Technology Dec 12/2012 Will new file-sharing lawsuits make headway in Canada? Probably not But Voltage Pictures is already trying.
Blogs & Comment Aug 31/2012 The economic benefits of faster broadband should be obvious To say that faster broadband doesn’t translate into economic growth is like saying faster computers don’t either.
Blogs & Comment Aug 21/2012 Video game streaming could still be a ways off OnLive, which tries to position itself as the Netflix of video games, is on shaky ground.
Blogs & Comment Aug 9/2012 An Internet without anonymity? Imagine having to sign in online by performing gestures on camera. There’s a tool for that, called Gestya.
Blogs & Comment Aug 8/2012 Media missing the point of super-fast broadband Super-fast broadband isn’t just about streaming movies faster. It also opens the door to new technologies.
Blogs & Comment Jul 19/2012 IXPs could lead way to cheaper Internet The Canadian Internet Registration Authority says we need a better digital highway and is bringing together service providers to build it.
Blogs & Comment Jul 4/2012 The web is getting fatter as data plans shrink The average website size is growing substantially. This will undoubtedly cause problems with existing data plans.
Blogs & Comment Jun 26/2012 A world without passwords? Yes, please A new military tech aims to eliminate passwords entirely and have the computer do its recognition work in the background.
Blogs & Comment Jun 8/2012 The Virtual Self: Nora Young on digital self-tracking Ever wonder why people share so much info about themselves on Facebook and Twitter?
Blogs & Comment May 30/2012 Toronto startup SurfEasy makes public web browsing private The company’s USB stick lets you browse privately from any computer while retaining your browser history.
Blogs & Comment May 9/2012 Canada lags in e-commerce, report confirms Despite Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the Internet, they really aren’t doing much online business-wise.
Blogs & Comment Mar 21/2012 Canadians aren’t generating enough Internet money A new report suggests we’re bad at starting online businesses and deriving value from e-commerce.
Technology Mar 15/2012 Map: The world’s new ocean-spanning fibre-optic cables As bandwidth demands increase, more fibre-optic cables are crossing the sea. Here’s where they’re being built.
Blogs & Comment Feb 28/2012 The future of satellite Internet is mostly bright Internet legend Vint Cerf is optimistic about satellite broadband, though it does have delay problems.
Blogs & Comment Feb 27/2012 South Korean ISP wants YouTube to pay extra KT wants to charge bandwidth hogs like YouTube more, but these services are why people buy broadband in the first place.
Blogs & Comment Jan 13/2012 Infographic: How the rest of the world surfs the Internet Internet Explorer isn’t the norm in every country. Elsewhere, Firefox, Chrome and even Opera reign supreme.
Blogs & Comment Jan 4/2012 Teksavvy Internet plans portend a dystopian future Imagine a future in which it’s more expensive to watch online video in the evening, or to Skype during the afternoon. Canada may be on that slippery slope.
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