Apr 10 2009

Somali Pirates Continue to Hold US Cargo Ship Captain Hostage – Voice of America


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Somali Pirates Continue to Hold US Cargo Ship Captain Hostage
Voice of America
By Andre de Nesnera Negotiations are continuing to free an American cargo ship captain held hostage by pirates off the coast of Somalia.
Experts: Possible ransom may protect US hostage The Associated Press
Somali Pirates Demand Ransom for Captain as Two Standoffs End Bloomberg
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Apr 10 2009

Flood outlook improves, even as more residents told to leave homes – CBC.ca


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Flood outlook improves, even as more residents told to leave homes
CBC.ca
Massive ice jams along the Red River are uprooting trees and causing overland flooding from the US border to Lake Winnipeg. Manitoba's flood threat situation has improved significantly in the past 48 hours officials said Friday, even as residents of
Winnipeg cancels appeal for sandbag volunteers CTV.ca
Farmer stranded by Manitoba floods Calgary Herald
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Apr 10 2009

Tesla Roadster Runs For 241 Miles In E-Rally

N!NJA writes with the mention of a recent alternative energies rally where the Tesla Roadster managed to cover 241 miles on a single charge, with another 38 miles of juice still left in the battery. “That would give the Roadster a theoretical maximum touring range of nearly 280 miles — 36 miles more than Tesla itself reckons the car will cover on a charge. If the numbers stand up to official scrutiny, Tesla will hold the world record for the longest distance traveled by a production electric car on a single charge. Of course, it should be pointed out that the Tesla was driven by a company staffer doubtless practiced in eking out every last mile from a charge, and that the speeds averaged on the run were hardly blistering — 90kph (56mph) on the motorways, 60kph (37mph) on trunk roads and 30kph (19) in the mountain roads. Tesla reckon the average speed for the entire journey was 45kph (28mph).”

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Apr 10 2009

German Wikileaks Domain Suspended Without Warning

mb writes to mention that Germany has gone one step further in impeding access to Wikileaks. Germany’s registration authority, DENIC, recently suspended Wikileaks.de without notice. “The action comes two weeks after the house of the German WikiLeaks domain sponsor, Theodor Reppe, was searched by German authorities. Police documentation shows that the March 24, 2009 raid was triggered by WikiLeaks’ publication of Australia’s proposed secret internet censorship list. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) told Australian journalists that they did not request the intervention of the German government.”

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Apr 10 2009

Leaked Pics of CrunchPad Elicit Progress Update

TechCrunch has released a few more technical details, pictures, and general comments about their CrunchPad project as a recent accidental leak saw a new round of images posted to the web. It seems that the tablet has continued to grow and evolve with the help of an Intel Atom chip (as opposed to the Via chip previously used), new software from Fusion Garage, and a bottom-up Linux install. “I wanted something I couldn’t buy, and found people who said it could be built for a lot less than I imagined. The goal — a very thin and light touch screen computer, sans physical keyboard, that has no hard drive and boots directly to a browser to surf the web. The operating system exists solely to handle the hardware drivers and run the browser and associated applications. That’s it.”

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Apr 10 2009

Altered Organism Triples Solar Cell Efficiency

An anonymous reader writes “By harnessing the shells of living organisms in the sea, microscopic algae called diatoms, engineers have tripled the efficiency of experimental dye-sensitized solar cells. The diatoms were fed a diet of titanium dioxide, the main ingredient for thin film solar cells, instead of their usual meal which is silica (silicon dioxide). As a result, their shells became photovoltaic when coated with dyes. The result is a thin-film dye-sensitized solar cell that is three times more efficient than those without the diatoms.”

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Apr 10 2009

Dell Adamo Review — Macho Outside, Sissy Inside

Odelia Lee writes with a full review of Dell’s new Adamo slimtop over at Gizmodo. While it may have an sleek exterior there are definite gaps (both literal and figurative) in their engineering. “The Adamo is both a compliment and an insult to Dell engineering. It’s possibly the most beautiful computer Dell has ever manufactured, but I’m not sure that Dell has caught up to competitors in either aesthetics or power. There have been lots of qualitative Adamo reviews out there, but we got the first of the units that will actually ship to customers, so it’s time for real benchmarks. As it happens, performance is really what’s at stake here.”

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Apr 10 2009

Volunteers join police in search for Ontario girl – CTV.ca


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Volunteers join police in search for Ontario girl
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More than 40 police officers aided by hundreds of volunteers are out searching for a Woodstock, Ont. girl missing for two days now and counting.
Search continues for missing 8 year-old girl in Woodstock 680 News
Missing Woodstock girl, 8, identified in video Toronto Star
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Apr 10 2009

US Navy misses chance to rescue American captain held hostage by … – Times Online


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US Navy misses chance to rescue American captain held hostage by
Times Online
The US Navy missed a chance to rescue the American captain held by Somali pirates aboard a lifeboat in the Indian Ocean when he made a daring escape bid and jumped into the sea.
Video: Negotiations On-going for Captain's Release The Associated Press
Pirates want million for American hostage – source Reuters
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Apr 10 2009

Tears, tributes as Italy mourns its quake dead – The Associated Press


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Tears, tributes as Italy mourns its quake dead
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L'AQUILA, Italy (AP) – It was a scene that moved a nation: mourners clinging to one another and sobbing over neat rows of more than 200 coffins, some with tiny children's caskets resting on top.
Video: Italy mourns earthquake victims at state funeral ITN NEWS
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