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Attorney: Yair Klein released from prison
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Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Video Cameras

Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide ! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today’s bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the holiday season. Photos make great mementos for important moments, but a picture of your kid taking her first step or writing his first blog post isn’t quite as meaningful as a full-motion video of the event in question. That’s why a video recorder of some sort is a must-have, and while your average compact camera is capturing better footage than ever, sometimes you need something a little more dedicated. That’s when you need a camcorder, and this year we even have a bunch of 3D models to choose from. Which ones are right for you and for your budget? Click on through to find out. Continue reading Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Video Cameras Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Video Cameras originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 13:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Prismaflex: A Simple Way Of Bending and Controlling Daylight

Image credit Lloyd Alter When I wrote about what I was hoping to see at Greenbuild this year, I noted that I was not interested in the latest green gizmos and tech, but in simple, effective ways of solving our problems. I used as an example one of my favourite materials from the 19th century, prism glass , that diverted natural light deep into buildings- a low-tech way of moving light instead of making it. And what did I find at Greenbuild that has… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Caption Contest: Steve Ballmer goes on kill-crazy rampage at Microsoft Store

In the photo above you see Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer performing a ribbon cutting at the company’s new store in Bellevue, Washington. Shortly after finishing with the ribbon, Ballmer proceeded to rampage the store and patrons, leaving 17 dead, 6 wounded, and a stunned Miley Cyrus wondering if she had made the wisest career decisions. Ballmer was finally subdued by Dave Matthews, who knocked the CEO unconscious with an 8-foot bong. Josh: “I’m a PC, and I’m going to mess up your insides so bad, you’ll pray for death.” Ben Bowers: “Anyone else want to claim Windows 7 was their idea?” Chris: “To the cloud! With Windows 7 and Windows Live, Microsoft can mix and match its CEO’s best faces until it’s able to piece together a photo it’s proud to share.” Ross: “Using the power of Control-X while mobile is just one of the many superpowers Ballmer has and Windows Phone 7 users don’t.” Darren: “Moments before this tremendous occasion, Ballmer begrudgingly confirmed a prompt questioning his true intentions to dismantle a red ribbon.” Nilay: “Touch my junk and I’ll have you arrested.” Don: “There can only be one!” Vlad: “I love this company! I love it so much I’m gonna cut it up into little pieces and eat it!” Joe: “Clearly event organizers hadn’t planned for every possible emergency.” Thomas: “Baby Ballmer cuts his own cord thankyouverymuch.” Myriam: “Developers! It’s time to get cut and paste into Windows Phone 7…” [ Image Credit ] Continue reading Caption Contest: Steve Ballmer goes on kill-crazy rampage at Microsoft Store Caption Contest: Steve Ballmer goes on kill-crazy rampage at Microsoft Store originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 13:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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By NZ Herald staff 5:30 AM Saturday Nov 20, 2010 Share Email Print Expand Shrink Rescuers were early today waiting for the all-clear on gas build-up before going into a West Coast coal mine to find 27 missing miners. Nothing had been heard from the men since an explosion deep underground yesterday afternoon. Worried families of the men gathered at the entrance to the Pike River Coal company’s mine, 46km east of Greymouth. The alarm was raised when mine electrician Russell Smith, 50, investigated a power cut at 3.50pm. He discovered loader driver Daniel Rockhouse, 24, who had been blown off his machine. The two men, who were working some distance from the other mine staff, escaped through a…

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This business of speculating about what the President or Congress or the Democrats or Progressives must do to regain lost ground seems to be spinning wheels. There are a lot of reasons why Democrats lost the House in the midterms. Some of them have to do with the never-ending spin machine; others with disappointment at how some of the major policy sausage was made; still others with disillusionment and disconnection in general. Howie Klein pointed me over to this article at The Nation by Danny Goldberg, chairman/CEO of Artemis Records and a board member of Rock the Vote. It struck home with me, and I think it will with you, too, no matter what your opinion of our current political dilemma is. Key quotes: Almost half of the public is either misinformed or subject to unanswered right wing narratives. If I believed that there was a chance of Sharia law being imposed in the United States I too would be gravely concerned. If I believed that most Europeans and Canadians had inferior health care to that of average Americans, I too would be against health care reform. If I believed that man-made global warning did not exist or that there were nothing we could do about it and that environmental efforts were responsible for unemployment I’d be against cap and trade. Unless and until progressives change the mind sets of the tens of millions of people who believe right-wing mythology, who never read the New York Times or listen to NPR, who never watch any TV news other than Fox, future elections will have disappointing results for progressives regardless of who is in the White House. To which my first reaction was…easier said than done. But Goldberg doesn’t stop with that indictment. He very clearly articulates solutions, including this one: Since Obama’s election, many pundits have quoted Franklin D. Roosevelt’s injunction of “make me do it” to labor leaders who came to The White House in the nineteen-thirties with an agenda. The way to “make” elected officials do things, is not simply to beat up on the administration but to change and mobilize public opinion. Go read it. It’s inspiring.

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Advent Vega goes on sale in the UK, promptly sells out

No Android Market ? No problem! The 10-inch Advent Vega tablet, famously boasting NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 chipset, just went on sale across the pond earlier today, and after a matter of hours, the

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Best of Ecouterre: 7 Eco-Chic Uses for Recycled Plastic Bottles

+ Nike’s 2010 World Cup uniforms are made from discarded plastic bottles, harvested from landfills in Japan and Taiwan, that were melted down into yarn and then spun into fabric. + British designer Tonya O’Hara turns discarded plastic into haunting, nature-inspired jewelry that look as delicate as the state of our planet. + Who knew hip-hop star Pharrell was such an eco-entrepreneur? This season, he teamed up with activewear… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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10 Flat Belly Tips: How to Beat Bloating

Beat belly bloating and help your abs look flatter with these tips from the experts.

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Jawbone Found, Holloway’s Dental Records Studied

The FBI says Dutch authorities are reviewing the dental records of missing US teen Natalee Holloway as they analyze a jawbone that was found in Aruba. Officials have not said whether the bone is human. (Nov. 19)

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