Saturday, January 14, 2012

Dutch court orders block on Pirate Bay website (Reuters)

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) ? Two Dutch cable companies were ordered by a court on Wednesday to block access to the website The Pirate Bay to prevent the illegal downloading of free music, films and games in case brought on behalf of the entertainment industry.

In Sweden, where the website was founded, Pirate Bay's owners have been prosecuted and the website has been banned, but the popular site is still available online around the world.

The website, run by an unknown group, has become a popular site where users can share music and films and it has become the subject of repeated attempts by the entertainment industry to shut it down.

In 2010, a Swedish appeals court backed a ruling fining and jailing three men then behind the site in a case brought by firms including Sony Universal Music and EMI.

The website's users were violating copyright laws, the court in The Hague said on Wednesday, ruling on a case brought by Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN, which represents major entertainment companies.

Cable company Ziggo, which is owned by private equity firm Cinven and U.S. fund Warburg Pincus, and a second cable provider, KPN-owned XS4ALL, must block access to The Pirate Bay or risk a fine of up to 250,000 euros ($320,000), the court said.

Last year, another Dutch court ruled that The Pirate Bay must block users in the Netherlands in another case brought by BREIN, but this order was ignored, the court said. ($1 = 0.7826 euros)

(Reporting by Gilbert Kreijger; Editing by Sara Webb and Ben Harding)

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Friday, January 13, 2012

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Live from the Engadget CES Stage: taking the PlayStation Vita for a spin

The next best thing to actually buying a PlayStation Vita? Why, tuning our demo, of course. We'll be joined by Sony executives to discuss the new gaming portable and see exactly what the thing can do. Join us at 12:30pm ET, after the break.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Video: Inside the home of Bette Davis

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WATCH: Demi Moore Fights with Miley Cyrus in 'LOL' Trailer

If you didn't know that the new Miley Cyrus movie was titled LOL, you probably would have guessed it about halfway through watching the first trailer. Although the film deals with such issues as teenage sex, partying and heartbreak, it's the laughing out loud that takes center stage in the video -- that and all the fighting Miley's character does with her mother, played by fellow celeb-news staple Demi Moore. Watch the trailer below!

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

FACT CHECK: Romney struggles on jobs claim (AP)

WASHINGTON ? After months of getting a pass on the subject from his rivals, Mitt Romney was challenged in the Republican presidential debate Saturday night on his frequent claims that he created great numbers of jobs in the private sector. Newt Gingrich, for one, said Romney's record as a venture capitalist was one of flipping companies, taking out all the money and "leaving behind the workers."

Who's right?

The bottom line remains unknown about how many jobs were gained or lost from Romney's work at the Bain Capital private equity company. But this much is clear: His accounting behind the assertion that he created more than 100,000 jobs at companies he helped start up or turn around has been flawed.

A look at some of the claims in the latest GOP debate and how they compare with the facts:

ROMNEY: "But in the business I had, we invested in over 100 different businesses and net ... net, taking out the ones where we lost jobs and those that we added, those businesses have now added over 100,000 jobs."

GINGRICH: "I'm not nearly as enamored of a Wall Street model where you can flip companies, you can go in and have leveraged buyouts, you can basically take out all the money, leaving behind the workers."

THE FACTS: Romney has never substantiated his frequent claim that he was a creator of more than 100,000 jobs while leading the Bain Capital private equity company. His campaign merely cites success stories without laying out the other side of the ledger ? jobs lost at Bain-acquired or Bain-supported firms that closed, trimmed their workforce or shifted employment overseas.

Moreover, his campaign bases its claims on recent employment figures at three companies ? Staples, Domino's and Sports Authority ? even though Romney's involvement with them ceased years ago.

By that sort of charitable math, President Barack Obama could be credited with creating over 1 million jobs even though employment overall is down about 2 million since he came to office. But Romney accuses Obama of destroying jobs while using a different standard to judge his own performance ? cherry-picked examples that leave everything else out.

By its nature, venture capitalism often results in lost jobs because profitability and efficiency are key to investors, not how many people are on the payroll. Bain Capital profited in cases where employment went both up and down.

Staples, now with close to 90,000 employees, and Sports Authority, with about 15,000, were startups supported by Romney. The direct work force at Domino's has grown by nearly 8,000 since Romney's intervention. But Romney got out of the game in 1999, which has not stopped his campaign from crediting him with jobs created at those companies since then.

Romney toned down the braggadocio in the latest debate, saying that of the Bain-supported companies that grew, "we're only a small part of that, by the way." But he insisted his claim of more than 100,000 jobs was a "net net" figure that takes into account job losses elsewhere, even though his campaign has defended the assertion only by reporting on the performance of Sports Authority, Domino's and Staples.

No one has been able to produce a full accounting of job gains and losses from the scores of companies Romney dealt with at Bain. But a Los Angeles Times review of Bain's 10 largest investments under Romney found that four of the big companies declared bankruptcy within a few years, costing thousands of jobs and often pension and severance benefits.

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RON PAUL about RICK SANTORUM: "So he's a big government person, along with him being very associated with the lobbyists and taking a lot of funds. And also where did he get ? make his living afterwards? I mean, he became a high-powered lobbyist in Washington, D.C. And he has done quite well. We checked out Newt, on his income. I think we ought to find out how much money he (Santorum) has made from the lobbyists as well."

SANTORUM: "When I left the United States Senate, I got involved in causes that I believe in.... I was asked by a health care company to be on their board of directors. Now, I don't know whether you think boards of directors are lobbyists. They're not."

THE FACTS: Santorum was not, as Paul suggested, a registered lobbyist after he left the Senate. But Santorum did trade his Washington experience for lucrative work afterward, not unlike Gingrich, who has faced plenty of tough questions about money he earned from the corridors of power despite never being registered as a lobbyist.

Financial disclosure records show that from January 2010 to August 2011, Santorum earned at least $1.3 million working as a corporate consultant, political pundit and board member. Santorum reported that the American Continental Group, a Washington lobbying group, paid him $65,000 in consulting fees. The firm's lengthy client list includes Microsoft Corp., Comcast Corp. and the American Gaming Association.

"The senator did general consulting and provided his advice and opinion on which way the Senate may go, based on his record in the Senate and his history in leadership," said David Urban, president of American Continental Group.

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ROMNEY: "I was in a state where the Supreme Court stepped in and said, marriage is a relationship required under the Constitution for ? for people of the same sex to be able to marry. And John Adams, who wrote the Constitution, would be surprised."

THE FACTS: John Adams would be surprised to hear he wrote the Constitution. He was a minister to Britain at the time, after having been minister to France. He was not a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. He was, though, an architect of the Declaration of Independence. And he constructed the Massachusetts Constitution.

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SANTORUM, on Obama's approach to large street protests of the elections in Iran in which Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected over a perceived moderate: "We had a president of the United States who stood silently by as thousands were killed on the streets, and did nothing. Did nothing. In fact, he tacitly supported the results of the election."

THE FACTS: Santorum appears to have substantially exaggerated the death toll, for which there is no authoritative estimate. Opposition supporters in Iran claimed hundreds may have died; the Iranian government claimed several dozen.

Obama indeed reacted cautiously ? tepidly in the opinion of critics. Wisely or not, he had reasons for doing so. Iran analysts had warned against overt U.S. support for Ahmadinejad's foes, saying such backing might taint them as well as give the Iranian government evidence that the unrest was caused by outsiders. Iranian opposition figures wanted distance from the United States over fears that U.S. support would impugn their credibility.

Once the severity of the crackdown became known, Obama condemned the violence and said the Iranian government should respect the rights of free speech and assembly. When it became clear that opposition protesters were relying heavily on social media to get their message out and organize, the State Department intervened with Twitter to delay a planned upgrade that would have shut down the service in Iran.

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ROMNEY, on Obama: "He wants us to turn into a European-style welfare state."

GINGRICH: "His desperate efforts to create a .... European model."

THE FACTS: Republicans seldom make clear what they are talking about when they accuse Obama of trying to turn the U.S. into a "European-style welfare state."

They no doubt are referring at least in part to Obama's health-care overhaul, but that falls far short of many European plans of government-sponsored, universal health-care coverage. There's little evidence that any of Obama's proposals are modeled on European laws, policies and practices. And in finance, European nations appear to be moving in the direction of an American model, with tighter restrictions on banking practices and deficit-reduction programs.

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Associated Press writers Nancy Benac, Charles Babington, Joan Lowy, Matthew Lee and Tom Raum contributed to this report.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

President Obama doesn?t play enough golf

According to this website, Barack Obama has hit the links 91 times since taking the oath of office in 2009. That is a record and he has 13 more rounds scheduled during his current 17-day Hawaiian vacation. Talk show host Joe Pagliarulo spent several minutes discussing Obama?s golf habit the other day while filling in for Sean Hannity, and he is not alone in the almost universal condemnation of Obama?s apparent disregard for the responsibilities of the office of president. Those on the left, like Chris Matthews, think Obama is failing in his primary objective as legislator in chief. Those on the right cite this supposed dereliction of duty as evidence that Obama cannot handle the job, is overwhelmed and overmatched and should step down. They insist a real president, like George W. Bush, who famously stopped golfing to show ?solidarity with soldiers serving in Iraq,? would respect the office and show the American people that he is at work for them.

I have a better suggestion: Please, for the sake of the United States, Mr. Obama, keep golfing! In fact, I would like it if you went golfing every day. Stay far away from the Oval Office and fulfill your constitutional duty by letting Congress legislate while you avoid doing anything that might be construed as legislative in nature. As I point out in my The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, ?The executive was not meant to be the dominant branch of the general government, Congress was ? and the Constitution as ratified does not allow for unrestrained executive authority. Returning the executive branch to its proper role should be the primary focus of all Americans who want a return to constitutional government.?

To be sure, Obama is breaking modern protocol by his seemingly uninspired executive performance. James K. Polk, president from 1845-1849, was the first to show the American people that he was willing to burn the midnight oil, literally, while in office. He had gas lights installed in the White House in order to work through the night. Abraham Lincoln spent many nights at the War Department during the War Between the States. Grover Cleveland often worked 20-hour days and at least six days a week. And both Roosevelts spent long hours poring over legislation and playing politics.

These men were not alone. From Woodrow Wilson?s ?New Freedom? to George W. Bush?s ?Compassionate Conservatism? to Barack Obama?s ?Hope and Change,? the American presidency has become the staging ground for legislative proposals and agendas. Americans in the modern era demand that ?their? president put his nose to the grindstone and put in 20-hour days. That is the problem. Early presidents, such as Polk, can be excused for working long hours. They answered much of their correspondence in person and did not have the convenience of modern technology or large staffs. Cleveland worked long days in an attempt to thwart the volumes of unconstitutional legislation that crossed his desk. But the others spent many hours trying to transform the general government and enhance presidential authority. The president has become a knee-capper, a ?bully? as Teddy Roosevelt called the office, a man responsible for giving the ?treatments? of Lyndon Johnson. He is now charged with bringing both wavering supporters and opponents of ?his legislation? alike in line. That is appropriate behavior for a king or a dictator, but not for a limited executive. Barack Obama avoids this type of activity (thankfully) and thus has met the consternation of the left and the ridicule of the right. This is one area where he is acting more like the founding generation than not.

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The nerdiest New Year's drinking gadgets

By Sean Fallon

Nerd Approved?

If your New Year's resolution is to be nerdier than you were the year before, using one of the following drinking gadgets on New Year's Eve will have you off to a good start.

(Well, maybe not good: There's nothing good about getting into a fistfight over which Trek captain ? or worse, which?Doctor ??was the best.)

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Tailgater backpack drink dispenser
The Tailgater drink-dispensing backpack is back for New Year's, and it's been upgraded with a second tank for 210 ounces of total capacity. So you can party twice as hard. I actually replaced my CamelBak backpack with one of these while I take my weekly trail runs. Needless to say, I've been waking up naked in the woods far more than I used to. $39.95 - Home Wet Bar

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Cocktail chemistry set

Make your mixed drinks a little more scientific with this unique chemistry set. It includes test tubes, flasks and a shaker that will allow you to concoct the perfect cocktail. Remember, you're not a bartender ? you're a mixologist. You've got a lab coat and everything. $34.99 - ThinkGeek

Photoblocker beer cooler
On a normal day, you might receive a few messages on Facebook. So when you see dozens of notifications on the morning after a night you don't remember, you know that whatever you're about to read isn't going to be good.

With that in mind, a South American beer brand and Buenos Aires-based ad agency teamed up to develop the Photoblocker ? a beer cooler that detects camera flashes in 360 degrees and reflects back a powerful flash that should, in theory, wash out any unsavory drunken images that will come back to haunt you later. There aren't any details on when or if the Photoblocker will be widely available, but its creators claim to have successfully tested a prototype in a few Argentinian bars. Fast Company via That's Nerdalicious

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Pi bottle opener
Math is the language of the universe. But even if you add with your fingers like I do, there are ways to wield the power of mathematics to your own ends. Like using this pi bottle opener for example. I also know that 8 beers + 4 shots = 1 head in toilet. $25 - Uncommon Green via That's Nerdalicious

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Star Wars ice trays
You're going to need plenty of ice on hand for your New Year's Eve party, and there's no nerdier way to keep a drink cold than with ice from a R2-D2 or Han Solo-in-carbonate ice tray. I like to fill one tray with Pepto Bismol for morning after. Pepto Pops I call 'em. Also comes in Millennium Falcon, Stormtrooper, Darth Vader and X-Wing versions. $9.99 - Big Bad Toy Store via That's Nerdalicious

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The Football
A briefcase called ?The Football? follows the President around wherever he goes as it contains all of the information necessary to launch an offensive nuclear strike. This briefcase is also called "The Football" but it is only to be used by the President of Partying. Consider it the nuclear option for boredom. The briefcase contains everything from vodka, tequila and Red Bull to Advil, Altoids and a deck of cards. $500 - Urban Mercenaries via That's Nerdalicious

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DC Comics shot glasses
Drink like a superhero with these DC comics-themed shot glasses. The set includes Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, The Flash, Green Lantern (also available in Justice League pint glasses). Just make sure you know your limits because after a few shots from the Wonder Woman glass you and the ex-girlfriend you just drunk dialed will realize that the Lasso of Truth is very, very real. $17.99 - ThinkGeek via That's Nerdalicious

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Sk??zi koozie glove
Keep your beer cold and your hands warm while you wait for the ball to drop with the Sk??zi Scandinavian Koozie Glove. Sure you could just wear a regular glove while drinking a beer, but this is way more adorable and European. $29.99 - Sk??zi via Fashionably Geek

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Ammo case Chiller cask
If you prefer wine over beer and liquor this New Year's Eve, you'll love this upcycled U.S. Army ammo case Chiller cask. On the sophistication and hipness scale it's far above traditional boxed wine. And let's face it, opening up a box of Franzia is only slightly more sophisticated than chugging a bottle of Thunderbird in a paper bag behind a dumpster. Plus, the Chiller includes a refillable bag that can hold four bottles worth of decent wine. To get you started, the ?Make Wine Not War?-emblazoned case comes pre-filled with your choice of a Napa Valley Cabernet or Costal Queen Chardonnay. $70 to $80 - Thrillist via That's Nerdalicious

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Battlestar Galactica stein
This Top Gun stein replica from Quantum Mechanics (originally seen in the Battlestar Galactica episode "Scar") quickly became my beer drinking vessel of choice. It's an exact 1:1 scale replica with kiln-baked ceramic, a metal lid and hand-panted details. I've become so attached to it that I've started drinking my morning coffee out of it ... in honor of Starbuck. $59.95 - QMx via That's Nerdalcious

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