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    +Cumberland May Soon Have A Windmill Ordinance
      Town councilors in Cumberland heard a presentation on wind energy. They could vote on a windmill ordinance as by November.

    +Yet another case for backing up your data: Snow Leopard
      Apparently not only are Sidekick users losing their personal data . Today, in a separate incident Snow Leopard users are also finding their data fully wiped.

    +Google Docs (Finally) Adds Shared Folders
      Still want the cloud to be your only repository of data despite the recent Sidekick fiasco ? Well, on Monday Google made sharing of Google Docs easier with the introduction of Shared Folders.

    +Woman Lands in the Pokey After Facebook Poke
      I have no real understanding of what good the Facebook "Poke" is, but it's there. When you "poke" someone the only result is they are informed of it when they log-on next. And for a Hendersonville, TN woman, a poke got her thrown into the pokey.

    +Top 5 Sites to Discover iPhone Apps
      Anyone searching for the perfectapp for, well, anything, can attest to the fact that iTunes is not the first place you're going to want to go to find it. .Top 5 Sites to Discover iPhone Apps.

    +T-Mobile Halts Sidekick Sales in Wake of Data Loss
      In the wake of a Microsoft / Danger hardware failure that resulted in many customers losing their e-mail, contacts, and other data, T-Mobile has taken a couple of steps.

    +LG Unveils Solar-Powered e-Book Reader
      LG Display has unveiled a solar-powered e-book reader. Given the fact that the electronic paper these readers use already provide really long battery life as they draw power only when the page is being turned, this could mean no recharging necessary.

    +Conan Outs the Real USB Port Co-Inventor
      Ah, those USB ports. From 1.0 to 2.0 to the upcoming 3.0, they are near ubiquitous, so much so that Firewire has taken a back seat. And speaking of back seats, since Jay Leno left the Tonight Show, Conan O'Brien has taken a back seat to David Letterman as well. In an attempt to raise his ratings, O'Brien interviewed one of Intel's rock stars, Ajay Bhatt, the co-inventor of the USB port.

    +Oracle to 'out Sun' Sun on hardware and software
      OpenWorld 09 Oracle will out invest Sun Microsystems on Sparc and Solaris and provide more open source contributions, Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy told OpenWorld Sunday night.

    +Greenpeace protesters spend night on parliament roof
      Greenpeace protesters plan to remain on roof of Westminster Hall for first day of parliament after chilly night under stars A campaigner descends a ladder from the roof of the Palace of Westminster.

    +Sidekick Data Loss Shows the Danger of Relying Solely on the Cloud
      t's hard to believe a company as large as Microsoft, or at least one of its subsidiaries (Danger) could lose data for untold numbers of end users. Unfortunately, as T-Mobile relates, that's what happened, because of a server failure.

    +Smart grid gets island test in Maui resort area
      A 4-square-mile patch of Maui in the nation's most fossil-fuel dependent state soon will be home to a new kind of power grid, one that saves energy by turning off household appliances when electricity is expensive and makes better use of wind and solar power.

    +Twitter to Offer Video Tweets: Uh, No
      On Sunday, the Telegraph posted a story that stated that Twitter was about to introduce video tweeting. However, it looks like this can be filed under unfounded rumor, as noted by a quote from Twitter founder Biz Stone.

    +First iPhone 3.1.2 Firmware Jailbreak Released, For All Devices
      "Geohot," who was the first to jailbreak the original 2G iPhone (albeit with a bit of hardware tweaking) and also the first to jailbreak the iPhone 3GS has released the first jailbreak for the latest iPhone firmware, 3.1.2. The iPhone Dev Team still hasn't completed a jailbreak for the iPhone 3GS on the last firmware (except for previously jailbroken iPhone 3GS's).

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