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iPhone 4 Gets Unlocked in Canada, For a PriceTuesday, July 27, 2010 @ 4:49PMWith the unlocked iPhone 4 debuting in Canada on Friday, it’s time to dust off the passport and exchange a few dollars. Okay, lots of them. IPhone - Canada - Apple - Smartphone - iPhone 4
New Cell Network Doesn't Depend on TowersWednesday, July 21, 2010 @ 11:20AMThe infrastructure that keeps cell phones and landlines buzzing is often the first casualty of a disaster, cutting off survivors at a time when communication is most crucial. Now, Australian researchers say they can solve that problem with mobile telephone networks that don't require cell phone towers or other vulnerable equipment.
A salute to KC sparklersFriday, July 2, 2010 @ 7:55PMThe Kansas City area has plenty of stuff that shines. The Sprint Center in the sun anyone? But for Independence Day we wondered, do we have anything that sparkles? You bet we do. From 30-foot chandeliers and glittery gold domes to darling dogs and dazzling dance clubs, here are 10 things in our city that absolutely sparkle.
A radio voice is bornMonday, June 28, 2010 @ 6:25AMAfter a 10-year wait, radio programming will debut this week on low-power WVQC-FM, beaming Media Bridges community voices to city residents.
Mac mini (mid 2010) reviewFriday, June 18, 2010 @ 7:11PMdigg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Mac_mini_mid_2010_review_Engadget'; The Mac mini has long been the oddball child of the Mac family: it's the only consumer-level machine from Apple that isn't a fully-integrated experience, and it's the only Mac to have had a sub-$1,000 sticker price in some time. But people love this little weirdo, and they love to do weirdly awesome ...
Robert Arnott's magic indexing formulaThursday, May 27, 2010 @ 6:36AMRobert Arnott, resplendent in a purple-check jacket, purple-striped shirt, and purple-print tie, is regaling his staff with tales of his favorite hobby: chasing solar eclipses from the ice floes of Antarctica to the singing sand mountains of the Gobi Desert. The scene is the ritual daily luncheon inside the cavernous conference room at Research Affiliates, Arnott's fast-growing eight-year-old ...
It was better back thenSunday, May 23, 2010 @ 11:41PMMaybe it is the amount of traffic on the roads, the violent crime or simply modern technology, but older generations appear united in their belief that life was better back in their day. The journalism class from Aoraki Polytechnic decided to put that theory to the test, interviewing people born in eight different decades of last century.
‘Split Second’ fast, furiousSunday, May 23, 2010 @ 1:02AMI like cars. I like speed. I like intense competition. Yet I don’t like watching auto racing on TV. Now I know why: Not enough explosions.
Advance Wars: Dual Strike - WalkthroughTuesday, May 18, 2010 @ 6:22PMAdvance Wars: Dual Strike (DS) Advance Wars Dual Strike