Archive – All Entries
April 2008
- Sun Life Financial Inc more share bought by Capstone Asset Management Co (1)
- Sun Life Financial marketing campaign wins two AMA Mark of Excellence Awards (1)
- Sun Life Financial names Melody Powell Assistant Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion (0)
July 2007
- AllofMp3.com goes out with a whisper (47)
- Nintendo Wii outsells PS3 6 to 1 in Japan in June (39)
- Microsoft enters PC retailing market (28)
- D-Link gets first 802.11n certification (19)
June 2007
- Apple launches the iPhone (47)
- AMD launches Radeon HD 2600, 2400 graphics cards (41)
- Google Desktop arrives on Linux (26)
- MySpaceTV: MeTooTube is here (60)
- Internet closing in on TV as ‘most essential’ medium (26)
- Microsoft now receiving 2,500 broken 360s per day in UK alone? (30)
- AMD upgrades Catalyst drivers (45)
- Benoit strangled wife, smothered son (28)
- Bye bye TorrentSpy and ISOHunt, both to filter copyrighted content (29)
- Report: Video game spending to surpass music spending this year (46)
- Teacher shows bootlegged ‘Shrek the third’ to class (40)
- Internet radio to fall silent in protest on June 26th (0)
- Google may close Gmail Germany over privacy concerns (0)
- FBI to restrict student freedoms (0)
- Progress made toward lunar liquid mirror telescope (0)
- Cyber attack hits Pentagon (0)
- P2P remains dominant protocol (0)
- Microsoft better at patching XP than Vista (0)
- Lawyer asks RIAA to investigate Bush twins (0)
- Industry committee demands a Canadian DMCA (0)
- AT&T hires 2,000 extra workers for iPhone launch (0)
- Microsoft to change desktop search after Google complaint (0)
- Judge deals blow to RIAA, says students can respond to John Doe lawsuit (0)
- Sony, Nintendo forbid AO-rated Manhunt 2 (0)
- YouTube makes international move (0)
- iPhone delivers up to eight hours of talk time (0)
- Marvel wants to flex its own heroic muscles as a moviemaker (0)
- Michael Moore’s new film “Sicko” leaked to BitTorrent (0)
- Blockbuster to focus on Blu-ray (0)
- Apple reports 1 million Safari for Windows downloads (0)
- Copyright coalition: Piracy more serious than burglary, fraud, bank robbery (0)
- eBay may lose “Buy it Now” button in patent case (0)
- New Kodak image sensor technology redefines digital image capture (0)
- Google Street View could be unlawful in Europe (0)
- Internet2 network deployment reaches major milestone (0)
- First look: Safari 3 beta on Windows vs. Firefox 2 and IE7 (0)
- Behind the scenes of Canada’s movie piracy law (0)
- “Spam king” pleads guilty in U.S. federal court (0)
- 1 billion PCs by end of 2008 (0)
- Apple Safari on Windows broken on first day (0)
- Microsoft and Sony clash over Vista support of Intel’s Turbo Memory (0)
- Legalizing Net gambling? There’s a chance (0)
- TorrentSpy ordered by Federal judge to become MPAA spy (0)
- Leading ISPs sign up for Goodmail antispam service (0)
- Vista not playing well with IPv6 (0)
- Touch sensitive paper with built-in speakers (0)
- Microsoft sued over Windows Vista name (0)
- Forgetting may be part of the remembering process (0)
- Developers see possibilities in iPhone apps (0)
- Industry headed for loss, DRAM suppliers overshot Vista demand (0)
- New zero-day bugs crop up in IE, Firefox (0)
- iPhone release date is June 29 (0)
- Net taxes could arrive by this fall (0)
- AMD Phenom FX, X4 And X2 processors announced (0)
- New AACS “fix” hacked in a day (0)
- Canadian movie camcording addressed with legislation (0)
May 2007
- Germany adopts “anti-hacker” law; critics say it breeds insecurity (0)
- EMI strikes a deal with YouTube (0)
- Next Windows to get multicore redesign (0)
April 2007
- Instant messaging comes to Xbox 360 (0)
- Canadian university students taught to protect intellectual property (0)
- 100 million iPods sold (0)
- Cable laid for U.S. deep-sea observatory (0)
- Corel updates WinDVD to stop AACS hackers (0)
- Tom’s Hardware sold for $15-$20 million (0)
- Laser TV to take on Plasma and LCD (0)
- The hole ISPs dig when they choose throttling over capacity (0)
- AMD upgrades dual-core Opteron chip to 3 GHz (0)
- HP unveils plan for gaming future (0)
- VeriSign to raise domain fees (0)
- Google launches MyMaps (0)
- Thailand blocks access to YouTube (0)
- Apple unveils 8-core processing on the Mac Pro (0)
- Iran ‘to release British sailors’ (0)
- Google to sell EchoStar satellite TV ads (0)
- Sony confirms PSP price cut for US (0)
- Video calling comes to North American cell phones (0)
- Digital Freedom Campaign to organize students against RIAA abuse (0)
- E.U. charges Apple, record companies on iTunes sales (0)
- EMI to announce dropping DRM (0)
March 2007
- OpenOffice 2.2 released (0)
- Red Hat revenue up, profit down (0)
- Seagate prepping 1TB Barracuda hard drive (0)
- Hewlett-Packard sues Acer over PC patents (0)
- LG Electronics and Google team up (0)
- ICANN rejects .xxx domain registry (0)
- Rockstar begins GTA IV reveal (0)
- Dell gives the go-ahead for Linux (0)
- The biggest web site you’ve never heard of (0)
- US ‘no longer technology king’ (0)
- Alcatel-Lucent achieves a world record 25.6 Terabit/s optical transmission (0)
- Microsoft officially unveils Xbox 360 Elite (0)
- Yahoo Mail announces unlimited storage (0)
- UMS refuses to hand student info to RIAA (0)
- Nintendo attempts to block Wii modchips in newest console revision (0)
- Chip cooling technology breakthrough, IBM (0)
- Microsoft: 20 million Vista licenses sold in first month (0)
- HD-DVD player prices drop (0)
- Apple TV hacked to play XviD (0)
- Brit PS3 buyers get free 46-inch tellies (0)
- Bill Gates to finally receive his Harvard degree (0)
- Sales of CD music down 20% (0)
- NBC/News Corp take on the mighty YouTube (0)
- Surprise, Microsoft listed as most secure OS (0)
- RIAA’s case against mother faltering (0)
- Firefox update to 2.0.0.3 fixes FTP hole (0)
- Xbox live service becoming home to fraudsters? (0)
- Sirius and XM hit with patent infringement lawsuit (0)
- And the YouTube award goes to… (0)
- P2P file-sharing ruins physical piracy business (0)
- Carol Burnett sues TV’s “Family Guy” cartoon (0)
- More video games, fewer books at schools? (0)
- AMD’s whopping 92% increase in 2006 (0)
- Fujitsu paves way to 5 TB hard drives (0)
- Skype expands community (0)
- Vista can run without activation for a year (0)
- Cisco announces two acquisitions (0)
- StumbleUpon surpasses two million users (0)
- Web radio to battle new royalty ruling (0)
- Wikipedia founder launches Gaming Wikia (0)
- Microsoft expands Xbox Live to Windows (0)
- Prices for LCD flat-screen TVs decreasing (0)
- 2009: The year of 3D (0)
- Viacom files Federal copyright infringement complaint against YouTube and Google (0)
- Intel releases two new low-power quad-core Xeons (0)
- Sony debuts its first wireless Cyber-shot digital camera (0)
- RIAA tells students: Pay up for downloads (0)
- Samsung begins hybrid HDD shipments (0)
- HP considering factory-loaded Linux desktops and notebooks (0)
- Sony reveals PlayStation Home (0)
- iTunes 7.1 has compatibility issues (0)
- NVIDIA releases “G80″ derived quadros (0)
- Study finds hard drives fail much more often than expected (0)
- BBC strikes Google-YouTube deal (0)
February 2007
- Google Maps adds traffic (0)
- BitTorrent launches legal online TV, music and movie store (0)
- Sony announces cheaper Blu-Ray player (0)
- Mozilla patches Firefox (0)
- Microsoft sued over Office Live name (0)
- Nintendo’s Wii outsells Xbox 360 and PS3 in January (0)
- Google issues patch for desktop vulnerability (0)
- HP quarterly earnings up 26 per cent (0)
- NVIDIA releases WHQL certified ForceWare 100.65 for Vista (0)
- AnyDVD HD says bye-bye to HD DVD copy protection (0)
- PS3 getting movie downloads (0)
- Google enters in-game advertising with Adscape purchase? (0)
- YouTube hands over pirates’ details to Fox (0)
- 8900 series GeForce to cost $550-600 (0)
- Sharp cuts cost of Blu-ray disc recorder (0)
- SlySoft releases beta version of AnyDVD HD (0)
- U.S. group wants Canada blacklisted over piracy (0)
- Nvidia releases 320MB 8800 GTS (0)
- Hackers discover HD DVD and Blu-ray “processing key” - all HD titles now exposed (0)
- Internet plan for MTV video clips (0)
- Leaked letter shows RIAA pressuring ISPs, planning discounts for early settlements (0)
- The Pirate Bay introduces Oscartorrents (0)
- More AMD price cuts announced (0)
- Top 100 games people buy (0)
- 49th Annual Grammy Awards winners list (0)
- MySpace makes $25 million a month in ads (0)
- Zune phone confirmed, could launch before iPhone (0)
- Toy Story 3 announced for 2009 (0)
- Vista delivers: U.S. PC retail sales jump 67% (0)
- File sharing for Facebook.com (0)
- Anna Nicole Smith dies at 39 (0)
- Nintendo Wii gets Guitar Hero (0)
- Gmail finally opens its door to everyone (0)
- AMD counters Intel with Opterons in all sizes (0)
- Nvidia to be sued over poor Vista drivers? (0)
- Amazon Unbox team up with TiVo (0)
- SlySoft works on AnyDVD HD for backing up HD DVD content (0)
- Wal-Mart joins online video fray (0)
- Kodak easyshare printers revolutionize the inkjet industry (0)
- Facebook - smart or stupid? (0)
- Encrypted BitTorrent party over? (0)
- Playstation 2 surpasses Playstation 3 in weekly sales (0)
- Music industry set to abandon DRM shocka (0)
- 100Mbps Canadian cable broadband (0)
January 2007
- Online video to be worth $6.3 billion in 2012 (0)
- Beginning of the end for floppy disks (0)
- Holland considers banning DRM, legalizing filesharing (3)
- Profit slips at Sony on losses for PlayStation 3 (0)
- Official launch of Windows Vista (0)
- China launches 4G before 3G off the ground (0)
- Microsoft pumps $500 million into Vista marketing campaign (0)
- Breaking News: IBM and Intel in chip breakthrough (0)
- YouTube to share revenue with site’s users (0)
- This website can name that tune (0)
- AACS confirms hacks on high-definition DVD players (0)
- 50% movie piracy from Canada: Hollywood (0)
- AMD Barcelona on schedule for mid-2007 (0)
- Microsoft profits tank, blames pesky coupons (0)
- Top-20 Websites: Where do we spend our time online? (0)
- Europe cell phone study focuses on tumors (0)
- DRM blamed for music’s seven-year slump (0)
- Investors cheer eBay turnaround (0)
- AMD cuts Athlon 64 X2 prices (0)
- Interview with muslix64, Blu-ray / HD DVD DRM defeater (0)
- Lite-on shows 20x DVD burner (0)
- Shops gearing up for Vista retail launch (0)
- Record labels mull unrestricted digital music (0)
- Intel launches next-gen Wireless-N (0)
- Intel jobs page tips GPU plans (0)
- AMD falls after posting loss (2)
- Blu-ray encryption defeated (0)
- Oscar nominations announced (0)
- ISOHunt back online (0)
- Senator Clinton launches 2008 Presidential campaign (0)
- Sealand won’t be sold to pirates (0)
- Mona Lisa grave found, claims scholar (0)
- Renewal Opens Up ‘Heroes’ (0)
- Big tobacco boosting Nicotine in cigarettes: study (0)
- Apple records $7B revenue in Q1 (0)
- Microsoft to offer Vista as online download (0)
- Intel Q4 profit falls 39% (0)
- ISOHunt.com’s ISP pulls the plug (0)
- NVIDIA preps 320MB GeForce 8800 GTS (0)
- Joost - Youtube killer? (0)
- PCI-E 2.0 announced (0)
- 64th annual Golden Globe Awards (0)
- Netflix internet TV/Film delivery starts this week (0)
- Crysis confirmed for Xbox 360 (0)
- Saddam Hussein’s half brother decapitated in bungled hanging (0)
- Serenity: first HD-DVD movie leaked onto BitTorrent (0)
- Flash will kill Blu-ray and HD DVD (0)
- Woman dies in water-drinking contest for Nintendo Wii (0)
- Changes to Canadian copyright act imminent (0)
- Terrorists using Google Earth to pinpoint attacks (0)
- Beckham stirs Cyber Squatters’ Nest (0)
- PirateBay.org wants to be own country (0)
- $250 million for Beckham (0)
- iPhone war breaks out - Cisco sues Apple (0)
- No ceasefire in DVD format battle (0)
- Spice ingredient capsaicin found to kill cancer cells (0)
- Google Earth 4 officially released (0)
- Apple packs all kinds of high-tech goodies into iPhone (0)
- US sub collides with Japan ship (0)
- Samsung develops first truly double-sided LCD (0)
- IPTV on the Xbox 360 (0)
- New Gears of War content on its way (0)
- TOP 300 Freeware software! (2)
- Asus XG Station: External graphics card (0)
- 1TB Drives announced by Hitachi (0)
- China’s Internet body says no domain names lost after all (0)
- Microsoft Xbox 360 tops holiday console sales in U.S. (0)
November 2006
- Judge orders RIAA to justify its piracy charges (0)
- Atari founder forecasts PlayStation 3 failure (0)
- Federline Responds to Divorce (0)
- Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTX Full Review (0)
- Skype 3.0 beta released (0)
- Microsoft’s studio deals bring television to Xbox360 (0)
August 2006
- Hacker takes AT&T credit card details (0)
- Corel buys DVD apps maker InterVideo for $196 million (0)
- Microsoft leaks Vista pricing (0)
- Google and eBay form advertising alliance (0)
- Sony PSP’s latest firmware cracked again (0)
- Words of wisdom vs. words from our sponsor (0)
- New virus attacks AMD processors (0)
- Windows Media DRM cracked (0)
- Evidence-destroying defendant severely sanctioned in P2P file-sharing case (0)
- AOL releases DRM-crippled movie download service (0)
- Resistance PS3 game uses 22 gigabytes of Blu-ray disc (0)
- Pizza Hut restaurants sold for $59 million (0)
- Toshiba to make Zune media player (0)
- Farewell, Pluto (0)
- Dell drops out of MP3 race (0)
- Apple pays $100 million to settle Creative litigation (0)
- Former eMachines boss makes $450 million bid for Gateway (0)
- Apple recalls 1.8 million laptop batteries (0)
- Microsoft cuts full HD playback in 32bit Vista (0)
- Download fans boost music sales (0)
- Microsoft puts police link on Messenger (0)
- Microsoft puts cybersquatters on notice (0)
- Tower Records files for bankruptcy again (0)
- EA thinks Nintendo’s Wii will run $170 (0)
- Immune system’s HIV troubles discovered (0)
- Nasa loses footage of man’s first steps on moon (0)
- Technology turning staff into work addicts (0)
- Samsung takes the crown: largest LCD screen ever built (0)
- Sony slashes PS2 price in Europe, introduces pink version (0)
- Beware the return of the Web Bubble (0)
- EMI packs music videos on Zune (0)
- YouTube to post every music video (0)
- Warner Bros. having a rare down year (0)
- AOL acquires GameDaily video game site (0)
- IAC/InterActiveCorp buys CollegeHumor.com (0)
- AMD-ATI to make a GPU on a CPU (0)
- Hitachi plans 1TB hard disk drive for year end (0)
- Dell recalls 4 million batteries (0)
- No$GBA offers Nintendo DS emulator (0)
- British pensioner becomes surprise YouTube star (0)
- Pirate Party launches world’s first commercial Darknet (0)
- Internet Explorer loses more ground to Firefox (0)
- Sony sees more development cancellations on the PS3 (0)
- Sixth Harry Potter to hit screens in November 2008 (0)
- New ASUS wireless router has Bittorrent and hard drive built in (0)
- Asus-Gigabyte alliance to boost motherboard prices (0)
- DVD Copy Control Association to soon launch recordable CSS (0)
- Microsoft to tighten the Genuine Advantage screws (0)
- Google cuts deal to show MTV video (0)
- Lenovo reports 89% profit drop (0)
- Sony quits plasma market for real (0)
- Google steers clear of music sales (0)
- Sony releases Blu-ray drive that doesn’t play Blu-ray movies (0)
- RIAA sues LimeWire over piracy (0)
- Circuit City invites wrath of the MPAA by copying DVDs (0)
- IPTV set to take over (0)
- Strange ‘twin’ new worlds found (0)
- SkyRider, a new P2P start up emerges (0)
- Internet karaoke gets serious (0)
- TCS seeks to deprive cyber pirates of loot (0)
- Wii games no more than $49.99 (0)
- Xbox360 not available in China for piracy reason (0)
- Photos transformed into 3D model (0)
- In the high definition horse race, it’s HD DVD by a nose (0)
- How Google Earth is changing science (0)
- Developer: Windows Vista is not ready (0)
- Xploder to launch HDTV upgrades for the Playstation 2 console (0)
- E3 gets new name, date, capacity (0)
- Sophos reveals Top 10 threats list For July (0)
July 2006
- Intel and Nvidia talk across the board SLI support (0)
- MTV Video Music Awards nominations announced (0)
- ‘Millionaire’ sold for $200 million (0)
- ESA confirms E3’s fall (0)
- Nintendo Wii specs fully uncovered (3)
- AOL to test-launch video search service (0)
- Opera reveals version 10 vision (0)
- SanDisk buys M-Systems for $1.3 billion in stock (0)
- The myth of the digital lifestyle (0)
- “I came over here because I wanted to kill people.” (0)
- Lenovo thinks AMD for business desktops (0)
- ‘Miami Vice’ cops take down ‘Pirates’ (0)
- E3 - Game over (0)
- For PC games, pirates expect free support (0)
- How Google News indexes (0)
- Dozens of girls lured into sex on webcam (0)
- Lawsuit over Karaoke: What are the rules? (10)
- Microsoft to bet ‘hundreds of millions of dollars’ on Zune (0)
- Police: Camcorder Used In Movie Piracy (0)
- Chat Rooms Could Face Expulsion (0)
- Google Talk Gets Three New Features (0)
- IFPI Attacks Canada in Piracy Report (0)
- Oblivion PS3 & PSP Rumors Resurface (0)
- ‘Adult’ Web Company Launches MySpace-styled Site (0)
- Intel Officially Launched Core 2 Duo Processors, AMD fires back (0)
- IE7 included in Auto Updates for Windows XP (1)
- Sleeve For iPod Coming Makes Any Model An HD Video Player (0)
- Makers of ‘Kazaa’ Settle Piracy Suits (0)
- DSL Beat Cable in ‘05 (0)
- Windows In Your Pocket (1)
- Millionaire Vows to Challenge MPAA Suit (0)
- Spider-Man 3 to Get IMAX Treatment (0)
- HP to Pay $4.5 Billion to Acquire Mercury (0)
- Sony PSP UMD Tools Leaked (0)
- Amazon Goes to The Movies (0)
- China to Test Its ‘Artificial Sun’ (0)
- ‘American Idol’ Finalists Headed To the White House (0)
- It’s Official: AMD Acquires ATI for $5.4 billion (0)
- Miss Puerto Rico Crowned Miss Universe (0)
- Skype Offers Wi-Fi Phones (0)
- Toshiba’s Survey Says: HD-DVD Will Win the Format War! (0)
- Warning! MP3 Players Can Seriously Damage Your Health! (0)
- Porn vs. Google (0)
- eBay Raising Sellers Fees (0)
- Microsoft’s Zune to Rival Apple’s iPod (0)
- Xbox 360 Shipments Hit the 5 Million Mark (0)
- Google’s Q2 Profits and Revenues Rocket (1)
- Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray First-Gen Players Have Errors, Won’t Be Updated Until September (0)
- Gizmo Project Offer Free VoIP Calls to Landline and Mobile Phones in Over 60 Countries (0)
- Yahoo Down 21.8% in Biggest 1-day Drop (0)
- Crave Talk: Robberies Rise, Escape With Your iPod (0)
- Symantec Warns of Security Risks in Windows Vista (0)
- Movie Downloads To Cut DVD Retailers Out (0)
- Hacked Ad Seen on MySpace Served Spyware to a Million (0)
- Warner Bros. Takes on China’s Movie Pirates (0)
- Analyst to Sony: Change or Lose (0)
- Apple iTunes Movie Rentals Is The Word (0)
- G8 Pledges Crack-down on Piracy and Counterfeiting (0)
- Scientists Concoct Chocolate That Won’t Melt (0)
- L.A. News Service Sues YouTube Over Beating Video (0)
- AMD Mobile Price Cuts, New CPUs (0)

