2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 Canada English Technology

  CTV News   
Apple planning iPad event for Oct. 16: Report  CTV News
(SAN FRANCISCO-AFP) - On the heels of a major launch of large-screen iPhones, Apple has scheduled an Oct. 16 event to update its iPad line, technology news website Re/code reported Friday. The event also will include a look at next-generation software ...

Apple tipped to launch new iPad soon   The Australian
Biz Break: Apple plans to debut new iPad on Oct. 16, multiple reports say   San Jose Mercury News
What Will Apple Announce At Its October 16th Event?   Forbes
PC Magazine   
The Globe and Mail   
USA TODAY   
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  CBC.ca   
Canada allows e-labelling for high-tech devices  CBC.ca
Serial numbers no longer need to be visible on the surface of devices such as smartphones or wearable technology such as smartwatches in Canada, thanks to new electronic labelling regulations. The new rules are "opening Canada's markets to the latest ...

No more paper warranties? E-labelling regulations unveiled in Waterloo   CTV News
Canada greenlights e-labelling for devices   Cartt.ca (subscription)
Government okays e-labelling for wearable technology   ITWorld Canada
Computer Dealer News   
DigitalJournal.com   
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Computer security sleuths hack the hackers  Vancouver Sun
HALIFAX — Mark is a disgruntled employee. So disgruntled that when he decamped from his job he downloaded critical files from his company computer, files he could sell to fund what he envisioned as an early retirement. Hot on his heels are the white-hat ...


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  CBC.ca   
SpaceX, cellphone prices, and Netflix: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP  CBC.ca
The world's space industry gathered in Toronto this week with one main message for the world: the sky is no longer the limit. Space exploration was a major hive of innovation and investment since humans first started putting satellites into orbit more than 50 ...

It's time to be honest: Netflix is parasitic   The Globe and Mail
Netflix versus the CRTC: Who will win?   Toronto Sun

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  Regina Leader-Post   
Police trying to cut down on aggressive drivers  Regina Leader-Post
Throughout October, police will be trying to curb issues like speeding, stunting and speeding through work zones. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post files. REGINA — Police services across Saskatchewan want to eliminate a lingering danger.
What kind of aggressive driving do you hate most?   CBC.ca
Police focus on aggressive drivers, work zone speeding in October   Southwest Booster
Aggressive drivers this month's target   Moose Jaw Times-Herald
CTV News   
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Gas-line repairs expected to cause 'major delays' on portion of Crowchild Trail  MetroNews Canada
City officials are warning of “major delays” on Crowchild Trail in the coming weeks as ATCO performs gas line repairs. Starting Friday, the lanes closest to the concrete barrier on north and southbound Crowchild will be be closed entirely at 54 Avenue SW.

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  CBC.ca   
More charges against Skyway crash driver  CHCH News
The truck driver who drove his dump truck into the Burlington Skyway, forcing it to close for days, is facing more charges. Sukhvinder Rai, 34, of Brampton is facing four more charges. It's not clear what those charges are yet because they haven't been laid.
Burlington Skyway crash: Driver to face additional charges   CBC.ca
Driver in Burlington Skyway crash could face more charges   Newstalk 1010
New charges expected against Skyway Bridge crash driver   Mississauga
South Asian Observer   
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  E Canada Now   
Nova Scotia Cracks Down on Texting while Driving Via Stiffer Fines  E Canada Now
Halifax, Nova Scotia – The problem of texting while driving has forced the provincial government to increase the fines as of February 1, 2015. The increase in fines is meant to act as a deterrent to drivers to abstain from texting while behind the wheel.
Commuters beware: Province upping fines for using cell phones while driving   Daily Business Buzz - Nova Scotia
Penalties going up for texting and driving in Nova Scotia   Nova News Now

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  CBC.ca   
Bordeaux wine lovers awaiting 2011 vintage this weekend  CBC.ca
Many wine enthusiasts are awaiting the release of the 2011 Bordeaux vintages, which arrive in B.C.'s liquor stores Saturday. CBC Radio One's On the Coast got some recommendations and advice from the show's Master of Wine, Barb Philip. How does the ...

2011 Bordeaux wine release expected to draw long lines   Richmond Review
Don't get stuck with Baby Duck: 2011 vintage Bordeaux wines expected to sell ...   The Province
Bordeaux 2011 hits Vancouver   The Drinks Business

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  Canada.com   
Ollie Review: Sphero's new trick-focused remote control toy has a learning curve  Montreal Gazette
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OIlie Review: Sphero's new trick-focused remote control toy has a learning curve   Windsor Star

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