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Highlights of CES 2010: We’ve gone hands-on with the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, as well as Lenovo’s impressive Lephone and Motorola’s Backflip, a hot pants device that is descended from the Cliq. We also checked out some e-book readers: Plastic Logic’s Que, the dual-screen Alex, and Samsung’s E6. Kodak’s got a nice new waterproof camcorder, Memorex has one with a sexy touchscreen, and Razer is showing off a motion control device that was actually quite impressive.

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Sol 2138 raw images have arrived!

Spirit began performing activities requested by the science team during Sol 2139. Those images and other data are currently being sent back to Earth for posting on Sol 2140. Any data not transmitted on Sol 2140 will be stored onboard the rover and sent on subsequent days during the next possible communications opportunities. (Black spaces typically mean partial data has arrived, but Spirit will fill in the rest of the data as soon as possible). Stay tuned!

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Downtown Salt Lake City’s Public Library - 2006 Library of the Year - Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc. - Moshe Safdie, FAIA, Lead Designer - Isaac Franco, AIA, Project Manager

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We’re not sure exactly what this means for the rest of the world’s nine Nokia flagship stores, but it’s been announced that Nokia will be pulling out of its prominent Regent Street location in London as it apparently prepares for a retail revamp going into early 2010. Weak foot traffic is cited as the main reason for the closure, and if Nokia can’t generate sales in the heart of one of its strongholds — Western Europe — we can’t imagine that this bodes well for the other flagships either, all of which were designed and built around a high-tech, pricey theme (the Regent Street store alone was rumored to run Nokia about $6.5 million, to open) that likely drags on the company’s bottom line quarter after quarter.

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LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Google Inc executive Andy Rubin said on Friday that the next version of the Nexus One phone, which was made by HTC Corp, will be for enterprise users and might have a physical keyboard.

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"You always overestimate what you can do in a year and underestimate what you can do in a lifetime."
Not sure who that quote is from but I have heard it many times and each time I hear it, it rings so true. I have chosen it as a theme as it seems that many people who are working hard to create the change they want in their lives are beginning to find themselves in a bit of a log jam wishing the whole thing would just move faster.

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A company called Ion is showing two prototype full-size keyboards for the Apple iPhone. One uses flat, MacBook-style keys, and the other standard PC keyboard keys. Will Apple allow this?

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Garmisch Partenkirchen is the largest and most famous ski resort in Germany. There are 73 km of marked ski runs over 44 slopes. There is the highest peak in Germany the Zugspitze (2964m). Around 33,000 skiers per hour are transported by one cogwheel train, four cable cars, two gondolas, six chairlifts, and 23 surface lifts, making up the 36 lifts at the resort. There are more than 300 km of alpine trails and in the warmer months can hike, mountain-climbing, cycling, camping and etc.

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Beer Cities: Copenhagen, Denmark

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