Archive
Complete Archive:
- Class action against Rogers, Telus and Bell re system access fee
- Banks to improve security for online banking
- Palm Foleo still not shipping
- bOK offers free long distance
- Apple iPhone in Canada, Not
- BMO Bank of Montreal launches a Prepaid Travel Mosaik MasterCard
- Asus’ Eee PC 701 Ultraportable Computer
- VIA NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device
- Boost Mobile’s Unlimited Prepaid another good option for travelers
- AT&T / Cingular’s GoPhone is a good option for travelers
- Palm Foleo Mobile Companion
- Intel’s Metro Mobile Notebook
- Blogger/Blogspot and fake blogs
- Google Analytics Upgraded
- Yak4Ever offers free international long distance
- porn domain fetches 9.5 million
- Skype at Walmart
- Toronto OneZone now a for-pay service
- Regulation of Canadian broadcasting by the CRTC may relax
- Samsung SMT-W6100
- What to look for in a hotel
- Laptop Searches
- Windows Vista
- Cellphone Travel Alternatives
- Cell Phones and Recycled Phone Numbers
- Excess bandwidth fees - Bell Canada
- Vonage subsidy is substantial
- Belkin Skype Wi-Fi Phone - disappointing results
- Paypal introduces virtual Mastercard credit card
- Wi-fi in Santa Monica, Not
- Linksys WIP 330 voip wifi handset
- Knowledge Management Concerns
- FuturePhone.com offers free long distance
- Windows Vista sets limits on transfers
- Toronto Wi-Fi - Toronto Hydro Telecom’s OneZone
- Identifying Splogs
- hField Technologies’ Wi-Fire
- CRTC affirms its VOIP ruling
- Philips VOIP841 Skype VOIP DECT Phone
- Not clear whether piggybacking on Wifi is illegal
- Wireless Data Comparison
- Disk Wiping Utilities
- FIDO announces massive rate increase for US roaming
- Personal VPNs offer protection when using Wi-Fi hotspots
- Unlimited doesn’t always mean unlimited
- P2P TV Coming Soon?
- SnapStream Rocks!
- Back from Vacation!
- DID World Wide - international VOIP DID numbers
- meebo.com - web-based IM client
- AnchorFree offers free VPNs for hotspots
- Laptop Protection - Seagate’s Hardware-Based Full Disc Encryption (FDE)
- 3G Phoebus MB6000 3G Wi-Fi Router
- Belkin Skype-Compatible VOIP Wi-Fi Phone
- US Government Presses ISPs for Data Retention
- First Amendment and Blogs
- OpenVPN for Windows Pocket PC Devices (PPC) including Windows Mobile 5
- Zfone for Windows released - high grade encryption for SIP now available
- Skype Free Long Distance Workaround
- T-mobile bans VOIP over its 3G network
- SMC also announces Skype Wifi handset - SMCWSKP100
- Skype adds new features
- Roll-back software - RestoreIT / RollBack RX
- Emblaze Emoze Free Push Email Solution
- Xplorenet Satellite-based Internet Service - Limited Unlimited
- 7-Eleven Speak-Out Wireless Prepaid Cellular
- Rogers offers Portable Internet
- Google files patents for free wi-fi
- Australia forces anti-spam on ISPs
- Police ID suspects using MySpace
- Cybersquatting Non-Famous Names
- ZingoTel files lawsuit against Shaw
- Canada’s Telecommunications Policy Review Panel recommends statutory protection for network neutrality
- Canada’s Telecom Industry and Foreign Ownership
- Yahoo launches Yahoo Voice
- Wi-Fi access point owners and the “common carrier” defense
- Linksys WRT54G - OpenWRT and Sveasoft in a nasty fight
- Google sued for providing poor page ranking
- PhoneGnome Releases API
- Free 411 Services
- Kanguru BioSTOR
- Zfone for Mac now available
- TigerDirect and Privacy
- Google acquires Writely
- Shaw fires back at Vonage over VOIP tax
- VOIP comes to Palm
- Toronto Wi-Fi - part 2
- Google to offer online storage
- VOIP surcharged by Canadian ISP
- Toronto to get municipal Wi-fi
- CRTC to force continued bundling upon Canadian cable operators
- AirCanada.com Sucks
- Lawyers, Doctors and Disbursements
- Sierra Wireless, VOQ, Tiger Direct and Privacy
- Totally secure VOIP is almost here
- VOIP and Streaming Banned in Telus’ Acceptable Use Policy
- MySpace crackdown
- Another national cellular carrier for Canada?
- CRTC seesk comments on National Do Not Call List and Telemarketing Rules
- Portable Wi-Fi Hotspots - Kyocera, Junxion and Top Global
- Google Page Creator closed to new users
- Netgear Skype Wi-fi VOIP Phone
- Washington Post leaves electronic crumbs
- Google, Sex and Intellectual Property Rights
- Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) cell phones support GSM and Wi-Fi
- Google Page Creator
- Samsung sued over hack-able DVD-HD841 player
- New bank account attacking trojans
- Videotron Extreme Plus High Speed Internet
- SMC All-in-one Travel Voice Gateway SMCWTVG
- Unfair Wireless Contracts
- Rogers definition of “Unlimited”
- E-Mail not always the best way to communicate
- Protecting privacy online
- Hi-Grade’s µDMS P60 Viiv PC
- Using the DCMA to block competition in secondary markets
- RSA SecurID Security Tokens on mobile devices
- Wireless Hotspots and the Law
- Rogers to expand UMTS / HSDPA
- Health issues and wireless / wi-fi networks
- My Yahoo! gets an upgrade?
- IPeerX - a VOIP peering service
- Cameras, Cameras Everywhere
- HP Ipaq HW6900 handheld
- Cingular 8100/8125
- Implanting RFID chips to monitor workers?
- Advertising on Windows startup screen
- Pulverati - Jeff Pulver’s new Web 2.0 project
- VeriSign offers new service to curb ID theft
- One of the things you can’t do online - cancel
- Jajah - Read the find print
- Vonage Developments
- GMail to host corporate emails?
- Running auctions for legal services
- Bell Canada and Privacy
- Charging for Email - would it be so bad?
- FON gets funding
- Rogers announces mobile podcast service
- Newspaper groups may sue Google
- Lawyers and Podcasting
- Tiffany Sues eBay
- Standardization in Spyware Identification and Testing
- iPhantom vpn firewall device
- RFID Zapper
- Google Cache is Fair Use
- AuraGrid - rebroadcast Wi-Fi signals using existing cable
- Libraries and Wireless Internet Access
- Best VOIP Wi-Fi Handset - from Airvenue / QIIQ
- Sex for US$12 million
- New Technology and the Erosion of Privacy
- Philips VP5500 WiFi VOIP Phone
- Free Trade - NOT
- Canadian Election Restrictions
- Google should come clean
- Legal conflicts for bloggers
- Google Search records sought by US Government
- Broadband Sharing Solutions - WiBoost and Mushroom Networks
- Telecommunications Policy Review Panel and Network Neutrality
- E*Trade to reimburse customers who fall victim to online fraud
- More spammers to add to the list
- Canadian Protectionism in Broadcasting
- High Power 200mw Senao USB Wi-Fi Adapter
- Hidden Risks of Wi-fi
- San Francisco Wi-Fi RFP
- Canadian Regulation of Voice Over IP (VoIP) - Framework, Issues and Implications
- Canadian privacy implications of outsourcing to the US
- Creative announces PC-less Skype Phone
- Responding to the Network Neutrality Threat
- Panera Bread turning off Wi-Fi
- Skype Wi-Fi Phone Closer to Release
- USPTO joins effort to improve software patents
- Network Neutrality
- More Data Breach Notification Laws
- UTStarcom GF200
- H&R Block exposes Social Security Numbers
- Legal Industry Spammer List - Dec 2005
- Zyxel AG-225H Wi-Fi Finder and USB Adapter
- Using multiple wireless devices in hotels
- Hasbro Chat-Now
- Borderline Spamming by ZDnet
- Protecting VOIP conversations
- FTC announces legal action against spammers
- Looking for a wi-fi access point?
- Comparing Data Roaming Rates
- Lawyers and Blogging
- Linksys WIP 300 / 330 Wireless Wi-Fi VOIP Phone
- Technorati and Spam Blogs
- How Patents Hurt Innovation
- USPTO notifies RIM and NTP that patents likely to be struck down
- Hamachi - P2P VPN
- Terror groups cloning Rogers phones
- Collaborative Agreement re University Research
- FTC to report on CAN-SPAM
- SETI@home shutting down
- Wi-Fi VOIP Handsets and Public Hotspots
- Competitiveness of Canadian Cellular Market
- Ontario’s PHIPA declared substantially similar to PIPEDA
- Licensing NTP’s patents for marketing reasons
- Vonage’s F1000 Wi-fi VOIP phone now available
- Alexa opens up via Web Services
- Splogs - part 2
- New York Times article tackles Splog (Spam Blogs)
- Vonage finalizing beta on Wi-Fi handsets
- Public Wi-Fi Hotspots and VPNs
- Andy happy about free wi-fi
- Draft RFP for San Francisco Wi-fi initiative
- Theft of Blog content
- Online Rights Canada
- Attorney billing rates
- XBox Live and Privacy
- New Italian law requires identification of Internet users
- Stealth SMS
- Launching a new venture - how things have changed
- Seven technologies that will change everything
- Business Week - Best of 2005
- Linux and Laptops - Linuxcaffe
- Canadian Law Blogs
- Cellphones to help detect cancer
- Yahoo! acquires del.icio.us
- Outsourcing game playing to China
- AlphaShield
- VPNs and Employee Internet Monitoring
- FON Wi-fi Revolution
- Microsoft Location Finder
- Xbox 360, Bell Canada and video delivery through the Internet
- Electronic evidence collection gone bad
- Lawfirms and Wiki
- Encrypted VOIP from Glootix
- Blackberry takes another hit
- Yahoo Phone Out
- Another Obvious Patent?
- WPA (Wifi Protected Access) for older operating systems
- High Speed Mobile Data
- Updates are driving me crazy
- VOIP Roadblocks
- My Favorite VOIP Blogs
- 180solutions sues ZoneLabs for reporting product
- PetsMobility’s PetCell
- Big service, small firm
- Canadian law student bloggers
- Pulver publishes list of top VOIP bloggers
- Toronto Computer Lawyers Group - December meeting
- wirelesstoronto.ca
- VIA makes Wifi official
- Patent filings continue to go up, up, up.
- Spyware to Adware - Claria’s legacy
- Packet8 - late again
- Toronto community groups organize to provide free wifi
- Canadian wireless carriers don’t want any competition
- Acacia acquires Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) Patents
- Limited Unlimited
- 10 Rules for Startups
- Unblocking VOIP
- Microsoft Covenant Regarding Office 2003 XML Reference Schemas
- Bad and Unfair End User Agreements
- Malicious Keyloggers
- Blocking VOIP
- Rogers prioritizing traffic
- Privacy Commissioner declining to investigate US data brokers
- Canadian Bill C-37 (Do-Not-Call Law)
- Rogers / Shaw blocking podcasts
- Lawyers as Janitors?
- EU considering data retention requirements
- IO data devices comes with free trojan virus
- TCLG - Jurisdiction on the Internet
- Splogs, Blogger and Adsense
- Bell Canada and Overcharging
- Comparing Internet Providers - Bell Sympatico
- Inventor’s Handbook
- Analyzing the numbers
- No EU data for US DHS
- TrueLocal - no Canadians please
- WEX
- CRTC investigating leak of cellphone records
- Voice over IP (VOIP) Price Comparision
- Texas sues Sony over XCP DRM
- Splogs (Spam Blogs)
- EFF updates blogging legal guide
- VPNs, the real deal
- What is so special about YAK’s VOIP?
- Digital Cable, Set Top Boxes and Privacy
- Cool Product: OQO model 01
- This is Wonderland - NOT!
- Macleans story about cellphone privacy now online
- IT.Can reports on recent Canadian Domain Name case
- Airport Lie Detector
- Google Analytics still faces some challenges
- Rootkit Detection
- RIM workaround to NTP patent
- Sony faces another spyware problem
- Compromise on control of the Internet
- The Trusted Download Program
- Lawful Access Bill Introduced
- Privacy of Cellphone Records - Part 2
- Privacy of Cellphone Records
- Give up privacy for lower insurance rates?
- Rogers to cut Usenet feed
- Google Searches Used at Murder Trial
- A Different Approach to Law Firm Marketing
- Artificial Attorneys
- Skype-compatible Wifi Handset
- Neat Product - PCExpanion from DoubleSight
- Sony issues apology re XCP
- Another Read the License Agreement Example
- Spyware makers attempt to use EULA to block countermeasures
- Canadian Lawful Access Bill Due Nov 15th
- Google’s Big Novmeber Decision
- HomeDepotSucks
- The Spyware Problem
- Sony now being sued over CDs
- Shift Income to Ireland - Save Hundreds of Millions in Taxes
- What is an “owner” of Software?
- Wed may be judgment day for RIM
- Open-source business models
- Need to watch out for meta data
- Lastest defense to blowing over the limit
- Open Source insurance not that interesting
- Acoustic Energy’s new WIFI Radio
- Navizon - location via wifi and cellular signals
- VOIP Publicity Campaign
- FON - share the warmth from your Hotspot
- Wifi to track whereabouts of students
- Ontario Bill 14 would make website official copy of the law
- Consumer Groups Want Action Against Spyware Company
- Microsoft calls for national Privacy law in the US
- RIAA Lawsuit Strategy Marks 2nd Year
- Google Print Launches
- Wacky New Inventions
- Skype Security Report Raises Questions
- Risks with Online Banking
- War-Driving for Video
- Open Source Insurance
- Ontario’s Commissioner issues first order under PHIPA
- Air Canada Charging for Inflight Meals - Lawsuit in Waiting?
- Playing copy-protected CDs may infect PCs
- Comparison of Canadian Wireless Data Options
- PhoneGnome / SoftGnome
- CRTC releases report on Competition
- VOIP Security Risks
- Securing your operating system - NSA provides help
- Go Daddy Patent Application
- Trackback Party
- Definition of Spyware
- VOIP, Skype and Security
- Federal Judge Rejects Warrantless Cellphone Tracking
- FAQ on how to acquire an expiring domain name
- Bangoura Decision
- Security as a Legal Obligation
- Challenging US Control of the Internet
- Sponsored Advertising Invades IM
- Nortel-Motorola Spat
- Microsoft Backs Off on Plan to Exclude Competitors
- Fight for Control of the Internet
- Gmail UK and the importance of global thinking about IP
- Electronic Discovery Focus
- Importance of Reading License Agreements
- Rim Loses Motion to Stay Injunction
- Bank’s notification to customers triggers PATRIOT Act concerns
- US Regulators Update Guidance on Customer Authentication
- Peering Problems Cause Internet Disruption
- Thinkpad Lenovo Z60t
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)
- Consumer Protection Changes on the Way
- Creative Commons: Alternative Licensing Schemes Come of Age
- Junk Fax Problem
- Securing WiFi Access Points
- Courier Package Tracking
- Canadian Legal Publishers
- Canadian Law Societies
- E-Mail Disclaimers
- Search Engine Tricks and Sponsored Links
- Socan Ruling and E-Commerce
- Open Source Update
- GoogleMail and Privacy Issues
- Voice over IP (VOIP) Update
- Copyright Board Update
- About Alan Gahtan