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Protesters insist Mubarak must go

Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, has been meeting the foreign minister for the United Arab Emirates and announced a roadmap for changes. Mubarak set up three different committees to tackle the changes, but for the protesters in Tahrir Square [Liberation Square] it is not enough. The protesters want the president and the government to go now, they want free elections, and a whole new beginning. Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports.

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Hosni Mubarak took another stab at appeasing protesters today, setting up one committee to recommend the kind of constitutional amendments pro-Democracy advocates are clamoring for, and another to monitor the implementation of such reforms, the AP reports. He also promised an investigation into last week’s violent clashes between his supporters…

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Tatum and Bell Don Togas for New Epic

Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell talk about their new movie ‘The Eagle,’ about a young Roman soldier who seeks to uncover the truth about the disappearance of his father’s legion. (Feb. 8)

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Tachyon XC HD helmet camera review

When last we saw a Tachyon XC helmet cam it was clinging futilely onto the side of another, stuck together so that the footage coming from the two could be combined to create 3D — something GoPro is now trying to do much more expensively . We weren’t particularly convinced at the time, largely in part because the resolution of each of those XC cameras was only VGA. Now there’s an HD model we’ve been given to try, and while we’ve happily ditched the Siamese action to go solo this time, some issues remain here that keep us from giving the new, $179.99 Tachyon XC HD our universal recommendation. Gallery: Tachyon XC HD Continue reading Tachyon XC HD helmet camera review Tachyon XC HD helmet camera review originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 12:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Glenn Beck hits back at Bill Kristol

Click here to view this media I used to write posts called ‘ When Conservatives Collide’ when Brit Hume and Bill Kristol used to duke it out on FOX News Sundays back in 2005 and it was always a fun time. Now that Beck has entered into his full-frontal John Bircher mode over Egypt, Bill Kristol has pulled out his Ginsu knives. Monday, Beck responded to Kristol’s earlier remarks. Politics Daily: On his radio show Monday, Glenn Beck hit back hard at Bill Kristol over comments Kristol made in a recent column. “People like Bill Kristol. I don’t think they stand for anything anymore,” said Beck. “All they stand for is power. They’ll do anything to keep their little fiefdom together, and they’ll do anything to keep the Republican power entrenched.” Beck was responding to a Weekly Standard column Kristol recently authored, which said: When Glenn Beck rants about the caliphate taking over the Middle East from Morocco to the Philippines, and lists (invents?) the connections between caliphate-promoters and the American left, he brings to mind no one so much as Robert Welch and the John Birch Society. He’s marginalizing himself, just as his predecessors did back in the early 1960s. Beck continued slagging Kristol on his Fox News show Monday afternoon, declaring that the Egyptians’ conception of freedom is so radically different from ours that the only possible outcome for “freedom” in Egypt is a totalitarian Islamic caliphate. Only one side can be right, he declared: Bill Kristol’s side, or the view from Planet Beck. Good times, good times. I don’t like much of anything that comes out of either of these two, so it’s nice to see them go MMA on each other. This is the same battle the Buckleys and Welches have had for decades and it will never stop. Pass me the popcorn please. Beck also claimed that Kristol does not understand that “we are fighting the forces of evil on this planet.” Geez. If you were asked to name which conservative made that statement, you could safely say, “they all do.” They’re all heroes in their own minds.

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On the heels of reports that bath salts are as bad as meth, Florida’s not messing around: The Sunshine State has joined Louisiana in banning the sale of little white packets of crystals that people around the Southeast are smoking or snorting, because, “For lack of a better term, (people)…

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More details on Wisner’s possible conflict of interest, but it’s the least of the challenges facing the Obama administration As I indicated yesterday , the idea that just because diplomat Frank Wisner worked for the Patton Boggs law firm, that didn’t necessarily mean that he was personally involved in working on matters related to Egypt. Now comes this from Justin Elliott in Salon : “The law firm of Frank Wisner, who was the Obama administration’s special envoy to Egpyt last week, is denying that Wisner ever worked for the Egyptian government, which has been a client of the firm, Patton Boggs. “The denial comes after journalist Robert Fisk, writing in the UK Independent, accused Wisner of a conflict of interest because Patton Boggs has, according to its website , worked for the ‘the Egyptian military, the Egyptian Economic Development Agency, and has handled arbitrations and litigation on the [Mubarak] government’s behalf in Europe and the US.’ “But Ed Newberry, managing partner at Patton Boggs, told Salon today that the firm ‘represented the Egyptian government in the past – in the mid 1990s’. He said the firm also handled ‘a very small legal matter’ for the Egyptian embassy in Washington last year, but that Wisner did not work on that case. Newberry said that matter generated fees of less than $10,000. Just thought you would want to know. Wisner still went off-message, but evidently for his own reasons. Meanwhile, we have entered the second phase of this revolution, at least from a US perspective, in which Washington now has no choice but to get deeply involved in pressing for reform that may or may not happen under Omar Suleiman. From the New York Times : “Administration officials say that in recent days, Vice President Joseph R Biden Jr – who has a long relationship with Mr Suleiman from his days on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – has been pressing Mr Suleiman for a clear road map of democratic reforms, linked to a timetable. “But among the protesters and opposition groups in Egypt, there is deep scepticism that Washington is demanding enough of Mr Suleiman. “The administration sought amendments to the Egyptian constitution to legalise political parties, termination of one-party rule, and the end of extralegal efforts to lock up government opponents and regulate the media. But much of the opposition considers the constitution fatally flawed, and is calling for an entirely new document on which to base a more democratic Egypt. “Similarly, a meeting with opposition groups on Sunday led by Mr Suleiman was seen by many Egyptian activists as nothing more than political theatre that yielded no concrete steps toward reform. In a statement afterward – characterised by opposition figures as propaganda – Mr Suleiman offered some of what the administration sought, but left himself a lot of wiggle room.” This is going to be awfully difficult. Egypt Obama administration United States Middle East US foreign policy Hosni Mubarak Michael Tomasky guardian.co.uk

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Barco’s NX4 3D video wall does LED on a decidedly large scale (video)

If we’ve learned one thing over the years it’s that Barco doesn’t do small — whether it’s 3D CAD systems or even projectors . The company’s latest mammoth offering is the NX4 3D LED videowall, measuring 10.453 meters wide by 2.352 meters tall — about 35 feet wide and eight feet tall. It has a total resolution of 2240 x 504 with a 4.66mm pixel pitch, making this a definite candidate for a place where volume is more important than pixel density. A brightness of over 2000 nits and a 4000:1 contrast ratio means outdoor work is a possibility, though if you want 3D you’ll have to BYO active-shutter glasses. Continue reading Barco’s NX4 3D video wall does LED on a decidedly large scale (video) Barco’s NX4 3D video wall does LED on a decidedly large scale (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 11:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Romania’s witches better make sure they own top-of-the-line crystal balls: The country is considering a new law that would require witches to get a permit—and make it possible to fine or even imprison one whose prediction turns out to be false. Witches, predictably, are none too pleased. “What about…

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