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YouTube Will Live Stream ‘Call of Duty’ Matches
0By: Kevin Green | November 10th, 2012 | Business, Google, NewsGoogle owned YouTube has been trying to figure out new ways to make money, with the website moving deeper into content creation in order to meet its goals. Just last month the video streaming site beamed Felix Baumgartner's space jump live and captured a large number of internet viewers in do...
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Foxconn Struggling to Match iPhone 5 Demand
By: Ali Raza | November 9th, 2012 | Apple, Business, News, SmartphonesControversial and powerful Taiwan based original design manufacturer, Foxconn is struggling to make the required number of iPhone 5 units for Apple due to the device's ever increasing demand. The high demand for this smartphone can be judged from the fact that Apple had sold 5 million uni...
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Facebook Re-Invites Press for Gifts Event in New York
By: Ali Raza | November 9th, 2012 | Business, Living, News, Social MediaFacebook launched its latest service, called Gifts during September of this year, allowing its users to send tangible real world gifts to their friends or family members through Facebook's wildly popular platform. After the launch of Gifts, Facebook announced that they were to hold an event on November 1 in New York in order to reveal some mo...
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Federal Jury Finds Apple’s FaceTime Guilty of Patent Infringement to the Tune of $368 Million
By: Ali Raza | November 9th, 2012 | Apple, Business, NewsApple, who many feel have been villainous for suing their primary rival Samsung for patent infringements, have gotten a taste of its own medicine. The global tech icon was found to be guilty in the court of law for infringing four VirnetX...
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PayPal Strongly Negates Rogers and CIBC Claim of Performing First Mobile Credit Card Payment
By: Ali Raza | November 9th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, SmartphonesEarlier this week we had told you that Canadian wireless provider Rogers in association with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) introduced a digital payment app for mobile transactions by the name of "suretap”. According to Rogers, it was the first transaction of its kind; a pay...
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Rogers Canada Introduces New Attractive Cellular Plans for Their Customers
By: Ali Raza | November 8th, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesToday telecom companies in Canada are enjoying decent customer bases as the number of cell phone users in the country are increasing rapidly. Thanks to the new generation of smartphones, demand is stronger than it has ever been for data plans. The telecom companies in the country also understand this fact and as result, they had also upgraded their networks to provide fast services to their custom...
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Research In Motion Shares Drop Sharply After Analyst Predicts BB10 Will Be Dead on Arrival
By: Talha Bhatti | November 8th, 2012 | Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesJames Faucette, a Pacific Crest analyst, has put a dent in the slight recovery Research In Motion stock has made over the past few weeks after he stated that the Canadian firms upcoming Operating System, BlackBerry 10, would be Dead on Arrival. After the report, RIM’s stocks took a shar...
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Budweiser Creates The Black Crown Line of Beer Through Crowdsourcing
By: Talha Bhatti | November 8th, 2012 | Business, NewsPopular American brewer Budweiser has announced plans to release a new golden amber lager that was created through a crowdsourcing effort. The labour of love combined the hardwork of the brewer's head Brewmasters at its various breweries.. The crowdsourcing was code named Project 12 and Budweiser got all of its experts to collaborate and crea...