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  • Pope Threatens to Cancel U.K. Trip

    Pope Threatens to Cancel U.K. Trip
    It seems the pope can’t take a joke. The Vatican is threatening to cancel a visit to Britain by Benedict XVI after a leaked Foreign Office memo gave suggestions that included a “Benedict condom.” The list of fanciful suggestions for the visit includes: review Vatican attitude on condom use (launch of “Benedict condoms”); bless a civil partnership; reversal of policy on women bishops (ordain women); open an abortion ward; speech on equality; training course for all bishops on child abuse allegations; harder line on child abuse (announce sacking of dodgy bishops); Vatican sponsorship for network of AIDS clinics; get the pope and the queen to sing a duet for charity, and more. —JCL The Telegraph: Senior Papal aides suggested the Foreign Office had not taken strong enough disciplinary action against those responsible for the document, which suggested the Pope should open an abortion clinic, bless a homosexual marriage and launch his own range of condoms while he is here. No-one has lost their job over the memo, which was sent to Downing Street and at least three Whitehall departments, and the civil servant who authorised it has simply been moved to other duties. One highly-placed source in the Vatican said: “This could have very severe repercussions and is embarrassing for the British government—one has to question whether the action taken is enough. “It is disgusting. Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See has been in to see the Secretary of State and explain what happened and this will all be relayed to the Pope … .” Read more

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    It seems the pope can’t take a joke. The Vatican is threatening to cancel a visit to Britain by Benedict XVI after a leaked Foreign Office memo gave suggestions that included a “Benedict condom.”

    The list of fanciful suggestions for the visit includes: review Vatican attitude on condom use (launch of “Benedict condoms”); bless a civil partnership; reversal of policy on women bishops (ordain women); open an abortion ward; speech on equality; training course for all bishops on child abuse allegations; harder line on child abuse (announce sacking of dodgy bishops); Vatican sponsorship for network of AIDS clinics; get the pope and the queen to sing a duet for charity, and more. —JCL

    The Telegraph:

    Senior Papal aides suggested the Foreign Office had not taken strong enough disciplinary action against those responsible for the document, which suggested the Pope should open an abortion clinic, bless a homosexual marriage and launch his own range of condoms while he is here.

    No-one has lost their job over the memo, which was sent to Downing Street and at least three Whitehall departments, and the civil servant who authorised it has simply been moved to other duties.

    One highly-placed source in the Vatican said: “This could have very severe repercussions and is embarrassing for the British government—one has to question whether the action taken is enough.

    “It is disgusting. Britain’s ambassador to the Holy See has been in to see the Secretary of State and explain what happened and this will all be relayed to the Pope … .”

    Read more

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    Fake news by Andy Borowitz A Treasury Department spokesperson said that by performing community service as treasury secretary, Lloyd Blankfein will do less harm to the economy because he will have significantly less power than he had as chairman of Goldman. Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz

    A Treasury Department spokesperson said that by performing community service as treasury secretary, Lloyd Blankfein will do less harm to the economy because he will have significantly less power than he had as chairman of Goldman.

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  • Jackson Williams: Glenn Beck, Unhinged in Texas

    Jackson Williams: Glenn Beck, Unhinged in Texas
    Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch and network honcho Roger Ailes have a decision to make about an employee. Glenn Beck’s the name; tearful televangelism’s…

    Robot Submarines Working To Stop Gulf Coast Oil Leak
    NEW ORLEANS — It could take hours or it could take months to stop a 42,000-gallon-a-day oil leak polluting the Gulf of Mexico at the…

    Chris Cillizza: Governors Races Take Center Stage In 2010
    The Republican Governors Association and Democratic Governors Association — long regarded as the forgotten little brother (or sister) of the national party committee family –…

  • Fox Nation falsely claims “new dirt” from Blagojevich trial “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation falsely claims “new dirt” from Blagojevich trial “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation used the baseless headline “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama” in linking to a Mediaite story about the trial of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-IL). However, as ABC’s Jake Tapper noted, Blagojevich “alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team” and is of “disputable credibility.”

    Fox Nation falsely claims subpoena “implicates Team Obama”

    Fox Nation: “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama.” Fox Nation linked to the April 22 Mediaite article under the headline “Blago Moves to Subpoena President: New Dirt Implicates Team Obama” and excerpted from the article:

    In fact, subpoena “alleges no criminal wrongdoing” by Obama or his team

    Tapper: Blagojevich “alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team.” In an April 23 post on ABC’s Political Punch blog, Jake Tapper stated, “Blagojevich alleges no criminal wrongdoing by the president or his team, though he does raise questions about what he says are conflicting stories.”

    Tapper: “Disgraced” Blagojevich “is of, shall we say, disputable credibility and is, of course a defendant in a criminal case.” Discussing Blagojevich’s speculative allegations, Tapper wrote, “Disgraced Democratic former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich filed a legal motion Thursday asking for President Obama to testify at the former governor’s corruption trial.” Tapper further wrote, “One should of course keep in mind that Blagojevich is of, shall we say, disputable credibility and of course is a defendant in a criminal case, having been indicted last year on 16 felony counts, including racketeering and extortion conspiracy.

  • New in the App Catalog for 26 April 2010

    App CatalogThis weekend was a light one, as weekends usually are. But hey, we still got new and updated apps, and some of this looks rather interesting.

    New apps:

    • Defensive Warfare, $2.49, by ProDev Software: Fight off an invading army and air force in this tower-defense-esque game.
    • GPS Altitude, $0.99, by Casey Broome – L337tech.com: Use your GPS signal to determine your altitude and location.
    • Pac-Man, $1.99, by Arctic Apps Official: Eat up all the pac-dots in the maze while avoiding the four ghosts in this classic Pac-Man game.
    • Physics Reference, $0.99, by Quizmine.Com: Comprehensive physics reference covering the fundamentals, laws, and formulas of matter, motion, and energy.
    • Ping.fm for webOS, Free, by Erik C. Thauvin: Easily access your Ping.fm account to quickly update your social networks.
    • World Cup 2010, $2.00, by Thomas Haustein: Follow the results of the 2010 World Cup on your phone.

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  • Bloch Attorney: I Am Pleased ‘Unnecessary’ Inquiry Is Over

    Bloch Attorney: I Am Pleased ‘Unnecessary’ Inquiry Is Over
    The attorney for former Bush Administration official Scott Bloch, who was charged with contempt of Congress yesterday in the “Geeks on Call” case, says he is pleased the “unnecessary five year inquiry is over.”

    Former Bush Official Charged With Contempt Of Congress In Geeks On Call Case
    Former U.S. Special Counsel Scott Bloch, the Bush official who has been dogged by allegations of malfeasance for years, was charged today with criminal contempt of Congress in connection with his notorious use of Geeks On Call to scrub his computer while under investigation for politicizing his office, according to a court filing in federal court in Washington.

    ‘Stop Too Big To Fail’ Group Yanks References To Economist From Website
    The group Stop Too Big To Fail has pulled all references to respected economist Simon Johnson from its website.


  • Google Nexus One Gone From Verizon Lineup

    Many Nexus One fans have been watching the Google Nexus One web site to see when the dreaded “coming soon” to Verizon message would go away and the phone would be available for order. That may not ever happen as a check today shows the Google Nexus One site no longer indicates it will be coming to Verizon.

    The Google Nexus One site now says you can buy the Droid Incredible, a “similarly feature-packed cousin of the Nexus One.” Sure looks like the Nexus One isn’t coming to Verizon after all. Perhaps Verizon decided not to play with Google’s experiment of selling the phone itself.

  • Convert 2 Vikare beds into a bunk

    Materials: Vikare children’s bed

    Description: After the twins grew out of their baby beds I swapped the beds for two Vikare beds. It was not a comfortable solution as the room is very small. So I decided to build a bunk of the two beds.

    I took away the shanks and replaced them for four wooden beams. Then simply drilled a few holes in the beams and put larger bolts and nuts in. For steps, I placed a Trofast cabinet/steps next to the bed, which is not in the picture..

    It is a charming little bunk, because it is not 2 meters long as a usual bunk is. And as the kids grow taller, the beds are still convertible into longer beds!

    Unfortunately the Vikare beds are not for sale anymore (in the Netherlands).

    ~ Barbara Kramer, the Netherlands


  • Obama administration may be risking nuclear war

    Obama administration may be risking nuclear war
    Excerpt: The New York Times reported on friday that the Obama administration is considering arming intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) with conventional warheads to provide a “Prompt Global Strike” option, enabling targets anywhere on the globe to be hit in as little as an hour. There is, however, one “small” problem with that idea. The launch of any […]

  • Obama Rolls Out Midterm Strategy

    Obama Rolls Out Midterm Strategy
    In in a new video, President Obama lays out the 2010 election strategy for Democrats.

    It essentially boils down to re-engaging the voters who propelled him to the White House in 2008. Obama also warns that only by keeping the House and Senate under Democratic control will he be able to pursue his agenda.

    Bennett Lacks Support for Renomination
    A new Deseret News/KSL-TV poll of Republican delegates in Utah finds Sen. Bob Bennett’s (R-UT) 18-year career in the U.S. Senate may well end at the state GOP convention in two weeks.

    Key finding: 41% of the delegates said they absolutely will not vote for Bennett.

    “GOP convention rules say the ultimate second-place finisher must have at least 40 percent of the delegate vote to avoid final elimination. And the survey shows Bennett may not reach that percentage in the three rounds of voting.”

    Countdown for Crist
    Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) has until this Friday, April 30 to decide whether he’ll drop out of the Republican U.S. Senate primary and run instead as an unaffiliated candidate.

    The Fix: “Most Republican sources in Florida and Washington seem to believe that a Crist switch is a foregone conclusion — there is even speculation about when this week he might choose to announce it — but, as almost always in these sorts of delicate political situations, there are very few people who know the real deal and they are not talking much.”

    Meanwhile, CQ Politics notes the biggest hurdle for Crist as an independent will be fundraising since he is not able to self-finance his campaign.

  • Taibbi: The Lunatics Who Made a Religion Out of Greed and Wrecked the Economy

    Taibbi: The Lunatics Who Made a Religion Out of Greed and Wrecked the Economy
    The SEC’s lawsuit against Goldman Sachs is a chance to prevent greed without limits.

    The SEC's lawsuit against Goldman Sachs is a chance to prevent greed without limits.

  • Spitzer’s Test on Political Courage And List of Those Who Don’t Have It (When It Comes to Israel)

    Spitzer’s Test on Political Courage And List of Those Who Don’t Have It (When It Comes to Israel)
    In Sunday’s Times Elliot Spitzer offers a succinct guide to whether or not your representative is any good. Toughness is not the issue. It’s easy to be tough if the selection of one’s target is driven by politics. The real…



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  • Kristol Supports Arizona Immigration Law: ?I Don?t Think It Violates Anyone?s Civil Rights?

    Kristol Supports Arizona Immigration Law: ?I Don?t Think It Violates Anyone?s Civil Rights?
    Arizona governor Jan Brewer (R) signed a draconian immigration bill into law on Friday, which aims to “identify, prosecute and deport” undocumented immigrants. The law gives local police officers the power to detain anyone suspected of being in the U.S. illegally — a measure that many have concluded will “exacerbate racial profiling” and violate Americans’ […]

    Arizona governor Jan Brewer (R) signed a draconian immigration bill into law on Friday, which aims to “identify, prosecute and deport” undocumented immigrants. The law gives local police officers the power to detain anyone suspected of being in the U.S. illegally — a measure that many have concluded will “exacerbate racial profiling” and violate Americans’ civil rights.

    However, this morning on Fox News Sunday, Bill Kristol celebrated the new law, saying none of those problems would occur:

    KRISTOL: I doubt that it violates the Constitution, if it does, it’s a matter of federal preemption against state law. I don’t think it violates anyone’s civil rights. … I have actually read this bill it is not draconian. It is not going to lead to major civil rights violations. Will a few people get stopped perhaps because some policeman has reasonable suspicion that a person is illegal? Will he be stopped perhaps on the street and asked to provide his driver’s license? Yes. That is the huge horrible civil rights violation that’s going to occur 5 times or 8 times or 13 times in Arizona.

    Juan Williams called out Kristol’s naiveté: “Bill Kristol said 8 to 13 times…someone’s going to stop some guy on the street. No. Let me tell you something, anybody now with a Hispanic accent, anybody with brown skin is going to get harassed.” Watch it:

    In fact, while many conservatives like Kristol have offered support for the law, a number have also denounced it. “There’s no such thing” as “American-looking,” Mike Huckabee said. Charles Krauthammer noted that it “could lead to a lot of civil rights abuses” and Fox News’ Judge Andrew Napolitano said that by signing the bill, Brewer is bankrupting the state because of “all the lawsuits that will happen — for all the people that are wrongfully stopped.”

    Napolitano also said the law is “so unconstitutional that I predict a federal judge will prevent Arizona from enforcing it.” Indeed, law professors have expressed agreement:

    [W]e turned to Karl Manheim of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and Erwin Chemerinsky of UC Irvine Law to pregame it for us. Their response: the law is DOA.

    The Arizona law appears to be “facially unconstitutional,” Manheim said. “States have no power to pass immigration laws because it’s an attribute of foreign affairs. Just as states can’t have their own foreign policies or enter into treaties, they can’t have their own immigration laws either.”

    Despite conservative opposition to the Arizona law, other Republicans aren’t taking much of a stand either way. When asked if he supported it on Fox News Sunday this morning, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) dodged, simply saying, “I haven’t studied it.” And on CNN today, Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) said, “If that’s what the people [of Arizona] want to do, certainly they have that right.” Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin didn’t say whether she supports the law, but praised Brewer for signing it. “So more power to Jan Brewer for deciding that she was taking on an issue” she said, adding that “it is a states’ rights issue.”

  • Obama and Democrats appeal to new voters in midterms

    Obama and Democrats appeal to new voters in midterms
    President Obama will declare his stake in the November midterm elections for the first time on Monday as his Democratic Party announces an ambitious strategy to appeal to independent voters in its quest to maintain control of Congress.


    President pays visit to Rev. Graham
    MONTREAT, N.C. — President Obama arrived at the Rev. Billy Graham’s mountaintop log cabin Sunday afternoon, making a brief visit to the 91-year-old evangelist who has been a spiritual adviser to presidents for seven decades.

    President Obama eulogizes 29 W.Va. miners
    BECKLEY, W.VA. — President Obama eulogized the 29 miners who died in an explosion here this month, joining a community in mourning to say goodbye, to urge families to remember those who were lost, and to carry on.

  • Final Season Of “The Hills” May Be Extended

    The producers and cast of MTV’s long-running docu-soap The Hills are in chats to extend the show’s final season after discovering that exes Brody Jenner — who is reportedly dating singer Avril Lavigne — and Kristin Cavallari still have feelings for one another.

    On Friday, reality star Kristin Cavallari told E!’s Marc Malkin that MTV may double its order for the sixth and final season of the series — which premieres this Tuesday.

    “There’s a possibility of them ordering 12 more episodes,” Cavallari divulged. “I would like to do it.”

    “I would like to do it. I’m in such a rhythm with things and I’m having a great time. We’re just now starting to get into some really good juicy stuff with a few new people. So I think we could do another 12 episodes and make it pretty good,” she added.

    “And I can’t deny the fact that he (Jenner) is one of the most good looking men in the entire world. We have a lot of fun together. I don’t know if we could ever really get back together and be serious, but we are sort of trying to see if we could.”

    Cavallari’s also hopeful that the extended Hills finale will feature a cameo by frenemy and former series star Lauren Conrad.

    “I think it would be so great if she did (come back). There are many different ways of bringing her back.”

    Ratings for the show took a nosedive after Lauren’s departure in 2009.

    One series regular who won’t be back is onscreen villain Spencer Pratt. In a separate interview with Zap2It, Kristin claimed that Heidi Montag’s permanent manbag won’t be returning for The Hills’ final hoorah.

    “Spencer got kicked off the show like a month and a half ago,” she revealed. “He’s done; he’s completely done.”


  • Bentley venderá dos modelos exclusivos en China

    Malas noticias para todos aquellos seguidores de la marca Bentley en Europa o América. La marca acaba de anunciar que sus dos nuevos modelos exclusivos sólo se pondrán a la venta en China. Ambos modelos han sido presentados en la ciudad de Beijing.

    El primer modelo no es otro que el Bentley Continental GT Design Series China, una versión exclusiva que sólo estará disponible en color naranja mientras que su interior podremos elegirlo en tres tonos diferentes, blanco, negro o naranja.

    El segundo modelo que sólo estará disponible en este país asiático es el Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed China Edition. Este modelo cuenta con la suspensión reajustada y el tubo de escape ha sido modificado para un mayor a la hora de la conducción.

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  • Salão de Pequim 2010: Hyundai Verna Accent

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    Mostrando algumas novas atrações do Salão de Pequim 2010, a Hyundai apresentou o seu sedan Verna, também chamado de Accent. O carro possui algumas diferenças do cupê sedan Sonata, como dimensões da carroceria.

    O novo Verna Accent vai ser comercializado a partir de julho com duas versões, a primeira com motor a gasolina 1.6 de 105 cv, e a outra versão será com transmissão automática de 4 marchas e motor 1.6 com 120 cv.

    A idéia da Hyundai é de, no futuro, lançar uma linha do Accent com motores a diesel e também um híbrido, como tem sido com seu parente Sonata Hybrid.

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  • Where is Nissan design headed? Look at Leaf headlamps and Infiniti M taillights

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    For a peek at the future styling for Nissan Motor Co., take a close look at the headlamps on the Nissan Leaf electric-car and the sculpted rear-end of the new 2011 Infiniti M. Front and rear lamps raised from the body surface and pronounced spoilers are two focus points Nissan will use to improve the aerodynamics and handling of vehicles, according to global design chief Shiro Nakamura says.

    The main goal of the design trend is to win young drivers and bring sales of models such as the Nissan Altima up to those with other Japanese rivals.

    Click here to get prices on the 2011 Infiniti M37.

    “The important thing is the front end and the rear end,” Nakamura said. “Traditionally, the lamp surface has been flush with or a continuation of body surface. Now we are disconnecting that surface.”

    Let’s just pray that the Nissan Juke crossover isn’t going to influence anything in the future at Nissan.

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  • Must China do more to curb real estate bubble?

    Despite Beijing’s concerted effort to cool China’s residential property market, house price inflation continued its rapid acceleration in March. Property prices in 70 of China’s large and medium-sized cities rose 11.7% on a yearly basis in March, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows. It was the biggest year-on-year increase for a single month after the NBS expanded its coverage to 70 cities in July 2005.

    After taking steps to restrict lending and curb speculation as soon as house prices started to recover in the middle of 2009, Chinese officials have since responded with another round of measures. The latest measure had the central government raise the required down payment for a family purchasing a second house from the existing 40% to 50%. Their promise of tough action has also been backed by directives to banks to cut lending and increase reserve requirements. The Shanghai stock exchange’s property index continues to trend lower as a result.

    However, these efforts will not be enough to prevent overheating, according to the emerging markets research team at RBC Capital Markets. It forecasts a stronger yuan in 2010 and initial rate hikes in the next few months, with the benchmark lending rate climbing by 108 basis points to 6.39% by year-end. RBC also anticipates higher property taxes.

    “Although bank lending was weaker than expected in March, suggesting that efforts to tighten liquidity are starting to work, it remains to be seen whether the strategy Beijing has adopted to date will be enough to slow down residential property, let alone curb overheating risks and contain price pressures in other parts of the economy.rebalancing of the Chinese economy,” RBC said in a report.

    The general public seems to be getting the message with the local press reporting that some homebuyers are concerned about Beijing’s resolve to rein in the property market. RBC expects the impact of these measure will be most severe in cities that have seen the biggest gains – Shenzhen and Guangzhou looking most vulnerable.

    Higher policy rates and a stronger currency may be the most effective way of removing policy stimulus and rebalancing the economy, Beijing is clearly being cautious about using these instruments. If the government’s fine-turing efforts work, China will face less pressure to move as quickly on rates and the yuan.

    However, RBC feels that the strong momentum in China’s residential property market in recent months suggest that any easing in house price inflation will be limited. The analysts said other areas of the exonomy also face a serious risk of overheating as long as financing costs remain at current levels.

    “The steps Beijing has already taken should have some impact, but we think policymakers still have more work to do.”

    Despite skittishness that China’s surging GDP could cause an economic overheat, McLean & Partners Wealth Management portfolio manager Paul Ma believes the negative chatter signals an opportunity to add to positions in China.

    “We believe that the Chinese government is fully capable of managing sustainable economic growth,” he said in a recent report that followed at visit to China.

    Mr. Ma said the growth is a testament to the ability of China’s leadership in economic management. He cited the move to raise mortgage rates and down-payment requirements in a single day, and the $7.5-trillion yuan quota on total bank loans as efforts that should further shrink the bubble.

    When China does announce an interest rate increase, the portfolio manager thinks there will be little effect since the corresponding market correction has already happened for the most part.

    “As we expect no more bad news on the interest rate and the real estate fronts, the market slide is probably nearing its bottom and looking to move back up,” he said.

    Jonathan Ratner

  • Yemen Rocked Again

    Sources in Yemen tell Fox News the government has launched a series of raids against terrorist hide-outs in the capital of Sana’a. This following an attempted failed suicide attack against the British ambassador there.

    The Yemen Interior Ministry says they believe Al Qaeda is linked to that attack.

    We are told the bomber jumped in the direction of the motorcade as it passed by on its way to the British embassy.

    The Ambassador and British staff were unhurt in the “small explosion.”  Three people including two Yemeni policemen are reported hurt.

    The nearby US embassy is urging Americans to “remain vigilant” in light of the attack. There are reports of heightened security at the embassy. The American embassy was the target of a deadly attack in September 2008.

    The Britsh embassy is closed to the public and British authorities say they are assisting the Yemeni’s in a probe of the attack.

    The incident also occured in the vicinity of the Movenpick and Sheraton hotels which foreign guests frequent.

    All of this comes amid increased attention on Yemen and its Al Qaeda chapter, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. It is believed the affiliate is linked to last year’s Fort Hood shootings and the Christmas bombing attempt.

    While there has yet to be any claim of responsibility, earlier this year Al Qaeda threatened attacks against western interests in the country.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G 9100 Leaked.. Ahead of WES 2010

    RIM’s annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) is almost ready to kick off, and it seems that RIM’s PR team may have leaked the upcoming devices a little early. The Street is reporting that both the BlackBerry Bold 9650 and Pearl 9100 (to be called Pearl 3G?) will be launched at WES 2010, and are set to be available later next month. The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is very much just the Tour 9630, with a few minor upgrades (Wi-Fi and trackpad). The new Pearl 3G (Pearl 9100) will be the 3G upgrade to the current Pearl series. It will feature a 3.2 megapixel camera, 802.11n WiFi, GPS, and have a GSM/EDGE/HSPA radio.

    The Bold 9650 is expected to hit both Verizon and Sprint shortly, and the Pearl 3G will come to Bell, TELUS, Rogers in Canada for sure, next month. No word (yet) on which networks in the United States will be getting the Pearl 3G. I’m sure we will see an official announcement very shortly regarding these two devices…

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