Jan 23 2009

Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments – Digital Home


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Samsung A836 phone designed for rugged environments
Digital Home – 21 Jan 2009
If you're the kind of person who works outdoors or under physically demanding conditions, then you may be interested in the new A836 rugged phone from Samsung.
Canada's Rogers adds two rugged phones to lineup Electronista
Rogers Adds to Rugged Lineup With the Samsung Rugby A836 and ZTE IntoMobile
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Jan 23 2009

BlackBerry handsets on Fido by February? – Electronista


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BlackBerry handsets on Fido by February?
Electronista – 21 Jan 2009
While it is still unofficial, last week's rumors of Canadian wireless provider Fido, a sub-brand of Rogers, starting to offer BlackBerry handsets seem to be true as Fido staff has been trained on the RIM-made devices.
Fido launching BIS BlackBerry service February 4th? Blackberry Cool
Fido to offer BlackBerry as of February 4 Boy Genius Report
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Jan 23 2009

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 Bound for Telus Next Month? – Mobile Magazine

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 Bound for Telus Next Month?
Mobile Magazine – 22 Jan 2009
If history has taught us anything, it's that the CDMA world has a tendency to lag behind the GSM side of things when it comes to nabbing the latest handsets.
BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 and Curve 8530i for Telus Canada Phones Review
CDMA BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 Coming to Telus This February IntoMobile
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Jan 23 2009

Researchers develop tool to bury racial bias, forge understanding – Times of India

Researchers develop tool to bury racial bias, forge understanding
Times of India – 21 Jan 2009
WASHINGTON: One way of reducing racial bias could be to help people differentiate between faces of individuals of a different race, according to the latest study.
Racial Bias Decline With Ability To Identify Different Races MedIndia
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Jan 23 2009

Intel to shut four plants, lay off 6,000

Amidst a bevy of bad news in the PC market, Intel Corp. took two corrective steps this week, aggressively slashing prices on chips on Monday and announcing today that it would close four chip plants and cut as many as 6,000 jobs.

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Jan 23 2009

Obama Sides With Bush In Spy Case

palegray.net is one of many who writes “President Obama has publicly sided with the Bush administration on the question of whether the President should be allowed to establish warrantless wiretapping programs designed to monitor US citizens. The President has asked a federal judge to stay a ruling that would allow key evidence into the domestic spying case against the government. ‘Thursday’s filing by the Obama administration marked the first time it officially lodged a court document in the lawsuit asking the courts to rule on the constitutionality of the Bush administration’s warrantless-eavesdropping program.'” jamie points out that Obama’s views and opinions were made clear through his Senate vote and numerous public statements, but many others see this as a disappointing start to an administration promising transparency and openness.

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Jan 23 2009

2/3 of Americans Without Broadband Don’t Want It

Ant writes in with news that won’t be welcomed by the incoming US administration as it tries to expand the availability of broadband Internet service. A recent report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project indicates, as noted by Ars Technica, that two-thirds of Americans without broadband don’t want it. “…when we look at the overall reasons why Americans don’t have broadband, availability isn’t the biggest barrier. Neither is price. Those two, combined, only account for one-third of Americans without broadband. Two-thirds simply don’t want it. The bigger issue is a lack of perceived value.”

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Jan 23 2009

Security industry counts down to Conficker activation – Register


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Security industry counts down to Conficker activation
Register – 3 hours ago
By John Leyden • Get more from this author Security watchers are bracing themselves to respond to the activitation of the huge botnet created by the Conficker superworm.
Worm Infects Millions of Computers Worldwide New York Times
Windows worm being spread through USB memory sticks Telegraph.co.uk
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Jan 23 2009

EA Black Box staff sent packing – GameSpot

EA Black Box staff sent packing
GameSpot – 15 hours ago
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot At least 80 employees of Skate 2 and Need for Speed developer given walking papers; online reports put number at nearly 200.
EA announces 'significant' layoffs at Vancouver's Black Box studio Vancouver Sun
EA Cuts 200 More Employees IGN
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Jan 23 2009

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed – Calgary Herald

Historic Waterton lodge destroyed
Calgary Herald – 21 Jan 2009
After fire crews spent the night waiting for the rubble to cool from the ruins of Waterton's historic Kilmorey Lodge, now begins the search to learn why the hotel burned to the ground.
Historic hostelry burns down Edmonton Sun
Fire destroys Waterton landmark Lethbridge Herald
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