Feb 16 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 15 Feb 2009
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
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Feb 16 2009

Adobe to make video on smartphones – Reuters


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Adobe to make video on smartphones
Reuters – 4 hours ago
BARCELONA (Reuters) – Adobe Systems, which popularized the use of video and animation on the Web, is introducing a new version of its Flash software that runs not only on computers but also on the latest high-end mobile phones.
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Feb 16 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 20 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
What's in store for tech law in 2009 Canada.com
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Feb 16 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 16 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
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Feb 15 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 11 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
Canadians, make the Internet your valentine Ars Technica
CRTC New Media Hearings Covered Live on TV, Radio and Web Broadcaster
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Feb 15 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 7 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
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Net Neutrality Submission Deadline Extended by CRTC mediacaster
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Feb 15 2009

CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet … – The Canadian Press


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CRTC to review hands-off approach to unregulated Internet
The Canadian Press – 2 hours ago
MONTREAL – Canadians are watching more and more videos and TV shows that aren't required to have home-grown content via their computers and cellphones, but after a decade of explosive Internet growth the CRTC will review its hands-off approach to the
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Feb 13 2009

Microsoft Sued Over Vista-To-XP Downgrade Fees

Krojack writes with this excerpt from Computerworld: “Los Angeles resident Emma Alvarado charged Microsoft with multiple violations of Washington state’s unfair business practices and consumer protection laws over its policy of barring computer makers from continuing to offer XP on new PCs after Vista’s early-2007 launch. Alvarado is seeking compensatory damages and wants the case declared a class-action suit. … Irked at having to pay a fee for downgrading a new Lenovo notebook to XP, Alvarado said that Microsoft had used its position as the dominant operating system maker to ‘require consumers to purchase computers pre-installed with the Vista operating system and to pay additional sums to “downgrade” to the Windows XP operating system.'”

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Feb 13 2009

Demo of Spatially Aware Blocks

Chris Anderson writes “This 5-min demo just posted from last week’s TED — got a big crowd reaction. It’s a new technology coming out of MIT, about to be commercialized. Siftables have been seen before, but not like this. They’re toy blocks/tiles that are spatially aware and interact with each other in very cool ways. Initial use may be as toys, but there’s big potential for new paradigm of spatially-aware physical mini computers.”

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Feb 13 2009

67 Computers Missing From Nuclear Weapons Lab

WASHINGTON – The Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory in New Mexico is missing 67 computers, including 13 that were lost or stolen in the past year. Officials say no classified information has been lost. The watchdog group Project on Government Oversight on Wednesday released a memo dated Feb. 3 from the Energy Department’s National Nuclear….

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