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Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O (video)

Today at Google I/O we got a chance to play with Meta Watch , Fossil’s wearable development platform, which allows developers to extend the interfaces of devices and applications to the wrist. Both watches — one analog / digital with traditional dial plus two small OLED displays, the other digital with a larger memory-in-pixel LCD (a highly reflective, always-on, ultra low-power screen) — feature Bluetooth for communication, along with a vibration motor, three-axis accelerometer, and ambient light sensor. The devices are built around Texas Instrument’s super efficient MSP430TM microcontroller and CC2560 Bluetooth radio and will run seven days on a charge. A set of contacts in the back allow the watches to interface with a debugging clip for charging and JTAG programming. The hardware is paired with an SDK which allows a tablet or smartphone running Android to register button presses and receive sensor data from the watches, and then respond by sending text or triggering the vibration motor. It’s also possible to develop custom embedded wearable applications running directly on your wrist, and it’ll be up to developers to truly unleash the magical possibilities here. Speaking of developers, the Meta Watch is currently available to pre-order for $199 (see our source link), with availability pegged for June 30th. Based on what we heard today at Google I/O, the watch is being hawked to devs only, but it’s obvious that DIY-minded consumers could buy one as well. For now, just two of the models shown here will be sold, but there’s no telling what’ll happen once the platform has enough of a backbone to support an influx of consumer buying. The company’s not handing out a timeframe as to when it’ll be ready for the mass market, but we’d be shocked if it’s still floundering around this time next year. Interested in having an early peek? Take a look at our gallery below and our hands-on video after the break. Gallery: Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O Continue reading Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O (video) Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 May 2011 20:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Mega-marathon Ends at ‘Regis and Kelly’ Show

Mega-marathoner Dean Karnazes ends his 3000 mile run from Disneyland to NYC on ‘Live! With Regis and Kelly’ show. (May 10)

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May 21 Judgement Day

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Lakers’ Bynum Apologizes for Foul on JJ Barea

Lakers center Andrew Bynum has apologized profusely for his flagrant foul on Dallas guard JJ Barea during Los Angeles’ final playoff game. In a news conference Tuesday, Bynum said he expects to be suspended to start next season. (May 10)

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Obama Urges Immigration Reform

President Barack Obama visits the US-Mexico border to talk about immigration overhaul and the need for Congress to “finish the work we started”. (May 10)

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Ice Cream by Battles (Featuring Matias Aguayo)

“Ice Cream” by Battles (featuring Matias Aguayo), from their upcoming album “Gloss Drop” coming out on June 6/7. via The World’s Best Ever Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 09/05/2011 16:45 Number of articles : 4

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Ice Cream by Battles (Featuring Matias Aguayo)

“Ice Cream” by Battles (featuring Matias Aguayo), from their upcoming album “Gloss Drop” coming out on June 6/7. via The World’s Best Ever Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. Host your website or blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 09/05/2011 16:45 Number of articles : 4

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‘National Jukebox’ Opens With Free Music

For the first time, the Library of Congress is streaming some of its vast collection of sound recordings of popular music, speeches and comedy online for free through a Web site it is calling the National Jukebox. (May 10)

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MSNBC’s Bashir Asks Tancredo: ‘Would You Have Preferred Obama’s Death Over Bin Laden’s?’

For the second time in less than 24 hours I find myself wondering how an American television “news” network could have assembled such a collection of ignoramuses. After MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Monday evening claimed the Founding Fathers would have understood the need to raise the debt ceiling in order to protect the country's credit rating, Martin Bashir on Tuesday actually asked former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo if he would have preferred President Obama's death over Osama bin Laden's (video follows with transcript and commentary): MARTIN BASHIR, HOST: In the wake of Osama bin Laden’s killing, I'd like to remind you of something you wrote in the Washington Times last July. You said, “Mr. Obama is a more serious threat to America than al Qaeda. We you know that Osama bin Laden and followers want to kill us but at least they are an outside force against whom we can offer our best defense. But when a dedicated enemy of the Constitution is working from the inside, we face a far more dangerous threat.” Now, I know you're a political opponent of President Obama, but wasn't that a ludicrous thing to accuse the President of? TOM TANCREDO, FORMER CONGRESSMAN (R-COLORADO): Well, I suppose you can phrase it that way because you would think of it that way, but I certainly don’t, millions of other people don't think it was ludicrous because of course the President of the United States as he said many times during his campaign is doing what he promised, and that is to fundamentally — his quote, his exact words were, I am going to fundamentally transform America. Now, he said it on many occasions. His intent upon doing it, and what exactly does that mean? Well, I think we pretty much understand, he's got a low opinion of the Constitution. He's talked about that, too, about how it needs to be changed. The fact is that what he's done, and I'm very pleased about what has happened in Afghanistan. He's ordered an assassination. That is something that, of course, we would have just, oh, my gosh, if Bush had done something like assassinated somebody else, even Osama bin Laden, there would have been… BASHIR: I don't think… TANCREDO: Oh, you don't think it was an assassination? BASHIR: No, I didn't say that. I think that the suggestion that President Bush would have been condemned for such a clean operation is unreasonable and unfair. TANCREDO: He would have. Believe me. You would have been condemning it for an assassination. That's what you would have called it because of course it was that but we talked about during those days… BASHIR: Sorry, Mr. Tancredo… TANCREDO: …we continue to talk about how horrible it was. Any policy of assassination couldn’t be accepted. We accept it with Obama? That’s okay with me. We accept the idea of intimidation and coercive tactics… BASHIR: If I may, if I may just… TANCREDO: …to get the information with Obama. It’s okay with me. BASHIR: If I may just for one moment. TANCREDO: Yeah. BASHIR: You were suggesting that I would have condemned President Bush… TANCREDO: I am. BASHIR: That's not able, that's not right. And also, you know, you're suggesting that there would have been condemnation of the Navy SEALs who executed that, but can I go back to your original quote if I may? TANCREDO: Sure. BASHIR: To follow your logic, would you have preferred then the death of the President as opposed to bin Laden? TANCREDO: No. Of course not. My God. And that is not a logical assumption anybody can make. BASHIR: Well, it is because… TANCREDO: Only you would say a thing like that. BASHIR: Mr. Tancredo. TANCREDO: There was no logic. I never once suggested the President of the United States should be… BASHIR: You said the president was a greater threat than Osama bin laden. TANCREDO: …any violence should happen, any harm. And there is a way to deal with that here in the United States, and that is exactly what I hope to do and that is make sure he does not serve a second term. He's defeated at the polls. Not anything of a violent nature ever nor should I ever, nor would I suggest in a million years that that's some sort of tragedy should befall him. BASHIR: Let's move on to, let's move on to immigration. TANCREDO: I do not wish him harm the slightest bit of harm except political harm. Once again I must ask: what do MSNBC's owners Comcast and General Electric think about this kind of a display from one of their employees? Do these people think it's a fitting question to ask a former member of Congress if he would have preferred the death of a sitting president over what until nine days ago was public enemy number one? Is there absolutely nothing these folks consider sacred? Honestly, the more I watch of this network on a regular basis, the more sickened I am by everyone involved with it. (H/T RCP via NBer Jane)

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First Person: When FEMA Wants Its Money Back

Thousands of people have received letters in recent weeks from FEMA notifying them they received too much money from the agency dating back to 2005 and now must return it. (May 10)

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