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Ice Cream Sandwich supports USB mas…
When we gave our first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, we were a bit taken aback by the fact that USB mass storage wasn't supported on the device, leading us to believe that it was a flaw in Android 4.0. Android engineer Dan Morrill took to the 'net to sort out the confusion, explaining that Ice Cream Sandwich does indeed support the feature, but only on devices that offer removable storage cards — which explains why we weren't able to use it on the Nexus. Here's why, according to D…
Get the Ice Cream Sandwich Keyboard…
Android: Ice Cream Sandwich is bringing a lot of awesome new features to Android, one of which is a new and improved keyboard. If you can't wait to get your hands on it, you can download the Ice Cream…
Flash for Android not quite dead ye…
Those of you lucky enough to get your mitts on a Galaxy Nexus may have noticed something odd — no flash in the champagne room Android Market. Turns out the latest edition of Adobe's multimedia plug-in isn't compatible with the newest version of Google's mobile OS. Don't panic just yet though, while the end is nigh for mobile Flash, it's still got one more release left in it and that will deliver ICS compatibility. Adobe told the folks over at Pocket-lint, "[it] will release one more version …
Too many tiny towns in Saskatchewan…
Saskatchewan communities like their infrastructure money, but there sure are a lot of ways to cut the pie — 15 cities, more than 150 towns, 280 villages and hamlets and almost 300 rural municipalities…
How-to: use Google Music from anywh…
Now that Google Music has finally clawed its way out of the realm of beta-ware, anybody in the US can sign up to play without an invitation. Of course, that leaves many folks out of the equation, so we thought it a good time to point out at least one other route to let you get involved in the service, no matter where you live. See, the rub seems to be that Google checks your IP address on your first attempt to log in, and accept its terms of use — only the first time, and yeah, you're defini…
Siri, Coming To an Android Near You…
We already know that Siri does most of its processing server-side, and that Apple's claims of hardware as a limiting factor are tenuous at best. But new research from French developer Applidium reveal…
Tegra 3 tablets to drop below $299 …
If you think about the trajectory of most consumer electronics, the general goal is for prices to trend downwards as they are replaced by the latest and
Google Now Owns the Pattern Unlock …
Apple's already got their simple and boring swipe to unlock gesture so it's only fitting that Google has been awarded Android's sweet pattern unlock method patent.
Snow tire law gets no traction in S…
The government of Saskatchewan will not consider making winter tires mandatory.
Google Music vs Amazon MP3 vs iTune…
Google opened its new music store to all comers in the US this week, touting its partnerships with music labels and indie musicians, and its broad reach thanks to the Android Market.
Google Swiffy extension exports Fla…
If you were bummed that you'd have to pick up some new coding skills when Adobe announced that Flash for mobile was finito, cheer up friends. Harken back to the summer months when Google unveiled its Swiffy conversion tool that turns those aging SWF files into browser friendly HTML5 animations. Now the folks in Mountain View have created an extension for the Flash desktop app that allows you to export your working files to something a little more up to date with a single click — or a combina…
Small earthquake hits B.C.'s Ok…
Some residents of the south Okanagan region of B.C. were awoken by a small earthquake early Friday morning, but there are no reports of any damage.
Faster-than-light particles repeat …
Subatomic particles were again clocked travelling faster than light by European researchers after the experiment was revised to rule out a certain type of error.
Demi Moore splits from Ashton Kutch…
Demi Moore has filed for divorce from fellow actor Ashton Kutcher after six years of marriage
Canada Introduces Plastic Money to …
Canada's battle against paper money dates back to 1987 with the introduction of the $1 "Loonie" coin. Now, the Canadian government is doing the same to larger denominations—replacing conventional cash…
Postal workers win 28-year pay equi…
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of workers in a pay equity case involving women at Canada Post that was originally filed 28 years ago.
A map that shows where science migh…
io9 pal and Institute for the Future policy wonk David Pescovitz has been working with a bunch of other cool futurists — including space hacker Ariel Waldman —
Mounties miffed about fake Twitter …
The Mounties in Saskatchewan are warning the public about a fake tweeter who's pretending to represent them.
Saskatchewan police conducting cell…
Police around Saskatchewan are conducting a cellphone blitz for the next two days, looking for drivers who are violating the traffic safety act.



















