HIGH-DEFINITION multimedia interface (HDMI) continues to be the dominant interface in many consumer electronic devices. But its recent gains in PCs and mobile phones will drive overall HDMI device shipment…
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VANCOUVER – CBC/Radio-Canada, which marks its 75th Anniversary this year, will also celebrate Culture Days this fall with open houses and other public events planned across the country.
The second…
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EDMONTON – Hunting and fishing-themed network Wild TV has been generating interest outside of Canada which helped it to launch on multiple international platforms in the past year.
The network…
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OTTAWA – VOIP provider Primus Telecommunications has told the CRTC that it could lose market share if a Commission decision granting retroactive rate increases for Bell Canada’s and Bell…
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SANTA CLARA, CA – Computer graphics specialist Nvidia is buying phone-chip firm Icera for US$367 million in cash.
By offering the two main processors used in smart phones (the application…
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OTTAWA – The rules around the broadcast of false and misleading news will not be broadened, the CRTC confirmed in a decision on Wednesday.
The Commission initially called for…
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TORONTO – Koodo Mobile, SaskTel and Videotron ranked highest in customer satisfaction with wireless providers in their respective regions, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Canadian Wireless…
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THIS MONTH, CARTT.CA INVESTIGATES, a brand new newsletter from Cartt.ca, is analyzing the myriad changes underway in television advertising. In the series’ first story, we found the appetite for new…
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THIS MONTH, CARTT.CA INVESTIGATES is analyzing the myriad changes underway in television advertising. Last week, we found the appetite for new ways to reach consumers via the TV…
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OTTAWA – “If you’ve got wired technology as your core, primary service, to have a redundant service that is also wired is almost nonsensical,” says Allan Laudersmith, vice-president of…
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