2014年9月26日 星期五

2014-09-27 Canada English Technology

  Ars Technica   
Still more vulnerabilities in bash? Shellshock becomes whack-a-mole  Ars Technica
Remember when we said that a new patch had fixed the problems with the last patch to fix the rated-highly-dangerous “Shellshock” bug in the GNU Bourne Again Shell (bash)? You know, that bug that could allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a ...

Top regulators warn banks over 'Shellshock' bug as Apple and Oracle prepare ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Shellshock: What you need to know about the bug   CBC.ca
Oracle Shellshocked by Bash bug – but Exalogic peeps will have to wait   Register
Honolulu Star-Advertiser   
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  Vancouver Sun   
BlackBerry Posts a Loss, but Shows Signs of Life  New York Times
OTTAWA — Two days after unveiling its latest attempt to rekindle interest in its smartphones, BlackBerry announced a $207 million second-quarter loss on Friday. Despite the loss, the company, based in Waterloo, Ontario, no longer appears to be on the brink ...

BlackBerry's High Wireless Act   Wall Street Journal
BlackBerry tries to square decline with quirky Passport   Irish Independent
BlackBerry stamps its Passport, Rockefellers get out of oil: BUSINESS WEEK ...   CBC.ca
Irish Examiner   
Financial Post   
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  Tom's Guide   
Apple's iOS 8.0.2 Fixes HealthKit, Cellular Problems  Tom's Guide
Apple has launched yet another mobile software update this week, and this time it (hopefully) won't knock out your iPhone's cellular service. Available now, iOS 8.0.2 brings the HealthKit and Reachability fixes that were meant for iOS 8.0.1, while avoiding the ...

No, you probably can't bend the iPhone 6 Plus. Unless you're a bodybuilder.   Washington Post (blog)
Why Bendgate Matters For iPhone 6 Plus Users And Apple's Supply Chain   Forbes
Apple Addresses Claims iPhone 6 Plus Devices Bend, Replacements Being ...   Viral Global News
sleekmoney   
Businessweek   
SFGate   
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  CBC.ca   
Cogeco to push for regulated access to mobile airwaves  CBC.ca
One of Canada's major telecom companies says it will urge Ottawa to clear the way for a new type of wireless broadband network that's been used successfully in other countries, but hasn't been available in Canada. Cogeco Inc. CEO Louis Audet said he will ...

Cogeco could launch wireless if CRTC tweaks regs for virtual carriers   Cartt.ca (subscription)
Cogeco makes recommendation to CRTC, eyes wireless service   Telecompaper (subscription)
Cogeco wants regulator to open market to virtual wireless carriers   ITWorld Canada
The Globe and Mail   
Reuters   
Waterloo Record   
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  ChrisD.ca   
28 Fatal Collisions in Manitoba Over the Summer  ChrisD.ca
RCMP Crest Logo Statistics released by Manitoba RCMP show 30 people were killed in 28 collisions over the summer months. RCMP say the number of deaths is actually down compared to the same period last year, measuring from Victoria Day to the ...

10000 Tickets, 28 Fatal Motor Vehicle Collisions – RCMP report   CJOB
28 fatal crashes in province this summer: RCMP   Winnipeg Free Press
RCMP summer stats: 10000 tickets, 489 drunk drivers, 30 deaths   MyToba

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Why the CRTC's pursuit of Netflix could define the future of Canadian Content  Edmonton Journal
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  MobileSyrup.com   
AH Primetime: BlackBerry Won't Ever Run Android and Here's Why  Android Headlines - Android News
BlackBerry is often considered the pioneer of the smartphone and productivity trend that we all are proudly a part of. They were one of the first to make typing on a physical keyboard to compose an email on the go from meeting to office desk, and make the ...

Should Blackberry License out Blackberry 10?   Good E-Reader (blog)
BlackBerry CEO confirms Passport sequel, will also unveil concept device at ...   MobileSyrup.com
How to dump your iPhone or Android phone for the BlackBerry Passport   BGR
Air Herald   
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  Irish Examiner   
Audi's TT to be a hit at Paris  Irish Examiner
SOME keenly awaited debuts, a glimpse of what the future holds and a host of greener and leaner machines for 2015 will feature at the Paris Motor Show. The new Audi TT Roadster and the TTS Roadster will undoubtedly be among the big hits. Audi says the ...

Audi unveils new TT Roadster   Auto123
Audi reveals 2015 TT and TTS Roadsters prior to Paris debut   New York Daily News
2016 Audi TT - A Close Encounter of the Third Kind   The Car Guide
autoevolution   
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  The Straits Times   
Is your phablet too big? Get a 'thumb extender'  London Free Press
A Japanese company is selling a thumb extender to help users reach the oversized screens of the newer, oversized "phablets", such as the iPhone 6 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note. Thanko, based in Tokyo, has unveiled the Yubi Nobiiru which translates ...

'Thumb Extender' helps iPhone 6 users reach oversized screen   WESH Orlando
Japan firm has 'thumbs up' solution for bigger smartphones   The Star Online
Thumbs up to smartphones!: Japan firm produces 'thumb extender' solution for ...   Luxemburger Wort - English Edition
Mashable   
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  Nanaimo Daily News   
Kia adds Soul to the electric vehicle market  The Globe and Mail
Add one more product choice to Canada's so-far hesitant electric vehicle market. Kia's funky Soul will be available as an all-electric car for the 2015 model year, in addition to the gasoline model that's sold in North America since 2009. In sync with the ...

Test Drive: Kia Soul just keeps turning heads   Nanaimo Daily News

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