Thursday, May 3, 2012

Celebration Pack Xbox 360 drapes itself in Union Jack, sings Rule Britannia

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If the Queen's Jubilee and 2012 Olympics pride have overcome your sense of subtlety, Microsoft has a special game console for you. The Celebration Pack Xbox 360 is a plain-jane 4GB Kinect bundle underneath, but it slathers the console, the wireless gamepad and the Kinect sensor in a tattered Union Jack to remind everyone you're not from Canada. Gamers also get copies of Kinect Adventures and Kinect Sports to help them train for the 500-meter relay. Showing your patriotism with an Xbox will cost you £250 ($406) when the console is ready on May 25, while Microsoft will gladly sell you a just-as-British Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 for £30 ($49).

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Sony's Stalls Its Streaming TV Service Because Cable Controls Data [Streaming Video]

Sony finally confirmed that it's working on a broadband TV service to compete with the reviled cable companies. Great! Except that the project is on hold over concerns about cable companies, data caps, and net neutrality. That means fewer choices for you and more power to big cable. More »


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Online Video Content Pioneer Revision3 In Acquisition Talks With The Discovery Channel

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NBC Wednesday Night Sneak Peek Videos

Happy hump day my friends! I have some pretty awesome sneak peek at tonight?s NBC lineup featuring Betty White?s Off Their Rockers and Law & Order: SVU. These videos are sure to make your mid week blahs disappear. NBC Wednesday is the place to be if you are looking for a little bit of laughter and drama all rolled up together. Tonight the peacock network is giving you a double dose of Betty White with back to back episodes, one of them is a repeat. Side note the comedy Best Friends Forever was canned so each week fans will get to see two Betty White?s Off Their Rockers. That being said I give to you a little sneak preview of tonight?s episode titled ?Birthday in Blue?. I don?t know what it is about that show but it sure makes me giggle. I told you there was some drama in store for fans tonight as well and I as always will not disappoint. Next up you can take a little glimpse at what the guys on Law & Order: SVU are in for, including special guest stars BD Wong, James Van Der Beek and Eric Close. In tonight?s show some young [...]

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'Even Jimmy Carter' (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Israel elections to be announced in 'coming days'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday looked set to call early elections, and Defence Minister Ehud Barak said he expected parliament to name a date within days.

Netanyahu, said to favour early elections in a bid to strengthen his position before a potential fight over austerity measures and US elections in November, has so far made no official announcement on a change to the date, currently scheduled for October 2013.

"Apparently the Knesset will decide on elections within the coming days," Barak, a close confidante of Netanyahu, was quoted by his office as telling members of his Independence party on Monday.

"Whether the elections themselves are set for the middle of August or the middle of October I don't see much difference. We are entering an election campaign."

"It's final," said Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who heads the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu party. "Now it is only a question of dates."

Lieberman, whose party is a key partner in Netanyahu's coalition government, told the Ynet news website he was eager for the vote to take place as quickly as possible.

"If the decision to go to elections has been made, we should hold them as quickly as possible," he said.

Israeli public radio said Netanyahu favours a date between mid-August and the beginning of September, while the head of the main opposition Kadima party, Shaul Mofaz, is pushing for October 16.

Commentators said there were plenty of reasons for Netanyahu to favour bringing the vote forward, including the desire to consolidate his position before having to implement budget cuts later this year.

He is also looking to bolster domestic support before US elections in November, which could return US President Barack Obama to office.

Netanyahu has differed with Obama on issues ranging from the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process to Iran's nuclear programme.

Another key reason for bringing the vote forward is a dispute over the issue of drafting Orthodox Jews into the army, which has threatened the stability of Netanyahu's coalition.

The so-called Tal Law, which allowed ultra-Orthodox Jews to defer their service in the Israeli military, is strongly opposed by Lieberman's staunchly secular Yisrael Beitenu party.

Netanyahu has pledged to replace the law, which expires this year, with a more "egalitarian" rule, but is caught between Yisrael Beitenu and the ultra-Orthodox factions in his coalition, who adamantly oppose military service.

The Knesset is expected to debate a replacement law on May 9.

Whenever the elections are held, polls have consistently showed Netanyahu and his Likud party coming out on top, with no credible rival to the prime minister.

A poll published by the Yediot Aharonot newspaper on Monday showed Likud increasing its strength from 27 to 30 seats in the 120-seat Knesset, if elections were held today.

The Labour party stands to make the biggest relative gain, winning 18 seats, from the nine it currently holds, while Yisrael Beitenu would lose two seats, leaving it with 13, the poll showed.

Kadima is expected to suffer crushing losses, with its standing reduced from 28 seats to 11, while the newly formed Yesh Atid (There is a Future) party would win 11 seats, the poll found.

The shape of any future coalition remains unclear, however, with Labour, Kadima and Yesh Atid all having expressed willingness to join a government led by Netanyahu.

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Witness says lied for former Senator Edwards to save campaign (reuters)

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