Feb 13 2009

There's no rest for the winged – Toronto Star


Los Angeles Times

There's no rest for the winged
Toronto Star – 1 hour ago
Migrating songbirds can fly more than 500 kilometres a day when they travel between their breeding grounds in the United States and their South American wintering grounds, stunning researchers who previously knew little about the birds' migration.
Tiny, fast – and they sing too Globe and Mail
Tracking the Flight of Birds, With Tiny Backpacks New York Times
Los Angeles Times – Canada.com – The Associated Press – CTV.ca
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Feb 13 2009

Enterprises should be wary of cloud storage – VNUNet.com

Enterprises should be wary of cloud storage
VNUNet.com – 21 hours ago
Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly hot topic, but companies have been warned to be wary when considering cloud storage services.
Cloud computing in Canada: The enterprise obstacles ITWorld Canada
Cloud computing's impact on the network: How to prepare Search Networking
Computerworld – IT News Online – ebizQ – Byteandswitch.com
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Feb 13 2009

U.S. tweaks Internet privacy guidelines

Federal regulators tweaked recommendations for how websites should collect, save and share information about users, extending them to Internet service providers and mobile users. “You may have a contract with your ISP and everywhere you go, they can be collecting information on you.”

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Feb 13 2009

Refreshed 2010 Mazda CX-7 receives new engine – CanadianDriver


Autoblog.nl

Refreshed 2010 Mazda CX-7 receives new engine
CanadianDriver – 12 hours ago
Toronto, Ontario – Mazda unveiled its 2010 model year CX-7 crossover today. In addition to revised exterior and interior styling, the 2010 CX-7 is offered with a new 161-horsepower 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine – the same one available in the 2009
2010 Mazda CX-7 and 2009 Mazda MX-5 at the Toronto Auto Show Auto123
2009 Canadian Auto Show: 2010 Mazda CX-7 Edmunds.com/Inside Line
The Car Guide – TheChronicleHerald.ca – U.S. News Rankings & Reviews – Automobile Magazine
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Feb 13 2009

Microsoft Exchange 14 Webmail to get Gmail-like threads, Firefox … – Computerworld


ITBusiness.ca

Microsoft Exchange 14 Webmail to get Gmail-like threads, Firefox
Computerworld – 5 hours ago
By Eric Lai February 12, 2009 (Computerworld) Exchange 14, the next version of Microsoft Corp.'s market-leading corporate e-mail server software, will add support for Google Inc.'s Gmail-like conversation view, full support for the Firefox and Safari
Outlook Live: Microsoft’s efforts towards living in the cloud ZDNet
Outlook Live to support Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari Ars Technica
Webwereld – ITBusiness.ca – NetworkWorld.com – Campus Technology
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Feb 13 2009

Tracking the Flight of Birds, With Tiny Backpacks – New York Times


Los Angeles Times

Tracking the Flight of Birds, With Tiny Backpacks
New York Times – 11 hours ago
By CORNELIA DEAN Birds are famous for airborne speed and endurance. Some have been clocked flying 60 miles per hour or more. Others make annual migrations from Alaska to New Zealand, nonstop.
Songbirds hit a sizzling beat Globe and Mail
Migrating songbirds fly 500 kilometres a day Toronto Star
Canada.com – The Associated Press – Times Online – AFP
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Feb 12 2009

Refreshed 2010 Mazda CX-7 receives new engine – CanadianDriver


Auto123

Refreshed 2010 Mazda CX-7 receives new engine
CanadianDriver – 7 hours ago
Toronto, Ontario – Mazda unveiled its 2010 model year CX-7 crossover today. In addition to revised exterior and interior styling, the 2010 CX-7 is offered with a new 161-horsepower 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine – the same one available in the 2009
2010 Mazda CX-7 and 2009 Mazda MX-5 at the Toronto Auto Show Auto123
2009 Canadian Auto Show: 2010 Mazda CX-7 Edmunds.com/Inside Line
The Car Guide – TheChronicleHerald.ca – U.S. News Rankings & Reviews – Automobile Magazine
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Feb 12 2009

Birds of a feather fly far a field. – Canada.com


CTV British Columbia

Birds of a feather fly far a field.
Canada.com – 3 hours ago
By Margaret Munro, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 12, 2009 UNDATED – One purple martin, fitted with a tiny geolocating “backpack,'' flew 7500 kilometres from the Amazon basin to North America in just 13 days.
Tracking the Flight of Birds, With Tiny Backpacks New York Times
Songbirds hit a sizzling beat Globe and Mail
Toronto Star – The Associated Press – Times Online – Washington Post
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Feb 12 2009

Microsoft Slaps $250K Bounty On Conficker Worm

alphadogg writes “The spreading Conficker/Downadup worm is now viewed as such a significant threat that it’s inspired the formation of a posse to stop it, with Microsoft leading the charge by offering a 0,000 reward to bring the Conficker malware bad guys to justice. The money will be paid for ‘information that results in the arrest and conviction of those responsible for illegally launching the Conficker malicious code on the Internet,’ Microsoft said today in a statement, adding it is fostering a partnership with Internet registries and DNA providers such as ICANN, ORG, and NeuStar as well as security vendors Symantec and Arbor Networks, among others, to stop the Conficker worm once and for all. Conficker, also called Downadup, is estimated to have infected at least 10 million PCs. It has been slowly but surely spreading since November. Its main trick is to disable anti-malware protection and block access to anti-malware vendors’ Web sites.”

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Feb 12 2009

How To Keep Rats From Eating My Cables?

An anonymous reader writes “I am curious to know what vermin prevention/eradication methods are used in other locations. I am working at a dealership and we have an exterminator man who puts out glue traps and bait stations, but they still come and eat my cable. The latest was a couple of fiber runs — very expensive. I have threatened my boss with a cat for the server room (my office), going so far as to cruise the local Humane Society’s website and eye-balling a nice Ragdoll-Siamese mix. Even if I do feel like dealing with a litter box, cat hair in the equipment and pouncings on my keyboards (and I’m not sure I do), that only covers the server room. We have multiple buildings on the campus which get locked up to prevent theft, but it isn’t secure enough to keep out the critters and the latest chew spot was in the ceiling. Any ideas?”

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