Brainiacs from Osaka University have created what they’ve called the Paranga — a device that fulfills the lack of tactile feedback of page turns when using an eReader . It’s got built in sensor that detects when the book is being bent and will rotate a roll of strips of paper against your thumb. Depending on how much force is exerted against the device will control the speed of the paper roll. Although it’s not accurate enough to turn one page at a time, the researches believe that if foil is used instead of paper, the voltage will be discharged as soon as a page is turned, ensuring single-page accuracy. If you want to see a video of the Paranga imitate page-turning, press play on the embed below the break. Continue reading Researchers enable tactile feedback for eReaders using real paper, just like the olden days Researchers enable tactile feedback for eReaders using real paper, just like the olden days originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Mar 2011 19:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …5 military police officers have been arrested in northern Brazil after a 2010 security camera video of them shooting a 14-year-old boy several times comes to light. The officers say they had been questioning the boy about a neighborhood crime. (March 24)
Continue reading …enlarge For all the big talk about union thuggery, the strongest evidence of thuggery usually comes from the right wing side of things. And now we have it straight from the horse’s mouth…er…email. WisconsinWatch reported this morning that Carlos Lam, an Indiana prosecutor, denied writing it, though he confirmed the Hotmail address as one belonging to him. Here’s the text of the email: “If you could employ an associate who pretends to be sympathetic to the unions’ cause to physically attack you (or even use a firearm against you), you could discredit the unions,” the email said. “Currently, the media is painting the union protest as a democratic uprising and failing to mention the role of the DNC and umbrella union organizations in the protest. Employing a false flag operation would assist in undercutting any support that the media may be creating in favor of the unions. God bless, Carlos F. Lam.” And here’s his oh-so-sincere denial: “ I am flabbergasted and would never advocate for something like this, and would like everyone to be sure that that’s just not me ,” he said, after being read the email. Asked his views on Scott Walker, Lam said, “I think he’s trying to do what he has to do to get his budget balanced. But jeez, that’s taking it a little bit to the extreme,” he said of the email’s suggestion to fake violence. “Jeez!” Hmmm. But now it’s a few hours later, and he has resigned after admitting writing the email. Surely a good staunch Republican lawyer wouldn’t lie to the press so easily, would he? Well, yes. And he hemmed himself in, because the headers were included with the original email which contain an originating IP address. Despite his protestations that he was minivan shopping with the family and must have been hacked, it’s likely he just couldn’t get around that pesky email address. Now here’s a little bit about Mr. Lam : His blog posts, video appearances and comments on the Internet paint the picture of an outspoken, politically active, longtime Republican who has publicly lambasted collective bargaining for state employee unions and alluded to government taxation as “essentially taking money at gunpoint.” In one of his 1,306 comments on a stock investors’ site, Lam called Indiana “an unsustainable public worker gravy train bubble.” In another, he said “unions & companies that feed at the gov’t trough will fight tooth & nail against anything that un-feathers their nests.” Lam wrote in his account profile there that he “believes that to truly prosper as the republic envisioned by the Founding Fathers, we must return to principles of sound money and limited government. He has his own ’3G network’ that is quite apart from Apple: guns, gold and gasoline.’ ” That’s two Indiana prosecutors who have lost their jobs over online misconduct related to the Wisconsin protests. I’m shocked — SHOCKED — that an officer of the court would do such a thing. Aren’t you?
Continue reading …Today On TDW: Geek — Above: First official full-length trailer for Captain America: The First Avenger . Big Doctor Who / Torchwood news twofer . Maurice “Morbo” LaMarche says 13 new Futurama episodes ordered , 13 optioned. PSA: Pokéfight might rape your childhood . DIY: Mario Coin Block . Controlling a digital billboard with an iPhone, for real this time . Toothbrush with built-in toothpaste changes… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 24/03/2011 03:38 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …James O’Keefe’s sting video purports to expose NPR’s liberal bias, but anyone who actually listens will realize it has “nothing to do with what NPR puts on the air,” argues Morning Edition co-host Steve Inskeep in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. “I congratulate Mr. O’Keefe for upholding his values: faith…
Continue reading …Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 – Metro 2033 Gameplay Testing 1 – Max Settings Is the Newest NVIDIA Flagship Video Card in the Box? Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 – Metro 2033 Gameplay Test 2 – Max Settings NVIDIA's dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 emerges, can't slay the Radeon … 1024 total CUDA cores, 94 ROPs, and 3GB of GDDR5 RAM on board. Yup, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 is indeed a pair of GTX. GeForce GTX 590 Review The GeForce GTX 590 is out, and with it, NVIDIA can claim the crown for the fastest graphics card – GeForce GTX 590 SLI review GeForce GTX 590 SLI review We test SLI performance with four GPUs, that’s right we place two GTX 590 graphics cards in SLI. The big question of course remains, will quad-SLI actually kick in properly ? CyberPower announces new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 gaming PCs CyberPower, custom gaming PC manufacturer has just announced a new series of gaming desktops that feature the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Zotac GTX 590 Review | t-break: Tech @ Its Fastest Surprisingly the GTX 590 is hardly longer than the GTX 580, and ever so slightly slimmer than the latter too. The cooling fan, as you can see, sits smack in the middle of the two GPUs, both of which are being cooled by a copper based … stevenh2 says: [H]ardOCP News: Drivers Cause GTX 590 To Burn (On Video)?: The crew at SweClockers had a GeForce GTX 590 g… http://tinyurl.com/4arv7kp
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Douglas Kennedy eagerly filed this report from the wilds of Montana this morning for Fox News, describing the exploits of a Montana Tea Party Republican legislator named Greg Hinkle, from Thompson Falls — just coincidentally the home of the Militia of Montana … Hinkle is a Republican state senator from Thomson Falls, and he recently proposed a law, likely the first of its kind, asking federal law enforcement to first seek approval of county sheriffs before any federal intervention in the state of Montana. He calls it “The Sheriffs First Bill.” “I believe that before any federal agency does any action within a county,” he explained, “they should cooperate with the sheriff, coordinate with the sheriff and go to him and say this is what we need to do in this county.” For instance, Hinkle would want the FBI to first notify a Montana sheriff before executing a search warrant or making an arrest in the state of Montana. At one point he allowed for arrest of any federal agent who didn’t comply, but has since taken out that language. He also reluctantly added a line that allows for federal agents to notify sheriffs “after the fact,” in order to get the bill through the Montana House of Representatives. Nonetheless, legal observers still call Hinkle’s bill “a clear violation of the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.” “The federal government does not have to ask or even inform local law enforcement about what they are doing,” said James Cohen, a constitutional law professor at Fordham Law School in New York. “Sometimes they do because it’s convenient, but they do not have to.” Hinkle points out that the bill has already passed the Montana State Senate (with the original language) and is expected to pass the House in the next couple of weeks. He also says there’s a lot of support in Montana, a state which he says well remembers the deadly federal raids at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992 and Waco, Texas, in 1993. Funny that a parachuting reporter would forget this, but in reality, Montanans remember even better the longest armed standoff with federal agents in history: the 81-day FBI standoff in Jordan with the Montana Freemen. (Yes, yours truly was there. ) As Jim Lopach, a professor of constitutional law at the University of Montana, put it in a retrospective piece: Lopach said the real legacy of the standoff could be that it gave people a reason to consider how far and how deep devotion to political individualism should go. “It might be a moderating thing,” he said. “It might be that they saw the dangers of extremism.” In reality, Hinkle’s bill is one we’ve known about for awhile. It was one of a package of bills that Montana Patriot-movement leader Gary Marbut announced last September in Hamilton at a gathering I covered. (You can watch the video of Marbut describing it here. ) Tonight Marbut wants to talk about a new piece of sovereignty legislation he plans to promote in the state legislature, something he calls Sheriffs First. The bill would make it a crime in Montana for a federal officer to arrest, search or seize without advance written permission from the county sheriff, Marbut explains, to enthusiastic applause. “How that will work is, the federal officers might come to your local sheriff and say, ‘OK, here’s our probable cause, we believe there’s people at this location in your county who have a meth lab …and we wanna bust ‘em,’” Marbut says. “The sheriff might look it over and say, ‘Gosh, I’m glad you brought this to me, here’s your advance written permission, and I will send a couple deputies to help you.’ “Or the federal officers might come to the sheriff and say, ‘Here’s our probable cause, it leads us to believe there’s somebody in your county at this location who’s manufacturing firearms without a federal license. And we want to go bust them.’ The sheriff might say, ‘Sorry, we have a state law in Montana that authorizes that activity, it’s perfectly legal here, you may not go bust them, you do not have permission, and if you do, we can put you in Deer Lodge. We can put you behind bars in Montana for doing that.’” That brings out whoops alongside the applause. Kennedy’s fawning coverage at Fox concluded thus: “They can’t do it,” [Fordham law professor James Cohen] said. “They can’t pass a law that says the federal government, the FBI, the [Drug Enforcement Agency], whatever federal law enforcement agency, must contact the sheriff before engaging in law enforcement activities. It simply can’t be done.” Of course it can, said Hinkle. “How on earth could the states not challenge federal law?” he asked. “That’s the way our system of government works.” “The states are what created the federal government,” he added, “so the states should actually have more authority than the federal government.” This is one of the more breathtaking aspects of this legislation: It so clearly flies in the face of the Constitution as to be absurd, and yet its proponents are some of the loudest proponents of their version of so-called “constitutionalism.” These are the Tea Partiers who swept to power in Montana in the last election, and boy, are they making their mark. But it may not be the one they long for. Longtime Montanans are well acquainted with these kooks, and the more they rant and rage and embarrass the state, they more they turn people off. An AP story from a few weeks back pointed this out: HELENA, Mont. – With each bill, newly elected tea party lawmakers are offering Montanans a vision of the future. Their state would be a place where officials can ignore U.S. laws, force FBI agents to get a sheriff’s OK before arresting anyone, ban abortions, limit sex education in schools and create armed citizen militias. It’s the tea party world. But not everyone is buying their vision. Some residents, Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer and even some Republican lawmakers say the bills are making Montana into a laughingstock. And, they say, the push to nullify federal laws could be dangerous. “We are the United States of America,” said Schweitzer. “This talk of nullifying is pretty toxic talk. That led to the Civil War.” A tea party lawmaker said raising the specter of a civil war is plain old malarkey. “Nullification is not about splitting this union apart,” freshman Rep. Derek Skees said. “Nullification is just one more way for us to tell the federal government: ‘That is not right.” There’s been a substantial influx of these extremists into the state from elsewhere in the past decade, many of them drawn by cheap land and their own internalized mythology of the Western landscape what Montanans are like (think “rugged individualism”). Perhaps no one symbolizes this influx better than Chuck Baldwin, the erstwhile presidential candidate of the Constitution Party, who recently moved to the Flathead Valley from Florida. Baldwin held a shindig in Kalispell, where he was feted by local white supremacists and other supporters. He all but announced that he was planning to run for governor, in hopes of displacing Schweitzer. And he voiced the view of a lot of these newcomers: Baldwin went on to state that being born in Montana does not necessarily make one a Montanan. “There are a lot of people that were born in Montana but are not Montanans,” Baldwin said. “And there are a lot of people, like me, who were not born in Montana but we have been Montanans our whole lives.” (Baldwin arrived in the Flathead in October.) “Real Montanans love freedom,” he said. “Real Montanans will fight and die for the principles of truth, honor and freedom.” Here’s hoping he and his fellow Montana Tea Partiers run on that kind of platform. Sounds like a surefire winner with all the lifelong Montanans I know.
Continue reading …Remember that Google Voice integration for Sprint we mentioned recently ? Today at CTIA we got to see it in action, and it promises to take us one step closer to our robot overlords — well, those of us who are Sprint customers, anyway. The most exciting feature is that the integration works with almost any Sprint number and device, and is not limited to just smartphones or the newly minted Nexus S 4G . Basically, you can pick your Sprint number or your Google Voice number to be your mobile number, and switch between them if necessary. Either way, this is the number that appears on other people’s phones when you call them, and you still benefit from all the Google Voice perks. See it for yourself in our video after the break. Continue reading Google Voice for Sprint hands-on Google Voice for Sprint hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Selanne ties it, Fowler wins it in OT 3/23/11 Ducks with a crazy finish in Dallas to win it in overtime I Got Tagged! | overtime, selanne , ducks – Sports – The Orange County Register Sports: | overtime, selanne , ducks, one, dallas, time, victory, goal, left, fowler. Video: Selanne discusses latest heroics – Ducks blog – The Orange … Tweet Share DALLAS — Teemu Selanne has 629 goals in his career but his last three have as critical as it gets as they’ve tied games in the final 2:07… Video: Selanne discusses ultimate heroics | Blogger Wonosobo Video: Selanne discusses ultimate heroics. DALLAS — Teemu Selanne has 629 goals in his career though his last 3 have as vicious as it gets as they’ve scored equally games in a last 2:07 or after in regulation. … #Ducks Video: Selanne discusses latest heroics – Los Angeles Kings … DALLAS — Teemu Selanne has 629 goals in his career but his last three have as critical as it gets as they’ve tied games in the final 2:07 or later in regulation. Fowler's OT goal sends Ducks past Stars | The Associated Press … Teemu Selanne scored the tying goal in the final 10 seconds of regulation and Cam Fowler netted the winner 1:42 into overtime to give the Anaheim Ducks a stirring 4-3 comeback victory over the Dallas Stars in a key Western Conference … stevetsn says: Top 10 discussion started with over-40 performances ( Selanne ), ended with under-10 (kid at Wings game). “Kids Stealing The Show” on SC
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