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BC Government Says Uber, Lyft Coming in December
Ride-sharing is coming to the B.C. this December, the province has announced.
Foxconn, TSMC Join Hands to Bid on Toshiba’s Memory Business [DigiTimes]
The two Apple supply chain partners are joining hands to bid for a majority stake in Toshiba's memory business.
Sharp Boosts OLED-Investment to $878 Million Ahead of ‘iPhone 8’ Debut
Apple is expected to introduce organic light-emitting diode displays in this year's iPhone upgrade.
New Apple Patent Bolsters ‘iPhone 8’ Facial Recognition Rumours
The patent describes a computer vision technology that applies specialized hardware and software for object recognition.
CIA Built Special Tools for Hacking iPhones, Claims WikiLeaks
Newly published WikiLeaks documents reveal that CIA has teams specifically dedicated to breaking into Apple products.
Shaw’s BlueSky TV Faces Patent Lawsuit that Seeks to Stop Rollout
Shaw's BlueSky TV service violates six Canadian patents owned by Nagravision and OpenTV.
Schlage Sense HomeKit Door Lock on Sale for Even Cheaper at $219 on Amazon
If you missed the last sale for the Schlage Sense, it's back again on Amazon but cheaper.
Messenger ChatBot Helps Refugees Seek Asylum in Canada, U.S.
Student Joshua Browder's DoNotPay chatbot was originally created to help people fight parking fines.
Sonos Playbase Launches April 4 in Canada, Priced at $899.99
Three years after the company released its first ever soundbar, the Playbar, Sonos has created the Playbase, a new form factor that combines a stable pedestal for your TV with an audio cabinet.
Victoria Teen Creates Homework Tracking Chatbot, Built on Facebook’s Messenger Platform
Alec Jones, a 14-year-old boy from Victoria, is getting international attention about an app that he created to keep him on track with his homework.
Concept Imagines Jony Ive’s Futuristic All-Glass iPhone [PICS]
A new concept by Daniel Csonth shows how that ambitious goal of an iPhone made out of a single sheet of glass may look.
Consumer Groups Seek Use-It-Or-Lose-It Rules for Canadian Streaming Rights
Consumer advocates ask for "use-it-or-lose-it rule" for streaming rights.