

This is a great video demo of the new TabletKiosk i7210. Drool.
Inventor Jeff Han demonstrates his intuitive "interface-free" touch-driven computer screen.
The Millennium Campaign informs, inspires and encourages people’s involvement and action for the realization of the Millennium Development Goals.
This is a vid of one of my new favorite bands, Tapes N' Tapes on a recent David Letterman appearance.
A TV Add For eMusic, one of the largest online eMusic stores. In addition to supporting indies, they fight DRM by releasing music in mp3 format and thus are playable most players.
This short video takes a hard look at how 9/11 benefited the Bush Administration and establishes the motive for the argument that 9/11 was a U.S. government inside job. Also discussed are the Patriot Act, the real reasons the U.S. is in Iraq, and the "Shock & Awe" theory of warfare. The Bush Administration did not only use Shock & Awe against the people of Iraq in 2003, they used it against the American people on 9/11/2001.
Batteries falling from the sky - the best commercial for solar power you so far.Looks like the trailer of the latest science fiction film, but it's the brand new viral commercial from Solon AG for solar power technologies
Documentary on illegal overseas torture being both denied and lobbied for by our current leaders.
Is the wild west culture of the Internet about to become a thing of the past? Big business is staking its claim on the information superhighway, lobbying Congress for an exclusive faster lane, which consumers could end up paying for. This week on NOW we look at a major battle brewing in Washington D.C. over the future of the Internet.We follow the story of Blip.tv, an ambitious video-streaming startup. They're fighting for a corner of the Internet marketplace in the midst of a battle over so-called 'net neutrality' -- the idea that all Internet content and websites are given the same access to audiences and customers.If telecommunication giants have their way, companies like Blip.tv might be forced to compete in a marketplace wherein firms with large coffers can buy access to greater bandwidth and faster Internet speeds, leaving sites who can't afford to pay in the slow lane.Craig Aaron of Free Press, a media watchdog group, says big telecom companies have declared open season on 'Net neutrality.' He's afraid these companies will dictate how we use the Internet."I think one of the b
This is a video demo of the upcoming Torque 1.5 Engine from Garage Games.
DRM Protest at Apple Store in San Francisco, California on 06/10/2006
From www.creativecommons.org: "For those of you who could not make it to San Francisco to hear his talk, Free Culture: What We Need From You, you can now watch and download it... from the LinuxWorld website."
An explanation of net neutrality and a quick interview with music artist Moby at a recent press conference on Capitol Hill. Please feel free to mix into your own podcast to let people know about net neutrality.
"STS-115 Mission Specialists Joe Tanner and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper continue work outside the International Space Station"