RIM lowers guidance for third-quarter earnings and revenue
WATERLOO, Ont. - Research In Motion Ltd. (TSX:RIM) lowered its financial guidance for its third-quarter on Tuesday, saying it has added fewer new subscribers than expected as the economy slowed. Full Story


What’s in your USB stick?
Last week, I found a USB stick. Full Story
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Six WiFi enabled media players for the holidays
Portable Digital Music Players have come a long way since the early days of the Diamond Rio in 1998 or the first iPod in 2001. Full Story
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Rogers Communications will be more conservative without Ted Rogers: analysts
TORONTO - Canada's largest cellphone operator and cable TV company will likely take a more conservative turn as it moves ahead without its founder and CEO Ted Rogers, who died early Tuesday, analysts say. Full Story


Sierra Wireless bids C$345 million for France-based Wavecom
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Sierra Wireless Inc. (TSX:SW) announced the biggest deal in its history Tuesday, a $345 million bid for Wavecom S.A., a French provider of computer-to-computer wireless communication equipment. Full Story


Look Communications looking for 'orderly sale' of its assets
TORONTO - Look Communications Inc. (TSXV:LOK) intends to liquidate itself and its largest shareholders says it will vote in favour of the plan. Full Story


YouTube starts its own cyber symphony
NEW YORK - There's a new way to get to Carnegie Hall - YouTube, YouTube, YouTube. Full Story


Quebec seller of pirated software fined $100,000 for contempt of court
MONTREAL - Microsoft Corp. has welcomed a $100,000 fine imposed on a Quebec man who pleaded guilty to contempt of court for persevering in sales of counterfeit software. Full Story


QLT to spend US$50 million on share buyback
VANCOUVER, B.C. - QLT Inc. (TSX:QLT, Nasdaq:QLTI) plans to buy back US$50 million of its shares in a modified Dutch auction, the biotechnology developer announced Monday. Full Story


German computer chip maker Qimonda could face bankruptcy
FRANKFURT, Germany - Qimonda AG, the memory chip company majority owned by Infineon Technologies AG, said Monday it may face bankruptcy if it fails to find new investors or the cash needed to operate in the coming weeks. Full Story


Google Earth used by terrorists in India attacks
The terrorists that attacked various locations in south Mumbai last week used digital maps from Google Earth to learn their way around, according to officials investigating the attacks. Full Story






Domain name rules to change in 2009
A recent decision by the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization responsible for global co-ordination of the Internet's addressing system, will permit companies and individuals to turn their names into Web addresses: www.david.canton, for example. Full Column


Cable companies are major competitors for cell, Internet services: CRTC
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GFI Group acquires Bell Business Solutions
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Rogers to buy back 3 million non-voting shares
Zune may surprise
7 questions about Vista
Pool game scratches
Growing pains hinder growth of e-bikes
Teen scientists rev their motors
New toys can read your brain
Protecting yourself from identity theft
Man accused of posting child porn
U.K. privacy watchdog wants more power
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War is swell
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