Feb 20 2009

Four-wheel forte – Globe and Mail

Four-wheel forte
Globe and Mail
Mazda, for example, once sold a minivan known as the Bongo Brawny in Japan, while Nissan marketed a line of commercial trucks called the Big Thumb.
Vitara means luxury, economy Canada.com
Inside Story: 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara four-cylinder CanadianDriver
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Feb 20 2009

Microsoft plans to issue non-update update for Win 7 – Register


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Microsoft plans to issue non-update update for Win 7
Register
By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author Microsoft will spit out dummy updates for Windows 7 beta testers next week that will probe the forthcoming operating system’s updating abilities.
Windows 7 beta users to get 'updates' CNET News
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Feb 20 2009

BMW has all the right moves – StarPhoenix


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BMW has all the right moves
StarPhoenix
On the day the price of gasoline dipped below 70 cents a litre for the first time in several years, I had to fill up the turbodiesel-powered BMW X5 I was driving.
2009 BMW 335d The Gazette (Montreal)
Diesel Now Less Than Premium As Gas Prices Surge TheCarConnection.com
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Feb 20 2009

Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story – Techtree.com


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Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story
Techtree.com
In a recent telephonic interview with The Age, Facebook's chief privacy officer, Chris Kelly, revealed that the "entire story was a beat-up and Facebook never intended to use people's personal information outside of the site".
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down PC World
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Feb 20 2009

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em – Globe and Mail

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em
Globe and Mail
It's dark, dirty and cramped, and I don't know which direction is up. A huge, furry spider fills the screen, followed by a slimy scorpion, and then I see a snake – a rattler, a big one – that bares its gleaming fangs and hisses.
'Deadly Creatures' a creepy adventure for the Wii USA Today
Review: Nature inspires original adventures 'Flower' and 'Deadly Inside Bay Area
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Feb 20 2009

Google Android May Run Asus Netbook, Rival Microsoft – Bloomberg


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Google Android May Run Asus Netbook, Rival Microsoft
Bloomberg
By Tim Culpan Feb. 20 (Bloomberg) — Asustek Computer Inc., which pioneered the market for sub-0 laptops, may install Google Inc.’s free Android operating system on its low-cost notebooks, challenging the dominance of Microsoft Corp.
Barcelona pickpocket makes off with Microsoft's new mobile phone Times Online
In search of Microsoft geniuses Financial Post
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Feb 20 2009

MRI machine plugs in today – Peace Arch News.com


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MRI machine plugs in today
Peace Arch News.com
Peace Arch Hospital will be celebrating the opening of a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine today (Feb. 20), during a special launch from 3 to 4 pm Its presence at Peace Arch Hospital, 15521 Russell Ave.
An advance in MRI development is reported United Press International
Bigger MRI machine may be less claustrophobic Reuters
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Feb 20 2009

Galapagos tourism, fishing industries battle it out – Metro Canada – Toronto


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Galapagos tourism, fishing industries battle it out
Metro Canada – Toronto
Fisherman Luis Enrique Bonilla just wants to make a living. Galapagos Islands conservationists, worried that the marine reserve is overfished, want him to work in tourism.
Are Incentives Too Rough for Darwin's Eden? Successful Meetings
Discounts on youth travel Metro
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Feb 20 2009

Pirate holds law at bay – Asia Times Online


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Pirate holds law at bay
Asia Times Online
By Martin J Young HUA HIN, Thailand – The Pirate Bay, a huge peer-to-peer file tracking website, sailed into a storm this week and showed every sign of weathering it, as Swedish prosecutors attempted to put the founders on trial for copyright violation
Pirate Bay’s I-dunno defense ZDNet
Will sinking The Pirate Bay really help films and music? guardian.co.uk
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Feb 20 2009

Mininova Upgrades Layout, Servers and Office

Mininova, one of the largest BitTorrent sites on the Internet has relocated to a new office in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Besides the new office Mininova has also made some changes to the site itself, while adding two more servers to cope with the growing demand from its visitors.

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