2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 Canada English Technology

  NDTV   
Complaints on 'Bendy' iPhone, Software Bugs Dog Apple  NDTV
Apple released and then abruptly pulled back an update for the iOS software powering the iPhone on Wednesday after users complained of bugs, including one that disabled cellular service. The apparently botched update came after a rash of complaints ...

Apple yanks iOS 8 update after series of snafus   USA TODAY
Apple pulls IOS update after software causes dropped calls   Toronto Star
New iPhones run into software, bending complaints   The Hindu
Irish Independent   
kgw.com   
CBS 8 San Diego   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Shell Shock: Bash bug labelled largest ever to hit the internet  Sydney Morning Herald
A new security vulnerability found in everything from iPhones and laptops to light bulbs and web cameras has been dubbed by security experts as worse than Heartbleed, the bug found earlier this year that affected almost every device. Dubbed "Shell Shock" ...

Experts warn Bash bug poses “catastrophic” threat to devices in the home   Herald Sun
Bash software bug could be bigger threat than Heartbleed, experts warn   The Guardian
The Bash bug could leak data from connected devices, researcher says   VentureBeat
Reuters   
CNNMoney   
iT News   
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  CBC.ca   
BlackBerry launches Passport phone, Blend app  CBC.ca
Replay our LIVE BLOG here; INTERACTIVE: Smartphone comparison. BlackBerry released its new Passport phone today, a keyboard smartphone with a 4.5-inch​ screen aimed at corporate users. John Chen, charged with turning around Waterloo, ...

Good grief, it's BONKERS! BlackBerry's WTF comeback phone   Register
BlackBerry's Passport and Blend: What you need to know   ITBusiness.ca
BlackBerry launches Passport as turnaround enters new stage   Hamilton Spectator
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Sun   
Financial Post   
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Movie review: David Bowie Is brings context to museum show (with video)  Montreal Gazette
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  The Star Online   
Netflix refuses to give subscriber data to Canada regulator  The Star Online
STEADFAST REFUSAL: Online video streaming service Netflix has refused to turn over subscriber data to the Canada's broadcast regulator, a spokesman for the agency told AFP Tuesday. — Reuters. OTTAWA: Online video streaming service Netflix has ...

Our inferiority complex on display   Toronto Star
Jesse Kline: Netflix for the win   National Post
Netflix refuses CRTC demand to hand over subscriber data   CBC.ca
Brock Press   
Financial Post   
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  CTV News   
Motorcycle seized over dangerous speed  StarPhoenix
Saskatoon police handed a $540 speeding ticket to a 21-year-old man and seized his motorcycle after he was clocked driving a whopping 170 kilometres per hour on Valley Road - almost twice the posted speed limit. Officers spotted the speeding bike around ...

Motorcyclist caught speeding at 170 km/h   CTV News

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  Globalnews.ca   
Tougher laws for texting drivers  Globalnews.ca
QUEBEC CITY – Quebec's transport minister wants to toughen sanctions against drivers who are caught texting, including hitting them with four demerit points. “We have to improve the law and make sure that people understand it's very dangerous to use a ...

Demerit points threatend for drivers using cell phones   CTV News
Quebec considering more demerit points for drivers caught texting in their cars   mysask.com

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Vancouver startup, Telus to plug cars into the Internet  IT World Canada Blogs (blog)
Developers looking to take advantage of the Internet of Things have a new outlet in Canada with the word that Telus Corp. has partnered with a Vancouver startup to offer a connected car solution. The carrier shortly launch a wireless car monitoring service ...


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  Timmins Press   
Seatbelt enforcement campaign launched  Timmins Press
South Porcupine OPP Const. Gillian Coughlin speaks with motorists during a brief seatbelt checkstop held Wednesday on Highway 101 near Northern College in Timmins. The OPP kicked off a three-week seatbelt enforcement campaign on Wednesday ...

One road safety message finally beginning to stick   Simcoe.com
OPP cracking down on seatbelt violations   Standard Freeholder

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  Peterborough Examiner   
Local developer Jesse Herzog has solved a problem most of...  Mynextfone
Local developer Jesse Herzog has solved a problem most of us didn't know we had. It's kind of a trend with him. Simply put, Herzog has created an alternative to the tired old hoodie-and-jeans look that permeates the lofts and startups of San Francisco techie ...

Infant Chic: Get a load of Suitsy, the business onesie   Upstart
The Suitsy: It's a Onesie for the office   Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin

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