Jan 26 2009

SUSE Studio — Linux Customization For the Masses

apokryphos writes “Novell just released the first alpha of SUSE Studio (screencast), which provides an easy way to customize your own Linux distribution with the software and configuration you want. Among other things, you can spin a Live CD, a USB image, or create a VMware image. It builds upon the already established openSUSE Build Service and KIWI imaging system.”

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Jan 26 2009

Best Buy API Aims To Expand Store’s Reach Online

surely_you_cant_be_serious writes “Best Buy has opened up proprietary product catalog data in its online store through an open API. Through the Remix API, Best Buy can track how many people are using its information, while users can check to see where a certain product is available without visiting Best Buy’s site. Web developers and bloggers can also sign up to become an official Best Buy affiliate. If approved, they can get a small percentage of a sale if someone makes a Best Buy purchase through from their site.”

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Jan 26 2009

A.I. and Robotics Take Another Wobbly Step Forward

CWmike writes to tell us that artificial intelligence and robotics have made another wobbly step forward with the most recent robot from Stanford. “Stair” is one of a new breed of robot that is trying to integrate learning, vision, navigation, manipulation, planning, reasoning, speech, and natural language processing. “It also marks a transition of AI from narrow, carefully defined domains to real-world situations in which systems learn to deal with complex data and adapt to uncertainty. AI has more or less followed the ‘hype cycle’ popularized by Gartner Inc.: Technologies perk along in the shadows for a few years, then burst on the scene in a blaze of hype. Then they fall into disrepute when they fail to deliver on extravagant promises, until they eventually rise to a level of solid accomplishment and acceptance.”

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Jan 26 2009

Clement blasts do-not-call scammers – Globe and Mail


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Clement blasts do-not-call scammers
Globe and Mail – 12 hours ago
Unscrupulous telemarketers mining the do-not-call registry for targets will face severe penalties, Industry Minister Tony Clement warned yesterday.
Telemarketers love Do Not Call List p2pnet.net
CRTC Promises to Deal with Abuse of Do-Not-Call Registry Teleclick.ca
London Free Press – iNews880.com – CBC.ca – ShortNews.com
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Jan 26 2009

Salvation Army breaks fundraising record – Brantford Expositor


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Salvation Army breaks fundraising record
Brantford Expositor – 7 hours ago
Unprecedented donor generosity has resulted in record-breaking receipts for the seasonal Salvation Army kettle and mail-in campaigns.
Mississauga man charged in pre-Christmas theft Mississauga
Salvation Army surpasses fundraising goal; United Way of Toronto The Canadian Press
Times-Mail (subscription) – North Shore News – London Free Press – Windsor Star
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Jan 26 2009

Province takes over pulp mill to prevent disaster – Vancouver Sun

Province takes over pulp mill to prevent disaster
Vancouver Sun – 24 Jan 2009
By Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver SunJanuary 24, 2009 The BC government has taken over operation of the Mackenzie pulp mill — and a potential -million clean-up bill — to prevent an environmental disaster after the mill's Alberta owner stopped paying
Province orders Mackenzie mill to remain heated Prince George Citizen
Fear of chemical spill at BC pulp mill prompts intervention in dispute CBC.ca
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Jan 26 2009

Hydro One postpones planned power outage until Feb. 2 – Orleans Online

Hydro One postpones planned power outage until Feb. 2
Orleans Online – 23 Jan 2009
By Fred Sherwin Nervous Hydro One customers living in the far east end won't have to worry about being left in the cold this weekend after the provincial utility decided to postpone a planned power outage for this Sunday until Feb. 2.
Left angry in the dark Pembroke Daily Observer
Cause of blackout still being investigated St. Catharines Standard
insideTORONTO.com – Orleans Star
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Jan 26 2009

Project Origin Demo: Prepare to FEAR Alma Again – Blast

Project Origin Demo: Prepare to FEAR Alma Again
Blast – 10 hours ago
By Chase Gharrity But, this was all before I decided to download and play the recently released FEAR 2 demo off of Xbox Live. FEAR 2: Project Origin, an action-adventure FPS slash pseudo-Japanese horror story from Monolith Productions, is the second
Demo Impressions: FEAR 2 – Project Origin Loot Ninja
FEAR 2: Project Origin Preview (PS3) EndSights
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Jan 26 2009

Labrador retriever still Americans' favourite dog – Canada.com


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Labrador retriever still Americans' favourite dog
Canada.com – 23 Jan 2009
The Labrador retriever is the most popular pure-bred dog in the United States for the 18th consecutive year, according to the American Kennel Club.
Lab top pooch Brantford Expositor
Ranking popular pooches: Labs take top spot nationally, locally Knoxville News Sentinel
The Wichita Eagle – San Francisco Chronicle – PR-CANADA.net (press release) – Zootoo.com
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Jan 26 2009

Glen Breton wins another court round – Examiner.com


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Glen Breton wins another court round
Examiner.com – 24 Jan 2009
by Bill Dowd, Drinks Examiner HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — Glenora Distillery has won the latest round in its ongoing legal battle with the Scotch Whisky Association over its use of the word "glen" in the name of its whisky.
Whisky makers lose court bid Timmins Daily Press
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