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  • The arrival of 2012 marked the end of a year filled with numerous developments in technology and IP law. Taking a cue from the Canadian Communication...

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  • Thanks to technology, Jim Carrey and Robert Zemeckis' new take on the Charles Dicken's classic brings to life the fantasy about miser Ebenezer Scrooge's holiday redemption in a way old Hollywood never could have dreamed. Pity the title Naked Lunch was taken. Otherwise, it would have been a good monicker for this provocative doc -- back by popular demand -- about how food production has largely come into the hands of a few corporations who demonstrably care more about the bottom line than they do about workers, farmers and consumers. ''' 1/2 (Reviewed by Randall King) Spike Jonze's adaptation of the classic kids' story embellishes Maurice Sendak's minimalist nine sentences with a backstory to the wolf-costumed Max (Max Records). Max's troubled home life is imaginatively refracted through...

  • ... of objection requesting that a board of review be established and stating the reasons for the obj...“advanced technology vehicle” « véhicule à technologie de pointe...

  • Thanks to cutting edge motion capture technology, Jim Carrey and Robert Zemeckis' new take on the Charles Dicken's classic brings to life the fantasy about miser Ebenezer Scrooge's holiday redemption in a way old Hollywood never could have dreamed. ''' (Reviewed by Jay Stone) Robert De Niro plays a retiree looking to bond with his adult children, but doesn't have a clue about how to begin. A remake of Guiseppe's Tornatore's 1990 film, this version from Kirk Jones frequently falls into a soapy tub of melodrama as it tries to go for small and poignant, but thanks to De Niro and a supporting cast that includes Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell, the movie pulls out of a nose dive and lands safely in the land of average. ''' 1/2 (Reviewed by Katherine Monk) A fox (voiced by George Clooney) up...

  • ....2(8) of the Income Tax Act (the Act), the review of an ex parte order made on October 15, 2007, by ...Satellite Earth Station Technology Inc. , [1989] 2 C.T.C. 291 or [1989] 30 F.T.R. 94....

  • Infini won't replace your copy of Killing Technology, but it's a worthy ending from Canada's greatest metal band of all time. R.I.P. Piggy. ''' The first two tracks of the latest album from Mark (E) Everett's Eels set the tone for the rest of the record: gutsy, wailing blues numbers and tender, melodic downers. It's a formula he's been working for years, and there's not a tremendous amount here to recommend it over other Eels releases, though there's no denying the moper-in-unrequited-love appeal of E's patented husky-voiced laments. There are some other keepers: the New Wavey/ska bounce of Beginner's Luck provides an unexpected and charming pop moment, and the opening track is a killer -- a fuzzy, Dylan-esque stomp called Prizefighter, on which E howls, "I'm a dynamiter... I'm a don't...

  • What happens, then, when we tangle with long-standing feminist critics of some aspects of science and technology such as the issue of embodiment? [Sarah Kember] addresses this issue both in earlier sections where she engages with [Alife] and the socio-political particulars of artificial intelligence in games, and in her conclusion that is based on [Donna Haraway]'s work and in particular her claim that "biology is one of the great 'representing machines' of the century" (p. 179). Embodiment, Kember notes, has long been locked inside the dualism of nature/culture where both Alife and earlier feminist criticism of science and technology fall into the cultural half or social constructionist camp. Instead, Kember cites trends in technoscience as well as in the science and technology itself ...

  • The impact of the Internet on how and when individuals decide to adopt new products and services remains a critical yet under examined topic. This research examines the linkage between Internet use and the new product diffusion process through the examination of a very large, detailed, Internet usage dataset. Our 12-month longitudinal analysis of 34,731 customers' Internet related behaviours indicates that the introduction of Internet based services is positively correlated with expedited adoption behaviour. Customers that utilized a company's Internet related service innovations were over twice as likely to adopt the company's new product offering during the first year of introduction. We conclude by discussing the implications and need for additional research.

    ...With many questions about how technology-based services influence customer behaviour still ...Literature Review. Researchers are just beginning to unravel the com...

  • ... The widespread adoption of information technology (IT) has allowed firms to meet this need for consu...



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