As we approach day four of the global BlackBerry service outages, RIM founder and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis finally stepped forward to offer his apologies for the service disruptions.
RIM BlackBerry email service, which manages the email system for millions of customers around the world, suffered a failure in Europe four days ago, which eventually caused a significant email backlog, producing fail
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Niki Lintmeijer and Dewi Spijkerman are two bachelor students from the Netherlands interning for Girls & Football SA. Read about their experiences every week…
Vietnam, Laos Uprising: 28 Hmong Protesters Killed
Posted by thexyz (#4) 744 days ago (http://www.scoop.co.nz)
Vietnam, Laos Uprising: 28 Hmong Protesters Killed
Thousands of Viet-Hmong minority political and religious dissidents along the Laos - Vietnam border, who are staging mass protests demanding religious freedom and land reforms from the communist regime in Hanoi, have been attacked by Vietnam People's Army (VPA) troops and security forces in the remote Dien Bien province of Vietnam. Twenty-eigh
Thousands of Viet-Hmong minority political and religious dissidents along the Laos - Vietnam border, who are staging mass protests demanding religious freedom and land reforms from the communist regime in Hanoi, have been attacked by Vietnam People's Army (VPA) troops and security forces in the remote Dien Bien province of Vietnam. Twenty-eigh
Osama Bin Laden’s Compound: Video and Pictures From Inside
Posted by thexyz (#4) 748 days ago (http://www.webpronews.com)
Visual details are emerging about the Northern Pakistani compound where Osama Bin Laden was killed. ABC News has just released exclusive video from the kill site. As you might expect, the video is graphic due to the amount of blood present inside the house.
The Pentagon has also just released photos of the compound and an illustration detailing the general specs. From it we can see that the w
The Pentagon has also just released photos of the compound and an illustration detailing the general specs. From it we can see that the w
Should YouTube Have Banned This Animal Cruelty Investigation Video?
Posted by lacbeetle 749 days ago (http://vimeo.com)
In the wake of the infamous elephant-killing video from GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons, there is another disturbing video involving animals making web news. This involves an “undercover investigation” into the practices of E6 Cattle Company in Texas. Mercy for Animals put its investigation footage on YouTube, only to have it removed.
Should YouTube have taken down this video?
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Should YouTube have taken down this video?
Read the full story a
Royal Wedding Pictures - Balcony kisses seal royal wedding
Posted by bbc (#13) 751 days ago (http://www.bbc.co.uk)
Prince William and his newly titled bride the Duchess of Cambridge kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as more than a million people descend on central London for the occasion.
Half a Million Canadians Against Telecom Price Gouging
Posted by ptoone (#1) 753 days ago (http://stopthemeter.ca)
This is where Canadians take a stand against price gouging by big phone and cable companies
Phone and cable companies are about to put a pay meter on your Internet use.
We’re looking at a future where big telecom companies will charge per byte for Internet use, the way they do with smart phones. If we allow this to happen Canadians will have no choice but to pay MUCH more for less Internet.
Phone and cable companies are about to put a pay meter on your Internet use.
We’re looking at a future where big telecom companies will charge per byte for Internet use, the way they do with smart phones. If we allow this to happen Canadians will have no choice but to pay MUCH more for less Internet.
Nations United Brings Award Winning Documentary maker Back to Toronto
Posted by ptoone (#1) 765 days ago (http://cinemaroll.com)
Jos Dirkx and Chaker Khazaal both met while studying Filmmaking at York University in Toronto several years ago. As motivated and talented individuals they both went their separate ways after graduating from York, only to be united again through an award winning documentary and international campaign.
Currently residing in South Africa, Jos Dirkx founded the NGO "Girls and Football South Afri
Currently residing in South Africa, Jos Dirkx founded the NGO "Girls and Football South Afri
On May 17, I Wear Green
Posted by thexyz (#4) 765 days ago (http://www.blog.thexyznetwork.com)
‘On May 17, I Wear Green’ is an international event being held by Nations United. The event unites us by mutual awareness. It is an invitation to discuss plans of action to address the environmental issues happening around all of us. More details will appear soon on www.nationsunited.org. Until then, prepare your green for May 17.
Girls & Football SA wins Best Documentary
Posted by thexyz (#4) 765 days ago (http://www.girlsandfootballsa.com)
Girls & Football SA is incredibly honored to have won “Best Documentary” for “Can I Kick It?” at the Festival du TV et Cinema for the Beirut Film Festival, Lebanon. The participants in the category each presented fantastic works and it was a privilege to work in such close proximity with these film makers. A significant amount of Arab countries were present at the award ceremony; including Iran a
New York Times to charge for full internet access
Posted by lacbeetle 794 days ago (http://www.bbc.co.uk)
The New York Times has said it will start charging North American users for some of its online content.
The newspaper will initially charge readers in Canada, with its US audience facing charges from 28 March.
Different charges will apply depending on whether readers use a smartphone, a computer or an iPad.
The newspaper hopes to make up for lost revenue as newspaper sales have fallen an
The newspaper will initially charge readers in Canada, with its US audience facing charges from 28 March.
Different charges will apply depending on whether readers use a smartphone, a computer or an iPad.
The newspaper hopes to make up for lost revenue as newspaper sales have fallen an
Death toll from Japan tsunami, earthquake nears 7,000
Posted by star (#84) 793 days ago (http://www.thestar.com)
This picture taken by a Miyako City official on March 11, 2011 and released on March 18, 2011 shows a tsunami breeching an embankment and flowing into the city of Miyako in Iwate prefecture shortly after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the region of northern Japan. The official number of dead and missing after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that flattened Japan's northeast coast a week ago
Igoera Trailer
Posted by NationsUnited (#20) 795 days ago (http://vimeo.com)
IGOERA
A Nations United Production
Three peoples lives intersect as a mysterious woman, Nu Adila, steps up to a podium to give a speech detailing a global policy for human rights and unity. As we scan the large gathered crowd our eyes are drawn to a young man holding a detonator. As he presses the button we begin our dramatic tale of how they starting their day and the memories of events un
A Nations United Production
Three peoples lives intersect as a mysterious woman, Nu Adila, steps up to a podium to give a speech detailing a global policy for human rights and unity. As we scan the large gathered crowd our eyes are drawn to a young man holding a detonator. As he presses the button we begin our dramatic tale of how they starting their day and the memories of events un
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