Jan 21 2009

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

Parks board OKs plan to prop up hollow tree
Canada.com – 7 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 21 2009

Google kills iPhone-optimized iGoogle – Register


Apple Insider

Google kills iPhone-optimized iGoogle
Register – 20 hours ago
By Austin Modine • Get more from this author Google has silently pulled the plug on its iGoogle website designed specifically for the iPhone, now unceremoniously redirecting traffic to its standard mobile version of the web portal instead.
Google Kills Off iPhone-Optimized iGoogle InformationWeek
Google's iPhone interface is gone baby gone InfoWorld
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Jan 21 2009

Satellite rivals tune in to same wavelength – Globe and Mail


Electronic House

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
Sirius XM Jacking Up the Price? Electronic House
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Jan 21 2009

Security breach at US payment processor didn't affect Canadian … – The Canadian Press


ABC News

Security breach at US payment processor didn't affect Canadian
The Canadian Press – 1 hour ago
TORONTO – A US-based credit and debit card payment processor says it has closed the security hole in its computer network that may have exposed shoppers to one of the biggest data breaches on record.
Credit Card Processor admits potentially huge data theft TG Daily
Heartland has No Heart for Violated Customers PC World
CBC.ca – TechSpot – DailyTech – Canada.com
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Jan 21 2009

CRTC reveals most Canadian ISPs filter P2P traffic – TechSpot


TorrentFreak

CRTC reveals most Canadian ISPs filter P2P traffic
TechSpot – 2 hours ago
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com ISP filtering isn't new and it isn't relegated to the US either. With the amount of attention being paid to Comcast recently, a lot of people around the world have begun to look at their ISPs and wonder exactly what happens
How Canadian ISPs throttle the Internet Ars Technica
Canadian ISPs (Almost) Come Clean On Throttling CRTC's Dslreports
Neowin – TorrentFreak
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Jan 21 2009

Official FEAR 2 Project Origin Website Relaunches – PS3Center.net


Kotaku Australia

Official FEAR 2 Project Origin Website Relaunches
PS3Center.net – 3 hours ago
by Michal PCN has just received news that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has relaunched the official FEAR 2 Project Origin website.
Impressions: FEAR 2: Project Origin Game Daily
FEAR 2: Project Origin Atomic
Kotaku Australia – Citizen Game – gamekyo – iTWire
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Jan 21 2009

Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments – Digital Home

Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments
Digital Home – 2 hours ago
If you're the kind of person who works outdoors or under physically demanding conditions, then you may be interested in the new A836 rugged phone from Samsung.
Canada's Rogers adds two rugged phones to lineup Electronista
Rogers Adds to Rugged Lineup With the Samsung Rugby A836 and ZTE IntoMobile
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Jan 21 2009

Science vs. emotion in NJ's river dolphins debate – The Associated Press


St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Science vs. emotion in NJ's river dolphins debate
The Associated Press – 19 Jan 2009
HIGHLANDS, NJ (AP) – Federal wildlife officials are convinced science is on their side in the decision to leave a group of bottlenose dolphins in a frigid New Jersey river over the winter, even if it means they die.
NJ River Dolphins Debate May Have Ended Tragically DigitalJournal.com
Rescuer fears dolphins in N.J. rivers may have died Newsday
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Jan 21 2009

Warming in Antarctica Looks Certain – New York Times


BBC News

Warming in Antarctica Looks Certain
New York Times – 1 hour ago
By KENNETH CHANG An illustration that depicts the warming that scientists have determined has occurred in West Antarctica during the last 50 years.
New evidence on Antarctic warming BBC News
Antarctica not as chilly as thought Globe and Mail
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Jan 21 2009

BlackBerry handsets on Fido by February? – Electronista


Boy Genius Report

BlackBerry handsets on Fido by February?
Electronista – 4 hours ago
While it is still unofficial, last week's rumors of Canadian wireless provider Fido, a sub-brand of Rogers, starting to offer BlackBerry handsets seem to be true as Fido staff has been trained on the RIM-made devices.
Fido launching BIS BlackBerry service February 4th? Blackberry Cool
Fido BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Details: Coming February 4th IntoMobile
Boy Genius Report
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