Jan 23 2009

Obama’s new phone isn’t a BlackBerry, might not be a phone!

Dear Mainstream Media: Obama’s new phone isn’t a BlackBerry, might not be a phone, and he might not be getting it.

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Jan 23 2009

Sony and LG stun investors with dire profit warnings

Sony Corp and LG Electronics Inc stunned investors on Thursday, warning of big losses, underlining the deep pain in the consumer electronics market as demand crumbles in a brutal global downturn.

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Jan 23 2009

Trojan Hides In Pirated Copies of Apple iWork ’09

CWmike writes “Pirated copies of Apple’s new iWork ’09 suite that are now available on file-sharing sites contain a Trojan horse that hijacks Macs and leaves them open to further attack, a security company said yesterday. The ‘iServices.a’ Trojan hitchhikes on iWork ’09’s installer, said Intego, which makes Mac security software. ‘The installer for the Trojan horse is launched as soon as a user begins the installation of iWork, following the installer’s request of an administrator password,’ Intego said in a warning. Once installed, the Trojan “phones home” to a malicious server to notify the hacker that the Mac has been compromised, and to await instructions.”

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Jan 23 2009

Windows 7 Taskbar Not So Similar To OS X Dock After All

cremou brulee writes “Redmond’s photocopiers have been unusually busy for the last couple of years, with the result that Windows 7 copies a lots of Mac OS X features. First and foremost among these is the Dock, which has been unceremoniously ripped off in Windows 7’s new Taskbar. Or has it? Ars Technica has taken an in-depth look at the history and evolution of the Taskbar, and shows just how MS arrived at the Windows 7 ‘Superbar.’ The differences between the Superbar and the Dock are analyzed in detail. The surprising conclusion? ‘Ultimately, the new Taskbar is not Mac-like in any important way, and only the most facile of analyses would claim that it is.'”

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Jan 23 2009

Survey Says C Dominated New ’08 Open-Source Projects

svonkie writes “C overwhelmingly proved to be the most popular programming language for thousands of new open-source projects in 2008, reports The Register (UK). According to license tracker Black Duck Software, which monitors 180,000 projects on nearly 4,000 sites, almost half — 47 per cent — of new projects last year used C. 17,000 new open-source projects were created in total. Next in popularity after C came Java, with 28 per cent. In scripting, JavaScript came out on top with 20 per cent, followed by Perl with 18 per cent. PHP attracted just 11 per cent, and Ruby six per cent. The numbers are a surprise, as open-source PHP has proved popular as a web-site development language, while Ruby’s been a hot topic for many.”

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Jan 22 2009

Ballmer Provides Grim Outlook as Economy 'resets' – PC World


BBC News

Ballmer Provides Grim Outlook as Economy 'resets'
PC World – 4 hours ago
Speaking to financial analysts on the heels of Microsoft's announcement of layoffs and a disappointing second quarter, CEO Steve Ballmer referred to current economic conditions as an entire recalibration that means the economy likely won't return to
Microsoft's ND campus to take small job cuts hit The Associated Press
Microsoft job cuts evenly spread CNET News
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Jan 22 2009

Assassin's Creed 2 Finally Confirmed – PC World


Videogamer.com

Assassin's Creed 2 Finally Confirmed
PC World – 2 hours ago
Don't bet on a 2009 release, but Ubisoft is finally talking about the return of that other story about a guy named Desmond who "time travels.
Ubisoft delays Alive, announces new Red Steel, Assassin's Creed Ars Technica
Ubisoft Sales Up, Delays I Am Alive, Confirms Assassin's Creed 2 Gamasutra
GameFocus – Escapist Magazine – Wired News – Gamers Hell
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Jan 22 2009

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed – Calgary Herald

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed
Calgary Herald – 21 Jan 2009
After fire crews spent the night waiting for the rubble to cool from the ruins of Waterton's historic Kilmorey Lodge, now begins the search to learn why the hotel burned to the ground.
Historic hostelry burns down Edmonton Sun
Fire destroys Waterton landmark Lethbridge Herald
United Press International – Canoe.ca – Pincher Creek Echo – Calgary Herald
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Jan 22 2009

Study: Global warming decimating old-growth forests at stunning rate – Globe and Mail


CBC.ca

Study: Global warming decimating old-growth forests at stunning rate
Globe and Mail – 2 hours ago
CALGARY – The death of old-growth forests in the western United States and Canada is increasing at a stunning rate, a troubling trend linked directly to global warming that could soon transform forests into carbon dioxide emitters rather than
Environment Blamed in Western Tree Deaths New York Times
Study suggests climate change killing trees CTV.ca
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Jan 22 2009

Stanley Park tree won't get the axe after all – Globe and Mail

Stanley Park tree won't get the axe after all
Globe and Mail – 21 Jan 2009
Newly elected members of the Vancouver Park Board have approved a plan to realign and straighten the tree after it was damaged by wind storms in 2006.
Vancouver to preserve hollow tree Windsor Star
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