties on marriage and a reduction in child tax credits. But those living off investment income would see not only their 401(k) and savings accounts taxed at higher income rates, but also dividends and capital gains skimmed deeper and deeper by the federal government. Studies of IRS data put out by The Tax Foundation show seniors over 65 earn more from dividends and capital gains than any other age group — more than $77 billion in dividends and more than $150 billion in capital gains in 2008. That means for retired workers, every penny is that much more valuable. Investment income typically supplements Social Security, or vice versa, and tax analysts say that if the Bush tax cuts expire, it could mean thousands of dollars less every golden year. At the link you’ll find a Tax Hike Calculator to show you how much the tax hikes could affect your income.

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Taliban Looking to Talk, but Nothing Formal Yet

The US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan says Taliban members have been reaching out for talks about ending the war but formal negotiations are not taking place. (Oct. 15)

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WaPo Buries Former Obama Car Czar’s Troubles with SEC, NY Attorney General Buried on Page A16

Steven Rattner, the first Obama car czar who allegedly “bribed a political consultant to win business from New York's

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AppleInsider: new MacBook Air ‘certain’ to be 11.6-inches, may have flash-based instant-wake ability

Rumors of an 11.6-inch MacBook Air refresh are nothing new at this point, but AppleInsider says it’s confirmed a smaller version of Apple’s ultraportable is coming at next week’s “Back to the Mac” event , and that units are rolling off factory lines right now in preparation for near-immediate delivery. AI also says it’s been told the the revised machine will feature a novel new storage system called “SSD Card” that looks like a stick of RAM — a smaller form factor that would obviously allow the new Air to be even smaller, and possibly sport instant-on wake times, something that’s been rumored from other sources this week as well. We’ll be at the event live next week so we’ll see what happens — keep it locked right here. AppleInsider: new MacBook Air ‘certain’ to be 11.6-inches, may have flash-based instant-wake ability originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Banned: Bracelets for Breast Cancer

Some schools are banning bracelets supporting breast cancer because of one word the colorful bands carry. Students can either take the bracelets off or get sent home. (Oct. 15)

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iPhone 4, EVO 4G Powermats arrive at Best Buy

Well, ain’t this exciting! If you own an iPhone 4 or EVO 4G, it looks like the tyranny of the charging cable is soon to be a distant memory. That’s right: one of our moles at Best Buy has photographic evidence of new wireless charging systems, cases, and Powermats for both of the aforementioned handsets. Didn’t know we had moles, did you? We also analyze ‘chatter’ and sniff out KIRFs. In fact, we’re basically a full-blown Gadget Intelligence Agency — SMERSH woulda been proud of us. [Thanks, Isaac] iPhone 4, EVO 4G Powermats arrive at Best Buy originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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CBS’s Smith Labels Bill O’Reilly ‘Bloviator-in-Chief’ Over ‘View’ Appearance
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CTL 2goPad SL10 review

Last time we left off in the tale of Windows 7 tablets, we’d taken a look at Netbook Navigator’s Nav 9 slate, which by review’s end had us not only wanting to send it back as soon as humanly possible, but concluding that something better just had to be on the horizon. Well, as luck would have it, just a few days later CTL’s 10-inch 2goPad SL10 showed up on our doorstep with some very promising ingredients — a capacitive touchscreen, accelerometer, front facing camera, and a Win 7 software layer. As we said in our early hands-on , we’ve been more impressed with the $499 (it will go up to $599 in late October) 2goPad than we ever thought we would be, but ultimately its Atom N450 processor and its software stand in its way of being the Win 7 tablet to kill ‘em all. You’ll want to hit the break to read all about it in our full review. Gallery: CTL 2goPad SL10 review Continue reading CTL 2goPad SL10 review CTL 2goPad SL10 review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 15:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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