Entries in Canada (1844)

Tuesday
Jan192016

Canadian designed yoga mats incorporate artistic elements

 

Yoga Design Lab launches it’s eye-catching yoga mats in Canada. The innovative yoga brand has been shaking up the industry south of the border with yoga mats described by Harper's Bazaar and Fitness Magazine as 'stunning works of art’.

Designed in Bali by a Canadian surfer/yogi named Chad, who sold all his stuff and moved there to launch the idea in 2014.

"I was seated in the back of a packed yoga class while on vacation in Ubud, Bali. Looking around, all I saw was a sea of unoriginal, massed produced, solid colored mats. My thinking was, there must be a way of creating a highly functional product that was also aesthetically beautiful. So the journey began.

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Tuesday
Jan192016

HP launches series of education focused PC's and services

HP's announced new PCs and software solutions designed for education feared to support students, teachers and communities. The new solutions and programs include: HP Education Edition notebooks, HP School Pack Software 2.0, HP Sprout Pro by HP and Microsoft’s Reinvent the Classroom Program.

The new Windows 10 Education Edition Notebooks that are built tough to withstand the rigours of daily academic use and designed for learning.

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Tuesday
Jan192016

Rogers getting ready to broadcast first 4K hockey game on January 23rd

4K content is coming to Canada this Saturday thanks to Rogers, which will be pioneering the technology via a Hockey Night in Canada telecast produced by Sportsnet and available to Rogers customers using the NextBox 4K on Channel 999.

The game is on Saturday, January 23 at 7 p.m. (EST), and will see longtime rivals the Toronto Maple Leafs face off against the Montreal Canadiens, live at the Air Canada Centre. Of course, to enjoy the game in all its glory, viewers will need to have subscribed to the Rogers NextBox service as well as have a compatible 4K TV.

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Sunday
Jan172016

Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn believes fully autonomous driving cars will come in 4 years

Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said in an interview that he believes that fully-autonomous driving will be the norm for consumer vehicles within three to four years. A number of carmakers, Nissan included, are currently in various stages of testing autonomous driving cars and technologies. 

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