Apparently a "very reliable source" told the folks at GearLive that Microsoft will offer Hulu as an Xbox Live service—for a subscription fee, of course. [Gear Live via Engadget] More »
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Microsoft - Xbox - Video Games - Games - Console Platforms
Apparently a "very reliable source" told the folks at GearLive that Microsoft will offer Hulu as an Xbox Live service—for a subscription fee, of course. [Gear Live via Engadget] More »
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Microsoft - Xbox - Video Games - Games - Console Platforms
In the late 1960s, IBM turned to a little-known director and puppeteer named Jim Henson. What they wanted were short films to help train and entertain their sales staff. What they got were the Muppets, in all their absurd glory. More »
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Arts - Jim Henson - IBM - Movies - Short film
Rejoice, premature ejaculators of the world, because the solution to your problem may arrive soon. According to clinical trials, a substance called PSD502—a lidocaine- and prilocaine-based spray—may expand your tour de force timings by a factor of 5.5. More »
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Premature ejaculation - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Men's Health - Clinical trial
![]() Technology Stop | Video: Sprint HTC EVO 4G video recording quality test IntoMobile (blog) ... though, as upload times for longer videos and shakier wireless connections aren't going to be all that short. Above all, though, keep in mind that this ... REVIEW: Sprint HTC EVO 4G – Is it as good as it looks?IntoMobile (blog) Sprint HTC Evo 4G Is Fast, But Battery Life Is ShortNewsFactor Network |
Sony's 'Cat@Log' device allows cats to tweet CNNGo.com Rather than composing on the fly, the device is designed to upload pre-set phrases corresponding to the cat's location. For instance, you could pre-set the ... |
Everyone "knows" how big internet porn is, when compared to industries like TV, movies and everything else. But how big is it really? Online MBA compiled some statistics and placed them in one handy image. More »
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Statistics - United States - Pornography - Apple - Google
During the D8 event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs explained precisely why Apple lost the platform war: They weren't fighting it. [Engadget] More »
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Steve Jobs - Apple - History - Pioneers - Macintosh
"No," says El Jobso, when asked by Kara Swisher at D8 if Apple is going to pull Google off the iPhone, given the competition that's erupted between them. More »
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IPhone - Apple - Smartphones - Handhelds - Google
Sanyo's Xacti DMX-CA100 would be a good enough HD camcorder on its own right—a 1/2.33-inch CMOS sensor, 5x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD, takes 14MP still pictures—if it weren't also waterproof. But watching it work underwater? That's something else. More »
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Sanyo - Camcorder - SanyoXacti - Business - Xacti DMX-CA100
Some people will call this 1/30th replica of Admiral Nelson's flagship Victory—to be displayed in Trafalgar Square, London—"art." I'll call it cheating. Pretty cool cheating, but cheating nonetheless. Now I need a glass of Nelson's Brandy. [Guardian] More »
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Trafalgar Square - London - HMS Victory - Yinka Shonibare - England
There are plenty of privacy filters out there that prevent snoopers from seeing what's on your laptop screen from an angle. But how many show said snoopers flashy gold? Just one, that's how many. [3M] More »
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Privacy - Security - Protocols - Hardware - Notebooks and Laptops
Photo of Gulf Oil slick by Michael DeMocker, The Times-Picayune
Recent headlines. See if you notice a common thread.
Central America Storm kills 113+
Strong Hurricane Season Predicted
2010:Â Hottest Year on Record
NOAA reported on May 17th that 2010 is the hottest year on record globally so far from January through April.
BP Gives up on Plugging the Leak
“BP Plc said it won’t be able to stop the flow of oil from a gushing well in Gulf of Mexico until August when a relief well can be finished, and in the meantime it will divert as much of the oil as it can to surface ships.” — Bloomberg
We have two on-going environmental disasters here but they are related to one thing — our lack of a good renewable energy policy. One disaster people can clearly see — the enormous oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico. The oil hit Alabama beaches today, and was spotted at least 5 miles inland in the marshes. The other disaster is one people cannot see — global warming, which also continues, like the oil leak, except no one is really doing much about it. People are clamoring for the government to DO something fast about the oil leak. They should be clamoring just as loudly for the government to DO something about global warming.
If you are wondering what our government is doing about the ongoing crisis of global warming and the ensuing world-wide climate change, the answer is: Hardly anything. In fact, until the oil leak, President Obama was embracing the “everything” theory of addressing our energy needs: Drill offshore, mine for more coal, get some mythological CCS technology in place, use lots of natural gas, a few windmills, a couple of solar panels, retrofit some leaky buildings, and pray. This is not the science-driven government I voted for. Unless a miracle happens to change politician’s minds and attitudes, they are in the process of condemning humans to an early extinction, and it seems that not more than a handful of these politicians care.  They can barely muster up feelings of anger at the Gulf Oil leak, and not enough to pull out all the stops to clean it up; to say nothing of what will happen to the entire planet’s climate in 20-50 years.
We are not off the hook with climate change at all, but that’s how Washingtonians act.  How about we elect more scientists or at least science-oriented people as our representatives in our government? I don’t know where most of our politicians come from, (insert joke) but it seems like they do not have an appropriate background for what we are facing in the 21st century.  Being a lawyer does not equip someone, most likely, for making decisions on energy and climate. Meanwhile, emissions continue to rise, and climate change does not disappear just because our politicians stop talking about it. (Wouldn’t it be nice if it did?)
Global CO2 emissions to rise 43 percent [...]
![]() Mashable (blog) | Apple Shuts Down Lala: Will Its Replacement Come Next Week? Mashable (blog) If the WSJ's sources are correct, you'll be able to upload your iTunes library to Apple's servers so you can listen to them on other computers or a mobile ... |
It's inflatable, so at least you can stow it away under your bed or in a closet in its natural deflated state—but really, how many times would you actually use this racing kart? More »
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Wii - Shopping - Video game - Sports - Motorsports
Magazines really hope you're willing to pay near-cover prices for digital versions of their rags on tablets, like the first batch that have been hitting the iPad. So, are you? More »
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Programming - Languages - Literature - qotd - Clay Shirky
A prototype surveillance camera, developed at UCLA, has the ability to give a live text description of crosses its path. It provides a more efficient way to search video, and gives me a good excuse to buy a wide-brimmed hat. More »
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Surveillance - Security - Fire and Security - Business - Business Services
The Zoom H2, an ice cream sandwich-shaped portable audio recorder, has long been a favorite for its sturdy build and studio-quality mics. Now there's the H1, its smaller, popsicle-shaped brother; it still sounds great, and now it looks great, too. More »
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Business - Tools and Equipment - Multimedia - Music and Audio - Music
Like its domestic ancestor, iRobot's new military robot is also a cleaning machine. But instead of dust devils, this one cleans land mines and barbwire obstacles. It works using the Mk7 Anti-personell Obstacle Breaching System. Not subtle, but extremely effective. More »
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Military - Weapon - Business - Defense - Aerospace and Defense