House Panel Recommends Contempt Case Against Holder
WASHINGTON — Republicans on the House oversight committee on Wednesday voted to recommend holding Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt of Congress in a dispute over internal Justice Department documents related to the botched gun trafficking operation called “Fast and Furious.”
The 23-to-17 vote, which fell along party lines, came after President Obama
invoked executive privilege to withhold the documents and
communications among Justice Department officials last year as they
grappled with the Congressional investigation into the case. As part of
the operation, weapons bought in the United States were allowed to reach
a Mexican drug cartel.
It was the first time that Mr. Obama
asserted the privilege since taking office, and it sharpened the
long-festering dispute between Mr. Holder and Representative Darrell
Issa, Republican of California, the chairman of the House Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform. Democrats called for the panel to hold
off voting on the contemptcitation during an often acrimonious partisan
debate, but Republicans pressed forward with it.
Sharp Debuts Monolithic Mega TV
Sharp introduced its new 90-inch Aquos LED TV on Tuesday -- what it's calling "the largest TV on the planet." At 4-ft. tall and 6-ft., 8-in. wide, it's sure to dominate the room -- and this week, at least, the consumer electronics conversation.
In addition to being large, the TV also delivers a high-quality consumer experience, according to the company, with "stunning" picture quality. Content is displayed at 1080p, the highest resolution available.
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The TV has a suggested retail price of US$10,999.99. It's fairly light, considering its size, weighing only 141 pounds without the stand. It's 5-in. deep, making it compatible with a sturdy wall mount, and it's also relatively efficient, using less energy than two 75-watt light bulbs.
The Aquos is a full HD active 3DTV, with two 3D glasses included. It also features AquoMotion 240, which makes fast-action motion appear seamless. The TV has built-in connectivity, offering users direct access to services like Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) and Hulu, as well as Aquos Advantage Live, a free service that puts users in touch with customer support representatives via the Internet.
Facebook Kills Credits, Starts Up Subscriptions
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) has changed its payment
system, doing away with its Credits program as well as allowing app
developers to offer subscription billing.
Google Signals YouTube's Free MP3 Ride Is Over
YouTube's attorneys have sent a cease-and-desist letter to
YouTube-mp3 demanding that it stop allowing users to extract audio clips from YouTube videos in order to copy them onto personal devices.
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