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Robert Gibbs announced his departure as White House press secretary today. As one who is not really a fan of how he has handled the press for the past two years (or the message), I wish him well and hope the next Press Secretary masters communications better. This would include a focus on aiming at the right wing and leaving the left alone. Here are some excerpts from his press conference today: Q Can you tell us a bit more — in a bit more detail about what you’re going to be doing next? You’re not going to be lobbying or consulting. How would you define your next job? MR. GIBBS: Well, let me start by saying a few things, Ben. It is — and you all know this because you do this as well, and that is it is an honor and a privilege to stand here, to work inside this building, to serve your country, to work for a President that I admire as much as President Barack Obama. I’ve been a member of his staff for almost seven years, and it’s — again, it’s a remarkable privilege. It is in many ways the opportunity of a lifetime, one that I will be forever thankful and grateful for. What I’m going to do next is step back a little bit, recharge some. We’ve been going at this pace for at least four years. I will have an opportunity I hope to give some speeches. I will continue to provide advice and counsel to this building and to this President. And I look forward to continuing to do that. Q In terms of advocacy for the President, are you looking forward to the potential freedom that will come with speaking for him and not being behind that podium? MR. GIBBS: No, look, we — we’re in a very different political environment than we’ve been in a number of years in this country and I think whoever stands here or whoever goes on television to make the case for this administration should be an advocate of the decisions and the policies that are coming from this building. You certainly have to play that role. I’m not going in order to be freed up to say a series of things that I might not otherwise say. I’ve enjoyed every time I’ve come out here and even on days when you — even every day, even when you wake up at 4:00 a.m. and pick up the paper and groan that you have a sense of what the first several questions might be. But I think it’s important for this country and for an administration to come out here and advocate on behalf of and — on behalf of its policies and answer your questions. Q And you’ve talked about how long you’ve been next to now President Obama. Can you talk about the impact that you think your leaving will have in concert with David Axelrod and already Rahm Emanuel? MR. GIBBS: I will say this. One of the things you learn very quickly as you walk into this building each day, you’re struck by the sense that — of the history of this place, and you realize that whatever your length of service here, it is temporary in the long and wonderful history of our country. And I think it does an administration good — and I think it will do this administration good — to have people like David Plouffe and others come into an administration who haven’t been here, who have been able to watch a little bit from the outside. We all admit there’s — you have to admit there’s a bubble in here, to some degree. So I think having new voices and having fresh voices, some of those voices that are coming back from having taken a couple of years off, are an important part of this process. I think they will serve the President well, even as people like David Axelrod and I go outside of the building and have a chance to talk to the President and people here with a slightly different perspective of not driving in here each morning. So I think it’s unique. I think it’s — but the truth is you walk around here and you see the history and such, and I’d just reiterate again, you realize that for however long you’re here, it’s temporary. But what endures is our government. What endures is the great experiment of democracy that’s proved to be such a wonderful thing for the world. Suggestion for the next Press Secretary: Bring someone in from the outside who has watched the travesty unfold for the last two years. And make sure they’ve got sharp teeth and a sharper tongue.

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Sony intros new VAIO L Series Touch HD PC/TV all-in-one and VAIO F 3D laptop

It’s about time Sony brought some of its Bravia learnings over to the VAIO side of things, and both the new L Series all-in-one and VAIO F 3D laptop clearly show Sony’s home theater roots. The L Series may appear to be just another multitouch 24-inch AIO, but the display is surrounded by a new infared border that contains shortcuts for closing windows, opening programs or shutting down the machine. What’s the point of that? Sony tells us it was built to take advantage of the extra screen real estate and add some easy shortcuts on top of Windows 7. Besides that, the Core i7-powered system has HDMI in and out ports in case you want to just use the system as a display and can be configured with a Blu-ray drive/burner for writing all those recorded Jersey Shore episodes. We told you it was more like a TV than previous versions. Starting at $1,200, the L can be configured to your liking, but all models will come with NVIDIA’s latest GeForce GT500M graphics, Dolby Home Theater speakers as well as a wireless keyboard and mouse. On the more mobile side, Sony’s brought its 3D talents down to the 16-inch VAIO F Series. Packing Intel’s second generation quad-core Core i7 processors and NVIDIA’s latest GeForce GT540M GPU, the F isn’t just a mother of a gaming rig, but its built-in 3D transmitter, Full HD 3D LED backlight, and its 1920 x 1080-resolution display provides one heck of a viewing experience. Sony is using NVIDIA’s 3D technology at the core, but it’s also done some significant tweaking on top to enhance refresh rates and viewing angles. Oh, and did we mention that it has a 3D button to convert 2D video and Blu-ray and DVD to 3D in real time? It’s pretty much the multimedia laptop of the year, but be prepared to set aside $1,700. Both the F Series 3D and L Series will be available next month from Sony, but it shouldn’t be too long before we can bring you some more impressions from the show floor. Until then enjoy dreaming up what you’d do with either one of these with the shots below and the press releases after the break. Gallery: Sony VAIO F and L Series Sony intros new VAIO L Series Touch HD PC/TV all-in-one and VAIO F 3D laptop originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 20:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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No Warrant Necessary for Cell Phone Searches in California

The California Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police officers in the Golden State don’t need a warrant to be able to peruse the cell phones of those under arrest—a decision that may have troubling implications and may eventually involve the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Motorola Atrix 4G hits AT&T’s website, complete with specs

We’ve already seen it announced an accessorized , and Motorola’s Atrix 4G Android phone has now already turned up on AT&T’s website with all the specs you’ve been waiting for. Those include a Tegra dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and support for up to 48GB of memory, a 4-inch QHD display (or 960 x 540), a front-facing VGA camera and 5-megapixel with an LED flash ’round back, a 1930 mAh battery that promises nine hours of talk time, fingerprint login security, and Android 2.2 for an OS. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look. Gallery: Motorola Atrix 4G Motorola Atrix 4G hits AT&T’s website, complete with specs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Excellent Chase Scene/Commercial

(Video Link) This clever two-minute advertisement for the computer company Intel shows a beautiful and deadly secret agent on the run from her enemies. They chase her through many windows for a wide variety of computer applications scrolling across a computer screen. The film, entitled “The Chase”, was directed by Venables Bell and shot Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 06/01/2011 00:39 Number of articles : 10

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Scientist Haunted by Misuse of Drugs He Invented

David Nichols studies the way psychedelic drugs act in the brains of rats. But he’s haunted by how humans hijack his work to make street drugs, sometimes causing overdose deaths. (Jan. 5)

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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc hands-on video

We’d heard — and seen — that the Xperia Arc was going to make its debut at CES this year and even saw some details and a vid earlier today . Sony’s press event is set to start in the next hour or so but we’ve managed to get a little video for you ahead of the official event. Feast your eyes on all the curvy magic, digest it, love it, and then pop right back for our liveblog and tons more info on this little Android 2.3 Gingerbread wonder. Continue reading Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc hands-on video Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc hands-on video originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Honeycomb: Android for Tablets

Google has accidentally made public a YouTube video that shows Android 3.0 in action. It’s a completely new interface for tablets that borrows a lot of ideas from BumpTop , the 3D desktop software acquired by Google last year. Engadget says that the new interface “looks more or less nothing like Android”. You might think it’s a new operating system. The video mentions that this is “the next generation… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Google Operating System Discovery Date : 06/01/2011 00:10 Number of articles : 11

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In attempts to professionally develop myself in the ways of nuclear weapons strategy, I like to stay abreast of the many articles and discussions ongoing in this field. One of the major challenges is that the discussion on nuclear weapons strategy is often divorced from the general discussion of national strategy. That is to say, paraphrasing Colin Gray in his excellent book ” Modern Strategy ,” the problem with nuclear weapons is that they can’t be used

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Syrian Bride Crosses Into Israeli Zone to Marry

A Druse bride crossed from Syria into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights to marry her fiance on Wednesday, the first such wedding trip since 2008. (5 January 2011)

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