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Posted on March 22, 2009
Writers often use the word "storm" to convey great change, to mark some event that triggers a great change. In that sense, a storm is definitely building in Canada as a court case in British Columbia involving search engine...
Posted on September 11, 2008
For a lot of Canadians, the iTunes Store has revolutionized the way we watch TV. Whether we do it on our iPod's, on our computers, or on AppleTV, a lot of us are catching up on our favorite shows courtesy...
Posted on August 17, 2008
It's been a while since we last heard of the Canadian DMCA and it looks like its opponents have been making huge leaps in making sure that their protests are heard. In case you didn't know, a lot of Canadians...
Posted on June 12, 2008
The ever-controversial topic that is DRM is getting a local version. Its Canadian equivalent is in full swing and, as expected, the praise and criticism is flying all over the place. Michael Geist goes through the legal terminologies and dissects...
Posted on May 25, 2008
The long-awaited HTC Shift is finally arriving in Canada courtesy of Rogers wireless. Introducing the world’s only laptop with push email. Truly the best of all worlds. Forget squinting your eyes or stumbling over your PDA to type. The...
Posted on May 1, 2008
Canadian music and video aficionados might be able to expand the range of devices to choose from this June when Microsoft releases the Zune. I said "might" because nothing's certain yet, but a recent job post on the Vancouver...
Posted on March 19, 2008
It's been almost a year since we last had news about DRM in Canada. Apparently quite a bit has been going on because now we have a report that Canadian broadcast network CBC is going to use a free distribution...
Posted on February 21, 2008
The largest hacking network operating in Canada has been busted. Targeting unprotected computers in the United States, Poland, Brazil and Manitoba, the hackers used Trojans and worms to infiltrate "as many as one million computers" worldwide. 16 people were...
Posted on January 14, 2008
If you've been keeping tabs on the iPod Tax situation, you'll be glad to hear that the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal has turned it down. The Copyright Board of Canada proposed last summer that Canadians should pay an...
Posted on December 17, 2007
Let's take a break from the usual tech news and watch Christmas lights. No, these aren't ordinary Christmas lights from your usual...wait, on second thought, they are ordinary. But they're still special! That's because you're looking at four houses...
Posted on June 4, 2007
If you're in Canada and you have a habit of making bootleg copies of movies, you may want to think twice about bringing your camcorder to the cinema next time. The Canadian government is bringing the law down on movie...
Posted on April 10, 2007
Due to a newly-established royalty scheme that increases the fees that webcasters have to pay to stream music online, US-based Internet radio stations are considering moving North to relocate their operations there. Aside from having no new royalties to...
Posted on May 2, 2006
Motorola and Rogers Wireless have jointly announced the Canadian debut of the sexy, black metal Motorola SLVR - L7 model. The candy-bar shaped SLVR phone follows on the success of the clamshell RAZR, and boasts much of the RAZR's features...