![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Don't burn Jamie Oliver over school dinners Telegraph.co.uk Then this week, the Health Secretary took Jamie Oliver and his well-intentioned – if sadly ineffective – efforts to reform school dinners to task. ... The school dinner warsThe Guardian Food fight in Britain over celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's school planNew York Daily News Health Secretary should clean up his own kitchen before taking aim at ...Daily Mail Express.co.uk -The Associated Press -Reuters all 225 news articles » |
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Chase Bank Customers Can Deposit Checks Using an iPhone App [IPhone Apps]
Yeah I know, checks—antiquated money-form. I closed a bank account recently, and they sent me a check with the remaining balance—but £2.16 just doesn't seem worth the effort involved. If I banked with Chase, though... More »
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iPhone - Smartphone - Handhelds - Business - iPhone App
Android Gingerbread Rumors Dismissed By Google on Twitter [Android]
Our heads went all dizzy the other day when we heard that the minimum required specs for Android 3.0 Gingerbread phones was to be a 1GHz processor, and 512MB of RAM. But now the rumormongerer has clarified they're only "recommended." More »
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Google - Android - Gingerbread - Android 3.0 Gingerbread - User interface
Artsy GelaSkins Might Just Prevent iPhone 4 Reception Troubles and Scratches [Iphone 4]
We're starting to realize that we may have to hide our gorgeous iPhone 4 devices in some kind of cases or skins to keep them safe from harm and reception troubles. Thankfully GelaSkins is offering some rather good-looking solutions. More »
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GelaSkin - IPhone - Smartphones - Handhelds - Apple
AT&T’s Newest Commercial Looks Like A Disney Movie Trailer [Att]
AT&T had this commercial made as part of its "Rethink Possible" ad campaign. It's called "Whole New World" and looks more like a trailer for a Finding Nemo sequel than like a commercial for a telephone service provider. More »
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Finding Nemo - Animation - Arts - Movies - Production
Facebook Will Find Your Face In That Shameful Party Photo [Facebook]
Facebook appears to have added a shutterbug's dream feature: Face detection technology. As soon as you upload a picture, the feature realizes that there are humans in it and preselects their faces. You just add the poor souls' names. More »
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Facebook - Social network - Online Communities - Bodyart - Social media
Apple Rejects Ad-Browsing App For Being Too Useless [Apple]
Oh no! Apple rejected this cute girl's iPhone app twice because it has "minimal user functionality." How dare they claim that an app that lets me browse those horrid iAds is useless! More »
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Apple - IPhone - Smartphones - Handhelds - Steve Jobs
Researchers Will Turn Your Kitchen Counter Tops Into Touchscreens [Concepts]
A research project from Intel can turn any surface into a touchscreen. Instead of propping up a tablet or putting a touchscreen computer in your kitchen, picture yourself tapping on the counter top to pull menus, look up recipes and add items to a shopping list. More »
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tablet - Touchscreen - Intel - Research - Education
Tech Support Team to Russian Spy: "If This Doesn’t Work We Can Meet Again In Six Months" [Spies]
Looks like those Russian spies who've been lurking around the US recently aren't so different from you and I. They also have to deal with incredibly crappy tech support representatives, long wait times, and stupid suggestions. More »
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Russia - Espionage - Government - Facebook - United States
The iPhone 4 Is Up In The Air On A Balloon Kite [Iphone4]
Woman Sues Movie Theater After Being Arrested For Recording Twilight [Piracy]
Remember the woman who was arrested for recording two minutes of Twilight in a movie theater? Turns out that after spending two days in jail, she decided to sue the movie theater in which she was caught. More »
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United States - Movies - Arts - Theaters - Indoor Theaters
One Spork Multitool To Rule Them All [Sporks]
You love sporks. You love multitools. And now? Look on with a delicate blend of respect and astonishment that the two coexist, in blissful harmony that is the CRKT Eat'N Tool. More »
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Arts - Relationships - Podcast - Slate - Gamemaster
The Unreleased Google Voice Desktop App [Google]
Looks like the folks over at TechCrunch somehow got their hands onto an unreleased version of a Google Voice desktop app. It's apparently called "Gizmo5 by Google," which fits with a previous acquisition, and works rather well. More »
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Google - googlevoice - Searching - Search Engines - Companies
live to 100? Genes may tell – CNN
![]() News Provider | live to 100? Genes may tell CNN Researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Health and Medicine and the Boston Medical Center have identified genes associated with living ... Genes May Hold The Secrets Of LongevityWBUR New study of centenarians links certain genetic variations to a long lifespanWashington Post Born to age gracefullyBoston Globe FOXNews -USA Today all 460 news articles » |
Monkey See, Monkey Shoot [Imagecache]
Apparently we've been so damn preoccupied with the impending robot insurrection that we didn't notice our primate friends polishing their photojournalism skills for when they go all Planet of the Apes on us any day now. [Telegraph via Mappeal] More »
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Recreation - Monkeys - Humor - Animals - Video game
Announcement: Heading to medical school – Friday Flyer
![]() Friday Flyer | Announcement: Heading to medical school Friday Flyer ... in Moreno Valley and at Saddleback Memorial Center in Laguna Hills and San Clemente. Michelle is looking forward to starting medical school in August. |
Apple Executive: Jobs Email Exchange Is Fake [Apple]
According to a Fortune story, the email exchange between Jobs and an angry iPhone 4 users is fake. They said an unnamed "top Apple spokesman emphatically denied it". Apple hasn't officially made any public statements on the matter. More »
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Apple - Steve Jobs - Macintosh - Pioneers - History
New Climate and Energy Proposals
A new directive from the EPA on what to do with recovered BP oil, toxins and waste from the oil leak was released today.
Today, the U.S. Coast Guard, with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency agreement, issued a directive to BP on how the company should manage recovered oil, contaminated materials and liquid and solid wastes recovered in cleanup operations from the BP oil spill. The U.S. Coast Guard, along with EPA, and in consultation with the states, will hold BP accountable for the implementation of the approved waste management plans and ensure that the directives are followed in the gulf coast states. While the states of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida are overseeing BP’s waste management activities and conducting inspections, this action today is meant to compliment their activities by providing further oversight and imposing more specific requirements. More information on the directive here.
What if BP doesn’t comply? They have already refused to do what they have been ordered to do by the EPA. EPA administrator Lisa P. Jackson will visit the Gulf states tomorrow on her sixth trip there to see how things are going. Well, if she’d watch TV news, she could figure that out. I’ve been amazed at how the mainstream media is relentlessly pursuing this story, and I know it’s surprising the government too. On one of his trips to Louisiana President Obama mentioned that the government would be working on this long after the media forgot about it. It seems like the media won’t be forgetting about it, and that’s the way it should be. Until this leak is plugged, this should be the #1 story on all newscasts in the country and it should be the #1 priority of President Obama. Remember, he actually said at one point that it was.
If you want to see a heartbreaking video about why that is and what we are losing, see the video here.
More interesting than how the EPA is gradually taking control of the situation after all this time are new energy proposals.  Below are two videos of energy proposals from a real scientist, not a politician. The scientist answered a call for ideas put out by Andrew Revkin of Dotearth.   The scientist is Burton Richter, a “recipient of the  1976 Nobel Prize in physics, Richter was a signatory on a letter from 34 Nobel laureates to Obama last year pushing for a big and sustained rise in the  federal investment in energy research.” He told Revkin he was “unaware of any response from the White House.” Don’t let that discourage any people with great energy ideas from contacting the White House — it’s the Senate where good ideas go to die. Here is the energy presentation by Mr. Richter, and below that some more basic information about him and his ideas on new energy legislation. Also, he’s a Nobel prize winner*.
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Part 2 is next.
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A Trip to the Money Factory [Cashmoney]
The ugly new $100 bill has a slew of advanced security features to keep people from counterfeiting it. CNET was granted access to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, AKA the Money Factory, to see how they're made. More »
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Business - United States - Security - Printing - Publishing and Printing
Apple Store iPhone Upgrade Gives Woman Access To Stranger’s Photos and Texts [Privacy]
The owner of this bedazzled iPhone is Stockton, CA resident Maria Avila. When she got her handset back from an iOS4 upgrade at her local Apple Store, she found it chock full of a complete stranger's personal data. Curious! More »
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IPhone - Handhelds - Smartphones - iPhone 4 - Shopping
















