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2014-10-05 Canada English Technology

  IBNLive   
Reports: Apple to Unveil Next-Gen iPad Lineup on Oct. 16  PC Magazine
Exciting news on the iPad front, Apple fans. If you're eager to hear to find out about Cupertino's next-gen tablet lineup, you might want to go ahead and mark your calendar for Oct. 16. That's the date being reported by The Wall Street Journal and Re/Code, ...

Apple to unveil new iPad during 'special event' in California later this month   Mirror.co.uk
New iPad to be unveiled on October 16 event   Khaleej Times
New iPad expected to be launched at October 16 Apple Inc event   Indian Express
NEWS.com.au   
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  Canada News   
Sukhvinder Rai : Driver to face additional charges  Canada News
The trucker involved in the crash that shut down the Burlington Skyway over the August long weekend will appear in court again today. 34 year old Sukhvinder Singh Rai of Brampton is charged with impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over 80 ...

Burlington Skyway crash: Driver to face additional charges   CBC.ca
More charges against Skyway crash driver   CHCH News
Driver in Burlington Skyway crash could face more charges   Newstalk 1010
durhamregion.com   
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  Indian Express   
Upcoming Blackberry Phones 2014: Passport Is Company's Best Selling ...  KpopStarz
It looks like Blackberry has followed the technique of Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi when it comes to releasing its new upcoming Blackberry phones for 2014, particularly the Passport. Announced a couple of months ago, the Blackberry Passport is certainly ...

BlackBerry, back with a bang!   Hindustan Times
BlackBerry Irregular Heptagon appears online (Video)   MobileSyrup.com
BlackBerry Passport Out of Stock Again   Chinatopix
The Motley Fool Canada   
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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
Penalties going up for texting and driving in Nova Scotia   Nova News Now

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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 ...

Government okays e-labelling for wearable technology   ITWorld Canada
Canada announces new electronic labelling regulations   Austrian Tribune
Canada greenlights e-labelling for devices   Cartt.ca (subscription)
DigitalJournal.com   
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  CTV News   
What kind of aggressive driving do you hate most?  CBC.ca
Saskatchewan's aggressive drivers could find themselves getting extra scrutiny from the police this month. Throughout October, RCMP and municipal police forces are focusing on aggressive driving. The term includes: speeding; running red lights ...

Aggressive drivers this month's target   Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Police across Sask. cracking down on aggressive drivers   CTV News

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  SavingAdvice.com   
Google Responds to $100 Million Lawsuit over Nude Leaked Photos  SavingAdvice.com
The celebrity nude photo scandal resurfaced again in the news as a lawsuit for $100 million has been filed by Hollywood attorney Marty Singer against Google. Unless you've been living under a rock, you heard about the hacked and leaked photos that hit the ...

Hacked celebrities threaten $100 million lawsuit against Google   The Nation Newspaper
Google threatened with $100 million lawsuit for nude photo leak   Daily Digest
Google 'deletes thousands of naked celeb pictures'   Irish Independent
Beta Wired   
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  Financial Post   
Google Glass receives regulatory approval in Canada  Financial Post
Google Glass is one step closer to a wider release in Canada, after receiving approval from Canadian regulators, the company confirmed to the Financial Post on Friday. The Google Inc.-made computerized eyeglasses — currently available to a limited ...

Google Glasses One Step Closer to Sale in Canada After Clearing Regulatory ...   E Canada Now

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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   The Province (blog)

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  CTV News   
Brampton biker accused of evading police at twice the speed limit  CTV News
A 23-year-old Brampton man is accused of trying to escape from a police officer while operating his motorcycle at twice the speed limit. The male suspect faces a total of 13 charges after the incident on Thursday morning, including: dangerous operation of a ...

Cops nab motorcyclist doing twice limit on Hwy. 407   Waterloo Record

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