Saturday, December 31, 2011

HTC EVO Design 4G and Hero S kernel source released

HTC Hero S and EVO Design

HTC has released the kernel source for the EVO Design 4G, and its US Cellular cousin, the HTC Hero S.  The specific version is 2.6.35 for Gingerbread, which is the current kernel running on the devices.  Having kernel source opens up some ridiculously cool mods and hacks, and the development community should have plenty of fun with this.  This means that we'll all be having fun shortly after.  If you're an interested developer, hit the link below and grab some code.

Source: HTC Developers



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AP sources: US to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia

(AP) ? The Obama administration is poised to announce the sale of nearly $30 billion worth of F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, U.S. officials said Wednesday.

The deal will send 84 new fighter jets and upgrades for 70 more, for a total of $29.4 billion, according to the officials, who requested anonymity because the sale has not been made public.

The agreement boosts the military strength of Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, at a time when the Obama administration is looking to counter Iranian threats in the region. Underscoring that effort was a fresh threat this week from Tehran, which warned that it could disrupt traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital Persian Gulf oil transport route, if Washington levies new sanctions targeting Iran's crude oil exports.

About a year ago, the administration got the go-ahead from Congress for a 10-year, $60 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia that included F-15s, helicopters and a broad array of missiles, bombs and delivery systems, as well as radar warning systems and night-vision goggles.

The plan initially raised concerns from pro-Israeli lawmakers, but U.S. officials reassured Congress that Israel's military edge would not be undercut by the sale. Additionally, there is now broad agreement among Israel, the Gulf Arab states and the West that Iran poses a significant and unpredictable threat.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are bitter regional rivals. Tensions between them were further stoked earlier this year after the U.S. accused Iran of plotting to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. in Washington.

Saudi Arabia is already the most militarily advanced of the Arab Gulf states, one of the richest countries in the world, and central to American policy in the Middle East. It is also vital to U.S. energy security, with Saudi Arabia ranking as the third-largest source of U.S. oil imports.

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Associated Press writer Julie Pace in Honolulu contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Box Office Preview: 'M:I4' to tower over others (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The final box office weekend of 2011 should be led by Tom Cruise in "Mission: Impossible ? Ghost Protocol," with a not impossible domestic gross near $35 million for the four-day New Year's weekend.

The Paramount film led the Christmas weekend after its limited debut in IMAX gave it a big marketing boost, and this week's midweek numbers indicate audience interest is holding, with a total North American gross of about $130 million expected by Monday night.

Warner Bros.' "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, will enter its third weekend after crossing the $100 million mark on Wednesday, and clues point to another $25 million for the long holiday weekend.

Fox's "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" should have a chipper third weekend in the low $20 million range as families enjoy the last of the holidays together before it's back to school. By Monday night, the little rodents should have munched a total of about $90 million.

Sony's thriller "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," the second film adaptation of the hugely popular mystery novel by Stieg Larsson, hacked $20 million from audiences over the extended Christmas holiday and enters New Year's weekend with a potential gross in the mid- to high-teens.

Disney's "War Horse" opened Christmas Day with $7.5 million and will now stretch its legs over a full holiday weekend with a likely gross in the $15 million range. The Steven Spielberg film is based on the 1982 children's novel and the 2007 stage adaptation, and has received two Golden Globe nominations, including for best picture.

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Paul Dergarabedian is president of the Box Office Division of Hollywood.com and provides box office analysis for The Associated Press.

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Best restaurant art collections

T Whitney Cox / Courtesy Casa Lever

At Casa Lever in New York City, nearly 20 giant Andy Warhol portraits line the dining room.

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By Jordan Kisner, Departures

Art and food have always had a harmonious relationship ? just look at Leonardo Da Vinci?s The Last Supper. Indeed, Pablo Picasso, Norman Rockwell and Pierre Auguste Renoir all created artworks about breaking bread and, in fact, Picasso and Henri Matisse were both known to paint for their dinners. So it comes as no surprise that a big trend in art today has to do with eating: Fine-dining establishments are morphing into art galleries.

Slideshow: See the art in the eateries

At first, world-class restaurants simply started popping up in museums. In 2005, the Museum of Modern Art debuted The Modern, in which restaurateur Danny Meyer elevated institutionalized museum fare to a Michelin-starred level in a setting overlooking works by Alexander Calder, Auguste Rodin and more in MoMa?s Sculpture Garden. Wolfgang Puck has been dabbling in the museum restaurant arena for years as well, setting up shop in Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and Washington; the view from his 20.21 restaurant at Minneapolis?s Walker Art Center (now a new b?ite called Gather) was the cherry on top (literally ? diners had a view of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen?s iconic sculpture Spoonbridge and Cherry).

These days, though, you don?t have to eat at a museum to see excellent art. Restaurants around the world are attracting patrons with their own art collections and rotating exhibitions. In Zurich, Kronenhalle?s original owner, Hulda Zumsteg, and her son, Gustav, spent decades amassing a personal art collection, filling the restaurant with art by German and Swiss painter Paul Klee, Russian Abstract painter Wassily Kandinsky, Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler and others. The furniture is also priceless: The tables in the bar area are by Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti. On the Strip in Las Vegas, the Bellagio?s Picasso restaurant has originals by the namesake. Even Puck has gotten in on the craze with his steak house Cut, at London?s 45 Park Lane Hotel, where Damien Hirst?s Pslams series is on view.

Similar to gallery owners who champion the work of emerging artists, restaurateurs are doing so too. Mr. Chow is perhaps the modern pioneer: he traded noodles for artwork n the height of the 1980s art craze; now his restaurants have shown works by artists ranging from Andy Warhol to Keith Haring. Meanwhile, the Santa Monica outpost of New York power-lunching hub Michael?s has an upstairs gallery with rotating exhibitions with work by local artists. And the Michelin-starred Number One, at the Balmoral in Edinburgh, displays work by graduates of the Royal College of Art in London.

With restaurants becoming the world?s best galleries, here are eight spots worth the art and food. Grab a glass of wine, a comfortable chair and a delicious excuse to sit and stare at the walls for an hour or two.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Soldier shot at homecoming in critical condition

An undated photo released by the San Bernardino Police Department shows Ruben Ray Jurado. Police Monday Dec. 26, 2011, arrested Jurado. Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/San Bernardino Police Department)

An undated photo released by the San Bernardino Police Department shows Ruben Ray Jurado. Police Monday Dec. 26, 2011, arrested Jurado. Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night, Dec. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/San Bernardino Police Department)

(AP) ? A soldier who survived a suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan continues to fight for his life after he was critically wounded at his Southern California homecoming party.

Police on Monday arrested Ruben Ray Jurado after he turned himself in to authorities in Chino Hills, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The 19-year-old is suspected of shooting 22-year-old Christopher Sullivan at the party in San Bernardino on Friday night after getting into a fight with the soldier's brother.

Sullivan remains in critical condition. Sullivan's relatives say the Purple Heart recipient, which is awarded to those wounded in combat, was hit twice at the party by gunfire, which shattered his spine and left him paralyzed from the neck down.

"He's still on the breathing machine," the soldier's brother Brandon Sullivan told the San Bernardino Sun. "He comes and goes and opens his eyes. If you talk to him, if you say something, he'll blink his eyes."

Authorities believe Jurado, who had played football with Sullivan in high school, began arguing with Sullivan's 16-year-old brother Brandon over football teams and then punched him. Sullivan intervened and Jurado pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in the neck, San Bernardino police Sgt. Gary Robertson said.

Jurado has been transferred to the custody of the San Bernardino Police Department where he was booked on suspicion of attempted murder. The district attorney's office has until Wednesday to file charges.

Police said Jurado had an attorney but officials couldn't immediately provide the lawyer's name. It wasn't immediately possible to locate a number for Jurado.

Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar province while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had been recovering in Kentucky, where he is stationed.

The soldier's mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the paper she's relieved that the man accused of shooting her son turned himself in.

"Now my son's going to have justice," she said.

Associated Press

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Foxconn expanding iPhone production capabilities for 2012

Foxconn, the company that assembles many of the mobile devices for Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Samsung, is dramatically expanding its factory in Zhengzhou, which currently produces up to 200,000 iPhones a day. When the expansion is complete, the plant would be the largest of its kind in the world, with 95 production lines capable of outputting a total of 400,000 iPhones per day.

It?s not known whether the entire expansion will be dedicated to iPhone production ? Foxconn prefers to maintain the flexibility to change product lines quickly in response consumer demand ? the Zhengzhou plant is the main iPhone production plant at the moment, and if iPhone demand continues to raise it is likely that manufacturing would be centered in the same plant.

Foxconn has become a true manufacturing behemoth, employing 1.2 million people. The expansion of the Zhengzhou plant is expected to allow Foxconn to generate $20 billion in revenue from that plant alone. And it should help ensure that consumers get their tech toys in sufficient quantities for at least another couple of years.

source: ChinaDaily via AllThingsD

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Paul: ?Hamas was encouraged and really started by Israel?

posted at 1:40 pm on December 27, 2011 by Ed Morrissey

Not long ago, Newt Gingrich got into some trouble for claiming that the Palestinians are an ?invented people,? although there is some basis for that statement, as prior to the British Mandate there was no such official designation for ?Palestine? ? and the British clearly included present-day Jordan as a major part of ?Palestine? in the mandate. Another Republican candidate offered a history lesson on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 2009, a moment recalled by Jeff Dunetz in this clip from the House floor. In it, we discover that Israel ?started? Hamas as a counterweight to Yasser Arafat, or something, and manages to blame the CIA for radicalizing Muslims and the US for supplying weapons and funds that ?kill Palestinians?:

This may be why Paul doesn?t get a lot of support from his own party in Iowa or New Hampshire, as Byron York reports today:

In a hotly-contested Republican race, it appears that only about half of Paul?s supporters are Republicans. In Iowa, according to Rasmussen, just 51 percent of Paul supporters consider themselves Republicans. In New Hampshire, the number is 56 percent, according to Andrew Smith, head of the University of New Hampshire poll.

The same New Hampshire survey found that 87 percent of the people who support Romney consider themselves Republicans. For Newt Gingrich, it?s 85 percent.

So who is supporting Paul? In New Hampshire, Paul is the choice of just 13 percent of Republicans, according to the new poll, while he is the favorite of 36 percent of independents and 26 percent of Democrats who intend to vote in the primary. Paul leads in both non-Republican categories.

?Paul is doing the best job of getting those people who aren?t really Republicans but say they?re going to vote in the Republican primary,? explains Smith. Among that group are libertarians, dissatisfied independents and Democrats who are ?trying to throw a monkey wrench in the campaign by voting for someone who is more philosophically extreme,? says Smith.

So who started Hamas?? Was it really Israel?? Er ? no, not really, and the suggestion that Israel wanted Hamas as a counterweight to the PLO is simply ludicrous.? Hamas developed from a network of Muslim Brotherhood charities in Gaza in the mid-1980s.? The Muslim Brotherhood was one of the most notorious of anti-Israeli organizations in the region, formed in the 1920s in opposition to the collapse of the Caliphate and the British Mandate that followed. At the founding of Hamas, it called for ?jihad? to seize Israel and create an Islamist state from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. ?? They formed in direct opposition to the PLO (now called Fatah in the Palestinian Authority government), to some extent because Yasser Arafat was negotiating with Israel, albeit in bad faith while trying to drum up financial and political support in the West. Hamas gets its funding from Iran, hardly a disinterested third party in this conflict ? and the main engine of radicalizing Muslims, eclipsing the Muslim Brotherhood ever since the Iranian revolution of 1979.

Paul only gets one thing substantially correct in this speech, which is that the US screwed up by pushing for an election in Gaza while Hamas had such a strong hold on the territory.? We did warn, however, that we would not work with terrorists in a Gaza government, and after the unilateral Israeli withdrawal in 2005 it would have been difficult to argue against elections in Gaza.? ?Imposing? democracy in this case ended up backfiring, as it legitimized Hamas to some extent and made it more difficult to fight against their terrorism.? But that?s a far cry from claiming that Israel started Hamas, a statement that is so nutty that it should be by itself disqualifying for voters looking to select the next Republican nominee.

Update: A few people have e-mailed me this opinion piece from the WSJ in 2009 as ?proof? that corroborates Paul?s claims. ?It doesn?t back up Paul?s claim that Israel ?started? Hamas, and it really doesn?t make the case that Israel encouraged the formation of Hamas, either. ?The closest it comes is this:

?Hamas, to my great regret, is Israel?s creation,? says Mr. Cohen, a Tunisian-born Jew who worked in Gaza for more than two decades. Responsible for religious affairs in the region until 1994, Mr. Cohen watched the Islamist movement take shape, muscle aside secular Palestinian rivals and then morph into what is today Hamas, a militant group that is sworn to Israel?s destruction.

Instead of trying to curb Gaza?s Islamists from the outset, says Mr. Cohen, Israel for years tolerated and, in some cases, encouraged them as a counterweight to the secular nationalists of the Palestine Liberation Organization and its dominant faction, Yasser Arafat?s Fatah. Israel cooperated with a crippled, half-blind cleric named Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, even as he was laying the foundations for what would become Hamas. Sheikh Yassin continues to inspire militants today; during the recent war in Gaza, Hamas fighters confronted Israeli troops with ?Yassins,? primitive rocket-propelled grenades named in honor of the cleric.

How did Israel ?encourage? Hamas? ?By keeping tabs on it, as any intel service would have done:

Instead, Israel?s military-led administration in Gaza looked favorably on the paraplegic cleric, who set up a wide network of schools, clinics, a library and kindergartens. Sheikh Yassin formed the Islamist group Mujama al-Islamiya, which was officially recognized by Israel as a charity and then, in 1979, as an association. Israel also endorsed the establishment of the Islamic University of Gaza, which it now regards as a hotbed of militancy. The university was one of the first targets hit by Israeli warplanes in the recent war.

Brig. General Yosef Kastel, Gaza?s Israeli governor at the time, is too ill to comment, says his wife. But Brig. Gen. Yitzhak Segev, who took over as governor in Gaza in late 1979, says he had no illusions about Sheikh Yassin?s long-term intentions or the perils of political Islam. As Israel?s former military attache in Iran, he?d watched Islamic fervor topple the Shah. However, in Gaza, says Mr. Segev, ?our main enemy was Fatah,? and the cleric ?was still 100% peaceful? towards Israel. Former officials say Israel was also at the time wary of being viewed as an enemy of Islam.

Mr. Segev says he had regular contact with Sheikh Yassin, in part to keep an eye on him. He visited his mosque and met the cleric around a dozen times. It was illegal at the time for Israelis to meet anyone from the PLO. Mr. Segev later arranged for the cleric to be taken to Israel for hospital treatment. ?We had no problems with him,? he says.

In other words, people want to ?credit? Israel for creating Hamas because they didn?t oppose the establishment of (then) non-violent social charities. ?Later, in 1987, the Muslim Brotherhood formed these charities into Hamas, which adopted violent jihad?and the destruction of Israel as the key goals of its charter. ?Israel didn?t stop it and continued for a brief time to maintain its contacts with the group until it launched an intifada, but that?s not the same thing as ?creating Hamas,? or even ?encouraging Hamas.?

Here?s the entire statement made on January 9th, 2009, from the Congressional Record:

Madam Speaker, I rise in opposition to this resolution, not because I am taking sides and picking who the bad guys are and who the good guys are, but I?m looking at this more from the angle of being a United States citizen, an American, and I think resolutions like this really do great harm to us. In many ways what is happening in the Middle East, and in particular with Gaza right now, we have some moral responsibility for both sides, because we provide help in funding for both Arab nations and Israel. And so we definitely have a moral responsibility. And especially now today, the weapons being used to kill so many Palestinians are American weapons and American funds essentially are being used for this.

But there is a political liability which I think is something that we fail to look at because too often there is so much blowback from our intervention in areas that we shouldn?t be involved in. Hamas, if you look at the history, you will find that Hamas was encouraged and actually started by Israel because they wanted Hamas to counteract Yasir Arafat. You say, Well, yeah, it was better then and served its purpose, but we didn?t want Hamas to do this. So then we, as Americans, say, Well, we have such a good system;
we?re going to impose this on the world. We?re going to invade Iraq and teach people how to be democrats. We want free elections. So we encouraged the Palestinians to have a free election. They do, and they elect Hamas.

So we first, indirectly and directly through Israel, helped establish Hamas. Then we have an election where Hamas becomes dominant then we have to kill them. It just doesn?t make sense. During the 1980s, we were allied with Osama bin Laden and we were contending with the Soviets. It was at that time our CIA thought it was good if we radicalize the Muslim world. So we finance the Madrassas school to radicalize the Muslims in order to compete with the Soviets. There is too much blowback.

There are a lot of reasons why we should oppose this resolution. It?s not in the interest of the United States, it is not in the interest of Israel either. I strongly oppose H. Res. 34, which was rushed to the floor with almost no prior notice and without consideration by the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The resolution clearly takes one side in a conflict that has nothing to do with the United States or U.S. interests. I am concerned that the weapons currently being used by Israel against the Palestinians in Gaza are made in America and paid for by American taxpayers. What will adopting this resolution do to the perception of the United States in the Muslim and Arab world? What kind of blowback
might we see from this? What moral responsibility do we have for the violence in Israel and Gaza after having provided so much military support to one side?

As an opponent of all violence, I am appalled by the practice of lobbing homemade rockets into Israel from Gaza. I am only grateful that, because of the primitive nature of these weapons, there have been so few casualties among innocent Israelis. But I am also appalled by the longstanding Israeli blockade of Gaza?a cruel act of war?and the tremendous loss of life that has resulted from the latest Israeli attack that started last month. There are now an estimated 700 dead Palestinians, most of whom are civilians. Many innocent children are among the dead. While the shooting of rockets into Israel is inexcusable, the violent actions of some people in Gaza does not justify killing Palestinians on this scale. Such collective punishment is immoral. At the very least, the U.S. Congress should not be loudly proclaiming its support for the Israeli government?s actions in Gaza.

Madam Speaker, this resolution will do nothing to reduce the fighting and bloodshed in the Middle East. The resolution in fact will lead the U.S. to become further involved in this conflict, promising ?vigorous support and unwavering commitment to the welfare, security, and survival of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.? Is it really in the interest of the United States to guarantee the survival of any foreign country? I believe it would be better to focus on the security and survival of the United States, the Constitution of which my colleagues and I swore to defend just this week at the beginning of the 111th Congress. I urge my colleagues to reject this resolution.

Source: http://hotair.com/archives/2011/12/27/paul-hamas-was-encouraged-and-really-started-by-israel/

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Yoko Ono Returns to India

The last time Yoko Ono visited India, it was ? you guessed it ? with her late husband, John Lennon. ?The memory of it is very clear and lovely. The shining blue sky we had every day still lives in my heart,? Ms. Ono said of her first and only India trip in an emailed interview.

She?ll soon be back, this time with an exhibition.

Next month, visitors in India will have a chance to see a non-John side of Ms. Ono for themselves, as the Japanese artist prepares to bring her first show to the country: ?Our Beautiful Daughters,? a homage to India?s women. The exhibition, brought to India by Vadehra Art Gallery, will take place in multiple venues around New Delhi from Jan. 13.

Ms. Ono has long been encouraging people to see beyond her Beatles connection and to focus more on her contemporary art work ?? with mixed results. Even today, her name still evokes images like the couple?s famous ?bed-in? for peace ? arguably Ms. Ono?s most famous performance piece ever.

More recently, Ms. Ono?s performances have seen her sing, shout, whisper and even fake an orgasm ? sometimes all of the above. This is all from a woman who, at 78 years old, is older than Anna Hazare and just a few months younger than Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

When she comes to Delhi next month, many will be curious to see whether she will be as daring in her performance art here as she has been elsewhere. Delhi is less used to avant-garde art than other cities where Ms. Ono has showcased her work, so it will be interesting to see how responsive the public is to her more conceptual work. Ms. Ono?s public performance piece is set to take place at the India Habitat Center on Jan. 15.

Her Delhi show is set to have an Indian spin and focus on women. ?My strong love and respect for India gave me the inspiration? for the show, Ms. Ono said, describing ?Our Beautiful Daughters? as ?the daughters of India.? She has so far been tight-lipped about her show?s specifics. So far, we know it will include a wide range of her earlier work as well as site-specific pieces, which will be on show in two of Vadehra Art Gallery?s spaces until March 10. There will also be a Wish Tree, Ms. Ono?s trademark interactive piece, which asks visitors to write a wish on a piece of paper and tie it on the branch of a tree.

Still, when Ms. Ono arrives in India, many will be curious to squeeze out more details from her previous trip here with Lennon. The couple?s history with the subcontinent predates their marriage.

During Lennon?s famous stay in a Rishikesh ashram with the rest of the? Beatles and his then-wife Cynthia, he was already infatuated with Ms. Ono. ?We were in touch with each other while he was in India with his three friends,? she recalls, omitting to mention that Cynthia was also there. Lennon soon after left Cynthia and months later was married to Yoko.

You can follow Margherita and India Real Time on Twitter @margheritamvs and @indiarealtime.

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/12/26/yoko-ono-returns-to-india/?mod=WSJBlog

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

California website a one-stop real estate resource with IDX solution employed by Deanna L Lantieri Realty Inc.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Hate peddling: Why Republicans are Failing Israel, Palestine ? and Themselves

Written by mai abdul rahman









Hate peddling has become fashionable for Republicans who have yet to understand that they can support Israel without desecrating Palestinians and inciting hate.?Newt Gingrich recently stated that the Palestinians are an ?invented? people. Soon after House Majority leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) said Palestinian culture is infused with resentment and hatred.

Unfortunately, Americans have become accustomed to political candidates speaking to conservative groups, Christian Zionists or pandering for Jewish financial support to make provocative remarks to demonstrate their undying support for Israel. But this kind of political pandering erodes our American values and pollutes our political climate.

Gingrich was forced to clarify his statement. His futile attempt to correct his historical facts were meant to appease mainstream Americans and maintain Jewish and pro Israeli supporters.?But for someone who understands hateful generalizations like House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, ?his inciting remarks are beyond the pail of civility and quiet puzzling.

Eric Cantor is Jewish and is well aware of ?the destructive consequences of stereotyping. His quick labeling of all Palestinians in one sweeping hateful comment is therefore more difficult to understand: he will be very aware that destructive sweeping statements bring harm to an entire people; that they unleash hate.

Regrettably, Cantor and Gingrich?s injurious perspectives are shielding many who are following suite using both sweeping inflammatory remarks as cover for their own profane perspective, which is harming many including Semitic Palestinians and Jews; American Republicans and Democrats; Arabs, Muslims and others (just read the comments the Hill article generated on line).

Both Gingrich and Cantor failed to demonstrate ethical leadership succumbing to convenient offensive politicking for short-term political gain. They have yet to understand they can support Israel without desecrating Palestinians; or grasp that their political pandering is harmful to both Palestinians and Israelis, as well as our own interests and values.

Their malicious claims reflect poorly on Republicans and the Republican political leadership. They should not be tolerated

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Google in Shambles over Android Patents War

The company is accused of denying Java licensing royalties to Oracle, for having copied their code in the design and development of the Android operating system. It is believed the decision to deny a patent claim was the decision of Andy Rubin, the current Head of Google's Mobile Divison, according to a report by allthingsd.com. In addition, Google's Chief Legal Officer, David Drummond, dismissed the patent system as "bogus" and called for its restructuring, when talking about the ongoing patents war.

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The maker of the Android software has a portfolio of about 10,000 mobile patents but finds itself under attack from rivals Microsoft, as well as Apple. The former's involvement in the patent wars dates back to when it prevailed over Motorola for a patent on scheduling meetings over mobile phones.

Apple Inc. has its own grudge against Google - probably since the time the former Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and former Chief Executive Officer labeled Android a "stolen product". The Cupertino-based company has several patent infringement complaints, including one relating to an option that allows users to switch apps between calls.

Meanwhile, mobile makers HTC face a court-imposed import ban for software patent violations with Apple.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/272554/20111225/google-shambles-over-android-patents-war.htm

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Steven Rea: "I've been waiting 25 years to plays this part," Gary Oldman says of George Smiley, the tamped-down British secret agent in the John le Carr? classic "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy."

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For more than a decade, James W. Ray was trapped in a fog of drugs and mental illness, but claimed to be rich.

The insurance company for Jerry Sandusky's charity wants to be excused from paying for his legal defense.

A 25-year-old man was shot multiple times inside a Cheltenham Township home early Christmas Day.

Tom Ferrick Jr.: I must confess: I miss Arlene Ackerman. What a hoot she was. You never knew what she would say or do.

Tom Fitzgerald: On Jan. 3, the voting begins with the Iowa caucuses, but may now stretch into early summer.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Google Reader account is wiped on every restart [updated]

I reported this to seesmic but they say as it's a third party app I must report it to the writers who are a french company (which I've done, hope they speak english). But why is a completely broken app like this in the market place, don't seesmic do any basic test or validation? I won't put votes here as seesmic basically are going to ignore it as far as I understand, but wish there was a working google reader functionality

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

3 Astronauts Arrive at Space Station for the Holidays (SPACE.com)

This story was updated at 1:28 p.m. EST.

Three astronauts arrived today (Dec. 23) at the International Space Station just in time for a zero gravity holiday party as they begin a five-month stay in orbit.

NASA astronaut Don Pettit, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, and Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency (ESA), docked at the orbiting laboratory today at 10:19 a.m. EST (1519 GMT) as the two spacecraft sailed 240 miles over southern Russia. They arrived aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft, which launched Wednesday (Dec. 21) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.?

"The Soyuz crew arrives down the chimney of the space station with an early Christmas present for the station's crew," said NASA spokesman Rob Navias during ?the televised space rendezvous.

Waiting aboard the space station are their crewmates, commander Daniel Burbank of NASA and flight engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin of Russia. With the new crewmembers' arrival, the space station is fully staffed.

All three newly arrived astronauts are space veterans, and have visited the station before. The new crew was greeted with warm hugs by the three men aboard the space station.

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"I feel like I'm back home," Pettit told his wife Micki and 11-year-old twin boys Evan and Garrett via a video call from the station. "I promise to write often."

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"We wish you good luck on your flight and merry Christmas," Evan said.

In between their busy work conducting science experiments in microgravity and maintaining the space station, the six spacemen will celebrate the holidays in orbital style. Burbank, Shkaplerov and Ivanishin have already?decked the station's halls ?with festive decorations, and were just waiting for the new trio to stage a holiday feast. [Holidays in Space: An Astronaut Photo Album]

"With their arrival, ISS will be back at full strength but we'll also have three good friends to join us," Burbank said in a holiday greeting video he sent from space. "We'll also have them just in time for the Christmas and new years holidays. We'll celebrate the holidays in great fashion after they get here."

Commercial spaceship arrival

Early in the new year, the station crew will begin preparing for a milestone event: the first arrival of a commercial spaceship at the ISS.

The unmanned Dragon space capsule, built by private company SpaceX of Hawthorne, Calif., will make a cargo delivery to the station in early February. Dragon has already flown on one test flight to orbit, but this mission will be the vehicle's first trip to the space station.

SpaceX is developing Dragon under a NASA program to stimulate the growth of commercial spacecraft to take over the duties of the retired space shuttle fleet. Dragon will begin by carrying supplies, and if all goes well, the vehicle will eventually carry astronauts to the space station as well.

For this test mission, Dragon will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and autonomously rendezvous with the space station. Once within reach, the station crew will grab onto the capsule with the space station's robotic arm and berth it to the outpost.

"I think that it's really a great idea to engage more companies participating in the space program, that contribute to the manned space program in particular," Kononenko told SPACE.com in a preflight interview. "The only thing that I would like to emphasize is that I would like these commercial vehicles to be absolutely safe."

Greetings, Earthlings

While in space, the astronauts plan to stay in touch with friends and family, and even the public, through technology. In addition to regular calls and emails home, the spaceflyers will use social media to share their experiences.

"I'm planning to use Twitter," Pettit said in a press conference before the launch. "I have a hard time saying anything in less than 140 characters. I'm still groping with how can I use that kind of medium." He also plans to blog, he added.

The crew's Expedition 30 mission aboard the space station will be particularly followed by people in the Netherlands. Kuipers is only the third Dutch astronaut to travel to space, and the first to do so twice.

"A bit to my surprise, there's a lot of attention again," Kuipers said. "This is my second flight. To small countries, of course, the flight of a national astronaut is a big thing."

You can follow SPACE.com assistant managing editor Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

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FCC approves AT&T's $1.9b purchase of Qualcomm's 700MHz spectrum

Christmas has come early to the execs at AT&T, who are likely celebrating the FCC's 3-1 approval to purchase Qualcomm's block of the 700MHz spectrum for $1.9 billion. The news comes as a bittersweet victory for Ma Bell, whose efforts to acquire T-Mobile turned sour earlier this year. Qualcomm's block of the airwaves, once used to facilitate FLO TV, now sits unused. Once the acquisition is complete, AT&T will use the new share of spectrum to increase download capacity for its burgeoning LTE network.

For the FCC's part, it has approved the deal with only a few stipulations: AT&T will be required to satisfy interference requirements and must offer data roaming to its competitors on the spectrum. That's not to suggest everyone's pleased, however. Rural cellular providers asked that, as part of the deal, AT&T must ensure that its LTE network is interoperable with the bands used by smaller networks. Sadly, the FCC has denied this request, ostensibly limiting the little guy from receiving Ma Bell's hand-me-downs.

FCC approves AT&T's $1.9b purchase of Qualcomm's 700MHz spectrum originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 21:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Pelosi: "I will not play Charlie Brown to their Lucy" (Washington Bureau)

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Apple awarded a patent for in-call app switching, starts drafting next lawsuit

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Wondering how Apple planned to follow up its small victory over HTC in front of the ITC? Well, in addition to opening up a new front in its war on Samsung, the Cupertino crew have added yet another arrow to its IP quiver. The company has been awarded a patent for a "portable electronic device with graphical user interface supporting application switching." In other words, a multitasking smartphone. Of course, despite its rather broad wording (which appears to cover almost any phone that lets you switch between calls and apps) an infringing device would have to copy almost every facet of the design to find itself on the wrong side of an ITC judgment. But don't you worry, we're sure Apple lawyers are already hard at work figuring out which Android skin they'll have the most success against in court. And Google is probably already sharing collections of prior art with its manufacturers circle.

Apple awarded a patent for in-call app switching, starts drafting next lawsuit originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Dec 2011 21:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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