Feb 18 2009

Student Arrested For Classroom Texting

A 14-year-old Wisconsin girl was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after she refused to stop texting during a high school math class. The girl denied having a phone when confronted by a school safety officer, but a female cop found it after frisking her. The Samsung Cricket was recovered “from the buttocks area” of the teenager, according to the police report. The girl was banned from school property for a week, and is scheduled for an April 20 court appearance for a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge. I applaud the adults involved for their discretion and temperance in this heinous case of texting without permission.

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Feb 18 2009

Is the Bar of Soap Tomorrow’s Smarterphone?

Barence writes “Researchers at MIT have developed a gadget that knows whether you want to use it as a camera or smartphone, just by the way you’re holding it. So, if you hold the device, dubbed the Bar of Soap, out in front of you like a camera it will automatically bring up an LCD viewfinder. However, if you then switch to holding it as you would a mobile phone, it will bring up a touchscreen keypad instead. The Bar of Soap utilises a three-axis accelerometer and 72 surface sensors to track the position of the user’s fingers and its position.”

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Feb 18 2009

Mars Winds Clean Spirit’s Solar Panels Again

Titoxd writes “In a blast from the past, NASA reports that Spirit’s solar panels have received a much-needed cleaning courtesy of the Red Planet. The report states, ‘The cleaning boosts Spirit’s daily energy supply by about 30 watt-hours, to about 240 watt-hours from 210 watt-hours. The rover uses about 180 watt-hours per day for basic survival and communications, so this increase roughly doubles the amount of discretionary power for activities such as driving and using instruments.'”

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Feb 18 2009

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down, and What's Next – PC World


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Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down, and What's Next
PC World – 45 minutes ago
By JR Raphael, PC World Facebook may have done an about-face with its policies on using user data, but the social network's struggle to balance business with privacy is far from over.
Are Facebook's outraged users getting a wake-up call? Computerworld
Facebook's about-face: Change we can believe in? CNET News
VNUNet.com – ChannelWeb – Techtree.com – AFP
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Feb 18 2009

Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating' – CTV.ca


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Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating'
CTV.ca – 6 hours ago
Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk says everything about his upcoming record-breaking six-month space mission will be "fascinating," except perhaps cleaning the toilets on the International Space Station.
Canuck to achieve dream of living on space station Edmonton Sun
U of C alum prepares for 6 months on space station CBC.ca
Metro Canada – Calgary – The Canadian Press – Calgary CTV – CHQR
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Feb 18 2009

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool – CBC.ca

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool
CBC.ca – 22 hours ago
Calgary Transit users can now use a special Google application to plan their trips on public transit. Google Transit, which is part of the popular Google Maps online application, allows users to plug in their point of departure and destination and
Plan your bus trip with Google Maps Calgary Herald
ETS goes Google Edmonton Sun
iNews880.com – 660 News – Metro Canada – Calgary – Bizjournals.com
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Feb 18 2009

BlackBerry phone hits the hotspot with VoIP – Computerworld


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BlackBerry phone hits the hotspot with VoIP
Computerworld – 17 Feb 2009
By Tom Yager February 17, 2009 (InfoWorld) RIM has developed a knack for pulling customers into new BlackBerry devices. That's no mean feat.
RIM Adds 2.6-Million Subscribers on BlackBerry Bold/Storm Release Teleclick.ca
Test Center: BlackBerry Curve 8900 hits the hotspot with VoIP InfoWorld
Mobile Magazine – GuelphNow – Hindu – IntoMobile
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Feb 18 2009

Southern Ontario under heavy rainfall warning – CTV.ca


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Southern Ontario under heavy rainfall warning
CTV.ca – 6 hours ago
TORONTO – Environment Canada says it's going to be a wet day for parts of southwestern and southern Ontario. A rainfall warning is in effect for a swath of the province from Windsor to Oakville just west of Toronto.
• Warning predicts record rainfall today Hamilton Spectator
Winter returns to region 570 News
London Free Press – Niagara Falls Review
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Feb 18 2009

Charles Darwin: a really dangerous mind – CBC.ca


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Charles Darwin: a really dangerous mind
CBC.ca – 21 hours ago
By Richard Handler CBC News Poor Charles Darwin whose birth 200 years ago we are now commemorating with piles of books and columns.
New Royal Mail stamps celebrate Charles Darwin guardian.co.uk
How good science gave great evil an alibi Calgary Herald
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Feb 18 2009

Genesis takes car of the year – The North Bay Nugget


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Genesis takes car of the year
The North Bay Nugget – 8 hours ago
In a battle of three Asian automakers, Hyundai's Genesis took top honours at the 2009 Canadian Car of the Year awards. The rear-wheel drive Genesis sedan, the automaker's first foray into the luxury segment, won the top prize over the redesigned Mazda6
Ford, Hyundai win top honours The Province
Hyundai Genesis Calgary Herald
Fort Worth Star Telegram – Examiner.com – AutoSpies.com – Automoblog.net
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