From NPR News: Suspected Iranian Assailant Hurt In Bangkok Blast

Whoa! Iranian?! In Thailand?! I don’t get it…
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A Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal official examines a backpack that was left by a suspected bomber following two blasts Tuesday in Bangkok.

Apichart Weerawong/APA Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal official examines a backpack that was left by a suspected bomber following two blasts Tuesday in Bangkok.

An Iranian man carrying explosives blew off his own legs and wounded four other people in two blasts Tuesday in Bangkok, Thai authorities said. A third blast occurred in a nearby house.Security forces found more explosives in the assailant’s rented house in the capital, but it was not known what targets they might have been meant for, Police Gen. Pansiri Prapawat said.

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From NPR News: Boeing Closes $22.4 Billion Deal With Lion Air

Yeah!!!!  😛

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When your products sell for more than $80 million, selling one of them is a big deal. Selling hundreds of them in one deal means they’re probably feeling pretty good over at Boeing right now. The company has finalized a deal to sell 230 jets to Lion Air of Indonesia, with a list price of $22.4 billion.

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From NPR News: In France, Drivers Face Gas Prices Of $8 A Gallon

This is bad…

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Prices for gasoline are hitting record highs in France, where a gallon now costs more than $8 in some areas. Here in the U.S., analysts are predicting high gas prices for American drivers this summer — more than $4 in many areas, from a current average of $3.52.

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From CNN Money: Cisco sees the mobile future and it’s in streaming

If it’s Cisco talking about network/Internet, I’d listen… and seeing how Netflix already uses up significant chunk of the Internet bandwidth, I agree…

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GIGAOM — Cisco, the networking giant, has read the mobile data tea leaves again, and it predicts that this year the global population of mobile users will switch to streaming the majority of their content from “the cloud.” This will represent a shift from downloaded and sideloaded content on their devices to streamed content, such as Netflix movies or Pandora. If you want to know what that looks like, just check out the U.S. which currently hit the tipping point in 2011 with 54 percent of its traffic coming from “the cloud.”

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From Engadget: Ainovo Novo 7 Basic review

Just to add a note… this is the very FIRST Android 4.0-based tablet from the release!  And it’s $100 to boot!!  I hope the best for them!
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It’s a world’s first coming from a company you’ve never heard of — if you live outside of China, anyway. Taking Google’s newly minted OS and slipping it into an affordable chassis, Ainovo’s Novo 7 Basic could very well be a sleeper hit among the tech-obsessed masses. Sure, it may lack the brand equity and tidy content ecosystems that are part and parcel of Amazon and Apple’s offerings, but thanks to that $99 price, users may find themselves seduced by the temptation of Ice Cream Sandwich alone. Apart from a small fraternity of devices including the Galaxy Nexus and ASUS Transformer Prime, few devices have officially played host to Android 4.0, lending this 7-inch tab a distinct advantage over the more expensive, Gingerbread-packing Kindle Fire. With a 1GHz Ingenic JZ4770 mobile applications processor based on a MIPS XBurst CPU, an 800 x 480 LED display and VGA front-facing / 2-megapixel rear cameras, this no-frills slate could blaze a bargain trail past Bezos and Co. So, does it manage to hold its own against its well-known competitors? Or will all that corner-cutting reveal this low cost tablet to be just another below-the-bar offering? Follow on past the break as we deliver the answers to these and other burning questions.