IT Life to develop a new technology for secure online banking.
This new technology will enable financial institutions to secure online banking by introducing new server side security. This technology could also be used to secure any other online sensitive data.
Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, IT Life Sciences provides scientific expertise to local businesses requiring consulting in the areas of chemical and analytical methodology as well as laboratory safety programs. IT Life Sciences aids in establishing research and development facilities to advance products while meeting the provincial and federal safety regulations.
CRTC launching probe into internet traffic shaping
The CRTC is launching a public consultation on internet traffic shaping after rejecting an urgent request by smaller Canadian internet service providers to end Bell Canada's throttling practices.
Wed, 14 May 2008 13:29:51 EDT
U.S. lists polar bears as threatened species
The U.S. government has decided to list polar bears as a threatened species under its Endangered Species Act - a decision lauded by wildlife groups, but that could deal a severe blow to the lucrative sport hunt in Canada's North.
Wed, 14 May 2008 17:44:39 EDT
'Barcoding' the latest buzz in bee tracking
A group of international scientists launched a campaign in Toronto this week to identify the world's bees, an effort they hope will help track and better understand these important pollinators of food crops.
Wed, 14 May 2008 12:56:21 EDT
Canada a connectivity laggard, Nortel says
Canada is the least connected country in a 17-nation study by Nortel on technology and telecommunications usage, raising concerns about our ability to compete in the global economy.
Tue, 13 May 2008 18:57:57 EDT
Apple changes its iTune on HBO programs
In the second deviation from its standard operating procedure in as many weeks, Apple Inc. has made popular HBO TV shows, including The Sopranos and Deadwood, available over iTunes at variable prices.
Tue, 13 May 2008 15:13:00 EDT
Stingray deaths reach 35 as Calgary Zoo investigates
One of the Calgary Zoo's remaining stingrays died Tuesday as officials continued their investigation into the sudden deaths of three-quarters of the ray exhibit over the weekend.
Tue, 13 May 2008 16:47:59 EDT
Belief in God a 'product of human weaknesses': Einstein letter
Renowned scientist Albert Einstein dismissed the Bible as a collection of 'pretty childish' legends and belief in God as a 'product of human weaknesses,' according to a letter to be auctioned this week.