Feb 18 2009

Ottawa agrees to consult with provinces, territories over UN … – Globe and Mail


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Ottawa agrees to consult with provinces, territories over UN
Globe and Mail – 1 hour ago
The federal government has agreed to consult the provinces over Canada's position at UN climate change talks scheduled for later this year to draft any extension to the Kyoto Protocol, along with any new programs to control greenhouse gas emissions
'We'll work together' on greenhouse gas strategy: Prentice CBC.ca
Provinces express support for continental cap-and-trade talks at The Canadian Press
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Feb 18 2009

Ottawa pledges to involve provinces in stance on climate change – Globe and Mail


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Ottawa pledges to involve provinces in stance on climate change
Globe and Mail – 4 hours ago
The federal government has agreed to consult the provinces over Canada's position at UN climate change talks scheduled for later this year to draft any extension to the Kyoto Protocol, along with any new programs to control greenhouse gas emissions
'We'll work together' on greenhouse gas strategy: Prentice CBC.ca
Provinces express support for continental cap-and-trade talks at The Canadian Press
MSNBC – SYS-CON Media – Winnipeg Free Press – Earthtimes (press release)
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Feb 18 2009

Ottawa pledges to involve provinces in stance on climate change – Globe and Mail


CBC.ca

Ottawa pledges to involve provinces in stance on climate change
Globe and Mail – 4 hours ago
The federal government has agreed to consult the provinces over Canada's position at UN climate change talks scheduled for later this year to draft any extension to the Kyoto Protocol, along with any new programs to control greenhouse gas emissions
'We'll work together' on greenhouse gas strategy: Prentice CBC.ca
Provinces express support for continental cap-and-trade talks at The Canadian Press
MSNBC – SYS-CON Media – Winnipeg Free Press – Earthtimes (press release)
all 40 news articles  Langue : Français
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Feb 17 2009

Ubuntu Training Program Improved Throughout USA

One of Ubuntu’s strategies for gaining a larger user base is providing quality, comprehensive training for everyone who desires. For that purpose, Canonical has recently included Fast Lane and Bridge Education.

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Feb 17 2009

Feds (finally) cracking down on H-1B abuses

It took a major recession with accelerating unemployment to make it happen, but the feds are finally getting serious about cracking down on abuses of the H-1B immigrant visa program. Still, Ars argues that we should “mend it, not end it,” especially with American job loses mounting.

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Feb 17 2009

Casinos Warn iPhone Card-Counting App is Illegal

An anonymous reader writes “Gaming commissions in Nevada are informing casinos that a new card counting program has made its way to the Apple iPhone, called Hi Lo. This program can be used in the Stealth Mode. When the program is used in the Stealth Mode the screen of the phone will remain shut off, and as long as the user knows where the keys are located the program can be run effortlessly without detection. Randall Sayre, of the Nevada Gaming Commission says ‘Use of this type of program or possession of a device with this type of program on it (with the intent to use it), in a licensed gaming establishment, is a violation of NRS 465.075.'”

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Feb 16 2009

Draconian DRM Revealed In Windows 7

TechForensics writes “A few days’ testing of Windows 7 has already disclosed some draconian DRM, some of it unrelated to media files. A legitimate copy of Photoshop CS4 stopped functioning after we clobbered a nagging registration screen by replacing a DLL with a hacked version. With regard to media files, the days of capturing an audio program on your PC seem to be over (if the program originated on that PC). The inputs of your sound card are severely degraded in software if the card is also playing an audio program (tested here with Grooveshark). This may be the tip of the iceberg. Being in bed with the RIAA is bad enough, but locking your own files away from you is a tactic so outrageous it may kill the OS for many persons. Many users will not want to experiment with a second sound card or computer just to record from online sources, or boot up under a Linux that supports ntfs-3g just to control their files.” Read on for more details of this user’s findings.

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Feb 16 2009

Pirate Bay P2P Trial Begins In Sweden

Many readers are writing to tell us that The Pirate Bay trial is now in full swing in Sweden. Looking at a possible two years in prison and 0,000 in fines (plus another .3 million if the record companies get their way), the battle of infringement is sure to be one of the most watched p2p trials. “The International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI) which is representing the case of music and film producers, made a statement about the case on Friday. Stating, For people who make a living out of creativity or in a creative business, there is scarcely anything more important than to have your rights protected by the law. Copyright exists to ensure that everyone in the creative world from the artist to the record label, from the independent film producer to the TV program maker – can choose how their creations are distributed and get fairly rewarded for their work. The operators of The Pirate Bay have violated those rights and, as the evidence in Court will show, they did so to make substantial revenues for themselves. That kind of abuse of the rights of others cannot be allowed to continue, and that is why these criminal proceedings are so important for the health of the creative community.”

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Feb 16 2009

Cellphone Makers Start Offering ‘Green’ Models – New York Times

Cellphone Makers Start Offering ‘Green’ Models
New York Times – 5 hours ago
By ERIC SYLVERS Nokia’s 5630 Xpress Music, left, has a program that lets users calculate their carbon emissions. Motorola’s W233 is made from recycled plastic water bottles and can be entirely recycled.
Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles Canada.com
Biggest cellphone show opens iAfrica.com
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Feb 15 2009

Cellphone Makers Start Offering ‘Green’ Models – New York Times

Cellphone Makers Start Offering ‘Green’ Models
New York Times – 1 hour ago
By ERIC SYLVERS Nokia’s 5630 Xpress Music, left, has a program that lets users calculate their carbon emissions. Motorola’s W233 is made from recycled plastic water bottles and can be entirely recycled.
Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles Canada.com
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