OTTAWA — Tools to better inform consumers of their rights when purchasing wireless services are under development at the University of Ottawa, which a professor involved in the project indicated will be especially relevant following a CBC/Radio-Canada investigation that found allegedly misleading sales practices from one telecom.
Billing and collection service to remain mandated: CRTC
BlackBerry targets Facebook with patent infringement lawsuit
Citing its early developments in timestamp interfaces, encryption technology and blending mobile gaming into mobile messaging, BlackBerry Ltd. has brought a patent lawsuit against Facebook Inc. and its subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram in a Los Angeles court, according to documents released on Tuesday.
LTE open to numerous security flaws: paper
Import standards on IoT devices a good idea, cyber experts say
OTTAWA — Experts praised the idea of stricter standards for imported insecure Internet of Things (IoT) devices at a cybersecurity conference Friday, though they weren’t so sure about whether the government is prepared for such a move or how the logistics would pan out.
Novus asks for access to Vancouver condo buildings
Apple gives MPs few answers on iPhone slowdown
OTTAWA — Representatives from Apple Inc. faced down members of the House committee on industry, science and technology on Thursday afternoon, telling MPs that while the company didn’t mean to mislead consumers about its slowing down of some older smartphones, it had learned its lesson about communicating clearly.
CCSA says Rogers violating the rules in affiliation agreement dispute
House ethics committee backs right to be forgotten in Canada
The government should consider including frameworks for a right to erasure and a right to de-indexing in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), the House of Commons ethics committee is recommending in a new report.