• Mobile Devices Cause Need For New Area Codes In Many Parts Of Canada

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   February 20th, 2013   |   News, O Canada

    Canada will be getting a lot of new area codes in different parts of the country thanks to the massive demand generated by the large number of new mobile devices being sold. The demand for new area codes has also been spurred by the way users utilize their device. Director of the Canadian Numbering Administrator, Glenn Pilley, spoke to

  • Russian Meteor Videos Break YouTube Records And Becomes Fastest Growing Viral Video Of All Time

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   February 20th, 2013   |   Google, News

    Events like the recent meteor strike in Russia that took place on Friday, February 15, are usually a once in a life time experience. According to reports the massive meteor has been the largest asteroid to land on earth for a hundred years and has rightly received a lot of attention from all around the world. This being the post internet age many would expect the video of the meteor to be a big dr...

  • Canadian startup Voices.com Gets Milestone Deal by Securing $500,000 From Government

    By: Ali Raza  |   February 20th, 2013   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada

    Canadian startup, Voices.com, connects businesses with professional voice over talent and has seized $500,000 in terms of funds from the Federal Economic Development Agency via the Southern Ontario Fund for Investment in Innovation. With the allocation of this fund, the London, Ontorio based startup has become the first applican...

  • Alicia Keys Reveals the First Chapter of “Keep Moving Projects” with BlackBerry

    By: Ali Raza  |   February 20th, 2013   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Popular American singer, song writer and actress, Alicia Keys, has remained in the lime light since her first album was released but BlackBerry has given the award winning musician a new challenge when the CEO of the Canadian smartphone manufacturer, Thorsten Heins, introduced her to the crowd at the BB10 launch event as the ...

  • Google Android App Privacy Policy Leaves Critics Fuming

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   February 20th, 2013   |   Android, Google, Mobile Apps, News

    It seems that maintaining a privacy policy that satisfies all users is tough for a social network, as earlier Facebook received a lot of criticism for using pictures of account handlers in one of its ad campaigns without their permission. This sort of violation can easily put any social media site in a public relations storm th...

  • Canaccord Financial says BlackBerry Z10 Sales will Drop in Coming Months

    By: Ali Raza  |   February 20th, 2013   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Canaccord Financial Inc’s equity research department said on Tuesday, February 19 that worldwide surveys depict initial sales of BlackBerry’s latest all-touch Z10 smartphone as mixed rather than being strong. They claime...

  • Canada-Based Alterrus Systems Joins Hand With UK-Based Food Processing Company to Introduce Urban Farms in England

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   February 20th, 2013   |   Business, Health, Living, News, O Canada

    Canada-based Alterrus Systems announced on Monday, February 18 that it has partnered with a leading food processing company from the United Kingdom to launch Urban Farms in England. This is not the first time that the Vancouver-based company has joined forces with another company, as Alterrus has been carrying out growing trial...

  • Wingman Bag Prevents Business Closthes From Creasing and Getting Wet During Excercise

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   February 20th, 2013   |   Gadgets, Health, Living, News

    Cycling is an easy exercise to do in comparison to the tougher exercises being performed in most gyms. That is why a lot of men and women prefers to go with cycling when they are looking to lose some weight or keep themselves active even with hectic schedules. However, one common problem that a majority of cycling fans face is that they cannot easily take their clothes along with a bike ride becau...