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Report: Canadian Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion Stepping Down Today

According to a report, Stéphane Dion will announce he will be stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party later today. The announcement comes only two days after the federal election in which the Liberals had dismal results.
Published Oct 16, 2008 by Chris Hogg | 16 comments

Opinion: Cretin Festival in Washington: Market crash dive, thanks, jerks

It’s a matter of opinion who are the more unemployable: The Street’s plutobrats, or Washington’s morons. The markets are in severe crash mode, thanks to a herd of selfish sheep. Government By Tantrum. Clown School is open for business.
Published Sep 29, 2008 by Paul Wallis | 19 comments

Digital Journal TV: Can BlackBerry Bold Go Where No Smartphone Has Gone Before?

Can the BlackBerry Bold rival the features and functionality of Apple's iPhone 3G? In light of today's Canadian launch of the fastest BlackBerry available yet, Digital Journal TV tested the new device to see if it's the summer's hottest smartphone.
Published Aug 21, 2008 by Chris Hogg | 9 comments

Google Street Views Tread On Private Property Again

Google Street View offers a personal view of any place their cameras can catch. But some people are concerned after noticing that Google entered private property to obtain images, and then put them on the Internet.
Published Jul 27, 2008 by Susan Duclos | 15 comments

Author: The Web is Making Kids Dumber, Encouraging Them To Ignore World Events

Today’s kids aren’t all right, according to the author of The Dumbest Generation. Mark Bauerlein discusses his controversial theory of how the digital age is hurting a child's verbal intelligence.
Published Jul 20, 2008 by David Silverberg | 15 comments

Study Finds Canadians Show Strong Preference for Online Banking

At a time when more Canadian banks are reporting profits in the billions, a recent industry study has found that Canadian utilize online banking more than other countries included in the study. If so, why do "in-person" fees continue to rise?
Published Jul 10, 2008 by Sykos Masters | 2 comments

Separating Rumor From Fact About The Alleged Michelle Obama 'Whitey' Tape

Weeks ago a blogger by the name of Larry Johnson started touting news of a "video" of Michelle Obama ranting against "whitey", meaning whites in America, but no one has produced such a video. Speculation has run rampant about the existence of the tape.
Published Jun 4, 2008 by Susan Duclos | 13 comments

Carter: Obama-Clinton Ticket Is 'Suicidal'

Recently, there have been further talks of a possible Obama-Clinton ticket as Senator Barack Obama of Illinois has enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination. But, not everybody is pushing for it.
Published Jun 4, 2008 by Can Tran | 1 comment

'What Happened' By Scott McClellan Gives A Viewpoint On The Bush Administration

A new book out by Scott McClellan, former press secretary for President George Bush from May 2003 - April 2006, shows a damning view of the leader of the United States who among other claims is unwilling to admit mistakes he has made.
Published May 28, 2008 by KJ Mullins | 10 comments

Digital Journal TV: Got a Skype phone in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

It almost sounds too good to be true: using Skype without a PC, on the go. Belkin has answered the call by offering a Wi-Fi phone pre-loaded with Skype software. DigitalJournal TV gives you an overview of what’s hot and not about Belkin’s pet project.
Published Apr 7, 2008 by Chris Hogg | 18 comments

Superfast Internet Coming Soon Via the Grid

Today's Internet will eventually be obsolete thanks to the grid computing project from CERN, the same research center that bought us the current Internet. The Grid is 10,000 times faster than a typical high-speed broadband connection.
Published Apr 6, 2008 by Chris V. Thangham | 9 comments

Google lets you sync with your Microsoft Outlook calendar

Google added another option today that lets you sync your Google Calendar with Microsoft Outlook Calendar. You can sync your calendars several ways and can render your Google Calendar in an offline mode in Outlook.
Published Mar 5, 2008 by Chris V. Thangham | 4 comments

US Navy admits that voices in recordings may not have been from Iranian speedboats

In a stunning about face the US Navy has admitted that they have no idea where the voices in the tapes that they released a few days ago came from when they claimed that they had been threatened by Iranian speedboats.
Published Jan 10, 2008 by John Rickman | 14 comments

Op-Ed: CNN Plays the Real Race Card on Barack Obama

The real race card is behavior designed to trigger unconscious or repressed racial attitudes, in order to inspire discriminatory behavior. Highlighting stereotypical physical and social characteristics can heighten racial attitudes.
Published Jan 9, 2008 by Hargrove | 21 comments

Canada's PM says Dalai Lama 'not a call girl'

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was asked by reporters why he met the Dalai Lama in his Ottawa office, to which he replied the Dalai Lama is not a call girl. Harper meant to say it in a respectful way, but it came out wrong.
Published Dec 21, 2007 by Chris V. Thangham | 9 comments

Tax Cuts Slice Surplus

Canada's accumulated budget surplus has shrunk by $2.7 billion largely because of the tax cuts that were introduced in the mini-budget o that was presented last October.
Published Dec 21, 2007 by Bob Ewing | 7 comments

The news like we don’t see it: RIA Novosti, Russian news

Anyone who’s been watching Russia’s return to life will be interested to see this. Originally I was thinking of doing one of their articles. The site itself is the news. I read Xinhua daily, but this is international hardball. Pick an article.
Published Dec 22, 2007 by Paul Wallis | 1 comment

Op-Ed: 'Hanoi' Jane Fonda Turns 70

Few names bring out more negative feelings and comments from many Vietnam Veterans than does that of Jane Fonda, more commonly known as "Hanoi Jane," to those of us who served in Vietnam.
Published Dec 18, 2007 by LewWaters | 48 comments

Steve Jobs At Home In 1982

A new book about Steve Jobs shows the modest beginning of Apple's co-founder. It may have started that way but it ended well for him following the success of Apple products like iPod, iPhone, iMac, Leopard OS and more.
Published Dec 15, 2007 by Chris V. Thangham | 4 comments

As Went Cuba, So Goes Venezuela?

Surprising many, Venezuela government sources are reporting President Hugo Chavez's sweeping overhaul of the Venezuelan constitution is passing handily, in spite of opposition.
Published Dec 2, 2007 by LewWaters | 15 comments
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