Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Richmond SkyTrain station project gets reprieve – CTV British Columbia | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on Apple still has a credibility problem – Globe and Mail | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on Convert Your iTunes Purchases to MP3s – PC World | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on CES: Kodak goes high-def with its new Zx1 camcorder – The Tech Herald | tags: tech, tv, weather | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is… – CVG Online | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on Psyko to Deliver 5.1 Surround Gaming Headphones – Softpedia | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Comments Off on CES 2009: Analyst notes greener, smaller event – VNUNet.com | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
7
2009
Portable devices could be hydrogen powered if fuel cell technology could be made smaller


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Jan
7
2009
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
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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