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  • Sprint places foot in mouth, dissing the Pre while lusting after the iPhone


    At a recent investor conference, Sprint’s Chief Financial Officer, Robert Brust, admitted to investors that “The Pre didn’t work out as well as we hoped” (even despite its exciting appearance in Survivor: Heroes vs Villains) and that they’d “love to have” the iPhone.

    Sprint was the exclusive carrier of the Palm Pre from its launch in June 2009 through to June 2010, and was hoped to help both Sprint and Palm through a rough period (à la AT&T and the iPhone). Sadly, however, the relationship didn’t seem to work for either company.

    With the crazy (and continuing) success of the iPhone, it’s understandable that Sprint would lust after the device, but don’t get your hopes up, Sprint fans: it’s more likely to hit Verizon before Sprint, and only then after AT&T have let it slip from their Vader-like grip.

    Always the optimist, Monsieur Brust also said that Sprint had learned a lot since it launched the Pre. Let’s hope some of that fresh knowledge comes in handy for the launch of the super-hot EVO 4G on June 4th.

    [via Information Week]


  • Fully exposed Buick Excelle GT spotted in China, coming here soon

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    One of the cars that we were expecting to see at the Beijing Motor Show last month was the Buick Excelle GT sedan. Unfortunately, General Motors opted not to show the car there, perhaps fearing it would get lost in the shuffle. The Excelle GT is still going on sale in China this summer and it has now been spotted out in the wild completely free of all the camouflage that has been covering it until now.

    This car will be coming to Buick stores here in the United States as well, although the exact timing is still unknown. The one thing we do know is that it will not retain the Excelle nameplate. Let’s just hope that Buick doesn’t bring back its Skylark or Century monikers. Either way, we’re expecting the U.S. version to retain the 1.6-liter turbo inline-four that will power the Chinese model.

    [Source: Autohome.com.cn via China Car Times]

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  • Radcliffe Institute awards Captain Jonathan Fay Prize to Diana C. Wise

    The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University has awarded its 2010 Captain Jonathan Fay Prize to Diana C. Wise, a Harvard senior concentrating in history and literature. Wise was selected for her thesis “Mere Trifles: Lord Hervey’s ‘Memoirs’ and the Significance of the Insignificant,” an incisive analysis of the writings, life, and sociopolitical environment of John, Lord Hervey, an 18th century English courtier of King George II and Queen Caroline. Radcliffe Institute Dean Barbara J. Grosz will present the Fay Prize at Radcliffe’s annual Strawberry Tea, today (May 19), from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Faculty Room at Harvard University Hall (attendance by invitation only). Harvard seniors Daniel Bear and Molly Siegel will receive honorable mention for their outstanding theses in molecular and cellular biology and history of science, respectively.

    “The Radcliffe Institute is delighted to honor Diana Wise for her trenchant and thought-provoking analysis of Lord Hervey’s ‘Memoirs’ and the elegant prose with which she unveils the importance of the seemingly insignificant,” said Grosz, who is also Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. “This work, which is at once history, philosophy, and literature, is of publishable quality and makes us eager to see Wise’s future scholarly contributions.”

    The Radcliffe Institute annually awards the Fay Prize to a graduating Harvard College senior who has produced the most outstanding imaginative work or original research in any field. Candidates for the Fay Prize are chosen from the winners of Harvard College’s Thomas T. Hoopes Prize for outstanding scholarly work or research. Winners of the Hoopes Prize, which is funded by the estate of Thomas T. Hoopes ’19, can be found at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Office of the Secretary Web site.

    Fay Prize Winner

    Wise’s thesis, lauded as a “stunning piece of work” by the 2010 Fay Prize selection committee, is a close analysis of trifles, as described in Lord Hervey’s 900-page “Memoirs” and as identified by Wise in the life of the author himself. After obtaining permission from the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle to examine the original manuscript of the “Memoirs,” Wise scrutinized Hervey’s observations of minutiae in the court of King George II and Queen Caroline against prevailing notions of the trivial in 18th century Britain. Her thesis renders Hervey’s seemingly pointless obsessions a revelatory window onto the man and his time, demonstrating how apparently inconsequential matters give rise to momentous events.

    According to Wise’s adviser James Engell, “‘Mere Trifles’ evinces the work of a gifted young historian blessed with a literary style that carries with it sheer verbal pleasure but also a heightened sense of judgment, of mature interpretation concerning human motivation and its historical record.” Engell is Gurney Professor of English Literature and a professor of comparative literature in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

    Wise said, “By a splendid coincidence, I received the news [of the award] on the afternoon of my birthday, and it was the perfect birthday present: completely unexpected and an immense honor. Lord Hervey, I think, would be gratified.”

    After graduating from the College on May 27, Wise, who also won a 2010 Bowdoin Prize for Undergraduate Essays in the English Language, plans to spend the summer traveling in China and Africa before beginning an M.Phil. program in medieval history at Cambridge University’s Trinity College (U.K.), supported by the Herchel Smith Harvard Postgraduate Scholarship.

    Fay Prize Honorable Mentions

    Bear received honorable mention for his thesis “Genome-wide and Single-cell Analysis of Neuronal Activity-regulated Gene Expression,” which also garnered him the 2010 Lawrence J. Henderson Prize. By homing in on cellular-level genetics, he discovered that the more activity there is in a neuron, the greater the changes in gene expression. The journals Nature and Neuron have published the results of this research, which he did as part of a team in the lab of Michael E. Greenberg, chair of the Neurobiology Department and Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School.

    The Fay Prize selection committee noted, “Daniel’s work is significant because it shows that, in brain development, nature and nurture work in partnership; there is not a dichotomy between the two.”

    After graduation, Bear will pursue a Ph.D. in neuroscience at Harvard.

    Siegel earned honorable mention for her thesis “‘Beyond the Boundaries of My Brain’: Reinterpreting W.H.R. Rivers and the Psychological Trauma of World War I,” in which she reanalyzes the work of Rivers to produce a more nuanced and complete picture of the idealized psychiatrist and his treatment methods and positions on ethnography and the Great War. She reveals, for example, that Rivers neither opposed the war nor subscribed fully to Freudian treatments for shell shock. Siegel’s adviser was Elizabeth Yale, College Fellow in the Department of the History of Science.

    The Fay Prize selection committee recognized Siegel for “a solidly researched and well-written reinterpretation of W.H.R. Rivers” and for “providing unique insights capable of transforming existing narratives.”

    Following graduation, Siegel will conduct research at the Eating Disorders Research Unit at Columbia Medical Center in New York City.

  • Elderly Woman Accidentally Donates $5,365 To Goodwill Inside Sock

    If you like to hide large amounts of cash around your house, make sure to remember where you put it. And if you do tend to forget, make sure to check the crevices and pockets of everything before you donate it to charity or throw it away. This goes triple when cleaning out the home of an elderly relative. A 96-year-old woman in Asheville, N.C. recently donated a blanket that contained more than $5,000 in cash–and the Goodwill store managed to locate her and return the money.

    The money belonged to Stella Hoyle, and on Saturday, Garnace and others gave the money back to Hoyle’s family, who they tracked down through a Burke County Schools paycheck stub dated 1975 found with the items.

    Hoyle is 96 and lives at Chunns Cove Assisted Living, said her niece Ruthie Browning, who also is Hoyle’s power of attorney. Browning said the family found roughly $65,000 in cash stashed around her great aunt’s home when they cleaned it out last month.

    “She hid (money) in the hamper, under the mattress, in old purses, under the bed, in closets tied up in handkerchiefs, all over the house in anything and everything,” Browning said. “That’s how she saved her money.”

    Not really a sound savings strategy, but she’s old enough to not trust banks.

    Asheville Goodwill store sorter gives back senior’s $5,365 found in sock [Asheville Citizen-Times]

  • iPhone 4G casings begin to leak


    There’s not much to say here. It’s somewhat of a normal affair to have cases leak of upcoming Apple products before the actual announcement. We would then go on to speculate about upcoming features and form factor based on said case, but we already know all about the iPhone 4G. There’s really nothing a silicon case can add to the conversation. Move along. [Hardmac via 9 to 5 Mac]


  • Chrysler anuncia Recall de 41.131 veículos como Dodge Charger e Dodge Challenger


    A NHTSA, que cuida da segurança do trânsito nos EUA relatou um problema com os modelos 2010 da Chrysler, entre eles o Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Jeep Commander, Dodge Ram e o Jeep Grand Cherokee, relacionado ao módulo de ignição. Tal problema resultaria em uma movimentação involuntária do veículo que pode ter o risco de bater.

    O relatório explica que esses veículos, ao terem a chave removida da ignição, pode fazer o carro se mover acidentalmente, e assim aumentam os riscos de um acidente. A Chrysler por sua vez, não está a par de nenhum acidente relacionado a esse problema, mas acionou o recall e irá trocar o modulo de ignição dos veículos de graça.

    A resposta por parte da montadora dessa vez foi rápida, parece que a multa aplicada a outras empresas serviu de lição para tomarem mais cuidado com esse tipo de assunto. Bom para o consumidor.

    Via | Inside Line


  • Despite chemical recall dangerous pesticides remain on the shelves

    Despite the APVMA’s request for a mass recall of the toxic fungicide quintozene there are still too many out-dated and dangerous agricultural chemicals being used in Australia, WWF warned today.

    The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) yesterday called for a mass recall of quintozene, after discovering that it contained a contaminant that is a type of dioxin.

    “While it is good to see the APVMA take this sort of action for one particular pesticide, they need to be much tougher on the range of other dangerous pesticides still available for sale in Australia,” said WWF’s spokesperson Juliette King.

    “At least eight chemicals have been under review by the APVMA for 13 years or more for suspected human health and environmental impacts. That’s far too long to ascertain a chemical’s safety, especially when the chemical is still sitting on shelves,” she said.

    “It’s the APVMA’s job to protect us all from these dangerous chemicals but they’ve been an agency characterised by delay and inaction and they rarely appear to adopt a precautionary approach.”

    The toxic pesticide, atrazine, has been banned in Europe since 2007 but is still widely available in Australia. Atrazine is part of a cocktail of chemicals that has been detected up to 60 kilometres within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.

    US Geological Survey scientists yesterday said they’d discovered links between atrazine and tissue abnormalities in fish, as well as reduced reproduction and spawning. The study appeared in the journal Aquatic Toxicology.

    The highly poisonous insecticide endosulfan has been banned in over 60 countries and is being considered by the Stockholm Convention’s Review Committee for a global ban because of its toxicity to humans and wildlife and ability to bioaccumulate, yet it still remains available for use in Australia.

    Another toxic pesticide diuron has been under review in Australia since 2002. Despite interim findings of unacceptable risks to seagrass and dugongs in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, it remains available for sale.

    “The APVMA needs to catch up with the rest of the world and take a much more precautionary and proactive approach to regulating dangerous pesticides in Australia.”

    For more information:
    Charlie Stevens, WWF Media Manager – Queensland, 0424 649 689
    Juliette King, WWF Australia Conservation Policy Officer, 0438 864 997

  • The Job Market for New Economists: A Market Design Perspective

    Published: May 19, 2010
    Authors: Peter A. Coles, John Cawley, Phillip B. Levine, Muriel Niederle, Alvin E. Roth, and John J. Siegfried

    Executive Summary:

    How should the most appropriate employers and job candidates find each other? Newly minted economists typically send applications to an average of 80 potential employers; and as a result, many employers receive hundreds of applications. It is extremely time-consuming to sort through all the applications, and as the process unfolds, there is a risk of coordination failure, in which employers and candidates who would be well-suited do not manage to create a match. In this paper, HBS professors Peter A. Coles and Alvin E. Roth and colleagues provide an overview of the market for new PhD economists and describe new mechanisms to improve the matching process. They conclude by discussing the emergence of platforms for transmitting job market information, and other design issues that may arise in the market for new economists. Key concepts include:

    • Practical market design is often a response to particular problems. A new market design often leads the way to developing new knowledge.
    • Both new mechanisms have facilitated matches. The first, a signaling service, allows job candidates to express interest to a limited number to potential employers prior to interviews at association meetings. The second mechanism, a web-based “scramble,” reduces search costs and “thickens” the late part of the job market for candidates and employers still seeking a match.

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  • BoilerPAC offers a single control system, ideal for manufacturers of boilers

    BoilerPAC: the complete and modular control of industrial boilers

    BoilerPAC offers a single control system, ideal for manufacturers of boilers and burners and for contractors.

    BoilerPAC is the new control system suitable for all the types and sizes of industrial boilers. The system hardware is standard and expandable. The software is modular and includes all the possible variants; this allows to select only the desired functions on the basis of the boiler model and the application. In practice, only one product covers the complete process: the master, the combustion control, the oxygen trim, the thermal cycle, the analysis, and the blow down.

    BoilerPAC meets the regulations governing the surveillance of unmanned generators thus allowing considerable savings in the management of the plant.

    BoilerPAC offers a simple, intuitive, touch screen operator interface. Finally a graphic interface with icons: no more texts, to be translated in several languages and not always clear for the operators, but guided pages, icons and intuitive symbols which can be easily recognized by everybody. A big advantage, for companies exporting all over the world.

    With boilerPAC Ascon offers a complete series of sensors, transmitters, control valves and analyzers specifically designed for boilers. Everything for the complete control of boilers and thermal cycles.

    The heart of the system is the new boilerPAC, a Programmable Automation Controller able to satisfy all the control functions of the plant such as: the control of the burners, the drum level control, the control of the chemical characteristics of the feed water and the continuous blow down. The programming is with the six standard IEC 61131-3 languages. The analogue and digital inputs and outputs are onboard and expandable.

    The system is completed by the Ethernet port and the standard communication interface MODBUS RTU which guarantee the maximum connectivity for SCADAs and remote control systems with the possibility to send alarms via SMSs

  • Eriez Exhibit latest separators, detectors and samplers at Hillhead

    Eriez are exhibiting the latest technology in metal removal, detection and sampling equipment on stand P136 at Hillhead 2010. On the stand will be a self cleaning version of the Model CP Suspended Permanent Magnet, a Cross Belt Sampler and a Metalarm 3000 Metal Detector.

    Overband Permanent Suspended Magnets are used to protect valuable crushing and screening equipment against tramp metal damage or simply for removing iron from demolition rubble. The Eriez CP Magnet is robust, requires minimal maintenance, is very simple to install and operate and is very versatile. Along with the CP Magnet, Eriez also offer a TP Suspended Permanent Magnet which are more specialised for the removal of long, thin, sharp metals such as nails.

    In addition to Magnetic Separators, Eriez will also be showcasing their automated Sampling equipment. A Cross Belt Sampler will be found on the stand which is designed for operation on all types of granular material and obtains a representative sample direct from a moving trough belt conveyor. It requires minimal installation work and minimum maintenance.

    With the pressure on many industries to supply a product which reaches the highest quality specification possible, numerous companies around the world will have a requirement to sample products. Automatic Online Sampling makes sure that the quality of the goods they sell or buy meets the stated specification. Some companies rely on manual sampling techniques, but this approach is open to abuse and to a high incidence of human error and bias.

    Along with Magnetic Separators and Sampling equipment, Eriez Europe also design and manufacture Metal Detectors to detect ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Installing an Eriez Metal Detector on a conveyor belt system will protect downstream machinery from damage caused by tramp iron on the conveyor. They are easy to install and operate and typically consist of a control unit, search coil and connecting cable. Each coil is custom designed to optimise the sensitivity of the Metal Detector to meet the individual customer needs. At Hillhead, Eriez will have an operational Metalarm 3000 Metal Detector on their inside stand. It will be mounted on a conveyor belt and will demonstrate what the Eriez Metal Detectors are capable of.

  • Welding and finishing area – portable units for fumes extracion

    The Aerservice series of portable units represent the ideal solution for extraction and filtration of fumes generated by industrial processes such as spot or continuous wire or electrode welding involving medium to high concentrations of fumes.

    We recommend to use them as a replacement of the traditional fixed systems in conditions of occasional processing or when the working location is difficult to reach.

    In addition, these machines also purify the air in the surrounding environment, not only treating the area contaminated by the work process but simultaneously creating air exchange and further decreasing the level of pollutants present in the workplace.

    We wish to inform you that these machines are now available at special conditions unitl June 30th 2010. Should you need further information, please do not to hesitate to contact us.

  • Flagra revela detalhes do novo Ford Mondeo 2011

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    Novos flagras feitos em estradas europeias revelaram um pouco mais do novo visual do Ford Mondeo 2011, que será reestilizado na Europa. O protótipo do modelo encontrava-se com uma camuflagem leve, mas o suficiente para esconder as suas principais mudanças.

    Isso porque seu para-choque dianteiro totalmente coberto ainda permanece um mistério, enquanto que na sua traseira parte das lanternas e da tampa do porta-malas escondidas não possibilitou mostrar as novidades do sedã, mas não disfarçou o seu discreto aerofólio, combinando com sua ponteira dupla de escapamento.

    Uma as novidades reveladas são a nova grade dianteira e faróis, além das lanternas traseiras redesenhadas e utilizando lampadas de Leds em sua iluminação. Seu interior deverá receber pequenas melhorias em seus materiais e mudanças em seu console central e painel de instrumentos.

    Enquanto isso, sua motorização devera contar com a nova linha da Ford EcoBost de 2.0 litros movido a gasolina com uma potencia de 203 cavalos e que já equipa o Galaxy. Na linha a diesel, o modelo poderá receber o motor TDCi de 2.0 litros com 115, 140 e 163 cavalos de potencia.

    A chegada do novo Ford Mondeo deverá ocorrer ainda nesse ano, onde sua apresentação devera ocorrer no Salão do Automóvel de Paris 2010, que ocorrera no mês de outubro.

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    Fonte: AutoMocion e WCF


  • Miss USA Rima Fakih On Pole-Dancing Pics: “I Didn’t Do Anything Wrong”

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    Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih dropped by The TODAY Show this morning, and after exchanging a few pleasantries, Matt & Meredith went in for the kill. The anchor wasted no time quizzing the beauty on controversial pictures that have leaked of the former Miss Michigan participating in what appears to be a pole-dancing contest.

    On Monday, Detroit radio show “Mojo In The Morning” published pictures of Fakih performing a striptease during a 2007 station-sponsored event. The 24-year-old Kardashian doppleganger beat out 50 other women to win the competition.

    “The strippers there taught the contestants how to do moves like ‘booty poppin’ and pole dancing. Rima told us at the time that she was a model — and her routine was awesome! She definitely deserved to win,” head DJ Mojo said of the brewing controversy. “We got phone calls from the Miss USA people and they’re pissed off! We asked if Rima’s going to be in trouble over these photos, and they would not comment on it. We would hope she won’t lose her title…”

    Rima, on the other hand, maintains that the pictures were actually taken during a promotional event hosted by a friend. She denies any wrongdoing.

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  • Senate committee releases detailed Kagan questionnaire

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    [JURIST] The US Senate Judiciary Committee [official website] released a bipartisan questionnaire [text, PDF] on Tuesday submitted by Supreme Court [official website] nominee Elena Kagan [official profile; JURIST news archive] regarding her prior experience, financial status, potential conflicts of interest, and various other details of her past. The majority of the questionnaire is made up of various cases handled during her tenure with the solicitor general’s office, which is responsible not only for litigation before the Supreme Court, but also for deciding which district court rulings will be challenged in the appeals courts. The questionnaire also contains transcripts of past speeches, her achievements as dean of Harvard, and over two decades of writings, including articles from Princeton’s student newspaper, the Daily Princetonian, where she served as a writer and editorial page editor. Kagan submitted the questionnaire on Tuesday along with thousands of pages of documentation supporting her responses [materials]. The writings and speech transcripts were released by the White House [official website] in order for the Senate to gain a better understanding of President Barack Obama’s nominee, whose lack of legal writing has left Republicans and many Democrats questioning her views on key issues. Kagan will return to Washington, DC on Wednesday for individual meetings with senators who will vote on her nomination later this summer.

    Obama nominated [JURIST report] Kagan to the Supreme Court last week. If confirmed by the US Senate [official website], Kagan would replace Justice John Paul Stevens [official profile; JURIST news archive] when he retires [JURIST report] at the end of the current term. Obama said [transcript; video] that Kagan “is widely regarded as one of the nation’s foremost legal minds.” Speaking to the press, Kagan described the nomination as an “honor of a lifetime.” Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) [official website] congratulated Kagan on her nomination but warned [statement] that the Senate would not “rush to judgment.” If confirmed, Kagan will become the youngest justice and the fourth woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

  • Harper’s Magazine: Insider Reveals How You Get Jacked When Selling Jewelry

    Struggling to make next month’s rent, you might be tempted to dig out some jewelry you don’t wear and try to sell it to your friendly neighborhood jeweler. You might actually be buying a ticket to a sick magic show. The jeweler performs a blistering series of slight of hand tricks, whipping out calculators, spouting off fees, keeping your eye on the supposedly worthless diamonds under a tenth of a carat while double-deducting for the base metal. By the end, you slink out accepting 1/5th of what the piece is actually worth. In this exclusive excerpt from the latest issue of Harper’s, ex-jeweler Clancy Martin takes you on a journey to the dark underbelly of the jewelry game.

    magfront.jpg Why is there so much money in the buys?

    There are too many contrivances for me to describe them all here, but the simple explanation is that it’s a radical case of what George Akerlof first described as the Lemon effect (as in “buying a lemon”) and Kenneth Arrow and other economists call information asymmetry: a problem for classical economics that occurs when the seller has more information than the buyer.

    Here’s one of the tricks. a jeweler puts your bracelet on the scale and tells you your eighteen-karat gold is 75 percent gold, 25 percent valueless metal. (True.) So he takes the price of gold, converts it to grams—shows you how he is going from the ounce price to the gram price, which already has you slightly dizzy—and multiplies by 0.75. Then he deducts 15 percent, which is his cost for the smelting process. (False— average is 5 percent, on the high side, and depending on volume it can run as low as 2 percent.) Then he deducts 10 percent: “That’s my profit. I only make 10 percent on the deal, but there’s not much work involved.” Finally, he deducts 25 percent for the alloy, which is the base metal mixed in with the gold to make the bracelet hard enough to wear.

    Spelled out step-by-step like this, you see the swindle: he has deducted for the base metal twice, at the beginning and at the end (or, depending on his particular patter, somewhere in the middle). But, all done in front of you, his fingers flying across the calculator, it’s legerdemain; it goes on right under your nose.

    Diamonds under a tenth of a carat? “Worthless. They cost more to pull than they have value. Plus they usually break when you remove them.” (Completely false—and anyway, he’s probably not going to melt the piece down; he’s going to clean it up and resell it to someone like Marek Nowack.) Big stones like amethysts, turquoises, and topazes? “We have to deduct for the weight, I’m afraid; they’re just colored quartz. You can have them back if you want them, but we have to charge you to pull them.” You never take him up on this—by then you are so discouraged you simply want your three hundred bucks for the piece worth fifteen hundred to the jeweler and to slump on home. Sterling-silver sets? “They’re so common, they all go to the smelter.” (False: a nice sterling set, even if incomplete, will bring four or five times the weight of the silver from an antique silver wholesaler.)

    Occasionally the jeweler hits a real home run: an employee of mine once bought a three-carat yellow diamond in an antique pendant thinking it was a very sparkly citrine. Of course, it didn’t really sparkle until he cleaned it, and that is another trick of the trade: when the seller brings in her jewelry—often very old jewelry—it is usually filthy. The buyer tells the seller that the dirt and particles of skin are actually inclusions in the gems. He brings out a loupe and encourages the seller to inspect the jewelry more closely, so she can see how full of “flaws” it is.

    Seller beware! More juicy tidbits are revealed in the rest of the Harper’s article, currently out now.

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  • TechUniversity: Quick Search Box

    Quick Search Box is a search box application that allows you to search both your computer and data across the web.

    In this TechUniversity Quick Search Box screencast (subscription required), we’ll cover how to get started using it, some of the cool things you can do with it, and places to get more plugins for it.

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  • From Humvees to EVs: AM General to handle final assembly of Ford Transit Connect Electric

    2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric

    Azure Dynamics Corporation and FoMoCo said yesterday that they have picked AM General LLC, best known as the maker of military Humvees and Hummers, to handle the final assembly of the Ford Transit Connect Electric, the all-electric version of the award winning Transit Connect.

    Ford will ship engine-less Transit Connect units from a its factory in Turkey to AM General in Michigan, where workers will install Azure Dynamic’s electric-powertrain. As a part of the project Azure Dynamics, also based in Michigan, won a $1.3 million state tax credit, which will create an estimated 83 jobs. The current production plan includes an initial quantity of vehicles to be built in late 2010 with full production scheduled to begin in April 2011.

    Apparently, this isn’t the first time AM General has worked on an electric-vehicle project. In 1975, it made 350 electric Jeeps for the U.S. Postal Service

    Click here to learn more about the 2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric.

    Refresher: The 2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric is powered by a Siemens model 135, 300V nominal, liquid-cooled, 3-phase AC induction motor, which gets its fuel from a 28kWh Johnson Controls-Saft lithium-ion battery pack. Mated to a single-speed transmission and running on a full-charge, the Transit Connect Electric provides 80 miles of driving range with a top speed of up to 75 mph. 0-60 mph takes about 12 seconds. Charging the Transit Connect Electric takes up to 6 to 8 hours when using 240v.

    2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric:

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  • The Xperia X10 Mini gets unboxed and reminds us how small it is

    Surprise! The Xperia X10 Mini is really small. How small? Take a look at that unboxing video above, the accessories of the X10 Mini is bigger than the X10 Mini itself! Even though we saw the X10 Mini at MWC and have seen commercials for it, we just never get over how small the thing is. It’s a cute little phone that can totally corner the mini smartphone market. Well, if there’s such thing as a mini smartphone market that is. The X10 Mini looks to have customizable battery covers so you can rock all the pink, red, green, and silver you like. Though its big brother device disappointed us, maybe we’ll look at the X10 Mini in a different light. If just has to get here. [SE product blog]

  • Taliban Attacks Bagram Air Base

    Terrorists launched an assertive assault Wednesday against the giant U.S.-run Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, the second Taliban attack at NATO forces in and around the capital in as many days.

    At least 10 terrotists were killed and seven U.S. service members were wounded in the attack on Bagram, which started at about 3 a.m. Wednesday. According to the military, four of the slain insurgents were intended suicide bombers.

    The attack came one day after a suicide bomber hit a U.S. convoy in the capital of Kabul, killing 18 people. The attacks claims to be part of Taliban’s offensive plan.



    Last February 2007, a suicide bombing attack killed more than 20 people at a Bagram security gate while. Their target was Vice President Dick Cheney but he was not harmed.

    The attacks followed a Taliban announcement earlier this month of a spring offensive which would target NATO forces, foreign diplomats, contractors and Afghan government officials.

    U.S. Army spokesman Lt. Col. Clarence Count Jr. said the insurgents failed “to breach the perimeter” and were “unable to detonate their suicide vests.” The Bagram perimiter is guarded by high fences and thick, concrete walls. “The quick defensive reaction by the Bagram security forces likely saved a lot of lives,” Lt. Col. Count said.

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  • Baby Nearly Hit By Bus! [VIDEO]

    Shocking video shows the horror of one San Antonio, Texas bus driver who almost ran over a toddler who crawled out of her home and into the middle of a dark stretch of road unbeknownest to her parents.

    Video captured by a dashboard camera shows the bus driver, Mike Hubbard, bringing the bus to a stop just before hitting the infant in an incident that happened in May 2009 around midnight. Listen as Little Destiny Flores’ mother tries to explain how her child nearly died before she even realized she was out of the house!

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