![]() Momlogic.com | Insurers using Facebook to investigate claimants V3.co.uk Canadian insurance firm Manulife has reportedly cut a depressed woman's benefits because photos showing her happy were posted on Facebook. The woman, Nathalie Blanchard, said she cannot understand how Manulife was able to access her account because she ... Happiness on Facebook Cuts Canadian Woman's Health Care Insurance Company Pulls Payments After Seeing Facebook Photos Canadian Woman Loses Health Insurance Over "Happy" Facebook Photos |
![]() Coolest Gadget Reviews | Alternatives to the iphone 3G S Techtree.com Apple is making people in India (and some other countries) wait a long time to get their hands on the new iphone 3G S. What was supposed to be a September launch has now been delayed by two months and there is still no fixed date given for its ... Virgin Mobile will offer iPhone in coming months Virgin set to offer iPhone. Virgin Mobile's “National Fearless Day” was awesome |
![]() CBC.ca | Bell quietly drops system access fee CBC.ca Bell is the last national provider to drop the system access fee. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press) The system access fee is virtually extinct with Bell Canada quietly axing the charge, matching prior moves by rivals Rogers and Telus. ... Bell drops system access, 911 fees, bills up by $5 to 'cover costs' Bell officially drops SAF & 911 Fees Bell Mobility eliminates System Access Fee |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Worms' Paralysis Turned On and Off With Light National Geographic After feeding a light-sensitive chemical to transparent, microscopic worms called nematodes, scientists at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia were able to paralyze the tiny creatures by exposing them to UV light. The paralysis works because UV ... Scientists narrowing in on Capt. Kirk's fabled phaser Canadian Researchers Set Phaser To Stun Star Trek-like phaser developed |
![]() stv.tv | Acid in Arctic waters eating away at shellfish Nunatsiaq News Ocean acidification is expected to increase as sea ice cover decreases due to global warming. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE) Greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, power stations and industries far to the south are putting shellfish in the Arctic Ocean at ... Climate change causing 'corrosive' water to affect Arctic marine life: study Melting Arctic Sea Ice Diluting Surface Water - Threatens Shellfish, Entire ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Luxury cars Globe and Mail Globe and Mail Update Published on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 12:00AM EST Last updated on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 2:58AM EST Cato: Why has it taken Cadillac so long to create a wagon version of its CTS premium sedan? The CTS, now in its second generation, ... Road Test: 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon Real Wheels All-New Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon 2010 |
![]() MobileSyrup.com | Roughriders mobile app being downloaded “at an astonishing pace” MobileSyrup.com By Kate O'Brien ⋅ November 20, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment Remember that Saskatchewan Roughriders BlackBerry app that was released about a month ago, well it seems that all parties involved in making it (SaskTel , zu and the Saskatchewan Roughriders) are ... Rider Nation Connected Worldwide |
![]() Straits Times | New highway-ready electric cars in Vancouver News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - It can go 120 kilometres on a single charge and has a maximum speed of 130 kilometres an hour. The world's first highway-ready electric car is now in North America. Mayor Gregor Robertson accepted the keys to a new i-MiEV Friday ... All electric i-mievs charge in Electric cars coming in Sept |
![]() Pocket-lint.com | Nook sold out for the holidays CNET News If you were interested in buying the Barnes & Noble Nook as a holiday gift, strike it off your list. The e-reader is now officially sold out through 2009, according to the B&N Web site. "The hottest holiday gift is out of stock," a ... B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders Barnes & Noble Nook e-book sold out in US Barnes & Noble sells out of new e-reader |
![]() The Inquisitr | St. Louis Post-Dispatch outs commenter, job loss follows DigitalJournal.com A single vulgar word cost a man his job. Commenting on a blog posting asking for the strangest things a person has eaten, the commenter twice tried to post the same swear word After the initial swear word was erased, ... FP Tech Desk: Kurt Greenbaum vs. the vulgar commenter After Privacy Breach, Blog Commenter Leaves Job Vulgar Comment On Newspaper Site Costs Man His Job |