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Assange case validity questioned

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

A witness at the UK extradition hearing of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange questions the approach adopted by Swedish prosecutors.

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‘Jihad Jane’ Pleads Guilty

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The case of Colleen LaRose, an American arrested for allegedly planning to murder a Swedish cartoonist, won’t go to trial after all. In a hearing Tuesday in Philadelphia, LaRose-who went by the pseudonym “Jihad Jane” online-switched her plea from not…

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My Favorite Things: A Product Designer’s Top Tech Gadgets

Friday, January 28th, 2011

by Phil Baker As a gadget person and technology columnist for the San Diego Transcript I try out dozens of new tech gadgets each month that range from clever to what were they thinking? With my experience in product design, I’m pretty skeptical about many of the products that seem to be created just because they can be, not because they fill a need. Yet out of those that I evaluate, some exceptional ones emerge. For my final column in this guest role I thought I’d note some of my current favorites. What makes them special? They bring a little joy and pleasure, satisfy a real need, or just make things simpler. Novatel MiFi Card ($40-$50/month) — I recently returned from Tokyo where I used an international version of the Novate MiFi Card that I for $15/day. It saved me hundreds of dollars in voice and data charges compared to using my AT&T iPhone. This credit card-sized device created a WiFi hotspot wherever I went. I used it to make calls back to the U.S. for two cents a minute using the iPhone Skype app and sent and received email while riding the trains. In the U.S. I carry the Sprint version of the MiFi card with me everywhere. It’s available from most U.S. carriers for $50 plus a monthly charge. Currently Virgin Mobile has the best deal at $40/month. TripIt Pro ($49/year) — This service is like having a travel assistant wherever you go. Forward your confirmations for air, hotel, and car reservations in any order, at any time, and it figures out your itineraries, adds all of the information to your calendar, and lets you access them from your iPhone or Android using their free app. While on a trip, it sends you reminders to check-in, alerts of flight delays, gate changes and cancellations. It suggests alternative flights and even monitors your ticket pricing, should lower fares become available. SugarSync ($10/month) — This clever software keeps your files synced between multiple computers. Never again do you need you worry where the latest revision of a document or presentation is located. Just note which files or folders you want to keep synced and it works in the background without any intervention. It also works as a backup, as well as giving you access to your documents from your iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android phone. Jawbone ERA Bluetooth Headset   ($130) — The brand new ERA improves on Jawbone’s previous models with better sound, a longer-lasting battery and a built-in motion sensor that lets you answer a call with a tap of your finger. It streams Internet radio, podcasts, and music between calls, and lets you add apps that personalize it with different voices, languages, and even your favorite number for making a one-touch call. And its new shadow grill styling is stunning. Livescribe Echo Smartpen ($170) — This note-taking system consists of an electronic pen and notebook with special paper. It’s the biggest advance to note taking since the spiral notebook. You can use it to take both written and audio notes of meetings, lectures, and interviews. Then connect the pen to your computer, and your notes are saved. You can play them back or email them to others. It displays your notes just as you wrote them, including drawings and graphs. Canon PowerShot S95 Camera ($399) — This tiny Elph-sized camera takes superb images that rival those made with those huge digital SLR models. It has a 4-to-1 zoom, a high-speed f/2 lens for low-light shooting, a simple all black exterior, and enough manual controls to satisfy a pro. It’s simply the perfect camera to carry with you wherever you go. Pentax K-5 DSLR Camera (About $1500) — Speaking of DSLRs, the K-5 is a wonderful new camera that’s more compact than most, yet is extremely robust with its metal structure and weatherproof design. It uses Sony’s new 16-megapixel sensor that captures incredible images, even at ISO speeds of 3200. ProClipUSA ($50 – $70) — This Swedish-based company solves the problem of mounting your phone or other devices to the dashboard of your car. You purchase a car bracket designed specifically for your year, make, and model, along with a device holder designed for your specific model phone. The bracket snaps onto your car’s dashboard without marring it. Screw the device holder to the car bracket and you have a custom installation. What’s so clever is how this Swedish company is able to make and inventory over 2000 different parts to fit every nearly phone and automobile, and to have new solutions within days of the release of new cars and phones. 11-inch MacBook Air ($1200 for the 128GB model) — This is by far the best travel notebook I’ve ever used, and I’ve used dozens of makes and models over the years, including ThinkPads, Vaios, and other MacBooks. Despite its small size, about that of a magazine, there are few sacrifices. It has a great full-size keyboard, a gorgeous display, and weighs just 2.2 pounds. The solid-state drive and machined aluminum housing make the product as travel-proof as anything available. In fact, it recently survived a scary 30-inch drop onto a marble floor at CES with the display opened. Damage? A tiny nick in the case. Finally, a thank you to Jim Fallows and the Atlantic blogging team. It has been an honor to fill in for someone I’ve admired for so many years. Phil Baker is a product development consultant, author of “From Concept to Consumer”, and the technology correspondent for The San Diego Daily Transcript. His website is www.techspertsinc.com , and his email is pbaker@gmail.com .

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Striker Elm ends stay at Fulham

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Fulham sell Swedish forward David Elm to Swedish club IF Elfsborg for an undisclosed fee.

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Swedish family’s eco-home experiment

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

A Swedish family have won a competition that entitles them to a six-month stay in an eco-house in an effort to dramatically reduce their carbon footprint.

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Swedish actor feared dead in fire

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Award-winning Swedish actor Per Oscarsson is feared dead after unidentified human remains are found in his burnt- out house.

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Swede jailed for Auschwitz theft

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

A Polish judge jails a Swedish man for 32 months for plotting the theft of the “Arbeit macht frei” Auschwitz entrance sign.

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Assange fears Swedish ‘injustice’

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Julian Assange tells the BBC he is fighting a Swedish extradition warrant because he believes “no natural justice” would occur in Sweden.

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Assange’s Police Report Leaked

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

There’s a confidential document on the loose and, this time, Julian Assange would prefer if it were kept secret, because he’s the subject. A 68-page Swedish police report has reached the media with details of the sexual misconduct allegations against…

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Britain Denied Assange’s Bail

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

It’s not paranoia if they’re really out to get you, as Julian Assange would probably testify after the latest twist in his continuing legal troubles. Although it was originally reported that Swedish authorities were responsible for denying bail for the…

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Assange hearing to happen Thursday

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

An appeal by Swedish authorities against the decision to grant bail to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will take place Thursday at the High Court in London, a spokesman said.

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Scientists agree: We do need our beauty sleep

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

The idea of people needing to get their beauty sleep has acquired scientific backing, according to Swedish research.

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Scientists agree: We do need our beauty sleep

Assange to Stay in U.K. Custody

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Julian Assange came close to being a free man. The WikiLeaks founder was granted bail in the U.K. on Tuesday, but Swedish prosecutors then contested the decision, keeping Assange in custody until Britain’s high court can hear the appeal. Filmmaker Ken…

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Stockholm Bomb Detonated Early

Monday, December 13th, 2010

A shocking act of terror in downtown Stockholm on Saturday could have been much worse: At a press conference on Monday, Swedish authorities explained that one of the bombs detonated prematurely, narrowly avoiding what would have been a more harmful…

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Stockholm Bomber’s Released Tape

Monday, December 13th, 2010

A voice message left by the man believed to be behind a bombing in Stockholm has been released. In the under-a-minute message, a man says “the Islamic state has been created” and condemns the 2007 cartoons of Mohammed drawn be a Swedish artist. Taimur…

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