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The Courts

Submission + - Atheists not allowed to adopt children (time.com) 4

gollum123 writes: "From Time, After six years of childless marriage, John and Cynthia Burke of Newark decided to adopt a baby boy through a state agency ( http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,877155,00.html ) . John Burke, an atheist, and his wife, a pantheist, left the line for religious affiliation blank on the forms. Superior Court Judge William Camarata raised the religious issue. Inestimable Privilege. In an extraordinary decision, Judge Camarata denied the Burkes' right to the child because of their lack of belief in a Supreme Being. Despite the Burkes' "high moral and ethical standards," he said, the New Jersey state constitution declares that "no person shall be deprived of the inestimable privilege of worshiping Almighty God in a manner agreeable to the dictates of his own conscience." Despite Eleanor Katherine's tender years, he continued, "the child should have the freedom to worship as she sees fit, and not be influenced by prospective parents who do not believe in a Supreme Being." Two weeks ago, aided by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Burkes appealed directly to the New Jersey Supreme Court, which agreed to hear the case. If they fail in their appeal, Eleanor Katherine may have to leave the only family she has ever known and await adoption by another couple whose religious convictions satisfy the State of New Jersey."
Power

Submission + - Nanosolar ships first $1/watt panels (nanosolar.com)

ThreeGigs writes: "After five years of development and $100 million in funding, solar panel maker Nanosolar has begun shipping their $1.00 per watt panels. At those prices, solar power cheaper than coal has finally become a reality. The bad news? The next 18 months worth of production from their 600,000 square foot facility are already sold. Still, it's a revolution in the making."
The Courts

Submission + - U.S. May Kidnap Wanted British Citizens

Frosty Piss writes: "
A lawyer for the U.S. government has told the British Court of Appeal in London that kidnapping foreign citizens is permissible under American law because the Supreme Court has sanctioned it, making it clear in a British court that the law applies to anyone, British or otherwise, suspected of a crime by Washington. The lawyer said that if a person was kidnapped by the U.S. authorities in another country and was brought back to face charges in America, no U.S. court could rule that the abduction was illegal and free him.
This is the first I've heard of this outrageous idea applied outside equally questionable "terrorist renditions". Many nations of the world may be surprised to learn the U.S. no longer believes in sovereignty."
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - Order your OpenMoko open mobile phone

kliese writes: You can now order your OpenMoko open mobile phone. "OpenMoko is a GNU / Linux based open software development platform. Developers have full access to OpenMoko source and they can tailor their implementations to underlying hardware platforms."

According to a mass mailing received today, "Today is the day that we've all been waiting for: We can finally take your order for the world's first freed phone."

http://www.openmoko.com
Handhelds

Submission + - OpenMoko - Finally Open For Business (openmoko.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Sean Moss-Pultz has just announced on the OpenMoko mailing list that the Neo1973 is finally available for purchase. OpenMoko.com is now taking orders via credit card. For the unfamiliar, OpenMoko intends to 'free your phone' through a hardware independent and open-source user interface backed by (what else?) the Linux kernel. This device could very well stand as a competetor to the much more expensive Apple iPhone, but at a fraction of the price with absolutely no vendor lock-in. Although the devices in this release cycle (GTA01) are mainly intended for developers, the up-and-coming devices intended for consumer market (GTA02) will also feature WiFi capabilities, a 3D acceleration unit and 256MB of on-board flash. Both units will use the MicroSD card interface for removeable storage and have usb client / host capabilities. The feature list of the Neo1973 is entirely too long to fit on one Slashdot post, so please, check out OpenMoko.com or the OpenMoko Wiki and see for yourself.

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