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  • What's new? As the name suggests, the iPhone 3G takes advantage of [Rogers]' HSPA ("Vision") 3G network for broadband-like cellphone speeds across Canada. This means you can surf and download without having to find a wireless hot spot (though Wi-Fi is still included in the new iPhone, and is generally faster than 3G). Built-in GPS technology and the Google Maps application mean the iPhone can help you get to where you're going -- even with satellite photo views on its bright 8.75-centimetre screen. And it's not just for navigation to your destination, but to spots in between such as restaurants, bank machines or gas stations. Feel like a cup of joe when you're walking around town? Use your fingertip to type the word "coffee" in the search field and you'll see push-pins near your locati...

    ... and smooth integration with the iTunes store, including the ability to search, preview an...

  • I did succumb to watching the final few episodes of Season 2 of American Idol when "best buddies" Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard battled it out for the Idol crown. Then in a moment of Idol fervour I actually bought Aiken's debut album. And yes, several of Kelly Clarkson's tunes (American Idol's first pop princess) are kind of catchy and I downloaded a few of my favorites from iTunes. Back to Canadian Idol. I have to admit there is something addictive about the show formula. Yes, the judges gush too much (on Monday night's show, Sass Jordan told 17-year-old Brandon Jones "You're like this great big puppy that we all want to snuggle"); their bickering seems way too contrived; and Ben Mulroney is a joke... still, I'm getting sucked in. First of all, you can't help but root for your local ...

  • It's not a choice. It's not a choice like you get up one day and go, 'Oooh, you know what? I'm going to do this writing,'" Good explains. "It's more like 'I've got to find a way to deal with getting this s--t out of my head.' I need to find a way so I can find calm. And if I can find calm for a certain amount of time, while the well is filling back up, then I've found at least a little bit of a rest. "The last couple of days, I've been thinking, 'How am I going to do this?' Because the last time I did it, I was unconscious," he says. "I would bust into 20-minute jokes and s--t. I didn't even know what I was doing half the time. This time, I will know what I'm doing. So, it's kind of like, 'Hmmm.' But it's really fun and I really like playin' by myself because it's an experience where ...

    ...1 in Canada and No. 17 on iTunes in the United States, his highest since the releasse of Beautiful Midnight, and without the help of an American record label. Now, just try to stay...

  • ... applications available through their iTunes store had surpassed 300,000 — with a growing nu..., so knowing your customers can also help you narrow the scope of your offerings. Maintain...

  • ... and Renee devoted themselves to both helping with clean-water projects and offering music whene... in an electronic format (available on iTunes) and as a compact disc. The David Suzuki Foundatio...

  • ...Chuck just wants to help his neighbours defend their properties from being ...It also has iTunes' Home Sharing, which allows you to stream music an...

  • This article is an introduction to some of the most popular Web 2.0 learning tools for teachers and teacher librarians. The authors supplement their discussion of social software by describing the major tools of Web 2.0 and by illustrating how they are being applied in various school settings. Most importantly, the authors (both academic librarians) believe that social software is critical to learning in the digital age, and cite several major educators in this area to bolster their perspectives. A number of these emerging tools impact "teaching, learning and creative expression within learning-focused organizations" (Horizon Report, 2008) and encourage collaboration, knowledge-building and collective intelligence ('wisdom of the crowds'). In promoting Web 2.0, we argue that teacher lib...

    ... themselves in the Freierian sense, and helps to get information out to the public about teacher... become so popular among digital learners, iTunes is an obvious tool for teacher librarians but so a...

  • We've always thought certain artists put out albums that aren't meant to be compilations with 50 other artists," said Ed (Punch) Andrews, manager for both [Bob Seger] and Kid Rock. "We're hoping at some point albums become important again like they were in the past 30 years. "It's amazing how many people go there," [Andrews] said of iTunes. "We're hoping albums work there." Andrews said he wasn't sure if Apple eventually would allow the album to be kept intact. The band's Apple Corps, the guardian of the group's commercial interests, has been locked in various lawsuits for years with Apple Computer over the use of the Apple logo. In May, a London judge ruled Apple is entitled to use the logo on iTunes. Apple Corps argued the computer maker had broken a 1991 agreement in which each sid...

    ...Metallica, who helped lead the charge to shut down the old Napster in 20...

  • ... domain will be hindered, rather than helped, by overprotecting author rights. Once we understa... tracks sold on its digital media vendor iTunes, with most major record labels on board with the p...

  • For iPod users, go to the iTunes store at http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/ and search Audiobooks for the "Travel and Adventure" category. You'll find everything from Henry David Thoreau and Rick Stevens to Soundwalk tours of New York City and "Tee and Tour" golf tours of Scotland. Click on the title for a full description; an option pops up called "Gift This Audiobook. For young armchair travellers, there's 101 Places You Gotta See Before You're 12, by Joanne O'Sullivan (Sterling/Lark Books). It lists everything from once-in-a-lifetime destinations to ideas for local forays like visiting a landfill, an artist's studio, a working farm or an ethnic restaurant. Other categories for consideration include a trip to a fort, a subway, or a cave. The book also provides specific recommendatio...

    ...* * *. Frequent flyers: Help out the frequent flyer in your life with one of th...



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