TORONTO – Canadian mobile consulting and development firm Xtreme Labs recorded its 10 millionth download for their clients’ Blackberry-exclusive apps.
Already the creator of over 100 mobile applications for clients…
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TORONTO – On-line cell phone matchmaking service myCELLmyTERMS.com says that it has saved its business clients more than $1.5 million in cell phone costs since launching a small/medium business…
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OTTAWA – While ruling that Internet Service Providers are not, in fact, broadcasters and therefore not subject to Canadian content exhibition or contribution requirements, the Federal Court of Appeal…
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TORONTO – High Fidelity HDTV today announced that its Oasis HD specialty channel is now available to Shaw Cable HD subscribers.
The all-HD channel delivers a wide range of high…
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GATINEAU – Seven more projects in Quebec have been conditionally approved through the government’s ‘Broadband Canada: Connecting Rural Canadians’ program.
Tuesday’s announcement said that the projects will bring broadband…
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VANCOUVER – The NHL’s Vancouver Canucks will play at the Rogers Arena starting this Fall.
Rogers Communications signed a ten year deal with Canucks Sports & Entertainment Tuesday, becoming the…
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EXTON, PA – Jay Rolls, SVP of technology for Cox Communications, will serve as program committee chairman for the 2010 edition of SCTE Cable-Tec Expo.
The SCTE said that Rolls…
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SAN BRUNO, Calif. – YouTube’s latest product gets the Google-owned video portal closer than ever to a real television experience.
Officially touted on the company’s blog today, YouTube Leanback…
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WINNIPEG – Craig Wireless has received a Tier 3 broadband radio service (BRS) license from Industry Canada covering southwestern Manitoba, including the Brandon and Dauphin regions.
The company said Wednesday…
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TORONTO – Despite claims that television is losing a battle for young adults to the Internet, a new study by the Television Bureau of Canada says that consumers aged 18-34…
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