Feb 15 2009

British explorers to measure Arctic ice in North Pole – Canada.com


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British explorers to measure Arctic ice in North Pole
Canada.com – 12 Feb 2009
By Claire Biddiscombe, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 12, 2009 5:01 PM Icebergs, which often glide by the province in the spring, are a popular attraction for tourists to Newfoundland and Labrador.
Team will use radar to measure thinning Arctic ice Reuters
Polar survey team start journey BBC News
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Feb 15 2009

EA date Godfather II game for Europe – Pocket-lint.co.uk


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EA date Godfather II game for Europe
Pocket-lint.co.uk – 14 Feb 2009
EA and Paramount Digital Entertainment have confirmed that the Godfather II videogame will be on the shelves in Europe on 10 April.
Godfather II Gets Pushed Back Until April More mob-related Softpedia
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Feb 15 2009

High Tech Misery In China

theodp writes “Think you’ve got a bad job? Think again. You could be making keyboards for IBM, Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo and HP at Meitai Plastic and Electronics, a Chinese hardware factory. Prompted by the release of High Tech Misery in China by a human-rights group, a self-regulating body set up by tech companies will conduct an audit of working conditions at the factory. In return for take-home pay of 41 cents per hour, workers reportedly sit on hard wooden stools for 12-hour shifts, seven days a week. Overtime is mandatory, with workers being given on average two days off per month. While on the production line, workers are not allowed to raise their hands or heads, are given 1.1 seconds to snap each key into place, and are encouraged to ‘actively monitor each other’ to see if any company rules are being transgressed. They are also monitored by guards. Workers are fined if they break the rules, locked in the factory for four days per week, and sleep in crowded dormitories. Okay, it’s not all bad news — they’re hiring.”

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Feb 15 2009

Flood warning cancelled – Lindsay Daily Post


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Flood warning cancelled
Lindsay Daily Post – 16 hours ago
KAWARTHA LAKES – Kawartha Region Conservation Authority advises that the Flood warning issued on Thursday, February 12 is no longer in effect.
Flood fears rising The Barrie Examiner
LTC Flood Advisory Downgraded NorthumberlandView.ca
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Feb 15 2009

What's in store for tech law in 2009 – Canada.com


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What's in store for tech law in 2009
Canada.com – 11 hours ago
By Michael Geist, The Ottawa CitizenJanuary 6, 2009 Technology law and policy is notoriously unpredictable and crystal ball gazing in Canada this year is particularly challenging given the current political and economic uncertainty.
Canadians, make the Internet your valentine Ars Technica
Net Neutrality Submission Deadline Extended by CRTC mediacaster
Broadcaster – OpEdNews
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Feb 15 2009

Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study – Canada.com


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Penguins starve as climate ups swim time: study
Canada.com – 13 Feb 2009
CHICAGO – Penguins nesting off Argentina's coast are starving because changing ocean patterns have forced their mates to swim 25 miles (40 kilometers) farther than they did a decade ago to find food, researchers said Thursday.
Penguins Becoming Long-distance Commuters DigitalJournal.com
Most penguin species in decline, expert warns MSNBC
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Feb 15 2009

You are here: Your microspot in the universe – Toronto Star

You are here: Your microspot in the universe
Toronto Star – 34 minutes ago
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and the 400th anniversary of Galileo aiming his telescope at the night sky.
Eyes on the sky Brockville Recorder and Times
Galileo put us in our place Silver City Sun News
Newsday
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Feb 15 2009

Despite Alberta’s scare, chances of being hit by space junk slim … – Canada.com


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Despite Alberta’s scare, chances of being hit by space junk slim
Canada.com – 4 hours ago
By Jamie Komarnicki, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 14, 2009 9:01 PM Australian farmer James Stirton stands next to a ball of twisted metal, purported to be fallen space junk, on his farm in southwestern Queensland in March 2008.
NORAD to Calgary: Watch out for space debris CTV.ca
Falling space junk strays from Alta. collision course Globe and Mail
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Feb 15 2009

Treo Pro Comes to Brazils Claro – Palm Infocenter


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Treo Pro Comes to Brazils Claro
Palm Infocenter – 13 Feb 2009
Palm has announced that the Treo Pro is now available in Brazil through the Claro Network. The Treo Pro now enjoys a wide dispersal in South and Latin America, while it still remains available in the US as an unlocked handset.
Review – Palm Centro CTV.ca
Bell News: Palm Treo Pro and BlackBerry Pearl Flip Launch Dates IntoMobile
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Feb 14 2009

Briefing: Space junk: Dangerous debris – Times Online


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Briefing: Space junk: Dangerous debris
Times Online – 2 hours ago
Last Tuesday at 4.56pm a defunct Russian military satellite that was falling out of its orbit collided with Iridium 33, a privately owned American communications satellite, 485 miles above Siberia.
More data sharing urged to avoid satellite crashes Reuters
Low-flying Canadian satellites at greater risk of hitting debris CBC.ca
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