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Canadian Startup TagMyDoc Uses QR Codes To Innovate Document Sharing
0By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O CanadaTagMyDoc, a Canada based startup, is offering users the ability to use 2D tags or QR Codes as they are more commonly known to share and collaborate on documents. Users can now utilize the popular tags to share documents they have stored in DropBox, ...
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Newfoundland And Labrador Gives Desire2Learn $3.5-million To Setup Shop In Province
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Business, News, O CanadaThe government of Newfoundland and Labrador has given a $3.5-million forgivable loan to hot Canadian e-learning start up, Desire2Learn, to convince it to open up an office in the province which will help generate 35 jobs within the next 5 years. Desire2Learn has 560 people working for t...
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CRTC Forcing Wireless Providers to Create Network To Track and Prevent iCrime
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Apple, Gadgets, News, O Canada, SmartphonesCanadian newspaper The Globe and Mail has reported that the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) will be taking a large bite out of
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Canada’s D-Wave Gains New Investors Including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and In-Q-Tel
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Business, Gadgets, News, O CanadaVancouver’s D-Wave Systems has been working on their revolutionary quantum chip technology for almost eight years. The start-up’s work promises to unleash unbelievable amounts of computing power that would help make solving today toughest computing issues much easier. Although their intent in undeniable, their actual work has not been able...
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Target Works With GLENTEL To Offer 124 Target Mobile Locations in Canada
By: Kevin Green | October 6th, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesMajor retailer Target has announced plans to launch 124 “Target Mobile” retail locations in Canada by next year. The new kiosks will pop up around Target’s retails locations and offer customers the chance to purchase mobile services on the go. According to reports, the first Target Mobile location will be setup by March or Apr...
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Canadian Use Social Media To Help Missing Children Society of Canada
By: Talha Bhatti | October 5th, 2012 | News, O Canada, Social MediaThe Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) has embraced modern technologies to create new ways to help Canadian communities search and find missing children across the country. The MCSC has developed numerous innovative tool to help in the search for missing children through individual engagement tools. The work of the organizatio...
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LEAK: BlackBerry 10 ‘Aristo’ Device’s Impressive Specs
By: Kuljit Grewal | October 5th, 2012 | News, O Canada, SmartphonesAs the anticipation builds for RIM’s latest phones and operating software release in early 2013, more information is becoming available via various media sources. As we have reported in the past, RIM has announced that they will be releasing two separate and distinct device types that will run their BB10 OS. One such device is an all-touch model (Dev Alpha) with a QWERTY and touch combination de...
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Rogers Starts LTE Network Service In New Locations
By: Talha Bhatti | October 3rd, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesOn September 12, Rogers announced that they would be bringing LTE to more cities around Canada by October 1. The wireless giant delivered on its promise and now several new locations in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan have newly minted LTE capability. Rogers has stated that the company i...
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Video Containing BlackBerry 10 N-Series and L-Series Leaked Then Abruptly Removed
By: Kevin Green | October 2nd, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesEven though the release of RIM's BlackBerry 10 is still several months away, everyone has been waiting for leaked images or video of the phones and the mobile operating system. BlackBerry fans had their wishes answered when a promotional video was uploaded online and it contained a lot of ...
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Canadian Privacy Commissioner Reveals Websites Sharing User Data Inappropriately
By: Kevin Green | October 2nd, 2012 | News, O CanadaCanada’s Privacy Commissioner, Jennifer Stoddart, said late last month that some of Canada’s top websites and domains were handling the personal information of users inappropriately. She highlighted the practice of passing along the details of subscribers to advertisers and third-parties as practices that made the federal privacy...
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