Jan 7 2009

Richmond SkyTrain station project gets reprieve – CTV British Columbia


The Province

Richmond SkyTrain station project gets reprieve
CTV British Columbia – 5 hours ago
Richmond City Council gave a last minute reprieve on Tuesday to the two private partners involved in a major development project that is meant to be built around a Canada Line Station.
Sun sets on Sun Tech neighbourhood Richmond News
Condo project shuts down The Province
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Jan 7 2009

Apple still has a credibility problem – Globe and Mail


BBC News

Apple still has a credibility problem
Globe and Mail – 1 hour ago
For some time now, there has been speculation that Steve Jobs was sicker than either he or Apple wanted to admit. At first, the company said that he simply had "a bug," and then when the company announced that he would not be doing his usual keynote
Future of Macworld Expo up in the air CNET News
Macworld: Apple Rewards The Faithful InformationWeek
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Jan 7 2009

Convert Your iTunes Purchases to MP3s – PC World


DailyTech

Convert Your iTunes Purchases to MP3s
PC World – 3 hours ago
As you've probably heard by now, Apple just announced plans to ditch DRM for good. That means all songs you purchase from iTunes will arrive on your PC without the usual copy-protection shackles.
EFF: DRM-free iTunes is good, but DRM from Apple ain't dead Ars Technica
Apple to offer 69-cent songs Toronto Star
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Jan 7 2009

CES: Kodak goes high-def with its new Zx1 camcorder – The Tech Herald


PC World

CES: Kodak goes high-def with its new Zx1 camcorder
The Tech Herald – 10 hours ago
by Stevie Smith – Jan 7 2009, 13:00 Pocket-sized, lightweight and easy to handle are par for the course for today’s line of video camcorders but, when it comes to truly luring prospective consumers, high-definition performance is becoming an absolute
Kodak Pocket Camcorder Goes High-Def PC World
Kodak's Pocket HD Camcorder Sneers at Bad Weather PC Magazine
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Jan 7 2009

First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is… – CVG Online


TechShout!

First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is…
CVG Online – 6 Jan 2009
Microsoft has let us know that the first game to be added onto the Xbox Live servers this year will be 'Interpol'. Don't worry if you've never heard of it, we hadn't either.
Interpol coming to XBLA this week News Eurogamer
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Jan 7 2009

Psyko to Deliver 5.1 Surround Gaming Headphones – Softpedia


Electronic House

Psyko to Deliver 5.1 Surround Gaming Headphones
Softpedia – 9 hours ago
By Florin Tibu, Audio Editor The audio purists claim that there is no need to use DSP excessively, as the sound cannot get any more “natural” that it already is, and digital technologies actually cannot add the lifelike warmth so sought after by
CES 2009: Psyko 5.1 Gaming Headphones Preview IGN
Calgary firm wins design award Calgary Herald
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Jan 7 2009

CES 2009: Analyst notes greener, smaller event – VNUNet.com


ABC News

CES 2009: Analyst notes greener, smaller event
VNUNet.com – 1 hour ago
The 2009 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show will be all about the green, both environmentally and economically, according to analyst Rob Enderle.
The CES 2009 Gadget Parade Begins PC World
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Jan 7 2009

World’s smallest fuel cell promises greener gadgets

Portable devices could be hydrogen powered if fuel cell technology could be made smaller

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Jan 7 2009

OLPC Downsizes Half of Its Staff, Cuts Sugar

One Laptop Per Chewbacca writes “Nicholas Negroponte, the leader of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, has announced that the organization will be laying off half of its staff, cutting salaries of the remaining employees, and ending its involvement in Sugar development. The organization has had serious problems with production and deployment and has been fragmented by ideological debates as Negroponte shifts the agenda away from software freedom and towards Windows. Ars Technica concludes: ‘The OLPC project’s extreme dependence on economy of scale has proven to be a fatal error. The organization was not able to secure the large bulk orders that it had originally anticipated and fell short of meeting its target 0 per unit price. The worldwide economic slowdown has made it even more difficult for OLPC to find developing countries that have cash to spare on education technology.'”

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Jan 7 2009

Why Does the US Have a Civil Space Program?

BDew writes “The Presidents of the National Academy of Science and the National Academy of Engineering have commissioned a study on the Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program. In short, the Academies are asking why the nation has a civil space program (including human, robotic, commercial, and personal spaceflight). The study is intended to provide a strategic framework for the nation’s activities in space that can provide consistent guidance in an increasingly interconnected world. The members of the study committee are interested in the views (positive or negative) of the general public, particularly those people with a scientific and/or technological interest.”

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