White House joins Tumblr, says to expect GIFs

The Obama Administration is once again dipping into social media, this time announcing the creation of an account on Tumblr, which is currently composed of a single post and image. Says the White House, the Tumblr will be used in conjunction with the administration’s other social media accounts to help make it the “most open and accessible administration in history.”

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Of course, the White House isn’t likely to provide the same content you usually see on Tumblr – we’d be surprised to see any cat GIFs, for example – although the announcement does say that “yes, of course there will be GIFs.” We’re eager to see what kind the administration puts up, but that aside, the Tumblr will be used to provide things of a more interesting and informative nature.

Users who keep an eye on the administration’s latest social account will find quotes from President Obama, as well as content that is relevant to the administration and White House, such as videos of notable visits and photographs that feature the president. The announcement also promises “wonky charts,” although it doesn’t specify what kind of charts that includes.

And as with similar announcements it has made in the past, the Administration is inviting public participation, requesting that users let them know how they can improve the White House’s Tumblr, ask questions, and share stories with them. Such a task is possible via the Submission Tool. If Tumblr’s not your thing, you can also check out the administration’s Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube accounts.

[via White House]


White House joins Tumblr, says to expect GIFs is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Detroit Tigers Beat Atlanta Braves 10-0, Anibal Sanchez Sets Team Record For Strikeouts

DETROIT — Anibal Sanchez approached the dugout with the crowd at Comerica Park roaring its approval, then he took off his hat to acknowledge the fans.

Aware of his pitch count, he realized his night was probably done – but what an evening it was.

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Bradley Manning Mistakenly Named Honorary Grand Marshal Of San Francisco’s Gay Rights Parade (UPDATED)

SAN FRANCISCO — Racing to stanch a flow of criticism, the president of San Francisco’s annual gay pride celebration said Friday that the U.S. Army private charged in a massive leak of U.S. secrets to the WikiLeaks website will not be an honorary grand marshal after all.

SF Pride Board President Lisa Williams said in a statement that an employee of the organization had prematurely notified imprisoned intelligence specialist Bradley Manning this week that he had been selected for the distinction, which recognizes about a dozen celebrities, politicians and community organizations each year for their contributions to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities.

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Ocean Robbins: Monsanto Hates This

Monsanto and their buddies in big agribusiness might want to dominate the world’s food supply. But a growing movement of concerned citizens is getting fed up and fighting back.
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This Week’s Top Comedy Video: Christopher Nolan Coffee Commercials

Christopher Nolan is a great movie director but how would his genius and uh, love for darkness, translate into something like commercials? It’d probably be hilarious! Though let’s be honest, if I saw a coffee commercial like Inception, Memento or The Dark Knight, I’d go out to the store and buy their coffee immediately. More »

Howard Bragman: Gwissues: One-on-One With Greg Louganis (VIDEO)

Famous for taking home gold medals in diving at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, Louganis is back in the spotlight as the Dive Master on ABC’s celebrity diving competition show SPLASH. Here he opens up about coming out as a professional athlete and the fight against HIV.
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GALAXY S 4 quad-core Snapdragon model gets rooted before release

The Qualcomm Snapdragon-based quad-core Samsung GALAXY S 4 flagship smartphone is just days away from hitting multiple US carriers, and before its even been released the handset has already received a root exploit. While a few inventory issues delayed the release date, with 100 million sales expected Android developers are already hard at work for the smartphone.

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Popular XDA Developer member djrbliss, who has gained popularity largely for his work on Motorola devices, has released a simple root method for all Snapdragon-based quad-core GALAXY S 4 smartphones. Which is all the U.S. carriers and more that aren’t enjoying Samsung’s Octa-core variant. His same tool that was released for rooting and hacking multiple Motorola smartphones appears to work nicely with Samsung’s latest too.

The Samsung GALAXY S 4 has seen plenty of praise lately for that 5-inch 1080p HD display, 8-core processor and more, and we had similar feelings in our full Galaxy S 4 review. Now with tons of developers getting behind the device we can expect more good things to come, especially with such an easy root method for those wanting to take the risk.

Speaking of risk. While tweaking and hacking your smartphone always carriers a certain level of risk, at your own expense, the tools and tips to root the device are quite easy and can be followed over at this XDA thread. If you feel like taking a dive into tweaking your new GALAXY S 4 a full how-to is provided from the folks at Android Community.

[via Android Community]


GALAXY S 4 quad-core Snapdragon model gets rooted before release is written by Cory Gunther & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Japan says Boeing 787s can resume flight after modifications

Back in January, Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner jets were grounded by the FAA after experiencing issues with batteries overheating, which posed a fire risk. It took a couple months, but last week the FAA approved Boeing’s new battery design, and yesterday it lifted the ban it had in place. Now Japan has given the go-ahead for resuming flights after the modications and changes needed are made.

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This approval follows the FAA’s statement, with Japan’s Transport Minister Akihiro Ohta saying: “We have reached a conclusion that there is no problem with the judgment by the FAA. We believe all possible safety measures would be taken to prevent recurrence of similar problems.” Before the planes can take to the skies, batteries must be changed and an approved system must be installed that will keep the lithium ion batteries from overheating and potentially catching fire.

This is particularly good news for the two Japanese airlines who have the Boeing jets. A total of 50 787 Dreamliners are in service across the globe, with nearly half of them being located in Japan. According to the Associated Press, Japan Airlines has seven 787 Dreamliners and All Nippon Airways has 17 of them, making a total of 24 grounded jets.

On top of the requirements that have been set forth by the FAA, Japan is also making the two aforementioned airlines do some additional changes, which includes a new system that allows those on the ground to monitor the voltage of the batteries on the plane. Estimates have it that the jets will be sky-ready by summertime, with All Nippon Airways saying it’ll take about one week to repair a single plane.

[via Yahoo News]


Japan says Boeing 787s can resume flight after modifications is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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BenQ GW2255 21.5-Inch Full HD Monitor

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Check out this newly introduced Full HD monitor from BenQ, the GW2255. Adopting BenQ’s ‘Senseye 3′ image correction technology, this new 21.5-inch VA LED-backlight monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 3000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 25ms response time (6ms GTG) and 178/178 degree viewing angles, and features mini D-Sub and DVI-D connectors. The GW2255 will go on sale from April 27th for around 17,800 Yen (about $179). [BenQ]

Steven Kurlander: A Lesson of the Boston Bombings: Stop Classifying Criminal Anarchist Violence as Acts of War

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