Jan 15 2009

Subway riders stay in the loop with e-alerts – Toronto Star


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Subway riders stay in the loop with e-alerts
Toronto Star – 4 hours ago
A new TTC email alert system notifying riders of delays and service interruptions is the latest step in providing the kind of transit service Torontonians expect, says TTC chief general manager Gary Webster.
TTC's e-mail alert service begins Globe and Mail
Riders get TTC's trouble online Toronto Sun
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Jan 15 2009

Networked Fridges ‘Negotiate’ Electricity Use

An anonymous reader writes “Researchers have developed a way to network household and commercial fridges together in a distributed peer-to-peer fashion that lets them ‘negotiate’ with each other on the best time to consume electricity. A retrofittable controller is attached to each fridge and then a temperature profile is built around the unit. The controller enables communication between other fridges on the network and also the power source. It enables fridges to work together to decide when to cool down, and thus consume power, based on how much surplus power will be available, and to anticipate power shortages and change their running schedules accordingly to use as little power as possible during these times.”

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Jan 15 2009

TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan – Toronto Star


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TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan
Toronto Star – 15 hours ago
TTC riders will now be able to get e-alerts to learn if their trains are on time. A new TTC service will now let riders know when the train or the SRT is going to be delayed or closed.
TTC Introduces Emailed Updates On Subway And RT Delays CityNews
No sign of train? Here comes the e-alert Metro Canada – Toronto
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Jan 14 2009

TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan – Toronto Star


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TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan
Toronto Star – 10 hours ago
TTC riders will now be able to get e-alerts to learn if their trains are on time. A new TTC service will now let riders know when the train or the SRT is going to be delayed or closed.
TTC unveils subway disruption e-Alerts CTV.ca
TTC Introduces Emailed Updates On Subway And RT Delays CityNews
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Jan 14 2009

Icy blast moves across Canada – CBC.ca


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Icy blast moves across Canada
CBC.ca – 14 hours ago
A man braves the cold as he walks alongside the St. Lawrence River in Montreal on Wednesday. (Peter McCabe/Canadian Press) Mother Nature sent central Canada into a deep freeze Wednesday, as it joined the Prairies in a cold snap expected to stick around
Wind-chill warnings across Western, Central Canada CTV.ca
Deep freeze sweeps Canada Canada.com
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Jan 14 2009

Nortel needs a plan, fast – Globe and Mail


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Nortel needs a plan, fast
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TORONTO/OTTAWA – Nortel Networks Corp., the humbled giant of Canadian technology, is vowing to re-emerge from creditor protection a stronger company, but first needs to win over nervous customers and suppliers and possibly secure financial aid from
Nortel falls victim to crunch Financial Times
TSX benchmark index drops 3% on Nortel news CBC.ca
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Jan 14 2009

Nortel files for bankruptcy

Nortel Networks Corp., North America’s biggest maker of telephone equipment, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, as the global economic downturn further erodes its once high-flying business. Its shares plunged more than 76% to 7.5 cents in electronic pre-market trading.

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Jan 14 2009

Steve Jobs Takes Leave of Absence From Apple

An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Network World: “A number of sites are reporting that Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs is taking a leave of absence till June at least. Speculation over Jobs’ possibly failing health has run rampant in the past few weeks. Prior to the recent MacWorld show, Jobs said he had a hormone deficiency that had caused him to dramatically lose weight. In a memo today Jobs told workers his health issues are more complex than he thought.” Reader Bastian227 adds a link to this letter from Steve Jobs on Apple’s website, which also says that Tim Cook will be responsible for daily operations, though Jobs will remain involved with major strategic decisions.

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Jan 14 2009

TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan – Toronto Star


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TTC launches 'e-alerts' to help riders plan
Toronto Star – 5 hours ago
TTC riders will now be able to get e-alerts to learn if their trains are on time. A new TTC service will now let riders know when the train or the SRT is going to be delayed or closed.
TTC kickstarts e-alert system for subway National Post
Results tagged “e-alerts” Torontoist
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Jan 14 2009

Long-struggling Nortel files for bankruptcy – The Associated Press


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Long-struggling Nortel files for bankruptcy
The Associated Press – 30 minutes ago
TORONTO (AP) – Nortel Networks Corp. spent years ringing up multiple rounds of layoffs as it tried to fix big problems in its business.
Nortel gasps for breath after a decade of setbacks Reuters
Nortel customers don't need to panic, analysts say Computerworld
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