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Canadian streaming TV should be available for all, consumer groups say
2015-02-06 23:00:48| Wireless - Topix.net
Consumer advocacy groups want recently launched streaming services from some of Canada's biggest telecom and cable companies made available to all, telling the industry's regulator on Friday that making the purchase of one service dependent on purchase of another likely breaks the rules. The services - a joint venture called Shomi from Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications, and BCE's CraveTV - aim to limit the threat posed by online rivals such as Netflix.
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AT&T and Verizon plan asset sales after auction, reports say
2015-02-03 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.S. companies looking to reduce debt and fund investments.
Bus Melodrama Creates $100B Market By 2025 For Hybrid And Pure Electric Buses Say IDTechEx
2015-02-02 04:53:19| pollutiononline News Articles
Buses are boring right? Not any more. Faced with 200,000 people dying of air pollution yearly and rocketing oil imports, China will make 10 million school buses and 1.6 million large buses electric
Iceland Rising as Climate Change Causes Glaciers to Melt, Researchers Say
2015-01-29 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: The crust under Iceland is rebounding as climate change melts the island's great ice caps, researchers report in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The current rapid rising, or uplift, of the Icelandic crust is a result of accelerated melting of the island's glaciers and coincides with a regional warming trend that began roughly 30 years ago, the scientists said. Some areas in south-central Iceland are moving upward as much as 1.4 inches per year a surprisingly high speed, the researchers...
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Rapid Draining of Greenland Lakes Signals Massive Melting, Researchers Say
2015-01-22 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Researchers have discovered craters left behind when two lakes under the Greenland ice sheet rapidly drained recently -- an indication that a massive amount of meltwater has started overflowing the ice sheet's natural plumbing and is causing "blowouts" that drain lakes away, they say. One of the two lakes once held billions of gallons of water and emptied to form a mile-wide crater in just a few weeks, researchers report in the journal The Cryosphere. The other lake, described this week in the journal...
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