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Skype offers free calling to phones in U.S., Canada

May 15, 2006 Customers can make free calls to regular and mobile phones until the end of 2006, as the company tries to boost usage. TAGS: SkypeOut, Skype, Canada, call, U.S., mobile phone, SMS, America Online Inc., eBay Inc., IM

T.J. Maxx hack exposes consumer data

January 18, 2007 Intruders accessed systems used to process, store customer transaction data, putting unspecified number of shoppers at risk of identity fraud. TAGS: credit card company, Visa International, breach, credit card, identity fraud, intrusion, merchant, retailer, point-of-sale, Massachusetts, bank, payment, Canada, U.S., security

Yahoo bangs gavel down on auction sites

May 8, 2007 Yahoo Auctions in the U.S. and Canada will shut down on June 16, but the Asia sites will remain up and running. TAGS: auction site, Yahoo! Inc., Canada, eBay Inc., U.S.

Apple delivers iTunes Canada

December 2, 2004 Company will charge 99 Canadian cents per song in hopes its online music store will take off in the Great White North. TAGS: online music company, online music, Apple Computer, Canada, Apple iTunes, song, U.S.

Neteller blames job cuts on U.S. gambling crackdown

February 18, 2007 U.S. law forbidding online payments to gambling sites forces Neteller to trim about 250 jobs in Canada and the U.K. TAGS: online payment, U.S., payment, law, Canada

Playboy aims to sex up U.S. mobile phones

December 3, 2004 Hugh Hefner's enterprise inks deal to sell racy images and ring tones next year in the United States and Canada. Photo: The next sexy phone? TAGS: subscriber, mobile phone, U.S., Canada, agreement

Cisco faces iPhone trademark challenge in Canada

January 26, 2007 As Cisco battles Apple for the iPhone trademark, telecommunications company alleges Cisco is stepping on its use of the brand. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., trademark, Apple iPhone, Canada, VoIP, telecommunications company, Apple Computer, telecommunications, brand, U.S.

TJX says 45.7 million customer records were compromised

March 29, 2007 Filing with the SEC reveals scope of the breach is far wider than previously believed. TAGS: breach, CardSystems Solutions Inc., security breach, debit card, investigation, point-of-sale, credit card, Canada, security, U.S.

U.S. blogger thwarts Canadian gag order

April 6, 2005 Minnesota man is thumbing his nose at a Canadian gag order. His blog posts could endanger the ruling Liberal Party. TAGS: testimony, proceeding, blogger, Canada, Usenet, Toronto, blog, U.S., lawyer, trial

AOL Canada to spread VoIP

December 14, 2004 Company to start offering Net phone service in greater Toronto, then throughout Canada in coming months. TAGS: AOL TotalTalk, VoIP, America Online Inc., Toronto, Internet phone, Canada, High-speed Internet, Time Warner Inc., U.S.

New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threat

April 19, 2006 A forthcoming federal travel ID may be implanted with an RFID chip that can be read up to 30 feet away. TAGS: RFID, homeland security, traveler, Mexico, Canada, agency, card, U.S., person, document, conference

Microsoft sings 'O Canada' amid immigration challenges

July 5, 2007 Company plans to open a software development center later this year in Vancouver, partly because of immigration issue. TAGS: Vancouver, H-1B, worker, Redmond, software development, Silicon Valley, bill, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Canada

In Canada: Cache a page, go to jail?

July 19, 2005 Not exactly, but some are concerned that a bill before Parliament could make caching illegal and hinder access to information. TAGS: reproduction, bill, holder, Canada, search engine, Amazon.com Inc., law, attorney, section, Google Inc., U.S.

Deep discounts on IP telephony

December 5, 2005 How low can pricing on IP telephony go? SunRocket offers a service for less than $10. TAGS: E911, IP telephony, Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP, telephony, EarthLink Inc., Puerto Rico, phone number, Skype, IP, U.S., pricing, Canada, broadband

Raising alarms about 911 over Net phones

April 8, 2005 Regulators in the U.S. and Canada are entering the battle over emergency calls via Internet phones. TAGS: Internet phone, Internet phone company, VoIP company, IP telephony, VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp., Canada, BellSouth Corp., telephony, cable company, U.S., AT&T Corp., America Online Inc.

HP to ship Netscape browser on new PCs

October 3, 2005 HP and Compaq consumer PCs and notebooks in the U.S. and Canada will come with the browser starting next year. TAGS: Netscape Web Browser, Netscape Communications Corp., consumer PC, Web browser, Time Warner Inc., Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, engine, phishing, HP, Canada, agreement, U.S., Mozilla Corp., America Online Inc., security

British regulators forward iTunes complaint to EU

December 3, 2004 Complaint says Apple discriminates against U.K. consumers by charging them more than others in Europe. TAGS: regulator, Britain, Europe, U.K., Apple iTunes, online music, Apple Computer, complaint, pricing, Canada, U.S., music
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