Canada is one step closer to having yet another official Telecom carrier after the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) gave its go ahead to the newest entrant – Mobilicity, formerly known as Data & Audio Visual Enterprises Wireless Inc. (DAVE Wireless).
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Nintendo 3DS Overshadows DSi XL Launch
Nintendo is jumping on 3D bandwagon with this week’s announcement of the Nintendo 3DS – a hand-held unit with a 3D display that can be viewed without the need for special glasses. It’s expected to make its debut sometime in the next year.
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Sony Reader Pricing Anticipating iPad Arrival?
Sony USA is offering a savings of $30 on their $199 Reader Pocket Edition (Model PRS300), so you can pick up one of these for $169, a 15% savings but only until April 3rd.
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Hacker sounds alarm for wireless security

By Greg Gazin
Writer, Troy Media
EDMONTON, AB, Dec. 7, 2009/ Troy Media/ — Brad Haines is a hacker at heart. He spends his nights finding new ways to subvert technology to do things it was never meant to do. But he spends his days advising clients how to keep those very things from happening to their computer systems. READ COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE!
Toastcaster 29 – Built-In Mic? Know & Remember Where It Is!
Recording your presentations is always a good idea, but if you don’t know where your mic is, especially on a device like the iPhone, you could be in for a big surprise. Listen to a short lesson that Toastcaster Greg, aka The Gadget Guy took home from this experience. You can also access Greg’s Gadget column at Gadgetguy.ca and also Canoe Tech Blogs at Canoe.ca.
3 Fine Mice, See How They Run!
With all the input devices we have for our computer, people still seem to love the mouse and as a result every year we seem to get a new breed hitting the market. We offer up a fine selection of just 3 of the latest “mice” that can be enjoyed from the pleasure of your desktops.Read the full article at G4TV Canada
Things Happen That Way
It was by downloading “Guess Things Happen that Way”, that Louis Sulcer earned himself a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, courtesy of who else, Apple Inc. Sulcer, a native of Woodstock Georgia was the winner of the the iTunes Countdown to 10 Billion Songs. Read Full Post at CanoeTECH Blog.
No Cash on Board at Air Canada
Starting May 1, 2010, you’ll be hard pressed to pay cash for your pillow, headset or beer on Air Canada flights as Visa, MasterCard and American Express are being phased in as the only form of payment accepted for OnBoard Café purchases.
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Cost-effective event planning made easy
Published in The Edmontonians
EDMONTON, AB, August 27, 2009/Troy Media/ — Trust the organized mind of a chartered accountant, with an appreciation for the capacity of customized software, to come up with the answer.
Dave Bodnarchuk, a BComm grad from the University of Alberta, saw an opportunity: to provide not-for-profits with a reasonably-priced, easy-to-use product that would help them streamline their event planning, from issuing invitations, to tracking RSVPs, to doing online registrations.
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How would you feel if one day you were just working your everyday day job and out of the blue, your planet is pummeled on by series of explosions?
