May 6 2009

Microsoft Bans VoIP, Rival Stores At Mobile Market

narramissic writes “Microsoft has identified 12 application types that won’t be accepted at the MarketPlace for Mobile store. Among them: VoIP apps, programs that are larger than 10MB, and programs that change the default browser on a device. Overly restrictive? Maybe. But perhaps the clear set of rules (PDF) will prevent confusion similar to what’s been encountered over Apple’s policy for approving or rejecting applications from the App Store.”

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May 6 2009

Canadians released from quarantine in China – CTV.ca


CBC.ca

Canadians released from quarantine in China
CTV.ca
A group of Canadian students who had been held in quarantine in China have been released two days early, after being cleared as free of the H1N1 virus.
Quarantined Canadian students in China released Ottawa Citizen
Canadian students held in China over H1N1 flu fears released London Free Press
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May 6 2009

Balsillie takes on NHL – Toronto Star


Globe and Mail

Balsillie takes on NHL
Toronto Star – Jerry S. Mendoza
Following news that Wayne Gretzky's Phoenix Coyotes were filing bankruptcy papers, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman took control of the team.
• The Hamilton Coyotes? Hamilton Spectator
RIM's Balsillie offers to buy cash-strapped Coyotes 680 News
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May 6 2009

European trade talks ill-timed for prime minister – CTV.ca


Times Online

European trade talks ill-timed for prime minister
CTV.ca
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is in the awkward position of undertaking free trade talks in Prague today, while dealing with the fallout from a European ban on seal products that may cripple the Canadian seal industry.
PM begins free trade talks with EU amid seal hunt row CBC.ca
PM in Europe for seal-hunt showdown Globe and Mail
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May 6 2009

Holy *****: teen claims 303,398 iPhone texts in one month

You need a peculiar set of half-formed, skinny fingers to text on an iPhone.And you need a peculiar set of strangely-formed cranial connections to send and receive 303,398 texts on it in one month.


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May 6 2009

Reliable Male Contraceptive In the Works

Hugh Pickens writes “The BBC reports that recent tests in China indicate a monthly injection of testosterone, which works by temporarily blocking sperm production, could be as effective at preventing pregnancies as the female pill or condoms. In trials in China only one man in 100 fathered a child while on the injections, and six months after stopping the injections the mens’ sperm counts returned to normal. The lead researcher said that if further tests proved successful, the treatment could become widely available in five years’ time. Previous attempts to develop an effective and convenient male contraceptive have encountered problems over reliability and side effects, such as mood swings and a lowered sex drive. However, despite the injection having no serious side effects, almost a third of the 1,045 men in the two-and-a-half year study did not complete the trials; no reason was given for this.”

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May 6 2009

A History of Rogue

blacklily8 writes “Gamasutra has published “The History of Rogue: Have @ You, You Deadly Zs.” Despite only the most ‘primitive’ audiovisuals, Rogue has continued to excite gamers and programmers worldwide, and has been ported, enhanced, and forked now for over two decades. What is it about Wichman and Toy’s old UNIX RPG that has sent so many gamers to their deaths in the Dungeons of Doom, desperately seeking the fabled Amulet of Yendor? This article covers the history of the game, including the Epyx failure to make a ton of cash selling it in 1983. It also goes into rogue-like culture and development.”

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May 6 2009

Q+A: What is Pakistan doing about the Taliban threat? – Reuters


Straits Times

Q+A: What is Pakistan doing about the Taliban threat?
Reuters – Zeeshan Haider
By Zeeshan Haider ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistani forces attacked Taliban fighters in the Swat valley with artillery and helicopters on Wednesday after the United States called on the government to show its commitment to fighting militancy.
Video: Obama Tests Afghan, Pakistan Strategy The Associated Press
Pakistan girds for battle with Taliban after final collapse of Globe and Mail
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May 6 2009

PM in Europe for seal-hunt showdown – Globe and Mail


New York Times

PM in Europe for seal-hunt showdown
Globe and Mail – Campbell ClarkJane Taber
OTTAWA and PRAGUE — Prime Minister Stephen Harper flew into a fight over the seal hunt last night, landing in Prague to launch free-trade negotiations with European leaders just as Canadian lawyers geared up for a legal challenge against an EU seal
Canada vows to take seal ban fight to WTO Canada.com
Canada threatens WTO complaint over European seal product ban CBC.ca
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May 6 2009

Moscow kicks out Canadians in NATO spat – Toronto Star


Times Online

Moscow kicks out Canadians in NATO spat
Toronto Star – Allan Woods
OTTAWA–Isabelle François has been working for the last five years to improve relations between Russia and NATO, Moscow's longtime nemesis.
Video: Georgian mutiny quelled RT
Russian MP proposes Caribbean drill response to NATO exercises RIA Novosti
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