Feb 25 2009

Sony reveals '09 PSP line-up – Digital Spy


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Sony reveals '09 PSP line-up
Digital Spy
By Liam Martin Sony has announced a number of upcoming releases for the PSP, with LittleBigPlanet and Motorstorm among the titles to be miniaturised.
Sony Claims 20 Million PlayStation Network Accounts Gamasutra
PSN accounts top 20 million CVG Online
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Feb 25 2009

Pantech Matrix Pro (AT&T) – Washington Post


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Pantech Matrix Pro (AT&T)
Washington Post
The Matrix Pro has a nifty dual sliding design, but its specs don?t match its high price. Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.
Pantech Matrix Pro C820 Review Smartphone Thoughts
Windows Mobile 6.1 Non-Touchscreen vs. iPhone pocketnow.com
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Feb 25 2009

A New Game’s Big Night – New York Times


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A New Game’s Big Night
New York Times
By SETH SCHIESEL; Compiled by STEVEN McELROY LittleBigPlanet, below, the quirky and innovative jumping-and-climbing game published by Sony for the company’s PlayStation 3 console, was the top winner Thursday night at the 12th annual Interactive
Sony scores big at video game 'Oscars' DigitalJournal.com
Video game awards announced Daily Gleaner
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Feb 25 2009

Why Web radio faces another crisis – CNET News


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Why Web radio faces another crisis
CNET News
by Greg Sandoval Few people know this but for a little while last year, the music-royalty rates that Web radio stations have complained about for years appeared to be behind them.
SoundExchange settlement for small webcasters p2pnet.net
CNET: Webcasters, Music Industry Battling Over Royalties Digital Media Wire
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Feb 25 2009

UK Government Boosts Open Source Adoption

Cameron Logie writes “The UK Government has today announced full backing for greater adoption of Open Source solutions in the public sector. According to the article at the BBC News site, ‘Government departments will be required to adopt open source software when “there is no significant overall cost difference between open and non-open source products” because of its “inherent flexibility.”‘”

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Feb 25 2009

Transparency Advocate Campaigns To Lead GPO

BigTimOBrien writes “In this interview with O’Reilly Broadcast, Carl Malamud discusses his grassroots effort to build support for his appointment as Public Printer of the United States, running the Government Printing Office — an agency that opened its doors the day Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated. Malamud has published his plans and platform on yeswescan.org: ‘For over 20 years, Carl Malamud has been publishing government information on the Internet. In 2008, Public.Resource.Org published over 32.4 million pages of primary legal materials, as well as thousands of hours of video and thousands of photographs. In the 1990s, Malamud fought to place the databases of the United States on the Internet. In the 1980s, Malamud fought to make the standards that govern our global Internet open standards available to all. Malamud would continue to work to preserve and extend our public domain, and would place special attention to our relationship with our customers, especially the United States Congress.'”

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Feb 25 2009

Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says – IT World Canada Blogs


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Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says
IT World Canada Blogs
Whether the university's software glitch will lead to actual identity theft remains to be seen, but that hasn’t stopped one industry analyst from chastising the school’s slow response.
Glitch bares Ryerson students' information Toronto Star
Ryerson software error exposes students personal information Digital Home
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Feb 25 2009

Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca


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Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference
CBC.ca
By Paul Jay, CBC News A coalition of more than 70 technology companies, including internet search leader Google, online retailer Amazon and voice over internet provider Skype, is calling on the CRTC to ban internet service providers from "traffic
The CRTC isn’t just a nuisance now, it’sa real threat Macleans.ca
Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think p2pnet.net
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Feb 25 2009

Chlorine evacuation order has been lifted – Canada.com


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Chlorine evacuation order has been lifted
Canada.com
An evacuation order in the northern town of Mackenzie prompted by a chlorine dioxide leak over the weekend has been lifted, an town official said Monday.
Mackenzie residents going home after spill of chemicals Globe and Mail
Evacuation lifted after chlorine dioxide leak at mothballed BC The Canadian Press
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Feb 25 2009

Canadian firms lead in adopting cloud computing – IT World Canada Blogs

Canadian firms lead in adopting cloud computing
IT World Canada Blogs
Canadian IT decision makers are more informed about cloud computing than their global counterparts and local organizations lead the world in adopting the technology, according to a recent survey of large enterprise firms.
Podcast: Cloud computing aligns with enterprise architecture to… IT-Director.com
Fear and Loathing of Cloud Computing eWeek
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