Kimberly Chapman

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AT&T rolls out ADSL for business

AT&T Canada is offering ADSL service for businesses in the Greater Toronto Area, with Montreal and Vancouver soon to follow.

Canadians are patriotic e-shoppers

An on-line study released by Deloitte & Touche together with the Angus Reid Group found that 70 per cent of Canadian on-line purchasers prefer to purchase from Canadian sites.

The future will be smaller and smarter

Imagine a single hand-held device that could function as a unified messaging platform, always connected to the network from anywhere in the world via a series of intelligent wireless nodes. It could be as small as a watch or piece of jewellery and have sophisticated speech recognition for all controls.

Reflecting on Y2K

Year 2000 projects - whether they were well-scheduled contingency exercises or frantic last-minute code patches - were the focus of most IT departments in 1999 to the extent that other areas of the industry suffered. It was all too common last year to hear that companies couldn

Long distance companies angry with CRTC

AT&T Canada and CallNet (Sprint Canada) have publicly stated their displeasure with a frozen surcharge on long distance minutes designed to fund local phone services.

iCraveTV streams Toronto broadcasts on-line

A Canadian company has leapt into the burgeoning world of Internet broadcasting with a free offering of 17 Toronto-area television stations, 24 hours a day.

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The Dell PowerEdge 2400 workgroup server, an upgraded version of the 2300, includes features more common to...

de Jager Warns that Y2K Isn

The power stayed on, planes stayed in the air and nothing seems to have melted down as a result of the year 2000 date problem. But Canadian Y2K guru Peter de Jager said it

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