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Unbelievably Large Telescopes On the Moon?

Oct 9th, 2008 · A team of internationally renowned astronomers and opticians may have found a way to make "unbelievably large" telescopes on the Moon. "It's so simple," says Ermanno F. Borra, physics professor at the Optics Laboratory of Laval University in Quebec, Canada. …
see also: Lunar · Canada · optical · professor · telescopes · liquid · starlight

World's Oldest Rocks Found

Sep 29th, 2008 · The BBC reports that Earth's most ancient rocks, with an age of 4.28 billion years, have been found on the shore of Hudson Bay, Canada. Writing in Science journal, a team reports finding that a sample of Nuvvuagittuq greenstone is 250 million years older …
see also: world · Science · BBC · chemicals · Canada · ancient · signature

Google Pushes Back Against US Copyright Treaty

Sep 23rd, 2008 · Internet companies led by Google joined groups representing Web users to challenge the Bush administration's bid to toughen international enforcement against copyright pirates. The companies said the US courts and Congress are still working out the correct …
see also: protection · software · Google · service · Music · nation · Internet

US Responsible For the Majority of Cyber Attacks

Sep 23rd, 2008 · SecureWorks published the locations of the computers, from which the greatest number of cyber attacks were attempted against its clients in 2008. The United States topped the list with 20.6 million attempted attacks originating from computers within the …
see also: Korea · computer · Chinese · United States · Canada · Russia · country

EFF, Public Knowledge Sue Over Secret IP Pact

Sep 19th, 2008 · The Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge have filed a lawsuit against the Office of the US Trade Representative in an attempt to get the office to turn over information about a secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement treaty being negotiated …
see also: IP · residents · nation · laws · office · Public · European Commission

New York Issues RFID-Encoded Drivers Licenses

Sep 17th, 2008 · JagsLive passes along the intelligence that New York has become the second state to issue drivers licenses with RFID tags (Washington was the first). The new "enhanced drivers licenses" cost $30 more than the old ones. They can be used instead of a passport …
see also: intelligent · IDs · Canada · licensing · New York · drivers · encoders

Canadian DMCA Proposal About To Die

Sep 6th, 2008 · Like the previous Bill C-60 before it, the proposed Bill C-61 that would bring DMCA-like laws to Canada is poised to die on the order table, never to receive a vote, as the current minority government falls. An election call is expected in days. Everybody …
see also: proposal · world · laws · copyrighted · Canadian · Canada · political

Huge Arctic Ice Shelf Breaks Off

Sep 3rd, 2008 · CNN is reporting that a chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan has broken away from Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic. Just last month 21 square miles of ice broke free from the Markham Ice Shelf. Scientists are saying that Ellesmere …
see also: scientists · CNN · Canada · Arctic · shelf · Manhattan · Northwest Passage

User Charged With Taking ISP Tech Hostage

Sep 3rd, 2008 · User AttheCoalFac pointed us to a interesting tech support story from Canada. Halifax actress and playwright Carol Sinclair was arrested and is now facing criminal charges after a repairman says she threatened to hold him hostage until he fixed her Internet …
see also: Internet · ISPs · Tech · Canada · employees · technical · criminals

User Charged With Taking ISP Tech Hostage

Sep 3rd, 2008 · User AttheCoalFac pointed us to a interesting tech support story from Canada. Halifax actress and playwright Carol Sinclair was arrested and is now facing criminal charges after a repairman says she threatened to hold him hostage until he fixed her Internet …
see also: Internet · ISPs · Tech · Canada · employees · technical · criminals

Canadian Privacy Czar Wants To Anonymize Court Records On the Web

Aug 21st, 2008 · The web is evil and must be stopped — because it makes public information too public. So says Canada's Privacy Commissioner. She wants to 'anonymize' court records by substituting initials for names. The Toronto Star quotes Jennifer Stodddart as …
see also: proposal · engineering · barrier · Public · Canadian · Canada · worldwide

University of Maryland Team Wins Robot Sub Competition

Aug 4th, 2008 · A team from the University of Maryland has won the 11th Annual International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition, held in San Diego, CA, this weekend. Twenty-five teams from around the world (US, Canada, Japan, and India) built autonomous submarines …
see also: ca · robots · world · University · Canadian · Canada · India

2008 Mozilla Summit Affected By Rock Slide

Aug 2nd, 2008 · The recently concluded 2008 Mozilla Summit, held in Whistler, Canada, was impacted by a rock slide that cut off the main highway between Whistler and Vancouver, where most attendees planned to depart via airplane. In true open-source fashion, summit attendees …
see also: solution · fashion · organization · Canada · collaborative · workarounds · 2008

Test Selling "Last Mile" Fiber to Homeowners Under Way in Canada

Aug 1st, 2008 · Ars Technica is covering an interesting pilot program taking place in Ottawa, CA. 400 homes are being outfitted with fiber optic cables, however, the "last mile" of fiber is going to be sold outright to the homeowners rather than providing internet at …
see also: ca · network · Internet · ISPs · customers · infrastructure · expense

It's Not Just 02 Leaking MMS Messages

Jul 21st, 2008 · A recently publicized issue with UK's O2 leaking private MMS to the Internet by making them available and searchable in Google has gained a lot of momentum and forced the company to promptly fix the problem. However a quick internet search shows that …
see also: video · protection · servers · pictures · Google · download · Internet

American Solar Challenge Racers Head For Canada

Jul 16th, 2008 · Solar race cars this week began their nine-day, 2,400 mile chase from Dallas to Calgary, Alberta using only the sun for fuel. The 24 teams in the American Solar Challenge race are mainly US college teams including entries from MIT, Ohio State and Northwestern. …
see also: engineering · students · Canada · College · Americans · Solar · Australia

Steven Hawking Considering Move To Canada

Jul 16th, 2008 · thepacketmaster learned of "...the possibility of Steven Hawking moving to Waterloo in Canada: 'A report out of Britain suggests Stephen Hawking is considering an invitation to come work at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics....But he's also …
see also: research · founder · hawks · University · Canada · sponsored · executive

Nanomaterials More Dangerous Than We Think

Jul 11th, 2008 · A Canadian panel of leading scientists warns that nanomaterials appearing in a rapidly growing number of products might potentially be able to enter cells and interfere with biological processes. According to a story in the Globe and Mail, the Council …
see also: protection · biological · products · scientists · Cell · Canadian · Canada

Poker Program Battles Humans In Vegas

Jul 3rd, 2008 · Poker software called Polaris will play a rematch against human players during the 2008 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Developed by an artificial intelligence group at the University of Alberta in Canada, Polaris will be pitted against several professionals …
see also: intelligent · software · computer · player · Canada · Humans · money

A Hippocratic Oath For Scientists

Jun 24th, 2008 · In response to what appears to be a growing problem of scientific misconduct, a group of people at the Institute of Medical Science at University of Toronto in Canada wrote a scientist's version of the Hippocratic oath. This oath (which is cited in the …
see also: biological · business · Science · students · scientists · corporate · blogger







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