2015年5月5日 星期二

2015-05-06 Canada English Technology


The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Made-in-Canada streaming services CraveTV, Shomi added to Apple TV   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
For the first time, Apple Inc. is adding made-in-Canada streaming video apps to its Apple TV service. On Tuesday, BCE Inc.'s CraveTV and the Shomi network (a partnership of Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc.) were added to the ...

CraveTV now streaming on Apple TV   Crave Online
Canada's CraveTV launches on Apple TV   HD Report
Canadians Can Now Satisfy CraveTV Hunger on Apple TV   Digital Home
Financial Post   
MobileSyrup.com   
BlackburnNews.com   
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Waterloo Record
   
Age-guessing website raises privacy concerns   
Waterloo Record
A photo of former Canadian prime minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier is shown after being processed through the website "How Old Do I Look." People who upload photos of their faces to the new How Old Do I Look website are giving Microsoft the right to use the ...

How Old Do I Look Microsoft website raises privacy concerns   CBC.ca
All rights reserved: How Old Do I Look website...   Cambridge Times

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MetroNews Canada
   
Vancouver Yellow Cabs first taxis in Canada to get free Wi-Fi   
MetroNews Canada
Internet addicts will soon be able to surf the web from the back seat of Vancouver's Yellow Cabs. The company partnered with Telus to offer complementary Wi-Fi to paying customers in its 350 taxis, making it the first fleet in the country to include the service for ...

Telus gets the go-ahead to roll out free Wi-Fi in Vancouver   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Telus to support free Wi-Fi in Vancouver taxis   Telecompaper (subscription)
Telus, Yellow Cab team up to offer free Wi-Fi in Vancouver taxis   CBC.ca
Business in Vancouver   
Vancity Buzz   
24 Hours Vancouver   
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Toronto Sun
   
CRTC limits roaming rates that big carriers can charge   
Toronto Star
Canada's telecom watchdog will regulate the rates that the country's Big Three wireless providers can charge smaller rivals to use their networks, a move that could ultimately lower retail prices for some consumers and allow newer companies to expand their ...

CRTC cracks down on roaming rates national carriers charge rivals   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada Caps Rates BCE, Rogers, Telus Charge Rivals for Roaming   Bloomberg
CRTC Decision Could Result In Lower Roaming Costs   Am980 London News
CBC.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
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Toronto Sun
   
Facebook Messenger, 'Minecraft' the top downloads   
Toronto Sun
A little bit of movement on the iTunes charts this week. As of Tuesday, May 5, Facebook Messenger and Minecraft are the most downloaded free and paid apps at the Apple App Store. The top free app this week is once again Facebook Messenger.
Facebook Messenger had 1 million video calls in the first 2 days, Facebook says   Mashable

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CTV News
   
Two young men charged with racing on Highway 401 near Chatham   
CTV News
Two young men are facing racing charges after Chatham-Kent OPP say they were caught speeding on Highway 401 in two separate cases. The first incident occurred on Friday, just before 9:30 p.m. An officer observed a westbound Infiniti SUV near Charing ...

OPP lay racing charges   Chatham Daily News
Racers Caught On 401   BlackburnNews.com
OPP lay racing charges a few hours apart   Chatham This Week

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Globalnews.ca
   
Vancouver police launch campaign to reduce high-risk driving   
Globalnews.ca
Vancouver police are teaming up with other police agencies, the B.C. government and ICBC to kick off their month-long campaign to cut back on high-risk driving. Officers were at the intersection of 44th Avenue and Alberta Street to educate drivers this ...

Risky left turns targeted in month-long police blitz   CTV News
ICBC, police team up for high-risk driving campaign   Canadian Underwriter

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Toronto Sun
   
TTC probing photo of driver doing crossword   
Toronto Sun
A TTC bus driver has allegedly been caught doing a crossword at a crossroad. A photo shows the driver at a red light with a pen in hand and a newspaper on the steering wheel open to the crossword page. Brent Gunning, of Sportsnet 590 radio, tweeted the ...

EXCLUSIVE: TTC driver caught doing crossword at red light   680 News

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MetroNews Canada
   
Lots of fish in the sea of Kanata's retail boom, but Bass Pro won't be one of them   
MetroNews Canada
Looks like Bass Pro Shops won't be coming to Kanata after all. The outdoor and sporting-goods chain told Metro it is shelving plans to open a store off the 417 across from the Canadian Tire Centre. “We are not moving forward with the deal at this time,” ...

Bass Pro scraps plans for Kanata store   580 CFRA Radio
Bass Pro planned for Kanata canned   www.ottawacommunitynews.com/

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ChannelBuzz.ca
   
EMC VSPEX portfolio being expanded into the enterprise   
ChannelBuzz.ca
The channel-exclusive VSPEX solutions, which have been targeted at mid-market and SMB customers, are being expanded to the enterprise with the addition of the EMC VMAX 100K enterprise data services platform. Gregg Ambulos_400. Gregg Ambulos ...

Brocade SAN Fabric Technologies Provide Solid Foundation for New EMC ...   MarketWatch
New EMC VSPEX with VMAX 100K Delivers Hyperconsolidation for Mission ...   PR Newswire (press release)

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