Archive for January, 2011

The Caucus: Civil Unions Legalized in Illinois

Monday, January 31st, 2011

“It’s an important moment in the land of Lincoln,” Governor Patrick J. Quinn said as the standing-room only crowd cheered and snapped pictures. “We believe in civil rights and we believe in civil unions.”

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The Caucus: Civil Unions Legalized in Illinois

Rehabilitating Yeltsin

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Rethinking the legacy of Russia’s former president

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White House Sets New Diet Guide

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Hope you don’t like your food too salty. The Obama administration set forth new dietary guidelines Monday that encourage people to consume less and eat better, and especially to lay off salt. The Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services…

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Carroll seals switch to Liverpool

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Liverpool confirm the signing of Andy Carroll from Newcastle for a fee believed to be about £35m.

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La Stanza dello Scirocco Cachepot

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Alessi’s latest wind-inspired design helps prop up plants We’ve long been fans of the way the playful confetti-like geometry of Mario Trimarchi’s La Stanza dello Scirocco line for Alessi lends striking looks and surprising shadows to an interior. Now, with the introduction of a cachepot, the designer brings the beautifully asymmetrical design to indoor gardening. The new design even adds a bit of innovation with the rectangles reaching up to help prop up plants—particularly perfect for the typically top-heavy stems of orchids. Available in white or black finish, the pot will sell through the Alessi store .

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City Room: Kool Herc Puts Focus on Insurance

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Kool Herc, known as the Father of Hip-Hop, lacks health insurance and needs money for a medical procedure.

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World’s Oldest Person Dies

Monday, January 31st, 2011

A Texas woman believed to be the world’s oldest person died Monday at the age of 114, according to her caretaker. Eunice Sanborn claimed she was actually 115, and that the U.S. Census Bureau erroneously recorded her birth year as 1896. A homemaker,…

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‘Sanctum’ Prize Pack Giveaway!

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Calling all underwater and Sanctum fans! The James Cameron-produced underwater 3D adventure will be in theaters soon and to help you

Egypt’s future in army hands

Monday, January 31st, 2011

The pledge by the army in Egypt not to attack demonstrators is being seen as a signal that the Mubarak regime is possibly coming to an end.

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Part of health care law struck down

Monday, January 31st, 2011

A federal judge has ruled unconstitutional President Obama’s sweeping health care reform law, setting up what is likely to be a contentious Supreme Court challenge.

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Protesters believe Mubarak is ‘on the run’

Monday, January 31st, 2011

A powerful intervention by leaders of the Egyptian Army have put more pressure on President Mubarak to step down.

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Egypt Shutting Down Phone Lines

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Desperate to quell a week’s worth of protests, the Egyptian state’s information ministry told CNN on Monday that it would be shutting down mobile-phone networks in anticipation of a mass demonstration planned in Cairo on Tuesday. Internet access has…

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Illinois Signs Civil-Unions Law

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Get ready for an influx of save-the-dates from Illinois. The state’s governor, Pat Quinn, signed “historic” legislation Wednesday allowing civil unions for both gay and straight couples. The bill is considered a hard-won victory for gay and lesbian…

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Savage to retire at end of season

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Derby County’s former Wales midfielder Robbie Savage announces he will retire at the end of the season.

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Take business on the road with a mobile scanner weighing less than a pound While other portable scanners with great digital functionality have come before it, Fujitsu’s new ScanSnap S1100 adds some key features that put it a cut above for business use. The PC and Mac compatible device, designed for the traveling professional (deemed the Best Mobile Productivity Accessory by Notebooks), allows users to immediately upload documents, photos or hard cards (plastic cards) directly to Google Docs and Evernote . Like the similar Doxie Cloud , ScanSnap’s resolution output is as high as 600dpi, but its speed and universal compatibility make it a more ideal business companion. With efficiency at the core of the design, Fujitsu’s focus was to furnish the business community with a mobile scanner that could digitize a class action lawsuit from a Starbucks. A number of features make such remote heavy lifting easy. Continuous document feeding allows for scanning of multiple documents without delay, at scanning speeds of 7.5 seconds per page. The searchable content function digitally archives information highlighted in a document to the chosen upload platform to make it finable later. ScanSnap also gives the option of scanning in business cards or credit cards, immediately extracting information for use within laptops or mobile devices. Another brilliant addition is the easy self-maintenance of the scanner—pop it open to clean the camera and roller in a matter of minutes. The ScanSnap S1100 sells through Fujitsu’s site directly for $200.

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