Feb 23 2009

Citrix XenServer Virtualization Platform Now Free

Pedro writes “Citrix announced today that they are giving away their Xen OSS based virtualization platform XenServer with all the goodies included for free. The big highlights are XenMotion, which lets you move VMs from box to box without downtime, and multi server management. The same stuff in VMware land is k. They plan to sell new products for XenServer and also the same stuff on Microsoft’s virtualization technology called Hyper-V. It will be interesting to see what VMware does. The announcement comes the day before VMware’s big user event VMworld.”

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Feb 23 2009

Joomla! Web Security

Stephen Brandon writes “It used to be that to set up a database-backed web site required at least a server guy, a database administrator, a programmer, and a designer. Joomla! and other modern CMS systems have opened the door to allow non-administrators to be able to set up complete e-commerce or informational sites, using great free software and easy-to-find commercial hosting. What then of security? A new book by Tom Canavan, Joomla Web Security, aims to bridge the knowledge gap, introducing Joomla! admins to a set of security tools, and skills sometimes found lacking in the Joomla! community.” Read on for the rest of Stephen’s review.

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Feb 23 2009

Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum – Toronto Star


Canoe.ca

Avro Arrow to spread wings in new museum
Toronto Star
Newton Mills was speechless when, 50 years ago, he got the heart-wrenching news that plans to complete the world's most technologically advanced supersonic interceptor aircraft were coming to an abrupt end.
Arrow marks 50th anniversary Canoe.ca
Avro Arrow to be displayed in new Canadian Air and Space Museum The Canadian Press
Windsor Star – Market Wire (press release) – London Free Press – CTV.ca
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Feb 23 2009

World of Science on the move – Canoe.ca


Calgary CTV

World of Science on the move
Canoe.ca
By BILL BROOKS One of the most popular destinations in our fair city simply has to be the Telus World of Science. Native Calgarians will remember with great pride the official opening in 1967 of the then-named Calgary Centennial Planetarium.
Federal infrastructure dollars prop up Calgary science centre AOL Canada
Federal infrastructure dollars roll into Calgary Calgary CTV
CHQR – Market Wire (press release) – Canoe.ca
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Feb 23 2009

Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control – CBC.ca


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Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control
CBC.ca
Internet users who have something to say about the way internet service providers selectively slow down or speed up traffic for different internet applications have until Monday at midnight to make their views known to Canada's internet service
CRTC ‘ignored evidence’ in Bell throttling case: report p2pnet.net
Gauging Bell Canada's public perception Canada.com
p2pnet.net
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Feb 23 2009

Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition – Ars Technica


Ars Technica

Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition
Ars Technica
In this week-ending roundup of interesting Apple tidbits, we have iTunes taxes, German Mac cloners telling Apple to bring it on, turn-by-turn GPS navigation for your iPhone, Apple's Wayne Westerman talks multi-touch inspiration, and more.
Emerging iPhone contenders charted, compared by RBC Apple Insider
Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes guardian.co.uk
ITBusiness.ca – Macworld – Computerworld – Barron’s Blogs
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Feb 23 2009

Steam Weekend Deal: Greatest Indie Pack – Nintendophiles


Nintendophiles

Steam Weekend Deal: Greatest Indie Pack
Nintendophiles
Steam is running a pretty sweet deal this weekend. Ten bucks gets you Eets, Gravitron 2, I-Fluid, Multiwinia, and Trials 2 Second Edition.
Steam Weekend Deal – Best Indie Games GameFocus
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Feb 23 2009

Konrad Dannenberg, 96: Rocket scientist behind the moon landing – Toronto Star

Konrad Dannenberg, 96: Rocket scientist behind the moon landing
Toronto Star
They were a curious sight: 118 urbane German rocket scientists, many of them former Nazis, in a cotton town in northern Alabama. It was 1950.
Few from von Braun team left to tell moon race story The Huntsville Times – al.com
Konrad Dannenberg Memorialized Friday WAAY
al.com – The Huntsville Times – al.com – al.com – The Huntsville Times – al.com
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Feb 23 2009

NGP Does Halo 3 Mythic Map LAN Party – NextGen Player

NGP Does Halo 3 Mythic Map LAN Party
NextGen Player
Recently NextGen Player had the opportunity to hang out, have fun and test out the soon to be released Halo 3 Mythic Map Pack at a Halo 3 LAN party that was held in Toronto and hosted by the good folks at Xbox Canada.
New maps will breathe life into Halo 3 Canada.com
Halo 3: ODST Will Feature All of the Multiplayer Maps from the Softpedia
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Feb 23 2009

Canon announces 2009 Powershot camera line-up – Digital Home


Digital Camera Reviews

Canon announces 2009 Powershot camera line-up
Digital Home
Canon Canada this week announced its new 2009 PowerShot camera line-up which includes ten new models. Features to look for on some of the new cameras for 2009 are: the inclusion of Canon's Digic 4 Image Processor; a Smart Auto feature which selects the
Canon PowerShot SD780 IS First Thoughts Digital Camera Reviews
Color, Style and Photographic Expertise Inspire Canon’s New 2009 PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Reg Hardware – TECH.BLORGE.com – Reg Hardware
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