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12 Year Old Admits Hacking Government Websites As Part Of Anonymous
The young Canadian hacker will be sentenced for causing at least $60,000 worth of damage
Rogers Communications WILL Stock BlackBerry Z30 After Consumer Backlash
Canadian operator performs BlackBerry Z30 u-turn following consumer feedback
Canadian Operator Rogers Communications Declines To Stock BlackBerry Z30
just a business decision, says long-term BlackBerry partner Rogers. Don't read too much into it...
BlackBerry Could Sell Waterloo Properties As Possible Rival Bid Emerges
BlackBerry reportedly contacts real estate firms with a view to shifting some if its buildings
Motorola Mobility Headhunters Want Canadian Scalps From BlackBerry
Motorola Mobility to offer parachute to BlackBerry cast-offs with new Waterloo base
Largest BlackBerry Shareholder Fairfax Holdings Considers Buyout – Report
BlackBerry investor seeks out Canadian pension funds but any deal is a long way off, says report
Canadian Government Intends To Tax Bitcoins
A statement from the Canadian tax agency reveals it is keeping a close eye on the virtual currency market
Telefonica Given £170m BlackBerry Loan From Canadian Government
EDC lends Telefonica money to purchase BlackBerry smartphones and services
Judge Rules Nortel Management ‘Not Guilty’ Of Fraud
The court couldn’t prove that CEO Frank Dunn defrauded the company
Huawei Says Canadian Government Can’t Freeze It Out
Huawei is believed to be the target of a "national security exception" that could see it excluded from the construction of a Canadian government network
Raspberry Pi To Spur The ARM Server Revolution
How could the humble Raspberry Pi help get more ARM servers in data centres? Chris Tyler, one of the people behind Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix, shares his thoughts
Canada Seeks App Developers For Digital Currency Challenge
The Royal Canadian Mint has invited developers to develop apps for a digital currency dubbed MintChip
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Hosting Services May Be Breaking Syrian Sanctions
Syrian government sites hosted in the US, Canada and Germany may break internatiobnal sanctions
Canada Investigates Value Of Nortel Patent Auction
Nortel may have to negotiate another legal obstacle before it can realise the value of its patents sales
Canada Becomes Second-Largest Malware Source
Canada's clean cyber climate appears to be attracting the malware criminals, says Websense