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Video: Cuba's Internet stuck in the '90s

22 May

Reblogged from Metro News:

HAVANA, Cuba - It was all sunshine, smiles and celebratory speeches as officials marked the arrival of an undersea fiber-optic cable they promised would end Cuba's Internet isolation and boost web capacity 3,000-fold. Even a retired Fidel Castro had hailed the dawn of a new cyber-age on the island.

More than a year after the February 2011 ceremony on Siboney Beach in eastern Cuba, and 10 months after the system was supposed to have gone online, the government never mentions the cable anymore, and Internet here remains the slowest in the hemisphere.

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Good News Cliff Asness! Tickets Still Available for International Yoga Championship

22 May

Reblogged from Observer:

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Because really, who doesn't want a hedge fund manager who's both meditative and viciously competitive, and isn't that why everyone from Ray Dalio to Process Driven Trading's Peter Muller to Paul Tudor Jones is always touting their love for transcendental meditation or the new yoga studio they just opened in Greenwich. And to which end, we'd like to share the following advert with Cliff Asness, the AQR Capital founder who seems unaware of the awe-inducing (read: nauseating) activity known as competitive yoga.

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Click! You can unlock that front door by text or NFC

22 May

Reblogged from GigaOM:

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My do-it-yourself smarthome system may be getting an upgrade with an Internet connected front door lock. Lockitron just caught my eye for a few reasons, but the main one is support for near-field communications or NFC. I already use the NFC chip in my Galaxy Nexus for wireless mobile payments and with the $295 Lockitron deadbolt system, I could wave my smartphone near the front door to unlock it.

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Dog Rides Bike All By Himself

22 May

Tour de France next!

Wooden light bulb is the most magical-looking LED bulb we've seen

22 May

Reblogged from Grist:

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There are all kinds of futuristic-looking energy-efficient light bulbs on the market -- not just the traditional piggy-tail model, but liquid-cooled bulbs that look like glass jellyfish, and bulbs with gills like a mushroom or fins like a Cadillac. But for our money, this wooden bulb by artist Ryosuke Fukusada is the most beautiful energy-efficient light fixture going. (And yes, it really is a light fixture.)

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Reagan's Blood to Be Sold at Auction

22 May

Reblogged from NewsFeed:

An online auction house is now accepting bids for a vial it claims contains drops of President Ronald Reagan’s blood drawn during his recovery from a 1981 assassination attempt.

As of Tuesday morning, bidding at PFCAuctions.com had already exceeded $10,000. The vial is being sold on behalf of an unidentified man who claims to have obtained it after his mother’s death.

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South African President Jacob Zuma penis painting vandalized in gallery

22 May

Reblogged from National Post | News:

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JOHANNESBURG -- Two men on Tuesday vandalized a portrait of President Jacob Zuma posing as Vladimir Lenin with his genitals exposed in a Johannesburg gallery, prompting the curator to take down the painting.

The vandalism succeeded where a street protest, a court battle and a pornography probe had so far failed in making the Goodman Gallery remove the painting from an art exhibition about corruption.

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Does A Ralph Lauren Dividend Double Matter To Peers?

22 May

Reblogged from 24/7 Wall St.:

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Ralph Lauren Corporation (NYSE: RL) has what would appear to be good news in most headline watching: the high-end apparel maker is doubling its dividend.  Unfortunately this is getting lost in the shuffle after its earnings report showed gains of 29%.  The company has now declared a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share, or $1.60 when you take it on an annualized basis, from its prior level of $0.20 per share per quarter. 

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