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Believe it or not, we first heard of SDXC nearly a year ago. Aside from a highly guarded chip spotted at CeBIT, though, we've yet to see any of those cards in the flesh. Full Article at Engadget
If you enjoy the decimation of an industry as much as Google does then you're going to love the latest rumor sourced from DigiTimes' manufacturing moles. Full Article at Engadget
U.S. soldiers discuss, minutes before going for a patrolling in the center of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec.2, 2009. View Photo »
You have to learn lessons from history. On the other hand, each historical moment is different. You never step into the same river twice. And so Afghanistan is not Vietnam
Facebook has crossed the 350 million active user mark, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced tonight. Full Article at GigaOM
In February 2009, Jim McKelvey, who’d left the technology business and became a glass blower, lost an order because he couldn’t accept a credit card from a customer who wanted to buy his creation. He called his friend and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. Full Article at GigaOM
Multi-hop mesh networks, confined to university labs at the start of this decade, are now widely available from commercial vendors. Full Article at Ars Technica
A U.S. soldier patrols through the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. Many Afghans were still sleeping when President Barack Obama announced he was sending 30,000 more U.S. troops to the war. View Photo »
Honored to be at the White House for the state dinner in honor of India with President Obama and our First Lady!
More than one third of African country Cameroon's websites pose a security risk to surfers according to a new report by security expert McAfee. Full Article at BBC News
and it blows. I can't even choose a competent ISP here because the condo has an exclusivity deal with Rogers. Also cable is rolled into the condo fees, making "ditching it" a non-option. How is this even allowed? Full Article at Techdirt
U.S. soldiers discuss, minutes before going for a patrolling in the center of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec.2, 2009.
View Photo »A U.S. soldier patrols through the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. Many Afghans were still sleeping when President Barack Obama announced he was sending 30,000 more U.S. troops to the war.
View Photo »PANMUNJOM, SOUTH KOREA - DECEMBER 02: A Repatriated North Korean Army sergeant (C) is seen during the repatriation ceremony at the Panmunjom on December 2, 2009 in South Korea. South Korean Navy vessels rescued a North Korean army sergeant from a small boat in the Korean west sea.
View Photo »A CH-47F Chinook transport helicopter prepares to land at FOB Salerno in Afghanistan December 2, 2009.
View Photo »A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter prepares to land at FOB Salerno in Afghanistan December 2, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he is ordering 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan by next summer to counter a resurgent Taliban and plans to begin a troop withdrawal in 18 months.
View Photo »A U.S. soldier from Task Force TF Yukon sits inside a CH-47F Chinook transport helicopter while looking at a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter at FOB Salerno in Afghanistan December 2, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. soldiers from Task Force TF Yukon wait for a transport helicopter at FOB Salerno, Afghanistan, December 2, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Army soldiers walk towards a motor pool at Forward Operating Base Airborne, near the town of Maidan Shar, Wardak province, Afghanistan Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »A U.S. Army soldier walks past vehicles as they prepare to leave at Forward Operating Base Airborne, near the town of Maidan Shar, Wardak province, Afghanistan Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Army soldiers talk to each other before leaving on patrol at Forward Operating Base Airborne, near the town of Maidan Shar, Wardak province, Afghanistan Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »A U.S. Army soldier watches excerpts from President Barack Obama's speech about Afghanistan at a nearly empty dining facility at Forward Operating Base Airborne, near the town of Maidan Shar, Wardak province, Afghanistan Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 1: U.S. President Barack Obama disembarks Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House December 1, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »A man sits and watches President Barack Obama's speech on TV sets at a Yamada Denki electric appliance store in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009.
View Photo »North Korean officials walk towards the border to take along a repatriated North Korean Army sergeant, who was rescued from a small boat in the Korean West Sea, one mile northwest of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on November 29, 2009, during a humanitarian repatriation ceremony at the...
View Photo »A North Korean guard soldier (L) looks at a repatriated North Korean Army sergeant (2nd R), who was rescued from a small boat in the Korean West Sea, one mile northwest of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on November 29, 2009, during a humanitarian repatriation ceremony at the truce vill...
View Photo »Tareq and Michaele Salahi pose for a photographer as they prepare for a photo shoot with other models at Halcyon House in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington December 1, 2009.
View Photo »A North Korean soldier (R) holding a camera looks at the south during a humanitarian repatriation ceremony for a North Korean Army sergeant, who was rescued from a small boat in the Korean West Sea, one mile northwest of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on November 29, 2009, as United Na...
View Photo »North Korean soldiers march towards the border to take along a repatriated North Korean Army sergeant, who was rescued from a small boat in the Korean West Sea, one mile northwest of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on November 29, 2009, as a South Korean soldier (bottom L) stands guard...
View Photo »A U.S. official (C) of United Nations Command gives a signal to take along a repatriated North Korean Army sergeant, who was rescued from a small boat in the Korean West Sea, one mile northwest of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on November 29, 2009, during a humanitarian repatriation c...
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama steps off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, December 1, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - DECEMBER 01: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and Chairman of the Board of Trustees for amfAR Kenneth Cole throw the switch to turn of the lights of Washington Square Park's Arch to commemorate World Aids Day during the amfAR world AIDS day event at Washington Sq...
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listens as President Barack Obama speaks about Afghanistan policy at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, December 1, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to cadets at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, December 1, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about Afghanistan policy at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, December 1, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a nationally televised address at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, December 1, 2009.
View Photo »A U.S. soldier patrols through the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. Many Afghans were still sleeping when President Barack Obama announced he was sending 30,000 more U.S. troops to the war.
View Photo »You have to learn lessons from history. On the other hand, each historical moment is different. You never step into the same river twice. And so Afghanistan is not Vietnam
is going to send a high powered team from FBI with details of the Headley-Rana interrogation. They have exhaustive information and President Obama has instructed the FBI to share everything with us (Indian Government)
It takes us one step closer to a successful outcome in Copenhagen.
I compared President Bush's last and President Obama's first and found the Obama writer pretty much followed Daena's template, with the exception of excluding personal acknowledgment of Who to be thankful to
I am pleased to announce that, thanks to the interventions of Malia and Sasha—because I was planning to eat this sucker—Courage will also be spared this terrible and delicious fate. Later today, he'll head to Disneyland
it’s unlikely IBM’s shift to REST will settle the whole REST versus SOAP debate, since SOAP has a heavyweight of its own: Microsoft and its popular SharePoint.
I consider him a wise leader who has helped unleash India’s extraordinary economic growth. He is a man of honest and integrity. I respect him and I trust him
New pic of the video on Google from the best man in the world, Obama, on his most prized Apple machine.
There is no question this has been a tough year for America. We're at war, our economy is emerging from an extraordinary recession into recovery
Obama's own credibility [on Israel-Palestine] is so diminished... that serious negotiations may be farther off than ever
It will be another opportunity to convey to the prime minister and the people of India, as India assumes its rightful place as a global leader in this century, that you will have no better friend and partner than the United States of America
Whenever I get to talk to Obama - we talk football, but mostly we talk about how I’m living off the field. He asks how my classes are going and how my family is doing ... He asks my Dad all the time, ‘How’s Marcus?’ It’s cool having the President ask about you. He keeps up with our team and watches us o...
When President Lincoln set aside the National Day of Thanksgiving for the first time -- to celebrate America's 'fruitful fields,' 'healthful skies,' and the 'strength and vigor' of the American people -- it was in the midst of the Civil War, just when the future of our very union was most in doubt
We don't know exactly what happened but we are told that Mr. Obama relied more on the judgment of his political advisers - specifically his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel - than of his Mideast specialists
As a young girl raised in Matabeleland — in the Matabeleland region of Zimbabwe in the early 1980s, Magodonga witnessed the — Gukurahundi massacres — the systematic murder of many thousands of people, including her uncle and several cousins — many of whom were buried in mass graves that they’d been forc...
Obama had to give up on a $150,000 Simon & Schuster contract because he couldn’t complete the manuscript, his sources were telling him Obama finally had to bring in a ghostwriter to put together his highly praised Dreams From My Father for Times Books. He had a million pieces of tape, pictures, memos, n...
India has much to teach the developing world in terms of achieving food sufficiency
Telstra is a good example, using multiple channels, using Twitter for customer service, blogs and Facebook
I look forward to India's participation in our nuclear summit next year, as well as India's participation as a full partner in our shared vision of a world without nuclear weapons
The United Nations is looking forward to working with Afghanistan's President Karzai ... This morning I spoke with Gordon Brown about a planned conference in London followed by a similar one in Afghanistan.
To advance our historic Food Security Initiative, American and Indian researchers will collaborate to improve agricultural output and reduce hunger, not only in India, where enormous strides have been made, but around the world. And India has much to teach the developing world in terms of achieving food...
I use Twitter and Facebook a lot for Black Friday
We celebrate the great and growing partnership between the United States and India.
I have been collecting stamps of Michael Jackson from two to three years. I get the information from the Internet; I go to Google and search for Michael Jackson. I also exchange stamps with my friends; I ask them if there are any new stamps of Michael and then hunt for these new stamps
India today is a rising and responsible global power. So I believe that the relationship between the United States and India will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century
