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Tag Archives: rogers
Rogers Offering Flexible Cable Packages in Ontario
Are you tired of paying hundreds of dollars a year for bundled cable packages with channels you never watch. Rogers Cable in Ontario is seeing the writing on the wall for traditional cable TV as more and more customers are … Continue reading
Camping without Internet in Rural Saskatchewan
Whether we like to admit it or not we live in an ever increasing connected world. This point was reinforced on my summer vacation camping at Peck Lake in north west Saskatchewan where there is No Cell Service and No … Continue reading
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Netflix Canada Lowers Data Usage for Capped Canadian Members
Once again it sucks to be Canadian, from a TV/Technology point of view. Neil Hunt, chief Product Officer announced to Canadian users that starting today (March 28, 2011) it would be lowering the bandwidth demands by 66% on average for … Continue reading
Netflix Canada lands a deal for Paramount movies
If you’re a Netflix subscriber in Canada here’s a bit of good news for you. Netflix landed a multi-year deal with Paramount Pictures to bring hundreds of new movies and content to Canadian Netflix subscribers. The agreement includes exclusive subscription … Continue reading
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iOS 4.3 Release
On Tuesday, Steve Jobs unveiled the highly coveted, all new designed, second generation iPad 2. Along with the unveiling of the new iPad came the announcement of Apple’s new operating system for iDevices - iOS 4.3. Apple will release iOS … Continue reading
Netflix Monthly Subscriptions on the Rise?
The recent decision to overturn the CRTC’s ruling on Usage Based Billing may not be a good one if you’re a Netflix Subscriber in Canada. Tony Clement sent the CRTC back to the drawing board last month to revisit the … Continue reading
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