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TK-421 iPhone case ships, Beat wireless speakers, Moshi MM03i Bluetooth handset

If you are one of the of types that likes your iPhone, but wishes it has a physical keyboard to use ThinkGeek has your fix. ThinkGeek is now shipping the TK-421 that adds a physical keyboard to the iPhone 4 or 3GS. The Libratone Beat wireless speaker is landing at the Apple store next month. [...]

Micro Book speakers, Angry Birds iPhone 4 cases, iOS down but not out

If you were the sort who carried a boom box on your shoulder back in the 80′s we have your iPhone speaker dock. The thing is called the Micro Boom dock and it looks like one of those old boom boxes and comes in four colors. Apparently, cases that are based on the Angry Birds [...]

Hopscotch Music Fest: Speakers, Panels, & Lineup

SEPTEMBER 9-11 IN DOWNTOWN RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA

Broken Social Scene

The Hopscotch Music Festival will be held Thursday, September 9 through Saturday, September 11 at ten
music venues in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Click here to check out the complete lineup and click here for the music schedule.

In addition to the amazing line-up of performers, Hopscotch Music Festival is also hosting a speakers series at the
Raleigh City Museum during the festival. The Thursday panel is titled North Carolina’s Musical Heritage: Past,
Present and Future
, Friday’s panel is called Black Mountain College: Legacy and Inspiration, and
the concluding Saturday panel looks at Hip-Hop Planet: Music and Its Work in the World. One of the
highlights is Andrew Whiteman from Broken Social Scene will be reading poetry from his forthcoming poetry book.

Also involved are 9th Wonder,
Spin and Village Voice writer Christopher R. Weingarten, Dolph Ramseur of Ramseur
Records, Phil Cook of Megafaun and Charlie Smarts of Kooley High, with more panelists to be added as Hopscotch Music Festival
approaches.


Fly mobile unwraps ‘Booom MC105’, a dual sim phone with 30 x 40 mm speakers

Today the Fly mobile unveiled its latest mobile phone featuring 30 x 40 mm speakers called the Booom MC105. This entertainment phone supports dual SIM (GSM + GSM) capability with 176 x 220 pixels of 5.1 cm TFT Display.
The fly handset supports 0.5 MB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 4GB that [...]

Harmony Festival Complete Lineup Plus Keynote Speakers

HARMONY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES COMPLETE MUSIC LINEUP PLUS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

AND THE RETURN OF THE ECO RALLY ACTION SPORTS SKATE ZONE
ROSTER INCLUDES VERY SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY LAURYN HILL

Lauryn Hill

With world-class performers, a global marketplace featuring more than 300 vendors and 30,000+ attendees, the
Harmony Festival is the West Coast’s premier outdoor music and progressive lifestyle festival. Set for June 11-13 at Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, CA, Harmony thrives by promoting the values of music, art, ecology, healthy living and spirituality as the keys to creating abundant
communities and a vibrant planet. Repeat winner of The Bohemian’s Best Festival and Best Music Festival Sonoma
annual reader awards, Harmony takes place annually in Santa Rosa, recently named California’s #1 “happiest and
healthiest” place to live, and the country’s fifth overall in healthy behavior.

The 2010 headline music roster features a very special performance by multiple Grammy award-winning singer
Lauryn Hill, U.K.-based reggae legends
Steel Pulse, New Orleans
funk and jazz jam sextet Galactic, Slightly Stoopid, beach reggae band Rebelution, and surf
skate punks The
Expendables
. As always, classic rock is represented on the roster and 2010 includes a unique
presentation of the music of Frank Zappa performed by his son Dweezil, Zappa Plays Zappa, and the North
Bay debut
of 7 walkers, a new band
led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, among many more bands to be announced
soon.

The 2010 initial key speaker roster includes internationally acclaimed “new thought” leaders including Dr. Bruce Lipton, a pioneer in bridging science and spirit; renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, visionary activist Caroline Casey,
best-selling author Dan Millman, Peak Oil theorist and author Mike Ruppert, world-renowned saint and divine guide
Pujya Swami Chidanandji, alchemical healer Nicki Scully, and political satirist, “cosmic comic” Swami Beyondananda.

Celebrating its 11th year, Mystic Beat Lounge – Saturday Night’s Techno-Tribal Dance After Dark is recognized far
and wide as the greatest dance and performance art extravaganza in the North Bay, where the majesty of Burning
Man meets the artistry of Cirque du Soleil. This year’s lineup features DJ performances by Tipper, Ott, and Beats Antique, plus Lynx & Janover and Galactic with
special guests Chali 2na
(Jurassic Five/Ozomatli) and Lyrics
Born
,
attracting thousands of attendees writhing to a new edge of sound, light, technology and talent. Bringing
unparalleled wonder and imagery to the music will be fire arts troupes Luminesque, Liquid Fire Mantra and Phoenix
Rising.

Returning in 2010 is the festival’s newest breakout attraction, The Eco Rally Action Sports Zone (formerly Eco Cup),
featuring continuous skateboarding, contests and a public street course (BYO Board), and live music by skate rock
legends Fishbone, rising stars The Expendables, plus a rare semi-acoustic performance by Slightly Stoopid and other
very special guests. The Eco Rally brings a positive message and eco-awareness to action sports fans in the North
Bay and beyond. Get involved, activate and go skate!

Ticket Information: Advance “Eco-Harmonic Stimulus Package” tickets are available now. Early bird prices range from
$30 per day, to $149 all-weekend pass including camping, to $300 VIP Package. Kids under 6 are FREE. On-site
camping is $30-75 all weekend (see web site for complete details). Tickets available at HarmonyFestival.com plus local retail outlets listed on the Harmony site.


Speakers moot for Parliament supremacy


LAHORE – The participants of 16th Speakers’ Conference, which concluded on Wednesday, have resolved to make every possible effort to protect democracy and parliamentary institutions, maintaining that a commitment to the cause was vital for country’s survival and security.
The speakers and deputy speakers of the National Assembly, four provincial assemblies and legislative assemblies of AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, renewed their obligation towards democracy in a joint communique, issued at the end of the two-day moot held at Punjab Assembly. They named it “Lahore Declaration”. Speaker National Assembly, Dr Fehmida Mirza, read out the 14-point declaration before representatives of various media organisations at Punjab Assembly’s cafeteria here on Wednesday. Speaker Punjab Assembly, Rana Muhammad Iqbal, Deputy Speaker Rana Mashood, Sindh Assembly Speaker, Nisar Khoro, Speaker NWFP Assembly, Karamatullah Khan, Speaker, Balochistan Assembly, Muhammad Aslam Bhutani and deputy speakers of all the provincial assemblies accompanied her.
She underscored that supremacy of parliament and respect for law and the constitution must be ensured. To accomplish this objective, she added, it was imperative that all institutions should perform their respective responsibilities while remaining within their constitutional ambit.
Expressing her satisfaction over working of the assemblies, she emphasised the need for improving the performance of standing committees of the House by sharing each otherÂ’s experience.
She said the speakers were of the considered opinion that administrative autonomy of the provinces would have to be ensured to strengthen the federation, and to ensure this to happen, they had also pledged to render any sacrifice to support the federation of Pakistan.
Fehmida stated that it was necessary to continue the journey towards achieving sustainable and real democracy in pursuance of the resolve expressed by Muslims of the sub-continent in the form of Pakistan Resolution, passed in the historic city of Lahore.
She further told media persons there was an agreement among the speakers that the tradition of evolving consensus on national issues, set by the present elected assemblies must be pursued to send a message to the world that Pakistani nation was united, highly responsible and mature.
The joint communique also asserted that peaceful resolution of Kashmir conflict was vital for lasting peace in South Asia, with a view to easing tension in the region and to liberate the oppressed Kashmiris from subjugation and tyranny. It urged the world community to play its role for maintaining peace in the region in accordance with the UN resolutions. It further declared that solution to the issue lies in accepting right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people.
With a view to addressing the issues of poverty, terrorism, ignorance and maintenance of endurable peace in the region, the speakers resolved in their joint declaration that all democratic institutions in the country would endeavour to improve contacts with respective parliaments of neighbouring countries in a bid to promote “Parliamentary Diplomacy”.
The conference also suggested some changes in educational curriculum to inculcate in the minds of new generation the importance of democracy and to make it aware of the democratic struggle for parliamentary democracy. The other change suggested in the curriculum relates to induction of new chapters to convey the teachings of Sufis and other religious scholars to the young generation.
It urged the national parliament and the provincial assemblies to make appropriate legislation to protect the rights of the children by providing protection to them as enshrined in Islam against all excesses including child labour and other injustices.
While acknowledging the role of minorities in countryÂ’s development, the declaration demanded that rights of religious minorities must be protected as mentioned in article 20, 22 and 25 of the Constitution as well as true spirit of Islam.
The speakers also vowed to extend “Women’s Parliamentary Caucus” as constituted in the parliament, to the provincial assemblies, including those of Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK, to ensure participation of women in national development.
The speakers declared suicide bombings and terrorism as un-Islamic, unethical and inhuman acts, asserting nation would have to move forward and erect “an iron wall” to eradicate this menace. The declaration also acknowledged sacrifices of Pakistanis who have been victims of terrorism, while paying tributes to all martyrs including Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.
It also recognised the sacrifices rendered by armed forces, Rangers and police in countering terrorism.
Talking about agenda of the two-day meeting, Dr Fehmida said speakers pondered over various suggestions to bring uniformity in the working of national and provincial assemblies by following the same set of rules of procedures. She said a proposal to enhance the duration of assembly “Question Hour” and working days in a parliamentary year also came under discussion. She said a sub-committee had been constituted to ensure implementation of these suggestions.
To a question about giving a time frame regarding passage of the constitutional package by the Parliament, currently being drafted by the constitutional reforms committee, she said she had talked to chairman of the said committee, Senator Raza Rabbani, who said that nation would soon be getting good news in this regard. However, she did not deem fir to give any timeframe in this regard, stressing that her role was confined only to forming of that committee.

iP1 iPhone dock speaker system now available

Dear music lovers, you might be considering to have this speaker system to accompany your iPhone or iPod at home. iHome announced that they are shipping the iP1 iPhone dock speaker system today.

Specs include 100W speaker output total between two 4-inch drivers and 1-inch tweeters with silk-domes. It has a 3.5mm audio input, composite and [...]