Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Wednesday
Mar092016

Union Pearson Express train now features fare reductions

The Union Pearson Express which is a train that goes from near the Union Station in Downtown Toronto to Pearson International Airport now has reduced fares. The fare now costs $12 per adult passenger for a one way ticket to the airport and is $9 for Presto pass holders. The previous price for a one way adult ticket from the downtown core to Pearson International Airport was $27 and $19 for Presto pass users, the ride takes about 25 minutes.

The advantage of using the UP Express is that passengers can ride a clean, new and relatively spacious train with free Wi-Fi as well as avoid the usual traffic. It is an ideal way to get to the airport if you don't have much luggage since it is accessible via the TTC although you need to walk for around 15 minutes to get to the UP Express terminal near Union Station For more information check the site.

Tuesday
Mar082016

LG G5 comes to Canada on April 8, 'Friends' to follow

LG G5 Modular smartphone - Photo from Tropicalpost.com

One of the more exciting handsets coming to market is the LG G5 which brings a new paradigm in modular smartphone technology. The device, which stole the show at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will come to Canada through various carriers on April 8.

The device, whihc has been widely praised and awarded for its Slide out Battery and Modular Type design, gives the user a greater, and more flexible, smartphone experience.

“The LG G5 is a game-changer for the mobile space in Canada,” said Valerie Malone, Director of Marketing, LG Electronics Canada. “The fact that Canadians will also be able to purchase LG Friends, or companion devices, means they will be able to expand the capabilities of their G5 to capture more content, including 360-degree photos and videos.”

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Tuesday
Mar082016

Microsoft celebrates women inventors, awareness on International Women's Day

While every day should be International Women's Day, it is great that a single day in March has been singled out to devote to celebrate women's social, economic, cultural, political and global achievements. While the gender gap is still a huge issue of debate and one that the World Economic Forum predicts won't be solved until 2133, many fields including STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) continue to struggle with enabling equal pay and benefits to women.

Microsoft is celebrating International Women's Day by raising awareness and calling girls around the workd to #MakeWhatsNext. A longtime supporter of enabling girls to code early as well as get the inspiration and training to become the best they can be.

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Tuesday
Mar082016

Huawei partnering with Ontario government for 5G Ontario initiative, 250 new jobs

Huawei plans to invest up to $303 million in new 5G-related research initiatives in Ontario over the next five years

Huawei and the Government of Ontario announced a partnership called "5G Ontario," which is a major research and development project that promises to secure hundreds of new jobs in the Province of Ontario.

Announced during Premier Kathleen Wynne’s visit to Huawei’s Canadian headquarters in Markham today, 5G Ontario will see the government invest up to $16 million through the Jobs and Prosperity Fund (JPF) to support Huawei’s initial $212 million investment. The initiative will create 250 new R&D jobs in the province, while maintaining 250 existing R&D jobs. The partnership builds on an agreement Premier Kathleen Wynne announced with Huawei in Beijing during her first trade mission to China in 2014.

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