Canadians avoiding apps, online services, citing privacy: poll

Canadians are avoiding some mobile applications, websites and online services due to privacy concerns, said a new survey commissioned by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

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Facebook unveils Home app

Facebook Inc. launched a new mobile application, called “Home,” that is designed to replace a smartphone’s locked screen and home screen with a Facebook “cover feed” that features photos and status updates from the phone user’s friends.

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CBC push for daytime ‘branded entertainment’ removes creative power, producer says

CBC/Radio-Canada’s new plan to air more branded entertainment during the day will draw advertising and sponsorship dollars to the public broadcaster at the cost of quality daytime programming and producers’ creative talent, said Richard Nielsen, president of Toronto-based Norflicks Productions Ltd.

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Cogeco boosts residential Internet caps

Cogeco Cable Inc. said it will give its Internet customers more monthly Internet capacity after it upgraded its residential Internet packages.

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EDC financing Telefonica’s BlackBerry order

Export Development Canada is loaning Telefónica S.A. 200 million euros to order smartphones and services from BlackBerry, Canada’s export credit agency said.

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Kapatid TV approved for distribution

The CRTC approved a request from Ethnic Channels Group Ltd. to add Kapatid TV5 to the list of non-Canadian channels authorized for broadcast distribution in Canada.

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iTV to go on sale this year: report

Apple Inc.’s iTV will go on sale later this year with a price range of $1,500 US to $2,500 US, The Associated Press reported Wednesday.

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Quebecor gets French-language World Cup coverage

CBC/Radio-Canada signed an agreement with Quebecor Media Inc. broadcast property TVA Sports for French-language coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.

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Q&A: Local broadcasters get 6 MHz of prized spectrum, so use it, Taylor says

Gregory Taylor, a broadcasting expert and post-doctoral fellow at Ryerson University, says a lack of regulatory guidance during Canada’s switch to over-the-air, digital TV has left Canadians unaware about the real potential of their country’s local broadcasting services.

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BBM Music to shut down in June

BlackBerry’s BBM Music service will shut down on June 2, the company said in an email to users Wednesday.

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