It’s here, finally: Two-way Gmail syncing with BlackBerry Internet Service 3.0 appears to be live in North America. [BGR] More »
BlackBerry – Smartphone – BlackberryInternetService – Handhelds – Gmail
United, Continental to merge
United and Continental Airlines will merge to form the world’s largest airline, the two companies said Monday.
Firefox add-ons gets an overhaul
Let It Glow: Remove Objects To Make Level Glow! (Flash Game)
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Google Acquires 3D Desktop Manager BumpTop [BumpTop]
3D desktop company BumpTop, profiled here in the past, has been acquired by Google for an undisclosed sum. More »
Google – BumpTop – Search – Search Engines – Microsoft Windows
Riders take defender Williams No. 1 in CFL draft
The Saskatchewan Roughriders used the first pick in the CFL draft on Sunday to choose linebacker Shomari Williams, of Queen’s University.
Who is the Sexiest Woman Alive?
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Windows 7 Tip of the Week: Use SkyDrive with Windows Explorer
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Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know Google Maps Could Do [Lifehacker Top 10]
There’s more to Google Maps than a place you double-check your directions. Google’s data-stuffed site offers a lot of helpful tools for vacationers, spreadsheet nerds, bikers, and others. Today we’re digging into Google’s data-rich geo-tool and pulling out some helpful lesser-known features. More »
Google – Google Map – Searching – Search Engines – Map
This Is Why I’m Not A Dork [Image Cache]
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Shopping – Health – Windows – Image Cache – Security
Saskatchewan TV gets reprieve
The plug won’t be pulled on Saskatchewan’s government-owned TV station after all – at least not immediately.
Roger Ebert Hates 3-D, and Thinks You Should Too
Whether you agree or disagree with him, Roger Ebert’s opinion matters. If it didn’t, he wouldn’t be Roger Ebert. And that’s exactly why our ears perked up and our noses began twitching when we came across his most recent Newsweek piece, in which he absolutely slams something so near and dear to our hearts: 3-D technology.
First, Ebert argues that human beings don’t actually need 3-D, since when we’re watching a film in 2-D, our minds automatically construct a third dimension anyway with our ability to understand perspective. The only thing 3-D does, in his opinion, is create distractions, and increase the chances of an audience being sent home with headaches. Ebert’s biggest gripe with 3-D, though, seems to be the profit-based motivations he sees as spurring the entire movement. Citing the surcharge that 3-D movies allow theaters to slap on ticket prices, the critic outlines his belief that studio executives have begun exerting undue influence over directors, and have gone to absurd lengths to force the technology upon viewers — at the expense of quality filmmaking. As Ebert says, “I’m not opposed to 3-D as an option. I’m opposed to it as a way of life.”
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Sask. TV network about to go dark
Saskatchewan’s educational TV network will become an ex-broadcaster at midnight Friday night unless a last-minute buyer comes forward.
Apple’s Now the Biggest Phone Company in the US [Apple]
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Microsoft: HTML5 is the future of the web, will only support H.264
Lesbian student excluded from yearbook
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Microsoft cancels Courier project
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