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Notion Ink releases Adam demo video, attempts to explain itself (video)

As promised , Notion Ink has just released a video of the Adam tablet in action, complete with that snazzy new Eden UI — the first anyone’s seen of the device since its first working prototype . While the footage itself is of disappointingly low quality, it seems to show a device somewhat worthy of the hype, with a responsive screen, a multitask-friendly interface and plug ‘n play peripherals — though we’re holding out for Pixel Qi screen tests and some closeup shots before we place any orders ourselves. Notion Ink singled out vocal critic AndroidPolice to launch the (seemingly incomplete) video and gave the publication an exclusive interview too, so take your lingering doubts about the tablet’s capabilities and head on down to our source links. Notion Ink releases Adam demo video, attempts to explain itself (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 16:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Pro-Palestinian dance wows shoppers

Watch St Louis solidarity group denounce Motorola, which they claim is assisting ‘Israeli Apartheid’

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The Raw Story: Is Raw Milk a Superfood?

photo via ecoliblog Let’s just say I’ve been curious for a while. Every week I walk by the raw milk booth at my local farmers’ market, casting an interested but furtive look at both what’s on offer and the sort of people that are in line to make a purchase. Today I finally took the plunge and walked over to bring home some raw whole milk, the same kind that my mother and the FDA have always told me to stay away from. But after I was given a sample of the wh… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Anthony Weiner: Lame Duck Session Might be Last Chance to Pass First Responder’s Bill

Click here to view this media Rachel Maddow talked to Rep. Anthony Weiner about his outburst on the floor of the House back in July when Republicans were doing their best to use procedural moves to prevent the 9-11 first responder’s bill from making it through the House. Congressman Weiner expressed his concerns that this might be the last chance to get the bill passed because he doesn’t have much hope of the House bringing this back up for a vote once the Republicans take control in January. I hope Harry Reid makes the Senate stay there through Christmas if they decide to keep blocking this bill. Rachel asked Anthony Weiner about his response to John McCain, who “described work on this bill as fooling around” and whether or not procedure matters. WEINER: Well look, I think of all of the people who understand the sincerity of this, John McCain at least in theory should. Look, I think what sometimes my friends in the Senate don’t realize is that what they think is regular day to day procedural maneuvering looks to the rest of the country as standing in the way of really letting democracy work. But in this case, literally we have this universe of people and we think it’s about 10,000 people; no one is dying to get… no, that’s a wrong use of words. No one wants to get this benefit. It’s not like an entitlement. No one’s trying to get toxic stew in their lungs to go then be able to sign up for the 9-11 first responders program. We figured out a way to pay for it. It’s completely paid for now. And we have the votes and so for John McCain to say this is some kind of a game or a stunt… no. This is us trying to do frankly what I think we should have done on September 11th and we’re trying to finally do now. And I would just say to my Senate colleagues if there is one issue all year that should transcend politics, it really should be this one. It should be, but nothing transcends politics when it comes to the Republicans and who they’re willing to sacrifice to score political points. Weiner went on to explain why he voted against the agreement on extending the Bush (or now Obama) tax cuts and why it was such a bad idea.

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Raw Video: William and Kate Out Together

Kate Middleton made her first public appearance Saturday night since announcing her engagement, joining Prince William at a cancer charity fundraising event in Norfolk. (Dec. 18)

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Krauthammer and Shields Spar Over Pelosi-Taliban Joke and Rush Limbaugh

Charles Krauthammer on Friday made a humorous comparison between the Taliban's popularity in Afghanistan and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Cali.) approval rating in America that clearly riled Mark Shields. So put off was Shields on PBS's “Inside Washington”

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Cheney Cleared of Nigerian Charges

The Nigerian government has officially have dropped charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney over his alleged involvement in a 1990s bribery scandal while he was the executive at Halliburton. —JCL The BBC: Nigeria has dropped charges against former US Vice-President Dick Cheney over a 1990s bribery scandal, anti-corruption officials say. The case focused on bribes paid by engineering firm KBR while it was a subsidiary of Halliburton, a firm headed by Mr Cheney at the time. Nigerian officials said Halliburton agreed an out-of-court deal worth $250m (£160m). The firm has not commented. Read more Related Entries December 18, 2010 Christmas at the Forgotten Front December 14, 2010 Colonialism Still at Heart of Africa’s Problems

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Hamas rejects Holocaust Museum trip

Terror group demands UN agency cancel tour planned for excelling students in Washington

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Senate vote paves way to repeal ‘don’t ask’

0 (12-18) 09:50 PST Washington – — In a major victory for President Obama and gay rights activists, a measure to end the 17-year-old ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the miliary won a bipartisan vote in the Senate today that paves the way for repealing the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. The Senate approved the repeal bill on a 63-33 test vote, which assures that a final, landmark vote to…

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BoA Cuts off WikiLeaks

The digital war of position between WikLeaks and those who have something to hide got a bit more barbed as Bank of America, a likely character in the next WikiLeak drama, announced it will refuse to process payments to the site. Bank of America has joined with MasterCard, Visa and PayPal to deny funds to the open government organization. WikiLeaks has said its next big leak will be about the banking meltdown and the financial sector.

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