Rogers flip-flops on charging for incoming text messages When Bell and Telus announced last year that they would begin charging for incoming text messages, Rogers was among the first to point the finger.
Provincial Election On Twitter, B.C. politicians really are a bunch of twits Both the B.C. Liberals and the NDP have attempted to get “into the now” with profiles on the social-media platforms Facebook and Twitter.
Amazon's "glitch" on LGBT-themed books a giant fail Word flew via social media and traditional news outlets this past weekend of a change in Amazon’s search algorithms that disadvantaged LGBT content.
BlackBerry App World gives Storm new life Yesterday’s launch of the eagerly awaited BlackBerry App World has finally given devotees of the BlackBerry something to cheer about.
Twitter and stupidity don't mix Social-networking sites like Facebook had an inherent level of safety, as you had to intentionally add people to your friends list or be a member of a network in order for people...
Facebook controversy shows importance of reading terms of service Here’s a quick look at the terms of service for a few popular Web sites.
iPhone's innovative puzzle games include Enigmo and Touch Physics With a grand total of one front-facing button and a touchscreen, gaming in the traditional sense is a challenge on the iPhone or iPod Touch.
Net neutrality is key to the Internet's future, and it's under threat Net neutrality has been one of the primary drivers for innovation, and the rapid expansion and development of the Internet.
Last.fm, iTunes Genius deliver customized musical splendour No matter how in tune you may be with a local radio station, it’ll never compare with something created just for you.
Google Earth depicts downtown Vancouver buildings in 3-D Now, with the latest version of Google Earth, the Google empire contains a 3-D model of my home.