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ExoPC now up for pre-order at Microsoft Store, shipping next week

Been waiting to order an ExoPC here in the US of A? Well, today is your day — ExoPC has just announced that it’s teamed up with Microsoft’s very own store to bring you the 11.6-inch Windows 7 tablet. There’s only one configuration at the moment, but $699 buys you a rather thin 0.5-inch slate with 64GB of flash storage, an Intel Atom N450 processor, 2GB of RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium with ExoPC’s unique UI layer, and a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera. As for that UI, ExoPC just told us that a major update should be coming next week and that it’ll amend a number of issues we had with our early review unit . The slate is currently up for pre-order on the Microsoft Store website, but we’re told it will start shipping out early next week. And if you’re waiting to check it out in person before pulling out the plastic, we hear they should be arriving in all those Microsoft retail locations soon — apparently, San Diego and Scottsdale already have ‘em in stock. Hey, looks like Mr. Ballmer was right, we will have Win 7 tablets this “crucial holiday season .” ExoPC now up for pre-order at Microsoft Store, shipping next week originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 14:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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SKorea to Hold Drills Despite NKorea Threat

South Korean troops geared up Saturday for artillery drills on a border island shelled by North Korea last month despite Pyongyang’s threat to retaliate again. (Dec. 18)

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Good news, bad news. First, the good news: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the Senate will take a final vote Saturday afternoon on legislation that would overturn the U.S. military’s ban on openly gay troops. The vote on ending the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is set for 3 p.m. (2000 GMT) before senators turn to a nuclear arms treaty with Russia. Passage would send the military measure to the White House. Senators cleared the way for final action with a 63-33 vote earlier Saturday to move the bill ahead. Now, the really crappy news : A measure that would have offered provisional legal status to some adults who came to America illegally as children failed to advance in a Senate vote Saturday. Democratic backers of the legislation fell short of the 60 votes to move the DREAM Act legislation forward. Democratic Sens. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Jon Tester of Montana, Max Baucus of Montana, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, and Ben Nelson of Nebraska voted against bringing the bill to the floor; Republican Sens. Richard Lugar, Lisa Murkowski, and Robert Bennett voted for it. The vote was 55-41. It’s a sad world when Lisa Murkowski has more political courage than Jon Tester. Well, at least progressives can start whittling down their list of which Democrats they will support in 2012.

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The Dream Act is Dead

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The Dream Act is Dead

The U.S. Senate has failed us again. In a 55-41 vote, the Dream Act, an immigration reform measure aimed to grant citizenship to undocumented youth who attend college, has effectively been killed. The “yea” votes failed to surpass the 60 that would topple a Republican filibuster. Keep in mind that many Democrats also broke rank to voted against the bill, including Senator Max Baucus and Senator Kay Hagan. Proponents of the bill suggest that the Dream Act will be a key campaign issue in the 2012 election. The New York Times: The Senate on Saturday blocked a bill that would create a path to citizenship for certain illegal immigrant students who came to the United States as children, completed two years of college or military service and met other requirements including passing a criminal background check. The vote, 55-41 in favor of the bill, effectively kills the measure for this year, and its fate beyond that is uncertain. Most immediately, the measure would have helped grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant students and recent graduates whose lives are severely restricted because they are illegal residents, though many have lived in the United States for nearly their entire lives. Young Hispanic men and women filled the spectator galleries of the Senate, many of them wore graduation caps and tassels in a symbol of their support for the bill. And they held hands in a prayerful gesture as the clerk called the roll. Read more Related Entries December 17, 2010 Tales From the Clink With Julian Assange December 17, 2010 Facebook Finds Your Face

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Ivory Coast Orders U.N. Out for Role in Election

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — The incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to relinquish power after a recent election, ordered all United Nations peacekeepers to leave Ivory Coast immediately. The United Nations — along with the African Union, the United States and the European Union — endorsed his challenger, Alassane Ouattara, as the winner in that election. United Nations peacekeepers have been providing protection at the hotel where Mr. Ouattara has tried to govern. On Saturday, Mr. Gbagbo called the United Nations an “agent of destabilization” that had taken sides in the election. The United Nations did not immediately respond to Mr….

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Ivory Coast Orders U.N. Out for Role in Election

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — The incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo, who has refused to relinquish power after a recent election, ordered all United Nations peacekeepers to leave Ivory Coast immediately. The United Nations — along with the African Union, the United States and the European Union — endorsed his challenger, Alassane Ouattara, as the winner in that election. United Nations peacekeepers have been providing protection at the hotel where Mr. Ouattara has tried to govern. On Saturday, Mr. Gbagbo called the United Nations an “agent of destabilization” that had taken sides in the election. The United Nations did not immediately respond to Mr….

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Today the Senate tries to get much work done, as the lame duck session comes to a close — which includes Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the DREAM Act and the START Treaty. I wonder if the media will hold the GOP up to the same bipartisan standards as they do the Democratic party? I know Villagers were very happy that millionaires got their tax cuts, thereby raising the national debt which happens to be the Tea Party Holy Grail with no real visible resistance. Now after getting their unpaid tax cuts the GOP then torpedoed the trillion dollar appropriations bill that Republicans helped craft and which contained a food safety bill because it had earmarks that they negotiated into it. Andrea Mitchell was quite giddy on Friday as she discussed how Harry Reid got played at the game of ‘chess” after he had already secured the votes from the Republican side, before they were against the bill. Doesn’t that sound like bipartisan sabotage? I expect if Democrats don’t bow down to the GOP because they won the House after the midterms, even after the huge tax bill compromise, the media will attack Dems for not being bipartisan. Or when Republicans destroy legislation it’s because they are principled, but Democrats are just Dirty F*&king Hippies. Digby adds: Meanwhile, here’s a little preview for you about how the implementation of the health care bill is going to go: A confluence of facts and events helped McConnell convince senior appropriators in his own party — people who, like he, don’t fundamentally oppose the earmarking process — to back off the omnibus, according to a Republican leadership aide. Part of it was that, though bipartisan, the bill itself included funding for key Democratic priorities that in the current political environment no Republican supports, or wants to be accused of supporting. The omnibus included $1 billion in spending to implement the health care law — a provision no Republican wanted to de facto support. “Health care money helped a lot….it added on to the urgency,” the aide said. So, will they shut down the government over health care? I don’t see why not. After all, deficits are the most serious threat to the nation since Hitler and the only weapon we have to fight them are cuts in “entitlements”. And while I think the President wants more than anything to preserve his signature accomplishment, they have every reason to believe he won’t fight to the death for it. In any case, they can certainly use it as leverage. I don’t know what they want more than to force Obama to dismantle his own legacy, but dismantling Roosevelt’s might do in a pinch. And what will happen when the debt ceiling fight comes up? What will Republicans want President Obama to give up in that fight? I shudder at the thought.

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Report: Britain hiding info on MIAs

Jewish Chronicle says Foreign Office can shed light on Sultan Yacoub battle between Israel, Syria

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Viewsonic G Tablet pulled from Staples stores, ‘manufacturing defect’ to blame

Oh boy, we’ve not been shy about our love for NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 , but the tablets that have opted to use it so far keep meeting the same miserable end: discontinuation from shop floor availability. First the Toshiba Folio 100 bit the British dust because of a bunch of quality control issues , and now Viewsonic’s G Tablet is getting its marching orders from Staples, with only a “manufacturing defect” cited as the cause. If we weren’t such charitable souls, we might suggest the defect was simply that this tablet wasn’t very good yet someone still chose to manufacture it. Let’s not be hasty, though — it’s a good idea to see what Office Depot does with its inventory before completely writing the G Tablet off. [Thanks, Rob] Continue reading Viewsonic G Tablet pulled from Staples stores, ‘manufacturing defect’ to blame Viewsonic G Tablet pulled from Staples stores, ‘manufacturing defect’ to blame originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Dec 2010 13:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bank of America cuts off WikiLeaks payments

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) – Bank of America Corp said on Saturday it will not process payments intended for WikiLeaks, which has angered U.S. authorities with the mass release of U.S. diplomatic cables. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gestures as he leaves Beccles Police station in Suffolk, England December 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Paul Hackett) The largest U.S. bank by assets joins a growing…

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