OTTAWA – Innovation, investment and infrastructure will be the key themes at the 11th Annual International Institute of Communications (IIC) 2012 Canada Conference at the Ottawa Convention Centre,…
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MONTREAL – It's not flying cars and holographic displays (at least not yet), but Rogers Communications CEO Nadir Mohamed set a more attainable, near-term vision for a technological future…
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BANFF – The Banff Centre has applied to the CRTC for permission to acquire the assets and licences for the only two local radio stations in Banff.
“Operating these stations…
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MARKHAM, ON – Taiwanese chipmaker VIA Technologies is teaming up with Capital Networks through VIA’s Embedded Digital Signage ISV Program to create a complete Android OS digital signage…
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OTTAWA – The Competition Bureau announced Friday it’s launching a $31 million lawsuit against Bell Canada, Rogers Communications and Telus Corporation and the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA). The…
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TORONTO – Viewers of CBC’s Over the Rainbow can click their smartphones, in place of ruby slippers, to travel an interactive yellow brick road via an app that syncs in real time…
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MONTREAL – Videotron is adding the English-language NFL Network to its large high-definition (HD) channel line-up as of September 19, 2012. NFL Network carries the best NFL match-ups…
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PARIS – A sub-committee with the international standards committee dealing with user interface accessibility in Paris, France has invited Canada to propose a new work item to be…
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MONTREAL – One wants the Bell deal to purchase Astral stopped, the other doesn’t – but in the end, independent cable group CCSA and Independent Broadcaster Blue Ant both…
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OAKVILLE, ON, – Sheridan College and Ubisoft are partnering in joint research projects that will foster development of cutting-edge virtual production and performance capture techniques in Ontario…
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