Jan 22 2009

Lucky fan wins $1M after goal scored at 10:00 mark

The Chicago Blackhawks lost to the Minnesota Wild Monday but one of the team’s fans won big. Right wing Martin Havlat scored Chicago’s lone goal at the 10:00 mark of the second period, earning a random audience member million as part of a promotion with the Illinois State Lottery.

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Jan 22 2009

George Bush’s Obama Speech Doodles

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Jan 22 2009

Guy Gets Arm Replaced Luke Skywalker Style

Evan Reynolds, 19, got his hand and part of his arm ripped off in a car accident and has since been fitted with an i-LIMB, a robotic hand developed by an Apple/Star Wars fanboy.

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Jan 22 2009

Apple quietly updates $999 white MacBook to unibody specs

9 now gets that newer generation 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo processor with faster 1,066MHz frontside bus, 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM memory standard (up from 1GB), integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, and Bluetooth 2.1

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Jan 22 2009

Obama Keeps His Blackberry (And Gets a Sectera)

InternetVoting writes “After all the controversy surrounding Obama’s Blackberry, word has come that he will get to keep it. Few details are available and neither the National Security Agency nor the White House are talking. The current rumor is that the Blackberry will be used exclusively for personal use and a Sectera Edge will be used for official communications.”

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Jan 22 2009

RAM Disk Puts New Spin On the SSD

theraindog writes “Although the solid-state storage market is currently dominated by flash-based devices, you can also build an SSD out of standard system memory modules. Hardware-based RAM disks tend to be prohibitively expensive, but ACard has built an affordable one that supports up to 64GB of standard DDR2 memory and features dual Serial ATA ports to improve performance with RAID configurations. And it’s driver-free and OS-independent, too. The Tech Report’s in-depth review of the ANS-9010 RAM disk pits it against the fastest SSDs around and nicely illustrates the drive’s staggering performance potential with multitasking and multi-user loads. However, it also highlights the device’s shortcomings, including the fact that SSDs are more practical for most applications.”

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Jan 22 2009

The State of Video Game Regulation

Gamasutra is running an in-depth look at the regulation of video games in the US and other countries. They discuss the reasons for such legislation, such as child protection and intellectual property restrictions, as well as what gamers can expect to see in the coming years. “Fairfield also points out combinations of laws, which, when put together make for strange outcomes. The biggest of these, for video games, is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. In short, gaining unauthorized access to someone’s computer and doing 0 in damages opens you up for criminal charges. It’s good for prosecuting hackers, but it makes for a strange fit with social networking websites and user-generated content. That fit was especially strange when prosecutors weren’t quite sure how to approach the widely publicized case of Megan Meier. The 13-year-old Meier committed suicide after being deceived and bullied by another girl and her mother, Lori Drew. Unable to find a good way to approach the issue, prosecutors charged Drew under MySpace’s End User License Agreement, effectively giving MySpace the power to dictate criminal law.”

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Jan 22 2009

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed – Calgary Herald

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed
Calgary Herald – 22 hours ago
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

Parks board OKs plan to prop up hollow tree – Canada.com

Parks board OKs plan to prop up hollow tree
Canada.com – 17 hours ago
If technology is any match for Mother Nature, Stanley Park's hollow tree will be preserved. The Vancouver parks board voted last night to attempt to stabilize the dangerously tilted ancient red cedar.
Stanley Park tree won't get the axe after all Globe and Mail
Vancouver to preserve hollow tree Windsor Star
Vancouver Courier
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Jan 22 2009

Satellite rivals tune in to same wavelength – Globe and Mail


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Satellite rivals tune in to same wavelength
Globe and Mail – 19 Jan 2009
One of the more complex mating dances in Corporate Canada has begun, as satellite radio kingpins Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. – owner of XM Canada – and archrival Sirius Canada Inc. hire investment bankers to negotiate terms of a possible
Sirius XM to charge for online radio, more? Electronista
At long last, Canadian satellite radio providers talk merger Truck News
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