May 12 2009

Mulroney set to testify about Schreiber dealings – CTV.ca


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Mulroney set to testify about Schreiber dealings
CTV.ca
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney will testify Tuesday at the Oliphant inquiry, organized to probe his business dealings with German-Canadian businessman Karlheinz Schreiber.
Mulroney set to testify at Oliphant inquiry CBC.ca
Mulroney faces 'biggest mistake' Globe and Mail
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May 12 2009

Dhalla abuse charges 'false' – Edmonton Sun


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Dhalla abuse charges 'false'
Edmonton Sun
By IAN ROBERTSON, SUN MEDIA BRAMPTON — Beleagured Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla surfaced yesterday after three days of silence and denied accusations she mistreated foreign caregivers at her family's Mississauga home.
Domestic abuse Ottawa Citizen
Political conspiracy fuelling nanny scandal, Dhalla says Globe and Mail
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May 12 2009

British Columbians go to the polls today as Campbell vies for a … – The Canadian Press


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British Columbians go to the polls today as Campbell vies for a
The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER, BC – Premier Gordon Campbell started off the May 12 election campaign telling British Columbians they were facing the most important decision of a generation.
Veteran Tory MP blasts Liberals and backs James, independent Globe and Mail
Polls show Campbell leads in BC National Post
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May 12 2009

Twitter Passes NYT, WSJ in Unique Visitors

Where do you get your news from? While there’s a lot of reasons to visit Twitter online, it’s essentially a place to learn about what’s going on in your world. For the first time last month, the site saw more unique visitors than the websites of both the New York Times and the Wall St. Journal.


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May 12 2009

10 Things We Hate About ISPs and Cable and Phone Companies

From their automated phone-support systems to their missed service appointments to their penchant for nickeling and diming us to death, service providers seem have an inexhaustable supply of habits that get our blood pressure up.


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May 12 2009

Computer Lays the Prettiest Brick Walls Since Eladio Dieste

One of the oldest building materials known to humankind, bricks have great thermal mass and last almost forever. But laying them takes skill, and complex forms and shapes are hard to design and build.


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May 12 2009

Facebook Confirms Removal of Two Holocaust Denial Groups

Facebook has confirmed my earlier suspicion that it has disabled two of the five Holocaust denial groups whose presence has caused much controversy over the past week, following attorney Brian Cuban’s consistent pressure for the groups’ removal.


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May 12 2009

Mininova content filter trial, updates/more details

Those hunting for the latest episodes of Lost, Heroes and Prison Break on Mininova may have already noticed that they are hard to find. With the recently implemented copyright filter, many of the popular TV-show releases and blockbuster movies have been removed and put on a ban list.


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May 12 2009

SGI Lives On, In Name At Least

Hugh Pickens writes “In a surprise corporate move, after Rackable Systems received bankruptcy court approval on April 30 to close its purchase of SGI, the company announced on Monday that the deal had closed and that the combined company would be called SGI — short for Silicon Graphics International instead of the original Silicon Graphics Inc. The revival of the SGI brand will certainly please people in Silicon Valley with a historical bent, as SGI has been one of the area’s true icons. However, some consider this a curious turn of events, considering that Rackable has come to represent the new guard in the server market, while SGI has struggled for years. Executives hope the name change will help it expand its business overseas, where SGI is a better-known brand. The new SGI will also continue to develop and support the high-performance computing systems that Silicon Graphics was known for, says Rackable’s president and CEO. ‘There should be no disruption to Silicon Graphics customers.'”

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May 12 2009

Apple Freezes Snow Leopard APIs

DJRumpy writes in to alert us that Apple’s new OS, Snow Leopard, is apparently nearing completion. “Apple this past weekend distributed a new beta of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard that altered the programming methods used to optimize code for multi-core Macs, telling developers they were the last programming-oriented changes planned ahead of the software’s release. …`Apple is said to have informed recipients of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard build 10A354 that it has simplified the`… APIs for working with Grand Central, a new architecture that makes it easier for developers to take advantage of Macs with multiple processing cores. This technology works by breaking complex tasks into smaller blocks, which are then`… dispatched efficiently to a Mac’s available cores for faster processing.”

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