‘DPI is necessary’ – Sandvine
May 1, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera Review · Leave a Comment
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- DPI, Deep Privacy Invasion (or Deep Packet Inspection) is the tool used by disgraced ‘behavioural targeting’ firm Phorm on behalf of giant UK provider BT, as well as other companies. British government approval of the technology has gotten it into a costly and politically disastrous lawsuit with the European Commission. In Canada, its use inspired the federal privacy commissioner to launch an anti-DPI site which states clearly and unequivocally »»»
Microsoft Extends Hosted Services to Europe, Asia – PC World
May 1, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
Microsoft is extending the availability of its hosted productivity and collaboration applications to 15 countries in Europe as well as Canada, Japan and New Zealand beginning Monday. Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Suite is now available in …
World Tech Update – Mac Central
April 2, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
In this week’s show mobile software and hardware debut at CTIA in Las Vegas, Canada looks to recycle more e-waste, Intel launches new processors, FujiFilm shows off a prototype 3D camera, the European Commission prepares to investigate how online …
BlackBerry photos don’t have to suck – ITBusiness.ca
March 26, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
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BlackBerry photos don't have to suck
ITBusiness.ca, Canada That tiny camera on your trusty BlackBerry might not be a digital SLR, but you can still get some decent images. Here's a few techniques that will have you taking it out of the holster to snap a picture more often. The latest edition of Research In … |
PMA 2009: Eye-Catching Gadgets – here’s how!
March 10, 2009 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment
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PMA 2009: Eye-Catching Gadgets
here’s how!, Canada Inside is a compartment that can accommodate a 17" notebook computer, along with up to two full digital SLR sets, as well as several other adjustable compartments for accessories, like lenses, flash, or any other small items. … |












