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CRTC Chairman Konrad von Kinchenstein

CRTC denies Internet 'traffic shaping' complaint

‘Measures employed by Bell Canada to manage its network were not discriminatory,' chairman says


Dell's shares rise on unexpected profits

Company said it believes global IT demand will continue to be 'challenging'


Dead teen's mom testifies in cyberbullying trial

Recounts how daughter committed suicide after receiving cruel messages from a boy whose identity was later revealed to be an Internet hoax


Readers overwhelm EU's new digital library

Europe's heritage went digital on Thursday when the European Union launched an online library


Web ad sales rise slightly from prior quarter

Revenue up 11 per cent, report states

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Mathew Ingram

Comments on news stories: Good or bad?

They are both. Comments are a little like democracy -- messy and flawed in many ways, but still a worthwhile effort in the long run


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Chad Sapieha

Left 4 Dead shuns solo gamers

Valve Software's new zombie shooter is a slick and highly enjoyable piece of interactive entertainment—assuming you have plenty of readily available friends with whom to play


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BlackBerry Storm

New BlackBerrys cool but can't beat iPhone

Latest effort, the Storm, set to be released Friday

 

 
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Bloggers sore over Motrin ad

Blogosphere campaign forces company to pull viral web ad and issue apology

Jury selection begins in Internet suicide case

Defence question whether accused could receive a fair trial

Facebook app plan rankles developers

Social-networking site plans to start charging for verifying third-party applications

eHarmony agrees to same-sex matches

In discrimination settlement, online dating service to launch a new website

Cybercrime a destructive force: experts

Calls for greater regulation of the internet come at a time of regulatory renaissance

Judge tentatively okays Google copyright deal

Settlement covers lawsuits between Google and book authors and publishers that may put millions of out-of-print texts online


TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS 

HP shares soar on outlook

Company says global reach, diverse customer base and cost-cutting measures are helping it weather the economic downturn

Microsoft still eyes search deal with Yahoo

But ‘we are done with all acquisition discussions,' Ballmer tells shareholders

P&G, Google team up to trade knowledge

Consumer products giant and online search leader work together to target customers

Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents

Spansion Inc. wants to block U.S. sales of iPods, BlackBerry gadgets and other devices

Defence takes phone woes to CRTC

Department of National Defence up in arms over demands Bell Canada attaching to further service


PERSONAL TECH 

New BlackBerrys cool but can't beat iPhone

Latest effort, the Storm, set to be released Friday

Obama's sacrifice: BlackBerry: vital tool or security risk?

President-elect may have to part with one of his dearest friends

Heard the one about the talking BlackBerry?

It's no joke: New add-on gives a voice to the mobile workhorse, making it a safer, more driver-friendly tool

The PC who cried wolf

If your computer tells you it has contracted a virus, don't be so quick to click for a cure

Internet Security: How can I bank online safely?

Avoiding fraudulent spam e-mails is key to keeping information safe

Some headphones may interfere with heart devices

Don't keep your iPod earbuds in your shirt pocket or draped around your neck – even when they're disconnected

Wireless/Technology: Mapping your world

Personalized GPS system draws from social website that lets users share and rate information on stores, shops, destinations

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