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Nokia N9 first hands-on!

The N9 has arrived. Functional units of Nokia’s long-awaited MeeGo smartphone have finally landed into our eager hands and we’ve got a gallery of images to provide you with below. What we can say from our first experience is that we’re in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance. Hold tight and we’ll have fuller impressions and hands-on video with the Nokia N9 to add in due course. Gallery: Nokia N9 first hands-on Nokia N9 first hands-on! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 05:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Japanese 3DS to get 3D TV service, North America waits with bated breath

3DS owners outside of Japan can look forward to missing out on yet another Nintendo sponsored video service — at least for now. With the help of Fuji TV, Nintendo’s Itsu no Ma ni Terebi (or “SpotPass TV”) will bring a number of short format 3D TV programs to the fledgling handheld , including shows featuring cute animals, sumo wrestling idol girls, and daily tips on performing magic tricks. Like its Wii predecessor, this video service is currently a Japan-only affair, but there’s still plenty of summer left for the big-N to make good on its GDC Netflix promise. Japanese 3DS to get 3D TV service, North America waits with bated breath originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Jun 2011 04:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Today in History for June 21st

Highlights of this day in history: Three civil rights workers disappear in Mississippi; John Hinckley, Jr. found not guilty by reason of insanity for shooting President Ronald Reagan and three others; Britain’s Prince William born. (June 21)

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Raw Video: 44 Killed in Russia Plane Crash

Russian officials say high-intensity airport lights had failed when a passenger jet crashed in heavy fog about a mile short of a runway in northwestern Russia. Officials say 44 people were killed. (June 21)

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‘Doing Okay’ Without a Budget?

Who needs a budget? Former White House spokesman Bill Burton thinks we’re doing just fine without one: In fact, why not get rid of the budget process completely? Despite not having passed a budget in nearly 780 days, Democrats have still managed to “ turn the economy around ,” right? Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Corner Discovery Date : 20/06/2011 20:40 Number of articles : 3

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Stephen Cox on Libertarian Literature and Prisons as Failed Planned Societies

Stephen Cox sat down with Reason.tv to talk about libertarian literature and why prisons are the best example of a failure in planning societies. Cox is a professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego, as well as the editor-in-chief of Liberty magazine, which can be read at libertyunbound.com . He is also the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 20/06/2011 21:28 Number of articles : 3

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Stephen Cox on Libertarian Literature and Prisons as Failed Planned Societies

Stephen Cox sat down with Reason.tv to talk about libertarian literature and why prisons are the best example of a failure in planning societies. Cox is a professor of literature at the University of California, San Diego, as well as the editor-in-chief of Liberty magazine, which can be read at libertyunbound.com . He is also the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 20/06/2011 21:28 Number of articles : 3

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NY Senate Stuck on Gay Marriage As Rallies Grow

The gay marriage issue has stalled in the NY Senate as hundreds of chanting protesters from each side rallied in the halls just outside the Senate chamber. (June 20)

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Lawrence O’Donnell Bashes Chris Wallace’s Ratings Despite Having Far Less Viewers

Monday appeared to be the day that MSNBC commentators bashed the ratings of Sunday political talk shows other than NBC's “Meet the Press.” After Chris Matthews ridiculed ABC's “This Week” despite it having more than three times his audience, Lawrence O'Donnell went after Chris Wallace and “Fox News Sunday” (video follows with transcript and commentary): LAWRENCE O’DONNELL: Well, I think, you know, Jon Stewart’s point about Fox News has Chris Wallace on there just so they can say they have him, just so they can say they have a reasonably fair Sunday morning show. It comes in dead last in the ratings. David Gregory just kills it, you know, by a million miles. So it isn't there as a real business. It's just there as a fig leaf for the Fox News people to claim there's a news show Sunday morning. “David Gregory just kills it, you know, by a million miles.” Really? According to TVNewser, “[W]hen the two cable replays on Fox News are taken into consideration, “FNS” draws more viewers than “Face the Nation” or “This Week.” What shills like O'Donnell choose to ignore is that “Fox News Sunday” airs on two different channels: Fox News on cable and regular broadcast Fox. When organizations like Nielsen rank these Sunday shows, they only factor in the broadcast ratings. Add in those watching “FNS” on FNC and it normally comes in first. As “Meet the Press” typically averages about 3.5 million viewers every Sunday, that means “FNS's” combined numbers are greater than this. If O'Donnell thinks this isn't a “real business” model for Fox, what does he think of the roughly 1.5 million viewers he gets each day – 57 percent less than Wallace! – during the combined airings of “The Last Word?” Oh. That's right. MSNBC isn't in this racket to make money. This is liberal advocacy plain and simple no matter the cost – as long as the new owners at Comcast are willing to go along with it, that is.

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College Baseball Star Cleared of Rape Charges

A court in the Bahamas dismissed a rape case Monday against a Florida International baseball star and two friends who were accused of sexually assaulting two American teens after a night of drinking at an island resort. (June 20)

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