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‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier Back in Haiti After Exile

Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier returned Sunday to Haiti nearly 25 years after a popular uprising against his brutal dictatorship forced him into exile. (Jan. 16)

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Cigarette Ads a Powerful Lure for Teen Smoking

Cigarette advertising significantly increases the odds that youngsters who see the ads will start smoking, but exposure to ads for other products does not, a new study shows.

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Evolve III Maestro slate triple-boots Android, MeeGo and Windows 7 (video)

We inevitably miss things at tradeshows, and here’s one we regret — we didn’t catch this obscure Australian tablet in the flesh at CES 2011. Apparently, this Evolve III Maestro was casually chilling at Intel’s booth with Android, Windows 7 and a 1.83GHz Atom N475 CPU inside, but representatives were willing to reveal grander plans if you spent a little time with the device. You see, come Q2 2011, the slate will graduate to a dual-core Oak Trail CPU, and add MeeGo to the stack for a grand total of three operating systems. TabletPCBuzz says Windows 7 and Android are getting eight and sixteen hours of battery life on the Oak Trail chip respectively, and the tablet weighs less than two pounds. It’s hard to say what other features the Oak Trail version will have, but even the existing tablet isn’t a pushover, with a 10.1-inch, 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, up to 32GB of solid state storage, 3G and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and a pair of full-size USB ports on one edge. Sources suggest the original will find a $500 price point, with the Oak Trail commanding an additional $100. After the break, you’ll find a disappointingly static video, but follow the links below for a walkthrough of the MeeGo UI and all the specs you could want. [Thanks, Garf] Continue reading Evolve III Maestro slate triple-boots Android, MeeGo and Windows 7 (video) Evolve III Maestro slate triple-boots Android, MeeGo and Windows 7 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Jan 2011 00:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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More good news for Gabrielle Giffords: Doctors upgraded her from critical to serious condition today, the Arizona Republic reports. A spokesperson says such a change typically happens when a patient stops using a ventilator and can breathe on her own, as Giffords did yesterday . Patients are listed in critical condition…

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Italy’s Mediaset sends 3D content over terrestrial connection, isn’t actually broadcasting 3D TV

While Mediaset appears to be ( one of ) the first to convey 3D content over a terrestrial connection, it isn’t actually serving up any 3D television — it is “datacasting” or ever-so-slowly downloading 3D movies to a set-top box, which you may later consume directly from the hard drive that received them. The innovation here is in the utilization of spare airwaves to basically trickle a movie into your Motive Bestv STB — we know, it’s an irrelevancy to most of you cable- and internet-connected media mavens, but it’s one way to deliver 3D content to less developed nations. Motive is already in talks with companies in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Turkey about doing the same, but Italy gets the honor of being first with a choice of 50 3D titles on Mediaset’s 3VOD service. Let’s see what the Azzurri think of it, eh? Italy’s Mediaset sends 3D content over terrestrial connection, isn’t actually broadcasting 3D TV originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 16 Jan 2011 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Condition Upgraded

In yet another sign of recovery, the gravely wounded US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was upgraded from critical to serious condition Sunday after a procedure to remove her from a ventilator was successful. (Jan. 16)

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AZ Shooting Victim Arrested At ABC Town Hall For Threatening AZ Tea Party’s Trent Humphries

Click here to view this media (h/t Heather at VideoCafe) Susie mentioned it in her earlier post , but I think this is deserving of its own discussion. ABC News held a town hall in Arizona to address issues surrounding last weekend’s tragic shooting, with members of the community, law enforcement, tea party activists and even victims and their families of the shooting. When moderator Christiane Amanpour asked a question of AZ Tea Party head Trent Humphries–the same man who said that Giffords is the one to blame for the shooting because she had the gall to meet with constituents without armed security to protect her–shooting victim James Eric Fuller allegedly pointed a camera at Humphries and said, “You’re dead.” The incident occurred as Humphries criticized the applause at Wednesday’s memorial, and just before he suggested “introspection” before engaging in a “national debate” begins. Humphries also began by suggesting that health care privacy laws like HIPAA might be as culpable as gun laws in the tragedy. [..] Humphries doesn’t appear to have heard the initial remark, but there’s a moment, later in the clip, where he turns his head at another less audible utterance from someone in the crowd. ABC showed Fuller being arrested and escorted out of the building by police. He was later involuntarily committed for a psychiatric evaluation. I think it’s important to first and foremost say that threatening violence is unacceptable. I don’t know Fuller’s political ideology nor do I think it matters. Wrong is wrong is wrong, on either side of the aisle. At risk of being accused of being Dr. Frist, I have to wonder if Fuller is suffering some sort of PTSD from the shooting, but his issues may run deeper and longer than last week. Some on the C&L team have speculated that Fuller was trying to make a larger point over the dangers of the casual use of violent rhetoric and how it charges the climate with fear and instability. In a CBS profile , he blamed Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and Sharron Angle for their eliminationist rhetoric. The pointing of a camera demonstrated just how easy it is to point a gun and get off a shot before anyone else can unholster their gun in response. It’s an interesting point, although it’s far too early to make definitive statements on Fuller’s motivation. But the point remains: we must, must, MUST ratchet down the rhetoric. Democracy doesn’t function in a climate of threats and violence.

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Solar Decathlon Knocked Off The National Mall, Looking for New Home

photo via inhabitat One of the country’s coolest energy competitions might need to find a new home. Since 2002, the Solar Decathlon , which “challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive,” has called the National Mall home five times, but the National Park Service and Department of Energy have said that this year it will have to be held somewhere else. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Golden Globes: Chris Colfer won a Golden Globe for Best…

Golden Globes: Chris Colfer won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a TV series, and the night for his inspiring anti-bully remark. [ towleroad .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 17/01/2011 03:33 Number of articles : 5

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The Golden Globes kicked off with at least one early surprise: Sons of Anarchy star Katey Sagal won best actress in a TV drama over last year’s winner Julianna Margulies, who was favored to win again for The Good Wife . Other early winners, courtesy of the New York Times : TV…

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