Zuckerberg ignores UK and Canada
Published in News

Sorry I'm washing my hair

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has rejected a request to appear before an international parliamentary committee delving into the questions around fake news.

Canadian music industry wants internet tax
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Which will pay for our poor business model

The Screen Composers Guild of Canada is calling for a copyright tax on all broadband data use above 15 gigabytes per month. The music composers argue that this is warranted because composers miss out on public performance royalties.

US IT headed towards Canada
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IT industry lured over the border

The US is facing a concerted drive from Canada to poach its IT industry, and there are signs that it is paying off, thanks mostly to the current stance on immigration.

Immigrate to Canada site falls over
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Escaping the Orange revolution

The Canadian government’s immigration website crashed as thousands of Americans fearing the nation’s decision to elect its first Orange president tried to escape across the northern border to escape the new tyranny.

Canadians ban pirate boxes
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Set-top Andriod boxes loaded with software

Hardware makers who have been making android based set-top boxes which are configured for piracy and packed with copyright defeating software have been banned in Canada.

Canadians come up with a bendy phone
Published in Mobiles


Bendier than the iPhone


Ever since Apple came up with a smartphone that bent, everyone wants to copy them. Now a team of researchers have come up with ReFlex which they claims is the first true bendable smartphone.

Apple fanboy nearly gunned down
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Blames Canada for losing chance of Darwin award

An Apple fanboy can thank the fact that he was not living in the US and black as a reason why he was not gunned down by police.

Intel rumoured to want Recon
Published in IoT


Canadian wearable tech

Canadian wearable tech company Recon is on the verge of being bought by Intel.

Canadians get in on malware making
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We should blame Canada more often

The nation famous for not being America and thumping baby seals with baseball bats apparently conducts false flag cyber-attacks on other nations.



Afraid of Chinese hackers