Thursday
May192011

HTC to host Consumer Meetup on May 30

They make some of the most compelling and desirable smartphones today and they're ushering a new paradigm in tablets with their Flyer 7" inch pen-enabled tablet. HTC now invites interested users and consumers to come to their "Telephones Lines…From Rotary To Hands Free - The Evolution Of Telecommunications Design" event on Monday, May 30 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm at the Andrew Richard Design Events in 571-A Adelaide Street East. Check their Facebook page for more details.

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Wednesday
May182011

The Apple Beat: A Decade of Apple Retail Stores

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It's hard to believe that the Apple Retail Stores have been around for 10 years. Looking at the video above we see Apple CEO Steve Jobs enthusiastically walking viewers through the first Apple Retail Store in Tysons Corner Center in Virginia. The concept back then was novel and downright risky specially since Apple didn't have anywhere the market share it has today. Let's take a look at what makes Apple Retail tick.

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Wednesday
May182011

LG Optimus Pad 8.9" Tablet now in Canada on Rogers for $700

LG Electronics  Canada just released the  the Optimus Pad in Canada. We will be featuring a full-review of the device, its features and accessories soon. The Optimus Pad is the latest entrant in the tablet category and brings 3D recording technology with a dual-core processor. With diverse multimedia and productivity features, the LG Optimus Pad features a unique 8.9-inch display for one-handed portability and uncompromising viewability, a variation from the 7 and 10 inch screens in market.

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Wednesday
May182011

New Research Shows Cyber Criminals Moving Operations to Canada

Websense uncovers 300 percent increase in hosted crimeware

Cyber criminals are on the move again, and Canada is the preferred relocation haven. Websense, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBSN) recently conducted an analysis of Canada's cyber security risk profile, and all trends pointed to Canada as the new launch pad for cyber criminals. 

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