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Aug 10, 2010

ITWorld Canada - Saudi deal won't affect Canadian BlackBerry users

(10-Aug-10) BlackBerry users in Canada and the U.S. needn’t worry about Research in Motion Ltd.’s negotiations with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, India and Lebanon affecting the security of their devices, analysts say. “It’s highly unlikely there will be any significant changes if yo...

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Aug 09, 2010

ITBusiness - Threats of BlackBerry ban a wake up call for business travelers

(8-Sept-10) Whether government officials and Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) executives are able to avert possible restrictions on BlackBerry use in the Middle East and Southeast Asia or not, the threat of a ban on the popular handset should serve as a wake up call for Canadian business travelers a...

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Aug 05, 2010

McLeans Magazine - The end of channel surfing, thanks to Netflix

(5-Aug-10) For Canadians, the idea of watching television or movies over the Internet has not yet caught on in a big way. And that’s partly because there has so far been relatively little on the Web for us to watch (many popular U.S. sites like Hulu.com are blocked to Canadian surfers to protect ...

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Aug 04, 2010

Winnipeg Free Press - Will customers carry Torch?

(4-Aug-10) Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, holds the new BlackBerry Torch during a product introduction Tuesday in New York. RESEARCH In Motion officially unveiled its latest smartphone Tuesday, a new touchscreen model with a slide-out keyboard designed...

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thumbnail for Toronto Star - ISPs respond to pressures by limiting users
Aug 04, 2010

Toronto Star - ISPs respond to pressures by limiting users

(4-Aug-10) High school teacher-in-training Demos Antonopoulos does just about everything over the net, including watching movies, gaming, surfing on his iPhone and downloading music. So you can imagine Antonopoulos’ relief when he learned a recent tweak in Internet offerings by his service pro...

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Jul 30, 2010

CBC News - Bring your own PC

(30-Jul-10) Do you hate the computer you use for work? Maybe you're a Macintosh fan and your company is wedded to Windows? Wish your employer would let you use your own PC? If so, maybe you should be working at Kraft Foods. Starting in early May — and so far only in its U.S. operations — Kraft...

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thumbnail for FEDTECH Magazine - The Many Faces of Cloud
Jul 30, 2010

FEDTECH Magazine - The Many Faces of Cloud

(30-Jul-10) It takes the defense industry years to design and build a new tank or jet fighter. But when it comes to cloud computing, the Defense Information Systems Agency has rolled out services faster than most of its civilian counterparts and with a speed that rivals the private sector. DIS...

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thumbnail for ITWorld Canada - Wedge Networks unwraps 10 Gbps gateway for ISPs
Jul 30, 2010

ITWorld Canada - Wedge Networks unwraps 10 Gbps gateway for ISPs

(30-Jul-10) A Calgary security company is about to release a 10 Gigabit per second deep content inspection appliance it says is particularly suited for service providers and carriers. Wedge Networks Inc. says its NDP-2080 can handle the needs of the most demanding data centres thanks to its d...

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thumbnail for Bloomberg Businessweek - Now Skype Wants to Go Corporate
Jul 22, 2010

Bloomberg Businessweek - Now Skype Wants to Go Corporate

(22-Jul-10) Skype, which disrupted the telecommunications industry with free or low-cost calls routed over the Internet, is once again an independent company. EBay (EBAY) bought the Estonian startup in 2005, but, after a strained relationship, sold most of its stake for $2 billion in November. No...

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