Rogers adopts sane device unlocking policy, $8 pay-per-use US roaming

Rogers adopts sane device unlocking policy, $8 payperuse US roaming

Rogers has had an unlocking policy in place for awhile, but it isn’t what most would call reasonable: an unlock isn’t even an option until the contract is over, which could involve a 3-year wait and obsolete hardware that isn’t worth the effort. Logic is about to prevail, thanks in part to pressure from proposed CRTC guidelines on customer rights. A policy change in March will see Rogers unlock devices as long as they’ve been on the network for at least 90 days, delivering freedom while the equipment is still relevant. Subscribers will just have to swallow the $50 fee, although that’s a relative bargain next to buying outright.

The provider is also making a gesture of goodwill to those who frequently cross into the US through a new roaming add-on launching this spring. Border-hoppers will have the option to pay $8 to get a quick, 50MB hit of data for one day. It’s not quite the revolution the carrier claims when many of us could blow past the limit within minutes — Instagram, anyone? Still, it’s good enough for emergency directions or an email check among those of us who won’t commit to a permanent roaming plan.

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This Week’s Top Comedy Video: The Worst Pick-Up Lines

If you’re at a party or at a bar or at a club or on the street or just living this thing we called life, you should probably never ever say these pick up lines. They’re cringe-inducingly awful. They make you consider asexuality. They make you want to never meet new people again. More »

New York Fashion Week Backstage Beauty: Color And Class Reign Supreme At Jason Wu Fall 2013 (PHOTOS)

Another win for Wu!
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Joe Flacco Contract Negotiations: Which Franchise Tag Will Ravens Use?

By Joel Corry, National Football Post

Once negotiations for Joe Flacco’s new contract resume, they should intensify pretty quickly because the period to designate franchise players begins on February 18 and runs through March 4. If the Baltimore Ravens and Joe Linta, Flacco’s agent, reach an impasse, the Ravens must decide whether to use a non-exclusive or an exclusive franchise tag on Flacco.

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Pirate Bay documentary now streaming, up for download on (surprise!) The Pirate Bay

Pirate Bay documentary now streaming, up for download on (surprise!) The Pirate Bay

Way back in 2010, filmmaker Simon Klose petitioned folks on Kickstarter for $25,000 to hire a professional video editor. The pro’s task? Sifting through and editing over 200 hours of footage Klose had recorded that chronicles the journey of The Pirate Bay’s three founders throughout their trial. Now, over two years later and after the case’s conclusion, the documentary has premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and is now available for your viewing pleasure. Sure, you could watch the whole hour and twenty minute-long affair in 1080p on YouTube, but what would be more fitting than legally downloading it (thanks to a creative commons license) through The Pirate Bay? Hit the neighboring source link to start downloading TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard, or head past the break for the full film.

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Tsukumo RS1J-A43 / E Slim Desktop PC

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Tsukumo Japan has dropped another slim desktop PC into the market. Called the RS1J-A43 / E, the system sports a 2.60GHz Intel Celeron G1610 processor, an Intel H61 Express Chipset, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 300W power supply and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS with Microsoft Office Personal 2013. The RS1J-A43 / E retails for 57,980 Yen (about $619). [Product Page]

John Williams: Star Wars Main Theme

Today John Williams—one of cinemas most memorable and prolific composers—turns 81. And even if you’ve never heard of him, you’ve certainly heard his work. He’s responsible for some of the most recognizable movie soundtracks from the past 40 years. More »

Ainol NOVO7 Venus/Myth Quad Core Android 4.1 Tablet

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Ainol is bringing you their newest Quad Core Android 4.1 tablet, the NOVO7 Venus/Myth. Priced at just $138.99, the tablet comes with a 7.0-inch 1280 x 800 IPS capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.5GHz Cortex-A9 Quad Core processor, a Vivante GC1000 GPU, a 1GB DDR3 RAM, a 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual cameras (0.3MP front & 2MP rear), Flash 11 support, 1080p Full HD video playback support, 3G external support, WiFi, a mini HDMI port, a built-in 4000mAh battery and runs on Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OS. [Product Page]

Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points: Droning On

Up until now, President Obama has mostly gotten a pass for his extension of the drone warfare that began under President Bush. The folks on the Right have a good point — what would the Left have had to say about such a state of affairs if President Romney were in the Oval Office?
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Climate Change And The Blizzard: Nor’easters More Fierce With Global Warming, Scientists Say

Climate change may or may not have helped generate the nor’easter lashing the East Coast this weekend. Such storms happen with some regularity, after all. But the amount of snow the storm called “Nemo” ultimately dumps, and the extent of flood damage it leaves in its wake, may well have ties to global warming, climate scientists suggested.

Michael Mann, a climatologist who directs the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University, compared a major storm like Nemo — or Hurricane Irene or Superstorm Sandy, for that matter — to a basketball slam-dunk with a lower net.

“If you take the basketball court and raise it a foot, you’re going to see more slam-dunks,” Mann said. “Not every dunk is due to raising the floor, but you’ll start seeing them happen more often then they ought to.”

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