Dell deliberately shipped millions of PCs that it knew to be faulty, according to recently unsealed court papers.
Windows Live Hotmail update moving slower than expected; only 1% updated
B.C. deer vs. dog video goes viral on YouTube
A YouTube video of a deer attacking a dog in a Cranbrook, B.C., residential neighbourhood has gone viral, getting more than 1.4 million hits since it was posted on June 6.
Hulu Plus coming to Xbox 360
We are happy to announce that Hulu will be coming to Xbox LIVE as part of their Hulu Plus experience. In the announcement today, Hulu announced a preview of their Plus service, along with a series of partners of which Xbox LIVE is one of them. We’re working hard on creating customized experience for Xbox LIVE members, which means that Hulu Plus will be coming to Xbox 360 in early 2011. We are taking the time to ensure that the Hulu Plus experience for Xbox 360 is the best on TV and like our other entertainment experiences it will not be a port, but rather a custom experience that leverages the Xbox LIVE community features.
Hulu Plus will be available for US Xbox LIVE Gold Members only.
Hulu Plus is Real: $10/Month for iPhone, iPad and TV Viewing [Hulu]
Playboy sues Drake over music copyright
Canadian rapper Drake is being sued for copyright infringement by Playboy Enterprises over allegations that his breakout smash Best I Ever Had samples a ’70s hit owned by the company.
Olympic Stadium to get new $300M roof
Quebec’s Olympic Installations Board is moving ahead with a project to replace the decrepit retractable roof covering Montreal’s east-end stadium.
Google's Facebook Killer "Google Me" Confirmed By Former Facebook CTO [Google]
When Digg founder Kevin Rose tweeted about the existence of “Google Me,” Google’s supposed “Facebook killer” social-networking site, I’d love to know whether he expected Facebook’s former-CTO to jump into the fray and confirm it, saying it’s a “real project.” More »
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Google – Facebook – kevinrose – Searching – Search Engines
Queen welcomed to Halifax
The Queen receives a rainy but warm welcome as she arrives in Halifax on the first stop on her nine-day Canadian tour.
Sask population growth fastest since ’72
As of April 1, the population of Saskatchewan was estimated by Statistics Canada to be 1,041,700.
Six-Year-Old Boy Uses Nintendo DS to Regain Eyesight
Ever since the age of four, Ben Michaels has suffered from amblyopia, or severe lazy eye syndrome, in his right eye. The condition gradually weakened the eye’s vision, and when Ben was at the tender age of six, was at risk of permanent blindness. Desperate, Ben’s mother Maxine sought the advice of Ken Nischal, a consultant at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. Nischal’s professional recommendation? A steady diet of Nintendo DS.
Following the consultant’s strange advice, Ben’s mom “forced” her son to spend two hours a day playing ‘Mario Kart,’ and made sure that he did so while wearing an eyepatch over his left (and healthy) eye, in order to better train his right. Traditional medicine it’s not, but, according to Maxine, her son’s vision “improved 250-percent” in just the first week of heavy gaming. “When he started, he could not identify our faces with his weak eye,” she told the Daily Mail. “Now he can read with it although he is still a way off where he ought to be.”
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BP spill costs rise to $2.7B
BP has increased the amount it says it’s spent on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to $2.65 billion US since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20.
Men Can Try the ‘Menstruation Machine’ to Feel ‘Bleeding Down There’

Ah, menstruation. That wonderfully cyclical occurrence that women always discuss with knowing nods, and that men do their best to not think about. But thanks to designer Hiromi Ozaki, formerly clueless guys can now experience the menstrual experience first hand, in all its splendor. Cheers all around.
Ozaki, you see, has designed something called the ‘Menstruation Machine,’ which consists of a device that dispenses blood and simulates lower abdomen cramping — all in an attempt, as Ozaki explains, to mimic “the pain and bleeding of an average five-day menstruation process of a human.” Ozaki even created a demo/music video (after the jump) about a guy named Takashi, who uses the machine in an effort “to fulfill his desire to understand what it might feel like to be a truely kawaii (cute) girl [sic].” Takashi manages to stick with it for a while, and then things get pretty ugly. So, what did Takashi learn about being a woman? We’re not really sure. But it definitely looks like he won’t need to buy a Childbirth Machine for at least nine months. [From: DesignInteractions, via: Wired]
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Canada’s population passes 34 million
Canada’s population now exceeds 34 million, with British Columbia showing the strongest growth rate of all provinces, according to Statistics Canada.
mSpot Beats Google to Cloud-Based Music Service [Music]
Chrome Passes Safari To Become #3 Most Used Browser In U.S. [Browsers]
According to StatCounter, Chrome just edged out Safari to become the third most widely used browser in the United States, claiming 8.97% of the market share to Safari’s 8.88%. I guess people really responded to that potato gun speed test. More »
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Safari – Google Chrome – Browser – Web browser – Apple
Google Maps UI Overhaul Detailed In Patent Application [Google Maps]
Judging by a patent filed in March, Google looks set to be changing the UI of Maps and Street View, making the images larger and bringing the navigational controls on top of the image (and to the right.) More »
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$50M lottery jackpot split in Sask., Labrador
A trio in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., has come forward to claim half of the Friday Lotto Max main prize, with the other half of the jackpot going to an as yet unknown winner who bought a ticket in Saskatchewan.
2011 Ford Mustang V6 runs 776.5 miles on one tank, 48.5 mpg [w/Video] — Autoblog Green
June 24, 2010 – The 2011 Ford Mustang, which made history when it became the first car ever to deliver more than 30 mpg and 305 horsepower, has set a new record by running 1,457 laps at Bristol Motor Speedway while averaging 48.5 mpg.
Turn Your Garbage Handwriting Into a Personal Font

Calling all counterfeiters, identity thieves and extortionists! The pen-makers over at Pilot have recently launched a free Web app that converts your handwriting (or, we suppose, anyone else’s) into a typeface. Check out the video demo after the break. It makes the process seem simpler than it really is, but we have to say that, whether you’d use it to compose a thoughtful digital missive or to blackmail your boss with a letter he didn’t actually write, we’re fairly impressed.
Simply hop over to PilotHandwriting.com and print out the alphabet template. Once you’ve drawn your letters, you can scan or photograph the paper to upload to the site — or, better still, you can use your computer’s webcam to take an instant snapshot. The demo makes this look deceptively simple, and we had some trouble getting all of our letters to render correctly. (It took a good half-dozen attempts to get it nearly perfect.) Some letters didn’t even show up at all, but that’s okay. The app includes some (rather primitive) editing tools to help you sharpen your script.
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