Jan 10 2009

Ox leads the way on second New Year series – Telegraph-Journal

Ox leads the way on second New Year series
Telegraph-Journal – 1 hour ago
It may not look as snazzy as the first Year of the Ox stamp issued 12 years ago, but Canada Post is all set to launch its second one on Monday.
Canada Post Rings in the New Year With the Year of the Ox MSNBC
Ox stamps usher in Canada's second 12-year Chinese New Year series Xinhua
Huntington Herald Dispatch
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Jan 9 2009

Strange and elusive venemous mammal caught on camera

Rare footage of one of the world’s most strange and elusive mammals has been captured by scientists. “Despite a month’s worth of trapping effort, they only ever caught a single individual.” The Hispaniolan solenodon resembles an overgrown shrew, but can inject passing prey with a venom-loaded bite.

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Jan 9 2009

AMD Plans 1,000-GPU Supercomputer For Games, Cloud

arcticstoat writes “AMD is planning to use over 1,000 Radeon HD 4870 GPUs to create a supercomputer capable of processing one petaflop, which the company says will make ‘cloud’ computing a reality. When it’s built later this year, the Fusion Render Cloud will be available as an online powerhorse for a variety of people, from gamers to 3D animators. The company claims that it could ‘deliver video games, PC applications and other graphically-intensive applications through the Internet “cloud” to virtually any type of mobile device with a web browser.’ The idea is that the Fusion Render Cloud will do all the hard work, so all you need is a machine capable of playing back the results, saving battery life and the need for ever greater processing power. AMD also says that the supercomputer will ‘enable remote real-time rendering of film and visual effects graphics on an unprecedented scale.’ Meanwhile, game developers would be able to use the supercomputer to quickly develop games, and also ‘serve up virtual world games with unlimited photo-realistic detail.’ The supercomputer will be powered by OTOY software, which allows you to render 3D visuals in your browser via streaming, compressed online data.”

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Jan 9 2009

Delhi will run out of petrol by evening

NEW DELHI: The petrol stock in the capital will be over by Friday evening, the head of the Federation of All India Petroleum Traders said late onFriday morning. Sixty to seventy percent of petrol pumps have gone dry already as employees of public sector oil firms continue their strike.

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Jan 9 2009

Rare Venomous Mammal Filmed

Smivs writes “The BBC are reporting that footage of one of the world’s most strange and elusive mammals has been captured by scientists. Large, and with a long, thin snout, the Hispaniolan solenodon resembles an overgrown shrew. It can inject passing prey with a venom-loaded bite. Dr Sam Turvey, a ZSL (Zoological Society of London) researcher involved with the program, told BBC News: ‘It is an amazing creature — it is one of the most evolutionary distinct mammals in the world.’ Along with the other species of solenodon, which is found in Cuba (Solenodon cubanus), it is the only living mammal that can actually inject venom into their prey through specialized teeth. Little is known about the creature, which is found in the Caribbean, but it is under threat from deforestation, hunting and introduced species. Researchers say conservation efforts are now needed. The mammal was filmed in the summer of 2008 during a month-long expedition to the Dominican Republic — one of only two countries where this nocturnal, insect-eating animal (Solenodon paradoxus) can be found (the other is Haiti). The researchers from the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Ornithological Society of Hispaniola were able to take measurements and DNA from the creature before it was released.”

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Jan 9 2009

New SD Card Spec Supports 2TB Capacities

The SD Association has announced a new card spec dubbed SDXC (eXtended Capacity) that can support memory capacities up to 2TB with read/write speeds to 104MB per second.

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Jan 8 2009

CB University ponders selling Picasso sketchbook – TheChronicleHerald.ca

CB University ponders selling Picasso sketchbook
TheChronicleHerald.ca – 7 Jan 2009
By DAVENE JEFFREY Staff Reporter Cape Breton University is mulling over whether to sell one of its most valuable artworks – a tiny Picasso sketchbook.
Cape Breton University considers sale of Picasso sketchbook Metro Canada – Halifax
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Cdn.) Cape Breton Post
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Jan 8 2009

Crime Stoppers hits 25 – Toronto Sun


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Crime Stoppers hits 25
Toronto Sun – 7 Jan 2009
By JENNY YUEN, SUN MEDIA Nana Appiah is urging someone out there to make the call needed to solve his son's murder. William Junior Appiah, 18, was gunned down on a basketball court in the Jane St.
How Does Crime Stoppers Pay You If They Don't Ask Your Name? CityNews
Crime Stoppers Makes Tipping Easy WIBW
insideTORONTO.com – The Gazette (Montreal) – Topeka Capital Journal – WIBW
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Jan 8 2009

Crime Stoppers hits 25 – Toronto Sun


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Crime Stoppers hits 25
Toronto Sun – 7 Jan 2009
By JENNY YUEN, SUN MEDIA Nana Appiah is urging someone out there to make the call needed to solve his son's murder. William Junior Appiah, 18, was gunned down on a basketball court in the Jane St.
How Does Crime Stoppers Pay You If They Don't Ask Your Name? CityNews
Crime Stoppers Makes Tipping Easy WIBW
insideTORONTO.com – Topeka Capital Journal – Canada.com – WIBW
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Jan 8 2009

Crime Stoppers hits 25 – Toronto Sun


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Crime Stoppers hits 25
Toronto Sun – 7 Jan 2009
By JENNY YUEN, SUN MEDIA Nana Appiah is urging someone out there to make the call needed to solve his son's murder. William Junior Appiah, 18, was gunned down on a basketball court in the Jane St.
How Does Crime Stoppers Pay You If They Don't Ask Your Name? CityNews
Crime Stoppers Makes Tipping Easy WIBW
insideTORONTO.com – The Gazette (Montreal) – Topeka Capital Journal – WIBW
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