The last-place Edmonton Oilers won the right to the No. 1 draft pick in the NHL lottery held Tuesday in Toronto.
‘Simpsons’ congratulates ‘South Park’ (pic)
SaskPower made $93M profit in 2009: annual report
SaskPower, the provincially owned electricity company, made a $93 million profit last year, according to the annual report released in the legislature on Tuesday.
Analyst predicts $299 slim Xbox 360/Project Natal bundle this year
GameIndustry.biz reports that Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter is predicting a new slim-lined Xbox 360 hardware revision before year’s end. Regarding a potential price drop to combat loss of market share to the PlayStation 3, Pachter told investors, “It is far more likely that we will see a slim…
SaskTel profit hits $129M in 2009
Saskatchewan’s phone company had net income of $129 million last year, up seven per cent from the year before, the provincially owned phone company said in its annual report released Monday.
Google Docs getting major update
With the release of Microsoft’s Office Web Apps imminent, Google understands the need to step up their game. The current version of Google Docs proves great as a collaboration tool, but, admittedly, contains nowhere near the capabilities of Microsoft’s Office suite. Google plans to change that, and…
Google Video’s TV Show Search Filter Finds Episodes Easily, Has More than You’d Expect [Streaming Video]
Google expands their video search engine by adding a TV show filter that allows you to sort videos by season and episode. While YouTube and Hulu remain vastly popular, Google’s episode search yields surprisingly impressive results. More »
Spanked children more aggressive
Children who are spanked when they are three years old are more likely to act aggressively when they are five, according to a new study in the medical journal Pediatrics.
Microsoft restructures Xbox point purchasing
Consumers who want to buy a standard-priced $5 game on Xbox Live can now simply add $5 to their account, as Microsoft changes a confusing restriction that required users to buy points in $6.25 increments.
Evander Kane One Punches Matt Cooke
RCMP ID body found in Sask. store
RCMP in Yorkton have identified a young man found dead in a local business, but are reaching out to the public for assistance to figure out how he came to be there.
Looks Like Percy Jackson Is Your New Spider-Man
Ovechkin scores pair to reach 50 goals
Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin reached 50 goals for the fourth time in his career on Friday night in a 5-2 home win over the Atlanta Thrashers.
Regina office tower evacuated due to winds
The downtown Regina offices of SGI, a provincial Crown corporation, were evacuated just before noon Friday amid safety concerns over intense winds.
RCMP probe death in Yorkton
RCMP in Yorkton are looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of a man in that city.
U.S., Russian scientists create element 117
A team of American and Russian physicists have created a new, super-heavy element, filling in a gap in chemistry’s periodic table.
Firefox Lorentz Beta Isolates Plug-in Crashes for Uninterrupted Browsing [Downloads]
Firefox (Windows/Linux): Mozilla has released a beta version of Firefox Lorentz, an update to Firefox they announced earlier this year. Lorentz brings a Chrome-like process isolation to Firefox, containing messy plug-in crashes. More »
Penguins secure home ice in 1st round
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby put on a show in the final regular season game at Mellon Arena on Thursday night, and his club locked up home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Gmail Adds Nested Labels, Sneak Peek to Labs – Gmail – Lifehacker
Google adds two new features to Gmail Labs today: The often-requested Nested Labels—for those of you who like folder-style label nesting—and “Message Sneak Peek”, which provides a quick look at an email when you right-click the message in your inbox.
iPhone OS 4 not coming to the iPad until the fall
All that great stuff we just heard about iPhone OS 4: multitasking, tentpoles, app folders, Game Center, iAd — okay, maybe you weren’t all that excited about iAd — seemed destined to hit the iPad this summer. Surely, right? Instead, rather than finishing with his usual “one more thing” flourish today, Steve Jobs just left a stunned audience with the terse statement that Apple will be “bringing OS 4 to the iPad this fall.” That’s like… a whole different season from the new operating system’s release. Why Steve, why?
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