Thursday
Apr102014

HTC One (M8) available from TELUS in limited quantities starting today

TELUS says that due to high demand, the HTC One (M8) is available at TELUS in limited quantities starting today and will be fully stocked by April 15th! Customers can pick one up for $229 on a two-year plan, or $700 outright. 

TELUS’ Anytime Upgrades make it easy for the early adopter types to switch to the next best thing when it comes along! Customers simply pay their device balance and replace or upgrade their TELUS device at any time during the service term. They may be asked to change their subscription plan upon upgrading to a new device.

New or existing customers can also take advantage of the TELUS Trade-In Program, which lets anyone trade in a device from any carrier for in-store credit.

Thursday
Apr102014

Kaspersky: Financial malware is on the rise

PC security leader Kaspersky latest study finds a steady rise of financial malware where the number of cyber attacks involving financial malware in 2013, increased to 28.4 million - 27.6% more than 2012. This is partly attributed to the rise in cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, which has been targeted by unscrupulous hackers.

New methonds in financial malware include banking Trojans, keyloggers and two relatively new classes of malware – one that steals from Bitcoin wallets and another that downloads software to generate the crypto-currency.

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Wednesday
Apr092014

Air Canada to roll out Wi-Fi connectivity on North American flights

 

Air Canada is bringing in-flight Wi-Fi to its North American flights starting next month. The company will start to roll out Gogo-based Wi-Fi to 29 of its aircraft beginning May. The airline also aims to outfit 130 narrow-body models by December 2015. To make sure passengers have decent internet connection, Air Canada also plans to test advanced satellite broadband connectivity from Gogo and Inmarsat next year.

Wednesday
Apr092014

Facebook to pull plug on chat feature on mobile

Facebook wants chatting to be a standalone experience on its Messenger app. The social network is officially pulling the plug on the chat feature in the next couple of weeks. If you want to continue chatting with your Facebook friends, now is the time to download the Messenger app. If your device can’t run the app, then you are going to have to use the mobile site.

Source: Engadget