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BendDesk: the curved multitouch workspace of the future (video)

The Media Computing Group — otherwise known as the dudes and dudettes responsible for making multitouch hip again — is back, and some might say better than ever. The BendDesk is an outlandish new concept workspace for the future, relying heavily on a curved multitouch display to bring the wow. The desk is the Group’s vision of merging multitouch with a common physical area, and it’s probably the best implementation we’ve seen yet. A full ten touch points are supported, but the lower portion is also designed to be used as a standard desk, holding your laptop, paperwork and ink pen collection if you so choose. Shockingly enough, the whole thing looks exceptionally ergonomic, too. Head on past the break for a glimpse of it being used, but don’t hold your breath waiting for a ship date and price — something tells us it’ll be awhile before either of those are published. Continue reading BendDesk: the curved multitouch workspace of the future (video) BendDesk: the curved multitouch workspace of the future (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Anti-North Korea Rallies in Seoul

South Korean protesters clashed with police on Saturday outside the Defence Ministry in Seoul. (Nov 27)

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Mashaal: Resistance must be launched in West Bank

Hamas politburo chief slams Palestinian Authority blaming it of selling off Palestinian people’s rights. ‘Peace talks became a process of daily humiliation,’ he says. Meanwhile, Palestinian negotiator Erekat blames Israel of writing off agreements

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Torture Promoter Marc Thiessen Bashes Illegitimate Democrat-led Lame Duck Session

Click here to view this media Torture promoter Marc Thiessen did his best to continue to earn his spot as number 6 on Salon’s The War Room Hack Thirty during this interview on Fox’s America Live. Thiessen adds his name to the list of conservatives who are bashing the current lame-duck session of Congress as somehow corrupt or, as Thiessen says here, that “they have no legitimacy”. As our friends at Media Matters pointed out back in August, conservatives seem to have some selective memory when it comes to how Republicans spent their time when they were in charge of Congress during the lame-duck session when Bill Clinton was president. Conservatives disappear GOP’s Clinton impeachment to bash “corrupt” Democrat-led lame duck session : Conservative media figures have repeatedly claimed or suggested that it would be unprecedented and “corrupt” for Democrats to address “controversial” issues during Congress’ lame duck session following the 2010 elections. But in 1998, Republicans impeached President Clinton during such a post-election congressional session. Conservatives fearmonger about supposedly unprecedented use of lame duck session to address “controversial” issues Gingrich: “[A]ny attempt by the outgoing Congress to pass legislation they were unwilling to defend in an election would be an attempt to thwart the will of the people.” Writing in Human Events on August 4, Newt Gingrich wrote that “Democratic leaders today have been sending clear signals that they are willing to use the lame duck session of Congress to pass the most unpopular and destructive parts of their agenda,” and that, “Like the Federalists’ actions in 1801, any attempt by the outgoing Congress to pass legislation they were unwilling to defend in an election would be an attempt to thwart the will of the people.” Gingrich continued, “It is hard to think of an attitude more fundamentally at odds with the spirit of our democratic republic than the idea that an elected representative should feel ‘liberated’ to pass bills the American people do not support once he or she is freed from the burden of having to face the voters.” Gingrich urged his readers to asked their members of Congress to sign a pledge not to participate in such a lame duck session because it “smacks of the worst kind of political corruption” and “is an abusive power grab.” Rove: “We’ve never had a lame duck session that has dealt with a highly controversial and extremely consequential item.” Appearing on the August 9 edition of Fox News’ Your World With Neil Cavuto , Karl Rove said that “we’ve never had a lame-duck session that has dealt with a highly controversial and extremely consequential item,” adding that it “would really be unusual” for Democrats to deal with issues like cap and trade, card check and tax cuts during the session. Fund: “It’s been almost 30 years since anything remotely contentious was handled in a lame-duck session.” In a July 9 Wall Street Journal column, John Fund wrote , “It’s been almost 30 years since anything remotely contentious was handled in a lame-duck session, but that doesn’t faze Democrats who have jammed through ObamaCare and are determined to bring the financial system under greater federal control.” Geraghty: “Lame-duck sessions are not designed to be shortcuts to ignore the will of the people and erase any sense of legislative culpability.” Jim Geraghty wrote in National Review Online’s “Campaign Spot” blog on June 16 that “Every Republican challenger ought to be demanding that their Democrat incumbent opponent pledge in writing that they will not pass an energy bill in a lame-duck session if they are defeated” and that “When the people make their opinion clear, fundamental concepts of accountability and responsibility require that the opinion not be ignored.” Geragthy added, “Lame-duck sessions are not designed to be shortcuts to ignore the will of the people and erase any sense of legislative culpability.” Beck: Democrats “ramping up civil unrest” with lame duck session. On the July 15 edition of his radio show, Glenn Beck discussed the proposed lame duck session with Rep. Michelle Bachmann (D-MN) and said, “[Y]ou tell me what stops these people. Because this is my real fear. They are ramping up civil unrest.” Read on… And we can now add Thiessen here. THIESSEN: If I’m thankful for anything this Thanksgiving I’m thankful for the America people for electing this Congress. The American people just fired this Congress. This was the largest shift in seats since 1948. What that means is there has not been a lame duck Congress that has been more discredited in more than six decades. They have no legitimacy. They should not be doing anything of substance. The only thing they should be doing is keeping the doors of government open while they pack their bags and prepare their resumes and let anything that of substance be taken care of by the new Congress that’s coming in that was just elected by the American people. They should not be tackling any controversial issues or doing anything other than keeping the government working. Well, I think if you look at the… what is the job of Congress? The job of Congress, Congress has about the Constitution the power of the purse. Their job is to pass spending bills. They have not passed a single spending bill as we come up on the last few weeks of this session. So they have not done their job. What they did for the last two years was focus on a government take over of health care, government take over of the banks and all of the other things that led the American people to fire them and so if they go into this lame duck session saying hey, let’s take on Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, let’s take on an arms control treaty with Russia, let’s change the tax structure of this country, they have no legitimacy to do any of that. So they need to focus on keeping the doors of government open. Thiessen acts like the Democrats lost the Senate as well. I’ll give the Republicans credit for one thing, they’ve got their lies and they’re sticking to them dammit. And the media is happy to let them repeat them over, and over and over again.

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Symbian Foundation axing websites on December 17th, source repositories available ‘upon request’

We’d heard that the Symbian Foundation would undergo some drastic changes as it transitions to a licensing body, and here’s number one — every official Symbian website will be shuttered on the 17th of next month. That goes for every page from symbian.org down to the Symbian Twitter and Facebook feeds, and the source code itself will be shelved. If you want access to any of it, even the databases of user-generated bug reports, you’ll have to ask the Foundation for a hard copy and pay a nominal media and shipping fee after January 31st. We’re trying to reach Symbian right now to figure out the full repercussions of this move, but assuming Nokia’s promise to keep Symbian open-source still rings true, you might want to start stashing away the repositories and setting up mirrors before the Foundation drops off the face of the web — and perhaps the Symbian crowdsource community, too. Symbian Foundation axing websites on December 17th, source repositories available ‘upon request’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Sun Rises on a Solar-Powered Mosque in Turkey

The village mosque in Büyükeceli is now powered by solar panels. Photo: Alper Tunga Çatal for Greenpeace . When residents of the Turkish village of Büyükeceli decided to install a set of solar panels to demonstrate how renewable energy could be a viable alternative to the proposed nuclear power plant they are fighting, they first thought to use t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Android 2.1 rolling out to Sony Ericcson Xperia X8, depending on product code

Here’s an extra bonus for those of you who snapped up an unlocked Xperia X8 on a frosty Friday morn — Sony Ericsson is starting to push Android 2.1 to the handset right now. Thirty-two tasty batches of Eclair are already in the oven, and you can easily check to see if you’re a likely candidate for upgrade by scanning the back of your phone. If your eight-digit “SI-number” (e.g. 1242-4859) matches any of those on the list at our source link, your 720p video recording mode, enhanced social networking integration and five homescreens are on the way. Just don’t necessarily expect to see them anytime soon on AT&T . Android 2.1 rolling out to Sony Ericcson Xperia X8, depending on product code originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Crackdown on Rio crime

5:30 AM Sunday Nov 28, 2010 Share Email Print Expand Shrink Soldiers and police fought with gangsters in the alleys of a sprawling shantytown, blocking the escape of drug traffickers in a confrontation that promised residents of Rio de Janiero a dangerous weekend. Brazilian authorities did not detail their plans yesterday, but it appeared security forces were preparing to invade the Alemao complex, a group of more than a dozen of Rio’s most menacing slums. About 800 soldiers began providing support on Friday for a police offensive in which the previous day officers took back control of a nearby slum where gangs had held sway for decades. Authorities began raids on slums after a surge of gang…

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U.S. Breaks Afghan Occupation Record

Some records are made to be broken, from the 100-meter dash to Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. But who would encharge themselves to break the nine years, fifty days Soviet record for “most time occupying Afghanistan?” And the winner is… the United States of America. —JCL The LA Times: As wartime days go, Friday was a fairly quiet one in Afghanistan. Helicopters skittered across the sky; convoys rumbled along desert roads; soldiers in mountain outposts scanned the jagged peaks around them. But one thing set the day apart: With its passing, the length of the U.S. military’s campaign in Afghanistan matched that of the Soviet Union’s long and demoralizing sojourn in the nation. The last Red Army troops left Feb. 15, 1989, driven out after nine years and 50 days by the U.S.-backed Afghan fighters known as mujahedin, or holy warriors. Ragtag yet ferocious, they were so spectrally elusive that the Soviet forces called them dukhi, or ghosts. A fitting term, perhaps, for a country that has been called “the graveyard of empires.” Read more Related Entries November 26, 2010 ‘Left, Right & Center’: Korean Clash, Taliban Scam November 24, 2010 More News, Less Turkey

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Enough With the Trash Already

Italy is facing fines from the EU for failing to take out the trash. No, we’re not talking about Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. We’re talking about the tons of garbage that has choked the streets of Naples for years. —JCL The Guardian: Italy has failed to comply with a European court ruling on the chronic Naples waste crisis and could face fines if it does not solve the problem, a top EU official said today. Thousands of tonnes of rubbish still lie uncollected in the streets of Italy’s third-largest city despite weeks of protests by local residents and repeated claims by prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to have fixed the problem. The problem of poor waste management in Italy’s most densely populated region has persisted for years, compounded by disputes between competing local authorities and made worse by organised crime. Read more Related Entries November 26, 2010 ‘Left, Right & Center’: Korean Clash, Taliban Scam November 24, 2010 More News, Less Turkey

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