Feb 20 2009

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em – Globe and Mail

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em
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It's dark, dirty and cramped, and I don't know which direction is up. A huge, furry spider fills the screen, followed by a slimy scorpion, and then I see a snake – a rattler, a big one – that bares its gleaming fangs and hisses.
'Deadly Creatures' a creepy adventure for the Wii USA Today
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Feb 20 2009

An advance in MRI development is reported – United Press International


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An advance in MRI development is reported
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ZURICH, Switzerland, Feb. 19 (UPI) — A Swiss doctoral student has made a discovery that medical scientists say could revolutionize magnetic resonance imaging technology.
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Feb 20 2009

SingTel to sell Google phones in Singapore from Feb 21 – Reuters


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SingTel to sell Google phones in Singapore from Feb 21
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SINGAPORE, Feb 20 (Reuters) – Singapore Telecommunications (STEL.SI) said on Friday it will begin selling the HTC Dream, or Google mobile phone, in Singapore from Feb. 21, making it the second market in Asia to see their launch.
SingTel brings Google phone to Asia Channel News Asia
Apple made to watch out for smartphone challengers Times Online
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Feb 20 2009

Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating' – CTV.ca


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Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating'
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Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk says everything about his upcoming record-breaking six-month space mission will be "fascinating," except perhaps cleaning the toilets on the International Space Station.
Canuck to achieve dream of living on space station Edmonton Sun
U of C alum prepares for 6 months on space station CBC.ca
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Feb 20 2009

BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter – ChannelWeb


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BlackBerry Outshines Apple iPhone In Fourth Quarter
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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.
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A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times
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Feb 20 2009

'SuperCroc' skull arrives at Tyrrell museum – CBC.ca


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'SuperCroc' skull arrives at Tyrrell museum
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The original SuperCroc skull was dug up nine years ago in Niger and is currently touring, said curator François Therrien. (CBC) Alberta's Royal Tyrrell Museum will be exhibiting a cast of a massive prehistoric crocodile skull this spring as part of an
Darwin tribute showcases dino-eating croc's skull Edmonton Sun
Rare skull heading to Royal Tyrrell Museum Calgary CTV
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Feb 20 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
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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 20 2009

Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story – Techtree.com


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Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story
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In a recent telephonic interview with The Age, Facebook's chief privacy officer, Chris Kelly, revealed that the "entire story was a beat-up and Facebook never intended to use people's personal information outside of the site".
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Feb 20 2009

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em – Globe and Mail

It'll either cure your phobias or feed 'em
Globe and Mail
It's dark, dirty and cramped, and I don't know which direction is up. A huge, furry spider fills the screen, followed by a slimy scorpion, and then I see a snake – a rattler, a big one – that bares its gleaming fangs and hisses.
'Deadly Creatures' a creepy adventure for the Wii USA Today
Review: Nature inspires original adventures 'Flower' and 'Deadly Inside Bay Area
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Feb 20 2009

Google Android May Run Asus Netbook, Rival Microsoft – Bloomberg


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Google Android May Run Asus Netbook, Rival Microsoft
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By Tim Culpan Feb. 20 (Bloomberg) — Asustek Computer Inc., which pioneered the market for sub-0 laptops, may install Google Inc.’s free Android operating system on its low-cost notebooks, challenging the dominance of Microsoft Corp.
Barcelona pickpocket makes off with Microsoft's new mobile phone Times Online
In search of Microsoft geniuses Financial Post
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