You probably don't remember who taught you how to wipe—your parents, most likely—or why you wipe the way you do. All you know is that once you were settled in on one style of wiping that worked, more or less, there was no real reason to change. But is it the right way? Is it the best way? Let’s find out. More »
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This is Real War, Viewed from the Call of Duty Camera Angle [First-person Combat]
In real, modern combat, in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, some soldiers have cameras attached to their helmets. The videos make it to YouTube (and on Kotaku, too), giving the rest of the world a first-person view of real combat. More »
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No internet in 1/5 Canadian homes
About a fifth of Canadian households still had no internet access in 2010, including nearly half the households with annual incomes of $30,000 or less.
TweetDeck and Twitter, together at last
We’ve been hearing rumors for a while that Twitter was looking to make TweetDeck a member of its flock, and now, the blue bird crew has made it official. All Things D reports that the deal was done for between $40 to 50 million, and that TweetDeck CEO Iain Dodsworth will stay on to run the platform. In its official announcement, Twitter said it will continue to “invest in the TweetDeck that users know and love” — time will tell if the new boss birdie is a boon or bane for the popular tweet tracking app.
TweetDeck and Twitter, together at last originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 May 2011 13:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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60 health care workers on strike
Some 60 health care workers in the Yorkton and Melville areas were off their jobs Wednesday morning, in the latest in a series of rotating strikes by members of the Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan.
Acer Iconia Tab A100 delayed due to Honeycomb compatibility issues?
Acer was already kind enough to give us a heads up that it would not be launching the Iconia Tab A100 in May, as planned. But the company wasn’t exactly champing at the bit to explain why its 7-inch, Tegra 2-powered tablet is taking such a tedious trip to market. According to a DigiTimes report, at least, the hangup comes down to compatibility issues with Honeycomb, an OS that so far hasn’t been seen on many 7-inch slates. Specifically, the site’s unnamed sources say Acer has encountered problems with certain applications and that Google, meanwhile, is “busy resolving other issues.” All in all, precisely the kind of complication that Ice Cream Sandwich promises to circumvent. Oh, and speaking of delays, DigiTimes adds that the Iconia Smart might go on sale in July due to earthquake-related supply shortages. We asked Acer for clarification, but the company declined to comment, so it looks like we’ll just have to wait and see what goodies late summer brings.
Acer Iconia Tab A100 delayed due to Honeycomb compatibility issues? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 May 2011 11:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Teachers begin 2-day strike in Sask.
School was out on Wednesday, with 12,000 teachers beginning their two-day strike across Saskatchewan.
8 Great Experimental Features to Enable in Google Calendar’s Labs [Google Calendar Labs]
We’ve highlighted plenty of Labs features for Gmail, but Calendar has some pretty great Labs offerings, too. Since it’s been nearly two years since Labs were added to Calendar, we thought it was about time they got a bit more attention. Here are eight of the most useful experimental features available for Google Calendar that you can start using right now. More »
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Star Trek 2 Delayed Until December 2012? [Star Trek]
The Star Trek 2 script was supposed to be finished by Christmas 2009, and it’s still not done. So it should surprise nobody that there’s talk that the Trek sequel may be delayed six months from June 2012 release date. More »
Large Hadron Collider Creates Densest Matter in the Universe Outside of Black Holes [Science]
The Large Hadron Collider, the baddest monster machine around, recently made a matter known as quark-gluon plasma. It’s a hundred thousand times hotter than the inside of the sun and denser than anything in the universe, except black holes. More »
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Option to Encrypt All Synced Personal Data Coming to Chrome [In Brief]
A new option’s shown up in Chromium builds that allows users to choose what type of cached personal data should be encrypted as it’s sent to Google’s cloud. Until now, only saved passwords have been encrypted, but the new option would conceivably cover everything from saved form data, like credit card numbers, to Omnibar auto-completions and what extensions are installed. [Browser Scene] More »
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will ship with Android 3.1 on board, said to be ‘a few days away’
Do you like Android 3.1? Do you like tablets slimmer than the iPad 2? You might want to talk to Samsung in that case, because the Galaxy creator has put those two features together on its Galaxy Tab 10.1 product page and has compounded the excitement with a tweet saying the tablet is mere days away. Now, there’s a bit of conflicting information here, because Samsung’s tweet actually promises Android 3.0, but the Tab 10.1 page clearly lists the harder, better, faster, stronger Android version as the one that comes with the slate. Additionally, our conversations with Samsung at Google I/O earlier this month indicated that the June 8th launch date that we’ve been taking as gospel until recently is a little shakier now, with a slight delay possibly being caused by the desire to install the latest Honeycomb on board. So maybe the tweet’s accurate in saying the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is coming in just a few days, it just depends on your definition of “few.”
Update: Another tweet from Samsung’s US account has reaffirmed that Android 3.1 will be the OS.
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Lightning Strikes Just 200m From Quick-Fingered Photographers [Video]
There’s nothing as spectacular as watching a thunderstorm roll in on the dry Australian landscape, which could explain why I’ve just spooked myself by watching William Phuoc’s video of a bolt striking just 200m from where they were photographing. [PetaPixel] More »
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Canadians hit in Sony Ericsson data breach
Sony is once again dealing with an online security breach after the company said Wednesday that 2,000 customers of its Sony Ericsson venture in Canada may have had their information taken.
This Is Why Women Walk Away When Men Smile at Them [Science]
Pro tip for the single men out there: if you want to get a date with the girl next door, don’t smile at her. Raise your arms in the air like you just hit a game-winning home run instead. More »
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Canada Post counter-proposal may avert strike
Canada Post rejected its union’s latest contract proposal on Tuesday, saying the offer would increase the Crown corporation’s labour costs by $1.4 billion, but made a counter-proposal that may get negotiations back on track.
Barry Bonds Will Pay To Send Beaten Giants Fan’s Kids To College [Good People]
This is actually great: Barry Bonds, the star of Bob Costas’s nightmares, will provide scholarships for Bryan Stow’s two grade-school-age children. Stow was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium in March for wearing a Giants jersey. His condition is slowly improving, and police recently arrested a suspect in his beating. More »
Barry Bonds Will Pay To Send Beaten Giants Fan’s Kids To College [Good People]
This is actually great: Barry Bonds, the star of Bob Costas’s nightmares, will provide scholarships for Bryan Stow’s two grade-school-age children. Stow was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium in March for wearing a Giants jersey. His condition is slowly improving, and police recently arrested a suspect in his beating. More »
Sask. radiologist sues for defamation
A Yorkton radiologist whose work prompted a review of nearly 70,000 exams is suing for defamation.
This is the new "Space Shuttle" [Spacelopnik]
With the final launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and only one more launch before the program is retired, NASA officially announced the shuttle’s replacement today: the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). How uninspiring of a name is that? More »
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