Feb
27
2009
ScrewMaster points out an short article according to which purchasers of the G1 Android phone’s developer-oriented variant will be out of luck if they want to buy apps from Google’s application store. “Google is not going to allow programmers who have purchased the Dev Phone 1 to purchase paid apps from the Android Market. I just signed up as a G1 developer, and was about to plunk down the 9 for a Dev Phone 1, but now I’m going to have to think about it. I know that Google is interested in preventing (cough) ‘piracy,’ but does this seem like the right way to go? I know the Dev Phone 1 is primarily a developer’s tool, but I would like to actually use the thing, and not have to spend another 0 from T-Mobile for a regular G1 just for the privilege of buying software.” I hope this isn’t true; the unlocked G1 looked like a pretty cool phone, especially (being unlocked) for travel to countries where pre-paid SIM cards are the norm.

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Feb
26
2009
Brickwall writes “Florida, faced with a problem of crocodiles returning to residential neighborhoods after being relocated elsewhere, is trying to solve it by affixing magnets to the crocs’ heads. The theory is the crocodiles use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, and the magnets may interfere with that. What I’d like to know is, whose job is it to put the magnets on?” So far the magnet program appears to be working, unfortunately the crocs have started to collect huge amounts of take-out menus and child artwork.

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Feb
26
2009
Brickwall writes “Florida, faced with a problem of crocodiles returning to residential neighborhoods after being relocated elsewhere, is trying to solve it by affixing magnets to the crocs’ heads. The theory is the crocodiles use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, and the magnets may interfere with that. What I’d like to know is, whose job is it to put the magnets on?” So far the magnet program appears to be working, unfortunately the crocs have started to collect huge amounts of take-out menus and child artwork.

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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on NB student creates new Apple application – Calgary Herald | tags: Apple, google, iphone, news, Phone, program, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Use Social Media Effectively – PC World | tags: facebook, google, myspace, network, networking, news, program, technology, twitter | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on NB student creates new Apple application – Calgary Herald | tags: 3G, Apple, google, iphone, news, Phone, program, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Ad strategy at root of Facebook privacy row: Eric Auchard – Reuters | tags: facebook, google, myspace, network, networking, news, privacy, program, technology, tv, twitter | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
nandemoari writes “Microsoft has warned users that yet another critical vulnerability has been found in its popular Office spreadsheet program Excel. The flaw could allow remote hackers to open and run malicious code on an unsuspecting user’s computer through an infected spreadsheet file. Products affected include Office 2000, Office 2002, Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2004 for Mac, Office 2008 for Mac, and the Open XML File Format Converter for Mac.”

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Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca | tags: amazon, google, Mac, news, privacy, program, programming, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
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