Gawker:
Evil Twin-spawning Sarah Palin isn't catching any easy breaks lately. Should she? Better ask her fans who, oh wait, are now booing her. And when Martha Stewart calls you out, damn, you know you've set some kind of bar. Not exaggerating. Martha Stewart got asked by CNN why Sarah Palin's polarizing. Martha calls her "boring," (Read More)
Mashable!:
If you’ve been on the web long enough, you’ll know that Twitter isn’t the first startup to have suffered scaling issues: the auction site had significant problems keeping the servers humming in its early days. Today eBay is giving users a small reminder of that era: eBay’s search engine is down, meaning goods cannot be fou (Read More)
CNET News.com:
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea. (Read More)
TorrentFreak:
In August, Swedish artist and composer Magnus Uggla launched a scathing attack on the owners of Spotify. After discovering that Sony BMG is a shareholder and receiving virtually no cash from his music being played there, he withdrew his tracks from the service and stormed away, declaring controversially: “I’d rather be rape (Read More)
Lifehacker:
If you're tired of the same old outdoor holiday decorating routine of simply wrapping a tree in lights, you'll definitely want to check out these lighted tree balls, a cheap and novel way to brighten your neighborhood. The design of the tree balls is extremely simple. You take a length of chicken wire, roll it in a tube, fo (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Behind the scenes disagreement over footballing ideologies could threaten Tony Pulis's success storySuperficially, all seems well at Stoke City, but the club's serene public face masks a mini-crisis of ideologies being fought out behind the scenes.Although Tony Pulis's side stand mid-table in the Premier League and the poss (Read More)
The Guardian:
After a whistleblower revealed Canadian complicity in the torture of Afghan prisoners, a full public inquiry is vitalOne man has Canada in an uproar. Former second-in-command at the Canadian embassy in Kabul, Richard Colvin, told a parliamentary committee in Ottawa that all detainees handed over to the Afghanistan governmen (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Northampton 26-17 HarlequinsNorthampton maintained their unbeaten home record with a win over Harlequins in a game which saw the return of Tom Williams for the first time since his Bloodgate ban.The Saints went ahead after just three minutes through a Bruce Reihana try and a couple of penalties gave them further respite. Ni (Read More)
Gawker:
Kind of like a Harry Potter book, right? Michael Lohan's now Jon Gosselin's contracts expert. Nothing but squares at the Daily News. Robert Pattinson hates his life. Carrie Prejean: monumentally stupider than previously imagined. Here's your Saturday Morning Gossip Roundup: So, wait, when did Michael Lohan become a contrac (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Martin Johnson's men made it tough for their superior opponents, but nothing other than a New Zealand win was on the cardsEngland promised to show their spirit against the All Blacks, and they were as good as their word. If you wanted a moment that summed up the challenge they presented to a side generally reckoned to be th (Read More)
Ars Technica:
What would a week in Apple be if it didn't involve some developer drama, Google, and Psystar? That's all included in this week's top Apple news, as well as a few major software tidbits and rumors about Apple building more first-party iPhone games. Read on:Respected developers begin fleeing from App Store pl (Read More)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed:
Fred Schulte, a senior reporter for the Huffington Post Investigative Fund, talked with NPR's Scott Simon Saturday morning about the overlooked technology companies that stand to make huge profits in the push to digitize the nation's medical records."The government's $45 billion plan to jump-start a national shift to electr (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Bowler could return for latter stages of ODI series• South Africa all-rounder ruled out of remaining gamesThe England cricketcamp has had the look of a field hospital in recent weeks so the sight of Stuart Broad running in to bowl at Centurion, coupled with the news that South Africa's Jacques Kallis would miss the remain (Read More)
Engadget:
It's a wild land of imagination over at Wired and Condé Nast these days. The pair have managed not only to dream up a colorful, animated copy of Wired magazine for the so-far imaginary Apple tablet, but actually whipped up a concept of a Apple tablet to go with it. The Willy Wonka-style pairing are being shown off at the Wi (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Tips and tricks, Bugs/Recalls, Troubleshooting, Snow LeopardI have a couple of Gmail accounts set up with Google Apps, so that Google is hosting my email using my own domain names. While those accounts have been working flawlessly for quite a while, I suddenly ran into issues a few days ago where Appl (Read More)