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  • John Hopkins Eyes AMA Superbike Return with Hammer

    After 7 years spent in the MotoGP championship and one frustrating campaign in the World Superbike Championship, American rider John Hopkins may have decided that he had enough with Europe and contemplates a return to the AMA Superbike Series.

    Hopkins has already been confirmed by M4 Hammer for the California Speedway testing in early February, where he is to ride a Suzuki GSX-R1000. While this may be the perfect opportunity for him to get back into competition form and revamp his motorcycle … (read more)

  • Stocks Boom Across The World After Intel Numbers (INTC)

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    Before the downturn was totally apparent, it was Intel (INTC) that led the way, with an early, freakishly bad quarterly report in January, 2008.

    So it would only make sense that it’s Intel, once again, providing some of our clearest confirmation yet that we’re climbing out of this thing.

    That was the effect of its monster quarter last night, with a huge surprise on the topline, bottom line, outlook, and margins.

    The rest of the world loved the news, with Asian markets rallying around 1%.

    S&P futures are off modestly.

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  • Коломна, октябрь 2009 года

    6 октября полдня провёл в замечательном городе Коломна, решил выложить сделанные фото на общее обозрение:

    Подмосковный культурный шок – повсеместно освещенные 4-х полосные дороги. Потом еще раз испытал его во время автомобильного путешествия в Нижний Новгород. Остальной стране таких дорог не видать к сожалению, разве что локально.

    Коломна – замечательный уютный подмосковный город, сочетает в себе плюсы столицы (например отличные дороги с разметкой термопластиком повсеместно, развитая сфера услуг) и небольшого городка – тишина и спокойствие.

    Одна из крупный новостроек – ледовый дворец

    Рядом с дворцом находится и Коломенский кремль

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    В Коломне работает небольшая но замечательно функционирующая трамвайная сеть, которая опоясывает весь город. Все вагоны находятся в очень хорошем состоянии.

    Высотка на центральной площади

    Городская администрация

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  • Facebook Fugitive 'Friended' by Police, Sent Back to Prison

    Hollywood movies have a tendency to glorify the ‘bad boys,’ but the realities of a ‘life of crime’ aren’t exactly glamorous. What’s more, those on the wrong side of the law aren’t exactly the criminal masterminds of Sherlock Holmes movies. What it comes down to is that, sooner or later, you’re going to end up in jail. That said, who’s to… (read more)

  • It’s Not Just Greece: Trichet Extends Warning To All Of Europe On Budget Deficits

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    The tension between the EU and Greece is heating up, as central bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet warned the country to get its budget situation under control NOW or else.

    Greece bonds fell again, as a result, according to Bloomberg.

    But Trichet’s message wasn’t aimed simply at Greece. Apparently he’s not all that eager to use the power of the press to monetize massive deficits across the continent, and he basically implored everyone to get their financial houses in order.

    This comes hot on the heels of Moody’s declaring that both Greece and Portugal were on a slow, probably irreversible death march.

    The crackup of the euro continues.

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  • Puyocon mouse reacts to being squeezed, thrown, gyrated (video)

    The Puyocon isn’t about to swoop in and replace your trusty old two-dimensional laser pointing mousie just yet, but we’re always suckers for bizarre input peripherals. Demonstrated by Tsukuba University at Siggraph Asia 2009 last month, it is a soft and squeezable ball that offers a quirky new spin on the old airborne controller idea. Differing from the Wii Remote in the fact that it won’t break your HDTV (or itself) if it slips out of your hand, the spongy ball operates on the basis of a three-way accelerometer and 14 pressure sensors in order to give detailed multidimensional information to the system it’s controlling. That’s probably overkill for the humble computer desktop, but there might be hope for the Puyocon becoming a commercial reality through games that make use of all its input points — after all, if there’s room for the Wiiwaa, why not the Puyocon too? See it in action after the break.

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  • Korg Sound On Sound sneers at multitrack recording, offers unlimited tracks

    Multitrack digital recorders might not be front and center of the gadget lover’s mind right now, but slap that “unlimited” modifier in front and all of a sudden interests are piqued and ears prick up. Korg has made official its new Sound On Sound Unlimited Track Recorder, which will do exactly what its name suggests while keeping each overdub separate for future modification or retuning. You’ll be able to fit up to 26 track hours on a 16GB MicroSDHC card and a dedicated guitar input is available alongside mic and line-in ports. Another useful-sounding feature is Sound Stretch, which should allow you to alter speed to between 25 and 150 percent of the original recording without altering pitch. Price is tentatively set at £230 ($375) for a March 2010 release.

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  • Resumen de lo más destacado de la Fórmula 1

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    Estos últimos días el gran mundo que rodea a la Fórmula 1 ha estado movidito. La noticia que abría la semana y sin duda la de más repercución mediática, fue ver a Fernando Alonso vestido con los colores de Ferrari de manera oficial, haciendo realidad el sueño de muchos ferraristas españoles. A parte de presentar a su nuevo piloto, Ferrari sigue insistiendo en incorporar un tercer coche a la parrilla de la Fórmula 1 con el motivo de tener un asiento de sobra para poder incorporar, por ejemplo, a pilotos de la talla de Valentino Rossi, que volverá a probar un Ferrari a finales de Enero en el circuito de Cataluña.

    Dejando al margen el mundo Ferrari, la otra gran noticia de lo que va de semana giraba entorno a los entrenamientos de pretemporada que se realizaran en España en los próximos meses. El mal tiempo que azotaba a España y a todo el continente Europeo ponía en peligro la preparación de pretemporada los equipos, incluso se llegó a decir que el circuito de Bahrein podía ser una alternativa, pero afortunadamente parece que el tiempo está mejorando así que los espectadores ya no tiene excusas para no ir a adquirir sus entradas para contemplar el primer test de pretemporada en Cheste.

    Si bien los entrenamientos de pretemporada eran noticia por culpa del tiempo, también eran noticia por la ausencia de algunos equipos en los primeros test. Puede que la ausencia en los test de Valencia de equipos como Virgin Racing, o Lottus sea vista como normal, son equipos nuevos que parten desde cero, pero no se explica que un equipo que aspira a ser campeón del mundo como Red Bull se pierda el primer test de la pretemporada.

    Y como os estamos comentando los problemillas que tienen algunos equipos para llegar a los test de pretemporada, los problemas del equipo Campos Meta 1 se llevan la palma. Aunque parece que el equipo español estará en todos los test de pretemporada, sus problemas económicos puede que le impidan comenzar la temporada, aunque esto según Adrián Campos, Director del Equipo, no sucederá. Por si fuera poco, los problemas no acaban aquí ya que Bruno Senna, único piloto confirmado por Campos Meta, parece que puede abandonar la escudería.

    Para finalizar y no menos importante, esta semana hemos sido testigos de la vuelta de Michale Schumacher a las pistas de carrera. El alemán realizó unos test en Jerez con un monoplaza de la categoría GP2 que estuvieron pasados por agua. Vuelve el más grande de todos los tiempos y vuelve con ansias de victoria.

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  • Thanko’s Spy Button Camera gets an upgrade

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    Tokyo-based USB gadget maker Thanko gave us a video camera button last July, which was basically a mini camera for your shirt or jacket that could be used for secretly recording video. And today the company started selling the second version [JP] of the Spy Button Camera whose main new feature is the sound recording function.

    So now you have a device that shoots video (AVIs in 720 x 480 and at 30fps) and JPEGs (in 1,280 x 1,024), but which also lets you store sounds. The Spy Button Camera weighs 20g and is powered by a lithium-ion battery that lets you shoot up to 70 minutes of video. As the device has no internal memory, you’ll need to get a microSD card for it (cards holding up to 16GB are supported).

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    All the material you recorded can be transferred to your PC via USB, but only Windows XP/Vista and 7 machines are supported. The new camera doesn’t have a remote control anymore, meaning you have to push a button on the device itself to start the recording (see picture above).

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    Thanko already started selling the Spy Button Camera on their Japanese website (price: $55 including six buttons). If you live outside Japan, you can ask import/export specialist Geek Stuff 4 U if they can get one for you.


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  • Oxford riot shield sledging police officers reprimanded

    from bbc, 14 January 2010: “Police officers filmed using riot shields to sledge down a snowy hill while on duty have been reprimanded. The footage of a group of officers on Boars Hill, Oxford, was taken by Rick Latham on Tuesday. He posted it on the file-sharing website YouTube. Supt Murray added: “I have spoken to the officers concerned and reminded them in no uncertain terms that tobogganing on duty, on police equipment and at taxpayers’ expense is a very bad idea should they wish to progress under my command.”  more

  • 2010 Fiat Bravo Hatchback Released

    Italian carmaker Fiat rolled out the 2010 Bravo hatchback, after it received a minor facelift that brought slight modifications to some styling parts and equipment levels. Before jumping into details, we must mention that model year 2010 Fiat Bravo has the same price tag as its predecessor.

    At the exterior, the mirror housings and the door handles are now painted in the same color as body, while both the front grilles now in chrome or finished in black. There are two new colors available, a n… (read more)

  • Twitter’s Answer To Facebook Connect

    Twitter is preparing to launch a new set of tools that will let third party websites easily integrate Twitter features directly into their web sites and services, multiple sources have confirmed. In a nutshell, this is their response to the massively popular Facebook Connect.

    Facebook Connect was first announced in May 2008 (Google and MySpace announced similar projects at the same time).

    Facebook Connect became generally available later in 2008, and it hasn’t looked back since. Today, Facebook says 80,000 websites have added Facebook Connect, and 60 million Facebook users engage with Facebook connect on these third party websites each month. For many sites, like our own CrunchBase, it’s the only way to create an account and log in.

    Facebook Connect is attractive to a lot of smaller sites simply because it’s so easy to implement. They’ve created a number of widgets that bring Facebook features directly to third party sites, and integration is easy. You can find some of these here on TechCrunch.

    Last year Twitter released simply buttons to let users on third party sites sign in to Twitter and identify themselves (we use it in our commenting system).

    The new Twitter product will allow sites to authenticate users, pull data and then publish back to Twitter, we’ve heard. All of these features exist today via the Twitter API, but the slick Facebook Connect-like packaging and easy-to-use widgets don’t exist yet.

    Twitter is also taking an open, standards based approach. They use OAuth, for example, for authentication and data sharing. Facebook uses proprietary protocols for Facebook Connect.

    We’ll update as we hear more. But our understanding is that Twitter has been working with a handful of publishers and will likely announce the new product shortly.

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  • Gran Turismo 5 Delayed. Again and TBD

    All you game freaks out there who were rubbing their hands as you awaited March to come and bring along with it the Gran Turismo 5, stop…rubbing. Both the Japan launch date, March 2010, and the US one, summer same year, have been scrapped…

    Last year, Kazunori Yamauchi, the president of Polyphony Digital, the developer of the game for Sony Computer Entertainment, said the Playstation 3 version of the Gran Turismo 5 was to be expected at the aforementioned dates.

    Today however, Sony step… (read more)

  • Seriously Good: Quinoa-Avocado Salad from Fine Cooking

    2010-01-19-AvocadoSalad.jpgWe could hardly wait to make the quinoa-avocado salad we spotted in the most recent issue of Fine Cooking. Eagle-eyed readers will note that the grain in our picture isn’t exactly quinoa – craving overruled precision and so a few substitutions were made!

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  • Massa Questioned Piquet, Briatore Prior to the Crash-gate

    Felipe Massa told the reporters gathered at the Wrooom media event in the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort that he had doubts about the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix ever since it happened two years ago. He revealed to the media that he actually confronted Nelson Piquet Jr. and Flavio Briatore on the matter, but both laughed back at his accusations.

    I spoke to him, yeah. I spoke to him before (it became public). We were going together to drive go-karts in Italy and I asked him about Singapore – I … (read more)

  • Rumour: Ford F-150 May Get Mustang’s 3.7 Liter V6

    The Ford F-150 is apparently going to receive a new six-cylinder engine from the Ford Mustang, which will join the 3.5 liter EcoBoost V6 that will enter the stage this year, as PickupTrucks.com reports.

    The EcoBoost powerplant uses direct gasoline injection and twin-turbo forced induction in order to provide good fuel efficiency, while offering a V8 rivaling level of power. Of course all this technology comes at a cost, so it will probably retail for a higher price than other V6 units offered… (read more)

  • Friday fun?

    It’s a little while since we had some Friday fun so how about this, name a song with a day in the name or artist’s name.

    I’ll start:

    I Don’t Like Mondays – Boomtown Rats

    YouTube – BOB GELDOF and THE BOOMTOWN RATS-I dont like Mondays

    Just to make it a little more difficult, the next person has to name a song/artist with the next day of the week, so TUESDAY is next.