Feb 21 2009

Xbox Live players get revenge by booting others off – CNET News


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Xbox Live players get revenge by booting others off
CNET News
by Elinor Mills Microsoft said it is investigating reports that people are using malicious software to disrupt Xbox Live players' Internet connections in malicious attacks.
Microsoft Repairing Xbox 360 "Renewal of Death" PC World
Hackers target Xbox Live players BBC News
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Feb 21 2009

Rare skull heading to Royal Tyrrell Museum – Calgary CTV


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Rare skull heading to Royal Tyrrell Museum
Calgary CTV
A rare crocodile skull will soon be on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller. The skull belongs to a sarcosuchus, or super croc, and measures about 1.7 m (6') long.
Alta. museum celebrates Darwin's birthday Portage Daily Graphic
Large plans for Charles Darwin's 200th birthday iNews880.com
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Feb 21 2009

Montreal scientists unlock mystery of early molecular mechanism – CBC.ca

Montreal scientists unlock mystery of early molecular mechanism
CBC.ca
Two Montreal researchers have proposed a new theory for a question that has long vexed evolutionary biologists: How did a mechanism thought to help build life self-assemble?
Mystery about origin of life solved Times of India
Origins Of Complex Structure Explained By University Of Montreal Medical News Today (press release)
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Feb 21 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


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Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Facebook Made Me Do It Newsweek
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
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Feb 21 2009

Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes – guardian.co.uk


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Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes
guardian.co.uk
Having a range of iPods has meant Apple dominates that market – why not do the same in computers? Discouraging news for Apple. NPD reckons that fewer people are buying its machines in the US as the credit crunch bites.
Emerging iPhone contenders charted, compared by RBC Apple Insider
Will Apple introduce tiered pricing for the iPhone? ITBusiness.ca
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Feb 21 2009

LittleBigPlanet sweeps gaming awards – TechRadar UK


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LittleBigPlanet sweeps gaming awards
TechRadar UK
It was a big, big night for LittleBigPlanet last night, as the DIY platform game swept the board at the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards in Las Vegas, one of the many ceremonies vying to be the Oscars for video games.
Little Big Planet' leads video game awards in Las Vegas The Canadian Press
LittleBigPlanet: Sackboy steals US games “Oscars” ElectricPig.tv
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Feb 21 2009

Why the gOS Could Now Hurt Microsoft

With a market that is anxiously sizing up the netbook platform – – driven in large part by Intel’s low-cost Atom processors – – the gOS offers a simple proposition: A simple-to-install, free operating system integrated with Mozilla and Google technology for fun and productivity.

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Feb 21 2009

Pirate Bay Day 5 — Prosecution Tries To Sneak In Evidence

Hodejo1 writes “On the old Perry Mason TV shows, it was a common sight to see someone burst into the crowded courtroom at a dire moment and confess aloud that they, not the defendant, killed so-and-so. In reality, courts do not allow evidence to enter trial without a chance for the opposing council to view it and for a judge to rule on their admissibility. Yet, in the fifth day of the Pirate Bay trial, lawyers for the prosecution again tried to sneak in surprise evidence while questioning defendants. The judge put his foot down this time, telling lawyers for the state, ‘If you have documents which you eventually plan to use, you need to hand them over now.’ The prosecution continues to struggle in court. In one humorous moment, prosecutor Håkan Roswall tried to show how ‘hip’ he was with technology when he questioned defendant Peter Sunde. ‘When did you meet [Gottfrid] for the first time IRL?’ asked the Prosecutor. ‘We do not use the expression IRL,’ said Peter, ‘We use AFK.’ The defendants are not out of the woods yet. Lawyer and technology writer Richard Koman wonders aloud if the Pirate Bay’s ‘I-dunno’ defense is all that much better.”

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Feb 21 2009

Environment minister says carbon capture already a proven technology – The Canadian Press


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Environment minister says carbon capture already a proven technology
The Canadian Press
CALGARY – With UN talks on climate change scheduled for Copenhagen this December, work on a new clean-energy strategy and how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will begin immediately with the US administration, federal Environment Minister Jim
Federal infrastructure dollars roll into Calgary Calgary CTV
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Feb 21 2009

BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter – ChannelWeb


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BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter
ChannelWeb
The Apple iPhone's time as king of the smartphone mountain was short-lived, as a recent research report indicates that BlackBerry devices are still the top dog when it comes to market share.
A confident path for BlackBerry Financial Times
A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times
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