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Political crisis roils Pakistan as Taliban loom

ISLAMABAD—The collapse of a deal granting Pakistan's president and thousands of other officials freedom from prosecution on graft charges has triggered fresh political turmoil just as the army wages a major battle against Taliban militants near the ...

From SEBASTIAN ABBOT, Boston Globe,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Taliban,  Asif Ali Zardari,  Pervez Musharraf,  Benazir Bhutto,  Al-Qaeda

Delightful and haunting Braid-clone Time-Waster

The Company of Myself is one of those games that you don't want to conclude. When it does end -- if you have what it takes to get there -- it leaves you feeling sad. Kinda empty. Like there's a gap in your soul that's exactly Company of Myself -shaped ...

From SEBASTIAN ANTHONY, Download Squad,  24 Nov 2009

REPORT: CARB hid information about scientist in diesel emission rules fight

Strict regulations on diesel emissions that the California Air Resources Board approved in December 2008 are coming under renewed fire. At the time, members of the trucking industry and others complained that CARB was acting all Chicken Little and ...

From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California

Last garage team standing: Illuminati Motor Works promising big things from Seven

It sort of figures that a team named Illuminati would beat all comers. While the Automotive X Prize is nowhere near over, Illuminati Motor Works is the " only 'garage team' remaining in the contest," according to a recent profile in the local State ...

From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  24 Nov 2009

How to add network activity lights to your system tray in Windows 7

With the aid of a tiny little program -- of the juicy, sub-100-kilobyte freeware variety -- you can get those cute little blinking-blue screens back onto your system tray in Windows 7 . In yet another case of inspired naming, Network Activity Indicator ...

From SEBASTIAN ANTHONY, Download Squad,  24 Nov 2009

AutoblogGreen for 11.24.09

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From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  24 Nov 2009

Is Firefox causing laptops to overheat through CPU overuse?

Those of you that are fortunate enough to primarily surf the web on a desktop machine, you probably won't notice just how much of a resource hog web browsers can be. But if you use a laptop -- or any kind of portable really -- you have probably ...

From SEBASTIAN ANTHONY, Download Squad,  24 Nov 2009

Would a hydrogen economy be good or bad for the water supply in the U.S.?

Trying to predict the numbers that will define the hydrogen economy are anybody's guess. And guess people will, because it leads to great headlines like, "Will Hydrogen Power Suck the Lakes Dry?" What are some of those numbers? The Hydrogen Association ...

From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  23 Nov 2009

Feeling better? Vehicle miles traveled grow 2.5 percent

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From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  23 Nov 2009

Mitsubishi brings i-MiEV to Vancouver, might bring gas-powered version to U.S.

PRESS RELEASE: Mitsubishi Electric Car Goes Into Service in Vancouver, BC Source: City of Vancouver SYNOPSIS: Car is part of joint city and BC Hydro demonstration program. North America's first production-ready, highway-capable electric cars have ...

From SEBASTIAN BLANCO, AutoblogGreen,  23 Nov 2009

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