
DAVE Wireless raises more money
The Toronto firm, which got wireless spectrum in Industry Canada auctions in 2008 has raised a total of $200 million this year. It plans to launch service in 2010
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CRTC to review another wireless startup
Next up under the microscope for the federal telecom regulator is Toronto-based wireless firm Public Mobile. Find out whether the company should expect surprises
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OmniGlobe expands rural Ontario wireless Internet
The township of North Frontenac, in an isolated area southwest of Ottawa, will get high-speed Internet access this year using both licensed and unlicensed networks. It was funded by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
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YEAR IN REVIEW: January 2009
In January, the biggest stories included the economic hangover continuing with more high-tech layoffs, industry watchers pondering the effect of newly minted U.S. president Barack Obama, Downadup laying in wait and Microsoft offering a Windows 7 beta for download. Read about the year that was
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YEAR IN REVIEW: February 2009
In February 2009, the biggest stories included Conficker's evil twin, HTC launching a rival to Apple’s iPhone 3G, Facebook changing its terms of use, U.S. president Obama's promise of broadband across the U.S., and more
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YEAR IN REVIEW: March 2009
In March 2009, the biggest stories included Microsoft releasing Internet Explorer 8, Rogers Communications getting a new CEO, Steve Wozniak in his TV dancing debut, Cisco Systems making its first foray into the server market, and more
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HP denies its Webcams are racist
Hewlett-Packard is responding to claims that the facial-tracking technology used by its Webcams is somehow racist. The company said the authentication technology is based on “standard algorithmsâ€
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Union Pacific Railroad replaces mainframe with SOA
Railroad operator Union Pacific builds a more nimble network that cuts staff training time and gives customers more shipment visibility. This service-oriented architecture relies heavily on open source
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Australian gov't to streamline online authentication
The Minister for Finance and Deregulation Lindsay Tanner announces an initiative to minimize duplication of authentication services by streamlining the use of online authentication tools will save taxpayers money
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DAVE Wireless raises more money
The Toronto firm, which got wireless spectrum in Industry Canada auctions in 2008 has raised a total of $200 million this year. It plans to launch service in 2010
Read More ...
CRTC to review another wireless startup
Next up under the microscope for the federal telecom regulator is Toronto-based wireless firm Public Mobile. Find out whether the company should expect surprises
Read More ...
OmniGlobe expands rural Ontario wireless Internet
The township of North Frontenac, in an isolated area southwest of Ottawa, will get high-speed Internet access this year using both licensed and unlicensed networks. It was funded by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Read More ...
YEAR IN REVIEW: January 2009
In January, the biggest stories included the economic hangover continuing with more high-tech layoffs, industry watchers pondering the effect of newly minted U.S. president Barack Obama, Downadup laying in wait and Microsoft offering a Windows 7 beta for download. Read about the year that was
Read More ...
YEAR IN REVIEW: February 2009
In February 2009, the biggest stories included Conficker's evil twin, HTC launching a rival to Apple’s iPhone 3G, Facebook changing its terms of use, U.S. president Obama's promise of broadband across the U.S., and more
Read More ...
YEAR IN REVIEW: March 2009
In March 2009, the biggest stories included Microsoft releasing Internet Explorer 8, Rogers Communications getting a new CEO, Steve Wozniak in his TV dancing debut, Cisco Systems making its first foray into the server market, and more
Read More ...
HP denies its Webcams are racist
Hewlett-Packard is responding to claims that the facial-tracking technology used by its Webcams is somehow racist. The company said the authentication technology is based on “standard algorithmsâ€
Read More ...
Union Pacific Railroad replaces mainframe with SOA
Railroad operator Union Pacific builds a more nimble network that cuts staff training time and gives customers more shipment visibility. This service-oriented architecture relies heavily on open source
Read More ...
Australian gov't to streamline online authentication
The Minister for Finance and Deregulation Lindsay Tanner announces an initiative to minimize duplication of authentication services by streamlining the use of online authentication tools will save taxpayers money
Read More ...
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