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Global scientists to converge on Vancouver

Global scientists to converge on Vancouver

Scientists from 60 countries will begin arriving in Vancouver later this week for the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) conference. It is the first time in more than 30 years the conference has been held outside the U.
CounterPath to power Rogers’ new wireless service

CounterPath to power Rogers’ new wireless service

Vancouver-based CounterPath Corp. (TSX-V:CCV) has announced that it has entered a software licence agreement with Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI-b) to power the telecom’s new Rogers One Number service.
Telus posts $2.7b revenue in 2011's fourth quarter

Telus posts $2.7b revenue in 2011's fourth quarter

Telus Corp. (TSX:T) has reported fourth quarter 2011 revenue of $2.7 billion, an increase of more than 5% over the same period last year. The company said the increase was generated by a 6.
SFU venture program contest hots up

SFU venture program contest hots up

Seven teams made up of students and alumni from Simon Fraser University ’s (SFU) Venture Connection early-stage business incubator will compete February 11 at the inaugural Coast Capital Venture Prize Competition.
Telus launches super-fast LTE network in Vancouver

Telus launches super-fast LTE network in Vancouver

Telus (TSX:T) customers in Vancouver can now experience the kinds of wireless speeds that Rogers customers have had since October 2011, with the launch of its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network.
ISPs want to ditch snitch duty

ISPs want to ditch snitch duty

BC Broadband Association says new laws requiring monitoring of private online activity could kill small Internet service providers
Vancouver brain improvement centre expanding

Vancouver brain improvement centre expanding

A school that strengthens the brain through neuroplasticity training is growing.

Tech grapples with growing pains

B.C. incubates a lot of clean-tech startups, but their biggest markets are still outside of the province

E-bike sales face uphill climb

Despite B.C.’s growing bicycle culture and cheap electricity, Vancouverites have been far slower to embrace electric bicycles compared with residents in China and Brazil

Inspecting gadgets

Vancouver’s Recon Instruments generates buzz at otherwise underwhelming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas