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Motoblur coming to Xoom as software update, still considered Google flagship product? (update)

Maybe you thought the Motorola Xoom would be devoid of — or dare we say, spared from — a coat of Motoblur . Being the inaugural Honeycomb device, you’d expect Google to keep the tablet as vanilla as possible (e.g. G1 , Nexus One , Nexus S ). Indeed, Android’s director of engineering Dave Burke tells CNET UK that Xoom is a flagship product for Mountain View, but in the same reported meeting, Motorola’s Jonathan Nattrass said Motoblur will be coming to the tablet as a software update. In what form? We don’t know, but if we had to guess, it’s gonna be much more isolated that previous devices — special widgets, perhaps, and services for backup or tracking a lost slate. Let’s play wait-and-see on this one, at least until the top bar gets a cartoonish blue aesthetic. Update: Motorola reached out to Phandroid to say that, yes, this is a “Google Experience Device” and as such, you should expect the platform and UI to be Google’s. Doesn’t exactly explain where Nattrass got his talking points, but for now let’s call it a strong rebuttal and move on. Certainly we’ll have a clearer picture once we can actually try Xoom / Honeycomb out for ourselves. Motoblur coming to Xoom as software update, still considered Google flagship product? (update) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 17:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Say the unthinkable has happened: you’re trapped in the office with a co-worker who’s pulling an adult Columbine—what do you do? Take cover behind a filing cabinet, advises the NYPD. The recommendation comes from a study on workplace violence done by the department’s counterterrorism division, the New York Post…

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5 Things You May Not Know About Jeff Bridges

Think actor Jeff Bridges is really the Dude? In the way that John Wayne was, well, John Wayne, on-screen and off?

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Gabrielle Giffords Arrives In Houston For Rehab

HOUSTON — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has arrived at a Houston hospital where she’ll begin physical therapy after being gravely wounded in an assassination attempt. Giffords still hasn’t spoken since a gunman shot her and 18 other people Jan. 8 as she met with constituents outside a grocery store in Tucson. Six died. All survivors other than Giffords have been released from hospitals. Giffords will be evaluated the ICU at Texas Medical Center and then taken to TIRR Memorial Hermann hospital, which is in the complex. U.S. Capitol police have set up extra security measures at the facility. Giffords has been making progress nearly every day at University Medical Center in Tucson. Her husband,…

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MTV's racy new teen drama “Skins” should be investigated by federal authorities for potentially violating child porn laws , NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell insisted in the second half of the “Media Mash” segment on the January 20 edition of “Hannity.” MTV “broadcast[s] the fact that it is underage teenagers that they are putting on the air” portraying sexually active teens. “Guess what… it's rated TV-MA. That's the highest rating you can get on television,” Bozell noted [video follows after page break; click here for MP3 audio ] : That means it's rated for mature audience. That means it's rated for adults. This is a program they're giving to adults about children. You know what we call that, Sean, in the real world? It's called kiddie porn. For their executives to be saying that they had no idea that this was going to get them in trouble, how dare they?! How can they not know that it's wrong to feature children involved in sex and drugs and alcohol?! I hope that the feds look into this and I hope that if they determine that they've done something wrong, I hope they slap the book at these people for once and for all. Be sure to check out Mr. Bozell's column about “Skins” by clicking here .

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On the Street….Before Rick Owens Show, Paris
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As of 2010, Water Offsets Have Saved 4 Billion Gallons of H20

Image: Triple Pundit We’ve all heard of carbon offsets — and we’ve all no doubt formed our own sharply divided opinions about them. The principle is now being applied to a molecule that we’re running out of, not spewing out in droves: H20. We’re talking water offsets. Here’s Triple Pundit : Water offsets, or as their creator BEF calls them, Water Restoration Certificates, do the seemingly impossible: Bring water back to dead or seasonally running waterways. Four billion gal… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Learning Tough Lessons About Leadership in Green Business

Photo credit: Office Now / Creative Commons I was disappointed last fall to see my friend Jeffrey Hollender , one of the early leaders of the green business movement, fired from his role as Chief Protagonist at Seventh Generation, the company he founded in 1988 and ran for more than 21 years. When I was typing that last sentence, I was trying to think of a euphemism for “fired” but realized that while … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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This story is absolutely disgusting to me , for so many reasons — and people who support abortion rights should be even more concerned than people who don’t, because this kind of appalling clinic makes for the sort of emotional appeal that will be used to revoke those rights. Dr. Kermit Gosnel, 69, has been charged in the murders of one woman and seven babies. It’s a nightmare, the kind of thing anti-abortion forces have claimed goes on in all clinics. I know the Powelton neighborhood where it happened, a funky, diverse neighborhood on the outer reaches of the University of Penn. (A Thai restaurant popular with students is on the same block, and it’s close by the same public school that Penn faculty kids attend. The mayor’s daughter used to go there.) These horrors happened within a mile of one of the country’s major teaching hospitals. Of course, these women probably couldn’t afford to go there. I used to be a medical fraud investigator, and you may have heard me say that even killing people isn’t enough to get a doctor’s license revoked — because it’s too often true. It’s almost (but not completely) impossible. Doctors can get away with almost anything, and it sure sounds as if this doctor wasn’t also running an Oxycontin mill, he never would have been arrested. Read the horrifying details : No one wanted to touch this situation because it was a political hot potato. The PA Department of State didn’t do their jobs — hell, nobody did their jobs, except one lone public health worker who tried to shut him down. I am a strong supporter of abortion rights, including medically necessary third-trimester abortions. But this? It makes me sick. Using untrained, teenaged office workers to deliver living, breathing babies under general anesthesia — and then having them use scissors to cut their spinal cords? (One worker played with a newborn baby for twenty minutes before killing it.) How does this happen? Well, one of the reasons is that politicians have made abortion just difficult enough to get that desperate women will go to cut-rate neighborhood clinics like this. Who wouldn’t rather have a first-trimester abortion in a nice, clean, well-run and affordable clinic? How desperate do you have to be to walk into a place like this, see cats running around the place, smell their urine – and stay anyway? How long did it take to save up the money to see this butcher? Why are women still forced to see butchers for a legal procedure? It’s important that any medical facility that provides general anesthesia needs to be regulated like a hospital. (It’s estimated that unreported deaths from liposuction centers now exceed the number of people who die in car accidents. Think about that.) And you’ve probably heard similar horror stories about the virtually unregulated cosmetic surgery clinics in Miami Beach. This is what happens when you don’t have strong regulation (the emphasis on real regulation, not harassment, as is all too often the case with abortion providers), and not enough people to enforce it. (And the lack of political will to do so.) This is what happens when a commodity becomes so inaccessible, and expensive (because if your insurance won’t cover it, you have to pay cash), a greed-driven monster can make a fortune doing it. It happens when competent, caring, ethical doctors are too afraid for their lives to work as abortion providers, This is what the anti-abortion forces have wanted all along — to drive doctors away from the field. Everyone should denounce this horror. But let’s not ignore the reality that if abortion was as accessible and affordable as it should be, these women could have had abortions in the first trimester and none of this would have happened.

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JTT’s Chobi Cam One ‘micro DSLR’ is sure to meet your micro expectations

Japanese retailer JTT has already proven itself to be a fan of tiny cameras , but it’s truly outdone itself with its latest offering: the Chobi Cam One. At last you’ll be able to carry a DSLR in your pocket, with only some minor trade-offs in things like image quality, features, and usefulness. You can swap in your choice of three different magnetically-attached lenses, though — and while you won’t exactly get great pictures or video from the thing, you can at least store a lot of them thanks to the camera’s microSD card slot. Look for the camera itself to set you back

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