2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Canada English Technology


Computerworld
   
Future traffic jams could slow down mobile networks   
Computerworld
Traffic jams may become even more of an aggravation than they are today as mobile networks struggle to handle a rapidly increasing number of connected cars. In a future where money from voice and messaging will no longer be the cash cows they once ...

Cars with Wi-Fi could cause data traffic jams   Owen Sound Sun Times

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Vancouver Sun
   
DigiBC hosts digital and tech awards in Vancouver: Meet the finalists   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — DigiBC hosts its annual digital and tech industry awards tonight at Science World in Vancouver. Here are the top 25 companies nominated in five categories for NEXTBC 2015. Some of the nominees are long familiar in Vancouver's tech and ...


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TechRadar
   
NSA planned to infect phones with malware via Google Play store   
TechRadar
Malware in the Google Play Store and Samsung app store is nothing new, but when it comes comes from the US National Security Agency, then that's a whole new threat level. An NSA app-hijacking program, dubbed IRRITANT HORN, was set up by the US ...

NSA planned to hack app stores run by Google and Samsung, report claims   South China Morning Post (subscription)
The NSA came up with a brilliantly sneaky way to hack your Android phone   BGR
Snowden Leak Reveals NSA's Plans of Malware Attack on App Stores   Uncover California
Daily Sabah   
StartupSmart   
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Toronto Sun
   
CRTC asks internet users for help testing broadband speeds   
CBC.ca
Not sure your internet speed is as fast as advertised? Canada's telecommunications regulator wants your help in testing internet speeds across the country. The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is looking for ...

CRTC needs Canadians' help to test home Internet speeds   Toronto Sun
CRTC to launch program to measure Internet speeds   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
CRTC to study broadband speeds   Cartt.ca (subscription)
News1130   
Caledon Enterprise   
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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Energeticcity.ca
   
Kelowna Mayor pushes for pedal power for Bike to Work Week   
Kelowna Capital News
Kelowna's collective pedal power got a boost from Mayor Colin Basran this week, as he embarked on his first cycle to the office in the lead up to Bike to Work Week. He decided to participate in the event that runs in Kelowna May 25 to 31 as it positively affects ...

Win prizes and enjoy daily events during Bike to Work and School Week   Williams Lake Tribune
Northern Health promoting bike to work week   Energeticcity.ca
Biking to Work – even if it means cycling from Chilliwack to Vancouver   Agassiz-Harrison Observer
Pinkbike.com   
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Moose Jaw Times-Herald
   
Cell phone tickets down dramatically   
Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Saskatchewan motorists are still driving too fast, but they were less distracted while doing so in April. © Times-Herald photo by Matthew Gourlie. More than 1,700 Saskatchewan motorists were ticketed for speeding and aggressive driving in April.
Over 2000 tickets issued for traffic safety violations in April   Southwest Booster
Vulnerable Road User Violations of concern to SGI   620 CKRM.com

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Am980 London News
   
Impaired Driving Charges Nearly Double In Huron County   
Am980 London News
OPP are sounding the alarm about a disturbing trend when it comes to impaired driving in Huron County. Despite year round public education and awareness efforts by groups such as Mother's Against Drunk Driving, impaired driving charges in Huron County ...

Impaired Driving Charges Up In Huron County   BlackburnNews.com

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Vancouver Sun
   
Class action suit filed over exploding airbags   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO — The latest in a series of proposed Canadian class-action suits over potentially deadly airbags was launched Thursday, this one over those installed in Chrysler vehicles. The lawsuits claim Japan-based Takata Corp. and its U.S. subsidiary ...

Huge air bag recall follows years of denial: Our view   USA TODAY
Canadian class actions against Takata over airbags to expand   The Sun Daily
Business Highlights   CanadianBusiness.com
CNBC   
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Apple Insider
   
Apple Store app updated with two-step authentication, deeper Touch ID integration   
Apple Insider
Apple on Thursday updated its Apple Store app for iOS with more comprehensive Touch ID support and a new two-factor authentication feature for securing users' Apple ID accounts. Apple Store version 3.3 is now protected by a two-step authentication ...

Apple iOS 9 May Include 'Home' App To Help Manage Your Smart Home   Tech Times
Apple Might Launch Smart HomeKit App for iOS 9 called 'Home'   Rapid News Network
Apple Store App for iOS Updated Touch ID Support, Two-Step Verification   Mac Rumors
TechRadar   
InformationWeek   
ReadWrite   
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ChannelBuzz.ca
   
Riverbed Announces Partner of the Year Awards at Riverbed Partner Summit 2015   
Digital Journal
SAN FRANCISCO--(Business Wire)--Riverbed Technology, the leader in application performance infrastructure, today recognized top-performing partners from around the world during Riverbed® Partner Summit 2015, the company's first annual partner ...

Riverbed No Longer 'Product-Centric,' Launches Services-Oriented Partner ...   CRN

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