Toronto Sun
Is this the end of the brick-and-mortar store?
Toronto Sun
I have to admit I'm a little bit strange when it comes to being progressive with technology versus living in the past. I love the latest gadgets and computer technology but spend far too much time reminiscing about the way things used to be, finding great interest ...
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Toronto Sun
I have to admit I'm a little bit strange when it comes to being progressive with technology versus living in the past. I love the latest gadgets and computer technology but spend far too much time reminiscing about the way things used to be, finding great interest ...
Toronto Star
CRTC falls short on true wireless competition: Geist
Toronto Star
The competitiveness of Canadian wireless services has been the source of an ongoing and contentious debate for years. This week, Canada's telecom regulator concluded that there is a competitiveness problem, yet in a decision surprisingly applauded by ...
CRTC roaming decision won't mean lighter bills for Tbaytel cell customersCBC.ca
Telus profit rises 10% on strong demandThe Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-Telus profit rises 10 pct on strong demandReuters
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Toronto Star
The competitiveness of Canadian wireless services has been the source of an ongoing and contentious debate for years. This week, Canada's telecom regulator concluded that there is a competitiveness problem, yet in a decision surprisingly applauded by ...
CRTC roaming decision won't mean lighter bills for Tbaytel cell customers
Telus profit rises 10% on strong demand
UPDATE 1-Telus profit rises 10 pct on strong demand
CTV News
Sask. to spend 'record' amount on road construction this year
CTV News
Work on the Regina Bypass and 300 kilometres worth of repaving on the province's busiest highways are among the projects listed for the 2015-2016 road construction season in Saskatchewan. Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner says in a ...
Saskatchewan government to spend close to $1B on highway projectsCBC.ca
Sask construction season officially beginsSaskatoon StarPhoenix
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CTV News
Work on the Regina Bypass and 300 kilometres worth of repaving on the province's busiest highways are among the projects listed for the 2015-2016 road construction season in Saskatchewan. Highways and Infrastructure Minister Nancy Heppner says in a ...
Saskatchewan government to spend close to $1B on highway projects
Sask construction season officially begins
Stuff.co.nz
Microsoft HoloLens offers glimpse into a sci-fi future
Stuff.co.nz
The HoloLens could be a prop from a sci fi film; a headset Cyclops from the X-Men movie might wear loaded with the technology from Minority Report. Microsoft defends its latest technology, their answer to Google Glass, stoutly. A limited number of media at ...
Microsoft striving to be cool againNew Zealand Herald
Microsoft starting to become cool againIndependent Online
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Positive On Upcoming Projects Like HololensOpptrends
GuruFocus.com (registration)
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Stuff.co.nz
The HoloLens could be a prop from a sci fi film; a headset Cyclops from the X-Men movie might wear loaded with the technology from Minority Report. Microsoft defends its latest technology, their answer to Google Glass, stoutly. A limited number of media at ...
Microsoft striving to be cool again
Microsoft starting to become cool again
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Positive On Upcoming Projects Like Hololens
Engadget
Students design a facial recognition cane for blind people
Engadget
Facial recognition technology has many use cases, but none nearly as significant as this next one might be. A group of students at Birmingham City University are developing a smart cane, dubbed XploR, which uses a combination of hardware and software to ...
The blind will soon be able to identify their loved ones using this one-of-a-kind ...Digital Trends
'Smart cane' to help blind people recognize facesToronto Sun
Students develop cane with facial recognition capabilities to guide blindBiometric Update
Phys.Org
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Engadget
Facial recognition technology has many use cases, but none nearly as significant as this next one might be. A group of students at Birmingham City University are developing a smart cane, dubbed XploR, which uses a combination of hardware and software to ...
The blind will soon be able to identify their loved ones using this one-of-a-kind ...
'Smart cane' to help blind people recognize faces
Students develop cane with facial recognition capabilities to guide blind
MarketWatch
Cadillac ATS-V and the strange joys of engine noise
MarketWatch
The ATS-V is Cadillac's smallest car, with a 464-hp turbo V6 beast under the hood. Cadillac wants in on BMW's performance cred. By. DanNeil. I am in search of a word. The car in question is the newly juiced Cadillac ATS-V Coupe, a performance version of ...
Review: Cadillac ATS-V is a hot rod to rival BMWToronto Star
First Drive: 2016 Cadillac ATS-V puts the Germans on noticeCTV News
Boost makes it better: 2015 Cadillac CTS 3.6-liter TT Vsport review notesAutoweek
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MarketWatch
The ATS-V is Cadillac's smallest car, with a 464-hp turbo V6 beast under the hood. Cadillac wants in on BMW's performance cred. By. DanNeil. I am in search of a word. The car in question is the newly juiced Cadillac ATS-V Coupe, a performance version of ...
Review: Cadillac ATS-V is a hot rod to rival BMW
First Drive: 2016 Cadillac ATS-V puts the Germans on notice
Boost makes it better: 2015 Cadillac CTS 3.6-liter TT Vsport review notes
Malay Mail Online
Emails that self-destruct using an app
Malay Mail Online
A new application lets people send self-destructing messages from whatever email accounts they fancy. — AFP-Relaxnews picLAS VEGAS, May 9 — A startup company wants to make your emails vanish forever — but in a good way. The firm, Confidential CC ...
Startup shows off self-destructing messagesThe Daily Star
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Malay Mail Online
A new application lets people send self-destructing messages from whatever email accounts they fancy. — AFP-Relaxnews picLAS VEGAS, May 9 — A startup company wants to make your emails vanish forever — but in a good way. The firm, Confidential CC ...
Startup shows off self-destructing messages
fishbat CMO Jennifer Calise Discusses 4 Places to Find Data for Marketing ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
TRIBECA, N.Y., May 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- fishbat is a leading online marketing firm based in Long Island, N.Y. With cutting-edge Internet marketing strategies, fishbat helps clients attract new customers, increase revenue and enhance brand ...
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SYS-CON Media (press release)
TRIBECA, N.Y., May 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- fishbat is a leading online marketing firm based in Long Island, N.Y. With cutting-edge Internet marketing strategies, fishbat helps clients attract new customers, increase revenue and enhance brand ...
Hardcore Gamer
Review: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Hardcore Gamer
B.J. Blazkowicz is back for another Nazi-slaying adventure in Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. A standalone expansion and prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order, The Old Blood tells the events leading up to the beginning of The New Order. With a new story and ...
Should You Buy? Wolfenstein: The Old BloodThe Killeen Daily Herald (blog)
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review: More old-school than New OrderPCWorld
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review - Just Short of Grindhouse (PS4)PlayStation LifeStyle
Forbes
Yahoo News
Game Informer
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Hardcore Gamer
B.J. Blazkowicz is back for another Nazi-slaying adventure in Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. A standalone expansion and prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order, The Old Blood tells the events leading up to the beginning of The New Order. With a new story and ...
Should You Buy? Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review: More old-school than New Order
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review - Just Short of Grindhouse (PS4)
Entrepreneur
Tour of California cyclists hit Sacramento area streets in preparation for men's ...
Sacramento Bee
With Sunday's opening stage less than two days away, many of the 144 entrants are in town getting adjusted to Sacramento. They've begun posting pictures of their rides on local streets and the American River Parkway, as well as their stops around the ...
Storify: Geeking out in the CapitalCTV News
Shooting death of 10th grader 'shocking,' school officials sayNJ.com
Want to Look Smart on Social Media? 5 Tips From Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.Entrepreneur
National Post
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Sacramento Bee
With Sunday's opening stage less than two days away, many of the 144 entrants are in town getting adjusted to Sacramento. They've begun posting pictures of their rides on local streets and the American River Parkway, as well as their stops around the ...
Storify: Geeking out in the Capital
Shooting death of 10th grader 'shocking,' school officials say
Want to Look Smart on Social Media? 5 Tips From Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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