UFC pay-per-view company drops N.B. bar from suit
A New Brunswick bar has dodged a blow after the company that has the exclusive Canadian copyright to Ultimate Fighting Championship events on pay-per-view has dropped a lawsuit. cbc.ca |
Wii fitness game backed by heart group
The American Heart Association and Nintendo Co. are teaming up to promote the popular Wii video game console, as the health advocacy group concedes that its campaign for traditional exercise isn't working. cbc.ca |
ISPs not broadcasters, court finds
The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected the notion that internet service providers are broadcasters, likely ending a plan to introduce a new levy on internet users to pay for the creation of Canadian content online. cbc.ca |
OfficeMax Goes Mobile with a New App for iPhone and iPod touch - Video
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The adoption of apps for iPhone® continues to enhance the retail shopping experience for both consumers and business people alike. OfficeMax® Incorporated (NYSE: OMX), a leader in office products and services, today announced it is introducing a new free OfficeMax App for iPhone on the App Store. The OfficeMax App, available for iPhone and iPod touch, is designed to help customers shop smarter and access information and rewards on the go. To view the multimedia assets associated with this release, please click: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/officemax feedproxy.google.com |
Honeydrops up for international award
A dried drop of pure honey produced on Prince Edward Island is vying for one of the world's top food prizes this weekend. cbc.ca |