Canada and the United States offer their full support to South Korea as the country’s president cuts trade to North Korea in retaliation for a torpedo attack that killed 46 sailors.
UFO Spiral Over Western Canada
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UFO Spiral over Western Canada seen from Airplane
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UFO Spiral in the sky seen and heard across Western Canada
The Norway spiral comes to mind when TheWeatherSpace.com received photographs and even an amazing video of the event. An object swooped down from the sky and then returned in a brilliant display on Friday night across the Western Canada areas
Media Center Studio Customizes Windows 7 Media Center’s Look [Downloads]
Last chance: free Eye-Fi card with Google storage purchase
Posted by Zach Yeskel, Product Marketing Manager
Six months ago we began offering a free 4GB SDHC Eye-Fi card (a $95 value) to anyone who bought 200 GB of Google paid storage for $50, which is shared between Picasa Web Albums, Gmail, and Google Docs. An Eye-Fi card lets you wirelessly upload photos and videos from your camera directly to Picasa Web Albums, or straight to your computer – no cables needed.
As with all special offers, this too must come to an end: this Thursday, May 27th, is the last day to take advantage of this deal. Head to picasa.google.com/eyefi.html to check out all the details and get one for yourself.
Halo: Reach Coming to Stores September 14
Without question, one of the most anticipated games of this fall is Halo: Reach. Bungie’s final entry in the sci-fi shooter series has been in beta for a while now, and it’s been the largest beta in Bungie’s history.
Over 2.7 million people logged into the beta, a far greater number than the Halo 3 beta, which garnered 800,000 users. Those millions racked up more than 16 million hours and more than 1.1 billion virtual kills in the beta, which lasted 18 days.
Now that the beta has ended, everyone’s waiting to get their Halo fix again. It looks like you’ll have to wait until September 14, 2010. That’s the day Reach will be released worldwide (except in Japan, where it will land on the 15th).
Until then, you can regale your buddies with tales of that wicked awesome headshot you got that time, right?
You can find more info, including Bungie’s weekly updates, over at their Halo: Reach site.
[Via Associated Press]
GPS Signals Will Improve Thanks To Massive $8bn Overhaul [GPS]
Despite fears last year that the Air Force wouldn’t be able to afford many more GPS satellites, a massive $8bn upgrade is being planned for overhauling the satellites, replacing each of the 24 satellites over the next decade. More »
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Global Positioning System – Air Force – United States – Geomatics – Earth Sciences
HP Slate to Run Palm WebOS, Says HP Taiwan Official [Tablets]
As expected and wished for, HP won’t use Windows 7 in their incoming HP Slate, but their newly acquired Palm WebOS. At least, that's what Monty Wong—vice-president of personal computing systems at HP Taiwan—said to Digitimes. More »
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Window 7 – Hewlett-Packard – hpslate – Slate – HP
uTorrent Falcon Remote Controls Your BitTorrent Downloads from Any Browser [Downloads]
Windows: The popular BitTorrent client uTorrent released a beta build of uTorrent Web Beta, a no-configuration tool that allows you to remotely access and control uTorrent from any web browser. More »
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BitTorrent – ΜTorrent – File sharing – Windows – Clients
Soak Onions in Water for Tear-Free Cutting [Food Hacks]
If you’re looking for a way to decrease the eye-stinging power of cut onions without resorting to wearing a dive mask, a simple soak will do the trick. More »
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Save Your Weird Searches For Encrypted Google [Google]
With all of the high-profile privacy lapses we’ve been seeing lately, no one would blame you for wanting to keep your Google searches, well, your Google searches. Google’s new beta service does just that, protecting your queries with SSL encryption. More »
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Google – search – Search Engines – Encryption – Security
Roughrider fans keen on domed stadium
The Saskatchewan government is “encouraged” by the enthusiasm it’s seeing across the province as officials consider whether to build a new stadium in Regina, a provincial cabinet minister says.
Azureus Rising – Proof of Concept
“Azureus Rising is the proof-of-concept for an all new feature film trilogy. Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey – matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds.”
Google activities concern Sask. privacy head
Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner says he’s surprised to learn Google may have downloaded internet data from homes in the province – and he doesn’t want to see it happen again.
“I’m a Mac” no longer; Apple shifts its advertising strategy
After a long and successful run of advertising the Mac and Justin Long, the “I’m a Mac”, Apple marketing series has been discontinued, according to Mac Rumors. The long-running campaign featured various conversations between a “Mac” and a “PC” in which the PC consistently came under passive-aggressive attack from…
Extract Images from Microsoft Office Documents [Office]
We’ve shown you one way to extract images from PowerPoint presentations, but with new versions of Microsoft Office, the process is even easier—all you need to do is change the extension of your documents. More »
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How DNA Will Be Used to Create Mugshots [Crime]
What if forensics experts could use a microscopic sample of DNA to figure out what a criminal suspect looks like? No, it’s not science fiction. In just a few years, investigators may be reconstructing suspects’ faces from DNA. [io9] More »
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DNA – Science in Society – Forensic Science – Testing Services – United States
Google’s WebM video format might not be so free after all, says MPEG-LA
Google might be trying to shake up video on the web by releasing the WebM video format and VP8 codec under a royalty-free open-source license, but we’ve already heard the format’s uncomfortably close relationship to H.264 might cause some patent concerns, and the MPEG-LA, which licenses the H.264 patents, doesn’t seem to be sitting still. CEO Larry Horn told All Things Digital that MPEG-LA is looking into forming a patent pool in order to license vendors who want stay clear of any patent disputes while using WebM — the idea would be to avoid any patent liability down the road by simply paying for a license now, especially since Google doesn’t seem to be promising anything when it comes to protection from lawsuits. We’d wager all this means WebM will go from royalty-free to patent-encumbered just as soon as MPEG-LA gets its paperwork in order — the same thing essentially happened to Microsoft when it tried to release the VC-1 format royalty-free — and that means video on the web might soon be right back where it started. We’ll see what happens.
Google’s WebM video format might not be so free after all, says MPEG-LA originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 May 2010 11:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
N. Korea must face consequences for ship: Clinton
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says North Korea must face international consequences for its actions after “overwhelming” evidence showed one of its submarines sank a South Korean warship.














