Apr 27 2009

Researchers Make Paper Speakers For LCD TVs

narramissic writes “Engineers at Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have developed stereo speakers in paper (video) that are are well suited for thin devices like LCD TVs and will be used in cars starting next year. According to an ITworld article, ‘The special paper is made by sandwiching thin electrodes that receive audio signals and a prepolarized diaphragm into the paper structure. A special Flexpeaker adapter between the MP3 player and the speaker is used to play music through the paper.’ ITRI says it hopes in the coming year to develop a chip that will do away with the adapter and allow people to plug a digital music player directly into the speaker. ITRI is also working on wireless technologies and will show off its first Bluetooth enabled paper speaker in July.”

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Apr 27 2009

Air Force One Flyby Causes Brief Panic In NYC

pdclarry writes “A Boeing 747 that serves as an Air Force One backup and two F-16 fighters escorting it caused a brief panic among office workers at the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan this morning, as large numbers evacuated the buildings. The incident was also spurred evacuations in Jersey City across the Hudson River from Manhattan.”

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Apr 27 2009

Obama Says 3% of GDP Should Fund Science Research And Development

tritonman writes “Obama wants to set a goal that the US spend 3% of it’s GDP on scientific research and development. ‘I believe it is not in our character, American character, to follow — but to lead. And it is time for us to lead once again. I am here today to set this goal: we will devote more than 3 percent of our GDP to research and development,’ Obama said in a speech at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Sciences.”

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Apr 27 2009

Health system prepares for swine flu – Toronto Star


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Health system prepares for swine flu
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Students wearing face masks gather on the campus of King's-Edgehill School in Windsor, NS on Monday, April 27, 2009. Health officials have reported that four students from the school have had a mild case of swine flu after a musical and cultural
Video: Bloomberg Confirms More Cases of Swine Flu The Associated Press
Swine flu symptoms spreading beyond Windsor, NS, campus CBC.ca
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Apr 27 2009

Solicitor General van Dongen resigns over speeding tickets – Vancouver Sun


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Solicitor General van Dongen resigns over speeding tickets
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John van Dongen: 'I am very busy and sometimes in too much of a hurry and I think some of the public can identify with that.'.
Van Dongen resigns over driving record The Province
BC solicitor general resigns over speeding tickets; still seeking Metro Canada – Calgary
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Apr 27 2009

GM Canada will make further cuts to workforce, slash number of … – The Canadian Press


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GM Canada will make further cuts to workforce, slash number of
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TORONTO – General Motors Canada will slash its workforce by more than half by 2014 and close as many as 310 dealerships by the end of next year as part of a broad restructuring plan announced by the company Monday.
Canadian dollar little changed after GM cuts jobs, dealers Calgary Herald
GM Canada workforce to shrink significantly within 6 years CTV Montreal
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Apr 27 2009

How To Have an Online Social Life When You’re Dead

A wave of new companies are springing up to offer such things as virtual cemeteries, alerts to remind loved ones about the anniversary of your death, and even email services that send an alert to your sinful relatives in danger of being left behind when the Rapture carries you away. “People have a desire to perpetuate not only for themselves, but for their loved ones, the story of their lives, and technology has all these new great ways of doing that,” said John McQueen, owner of the Anderson McQueen funeral home.

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Apr 27 2009

GE Introduces 500GB Holographic Disks

bheer writes “According to the NYTimes, at a conference next month, GE will debut their new holographic storage breakthrough — 500GB disks that will cost 10 cents a GB to produce at launch. GE will first focus on selling the technology to commercial markets like movie studios and hospitals, but selling to the broader corporate and consumer market is the larger goal.”

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Apr 27 2009

Universal Design for Web Applications

Michael J. Ross writes “Two decades ago, Web usage was limited to a single individual (Sir Tim Berners-Lee) using the only browser in existence (WorldWideWeb) running on a single platform (a NeXT Computer). Nowadays, billions of people access the Web daily, with the ability to choose from over a dozen browsers running on desktop computers, laptops, and a variety of mobile devices, such as cell phones. The number of possible combinations is growing rapidly, and makes it increasingly difficult for Web designers and developers to craft their sites so as to be universally accessible. This is particularly true when accounting for Web users with physical and cognitive disabilities — especially if they do not have access to assistive technologies. The challenges and solutions for anyone creating an accessible website are addressed in Universal Design for Web Applications, authored by Wendy Chisholm and Matt May.” Keep reading for the rest of Michael and Laura’s review.

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Apr 27 2009

Will Oracle Keep Funding Sun’s Pet Java Projects?

gkunene writes “Oracle expects Sun to contribute to its operating profit right away. To make that happen, Oracle may pull funding and staff from projects such as JavaFX, Project Looking Glass, and Project GlassFish.”

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