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Apple Patent Application Hints At A Tablet With Tactile Feedback

16 hours ago ago from Apple Tablet Wire

Apple Patent Application Hints At A Tablet With Tactile Feedback One of Apple’s recently revealed patent application may spoil the surprise over how we’ll interact with the Apple tablet . According to Apple Insider’s speculations, the patent applications imply that we’ll have a multi-touch gadget with tactile feedback. (more…) Read more on Gizmodo Australia

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Measure simplifying titling of residential lands awaiting Arroyo’s OK for enactment

17 hours ago ago from philippine real estate news

Posted on 09:27 PM, December 27, 2009 [ BusinessWorld Online ] CONGESS HAS ratified a measure providing a less-tedious and cheaper option to titling residential lands, and is awaiting the President’s signature for enactment into law. The reconciled version of House Bill 5618 and Senate Bill 3429 or the proposed "Act Authorizing the Issuance of Free Patents to Residential ...

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I will neither fail nor falter

10 hours ago ago from Bhutan Observer

The nomination of the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court came through when His Majesty, on December 17, accepted the six-member royal commission’s nominee, 60-year-old former Chief Justice, Lyonpo Sonam Tobgye, who superannuated on November 15. Lyonpo Sonam Tobgye served the country for 38 years, 18 and a half years in the judiciary. He talks to Sonam Pelden about his new responsibilities and the future of the judiciary. Q. How do ...

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Pause, sirs, and ponder | Tea Break

23 hours ago ago from Tea Break | Pakistan Blog aggregator | Take a tea-break; have a mind blogging experience

Pause, sirs, and ponder - The NRO was such an easy target that a single shot (Articles 4, 8 and 25 of the constitution) was enough to demolish it. A fusillade from heavy cannons (Articles 62 (f), 63 (i and p), 89, 175, and 227) has created problems. The clauses of Articles 62 and 63 cited now constitute part of Ziaul Haq�s arbitrary amendments. They have never been debated by a representative assembly and have been consistently denounced ...

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Dred Scott Redux: Obama and the Supremes Stand Up for Slavery

13 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet

OPS_admin | Dec 26, 2009 | Comments 0 While we were all out doing our Christmas shopping, the highest court in the land quietly put the kibosh on a few more of the remaining shards of human liberty. It happened earlier this week, in a discreet ruling that attracted almost no notice and took little time. In fact, our most august defenders of the Constitution did not have to exert themselves in the slightest to eviscerate not merely ...

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