Here’s a look at another upcoming 3LCD projector from Epson, the PowerLite 1262W. Designed for small and medium-sized businesses, this new projector delivers 1280 x 800 native resolution, 3000 ANSI lumens brightness, 10,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 6,000 hours of lamp life (ECO Mode). It also comes with a built-in 2W monaural speaker and has a number of connectivity ports including HDMI, D-Sub, S-Video, Composite, RCA Audio and USB Type A. The PowerLite 1262W will hit the market from September for $649. [Epson]
Here we have another high performance desktop PC from Mouse Computer, the MDV-GZ7000B. As part of the MDV ADVANCE series, the system packs a 3.40GHz Intel Core i7-4770 processor, an Intel Z87 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 1GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a multi-card reader, a 500W 80PLUS GOLD power supply and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The MDV-GZ7000B sells for 99,750 Yen (about $1,022). [Product Page]
Check out this newly introduced Aliyun-based TV stick, the TianXianPei K2. Running on Aliyun OS (create based on Android OS), the device is equipped with a 1.6GHz ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core processor, a 1GB RAM, up to 8GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth and Miracast wireless display support. The TianXianPei K2 is scheduled to hit China later in August for unannounced price yet. [Liliputing]
Akasa has unveiled their newest WiFi enabled HDD docking station, the DuoDock X WiFi. Available in black and white color options, this docking station is equipped with a USB 3.0 connection interface, a stylish blue LED illumination with on/off switch and WiFi connectivity, and provides one SATA slot for 2.5-/3.5-inch HDD/SSD (up to 3TB). Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Akasa]
I saw Lou Donaldson play the other night. Which is crazy, because Lou Donaldson is 86. But he’s still the man. He was joking around and calling out charts. And though his range is kind of impaired at this point, he was using the limitations to be more creative with what he did have. And at the end of the set he busted out some low range that he had been saving.
Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don’t escape without notice, we’ve gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!
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By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO, Aug 18 (Reuters) – A campaign seeking to recall San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, who has resisted mounting pressure to resign over sexual harassment allegations, shifted into high gear on Sunday as organizers began collecting signatures for a petition demanding his ouster.
Recall proponents will need to amass at least 102,000 valid signatures within 39 days, by Sept. 26, in order to qualify a recall vote for the ballot, a deadline that some experts have said would be difficult to meet.
But Michael Pallamary, a local Republican activist who helped spearhead the bipartisan campaign, said the effort got off to a brisk start with volunteers collecting many thousands of signatures during the first day spent circulating petitions.
“People are literally running up and signing,” he said. “It’s an amazing momentum and a sign of the people’s anger.”
Another organizer, John Cox, said the recall campaign signed up more than 800 volunteers online, and 500 more showed up in person to register to serve as signature collectors. He said the campaign also has fielded about 600 telephone calls from individuals promising to help circulate petitions.
If they succeed, the most likely scenario for a special recall election would be a citywide vote sometime in mid-March, spokeswoman Rachel Laing said.
If a recall is authorized, voters will be asked two questions – whether or not to remove Filner, and who they like best to replace him from a list of any candidates who have qualified to oppose him.
The effort comes after 16 women have come forward since last month to publicly accuse Filner, a 70-year-old Democrat and former U.S. congressman, of groping or making other unwanted sexual advances toward them.
The first was Filner’s former press secretary, Irene McCormack Jackson, who filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the mayor and city on July 22.
The allegations have prompted nearly every elected official of both parties in San Diego, California’s second-largest city, to call on Filner to resign, along with the San Diego County Democratic Central Committee.
The city last month brought its own lawsuit against the mayor, seeking to recover any damages the municipal government might incur from the litigation. The City Council also voted to deny Filner’s request for San Diego to pick up his legal bill.
But the mayor has so far refused to stand down. Instead, he has publicly apologized for what he has acknowledged was a pattern of disrespectful and intimidating treatment of women and took a brief leave of absence to enter behavior modification therapy at an undisclosed clinic.
His lawyers say he has since left the clinic but was taking some additional time off last week before returning to work.
Signature-collectors fanned out at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday through the city’s Gaslamp Quarter, an historic district filled with nightclubs, bars and restaurants. They moved later to the finish line of an annual marathon race in Balboa Park.
About 200 recall supporters also staged a half-mile (800- meter) march around City Hall in the afternoon, led by attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing Jackson and a handful of other women who have accused Filner of inappropriate behavior.
The mayor also has come under growing scrutiny for his use of city-issued credit cards for what opponents describe as questionable expenses and for allowing city lobbying contracts to lapse for several months.
City Attorney Jan Goldsmith plans to ask the City Council later this month for permission to bring another lawsuit against the mayor under a City Charter provision that allows for the removal of any city official found to have made unauthorized expenditures of municipal funds. The mayor’s office has said Filner intends to pay back all of the expenses that have been called into question. (Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Eric Walsh)
De’Antre Turman, Georgia High School Football Star, Dies After Injury Suffered During Scrimmage
Posted in: Today's ChiliDe’Antre Turman, a standout high school football player in Georgia, tragically died after being injured during a scrimmage on Friday, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and various media reports. The Fulton County medical examiner’s office revealed that the 16-year-old suffered a broken neck and his third cervical vertebra was fractured, CBS Atlanta reported.
A junior at Creekside High School in suburban Atlanta, Turman was injured while tackling a receiver during the scrimmage against Banneker High School, according to witnesses.
“He tackled the guy. It was just a hard hit – regular hit that he’s made 1,000 times,” Kenneth Turman, De’Antre’s uncle, told CBS Atlanta.
Alex Gordon Catch: Royals Outfielder Crashes Into Wall, Holds Onto Ball Against Tigers (VIDEO)
Posted in: Today's ChiliSomehow, Royals outfielder Alex Gordon was able to hang onto the ball after crashing into the wall in left field for an amazing catch against the Tigers on Sunday.
Those of you in Canada who are anxious to get your hands on the MOTO X have reason to rejoice. A leaked internal document from Rogers stores indicates a small amount of inventory will be available today. While there is currently no indicator as to how many units will be available and at which stores, […]