Tablet computers may be hindering education

Tablet computers may be hindering education

17 May 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
With vendors offering tablets at a discount to boards of education, an IT consultant wonders if students end up losing the benefits of hands-on learning
Pentagon approves devices running Apple iOS6

Pentagon approves devices running Apple iOS6

17 May 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
The U.S. Defense Department okays government-owned handsets and tablets running the operating system, along with BlackBerry and Samsung's Knox
NASA lab gets B.C. company’s quantum computer

NASA lab gets B.C. company’s quantum computer

17 May 2013 By: Howard Solomon - Computing Canada Creator
D-Wave Systems is installing one of its advanced high performance computers to help research into machine learning, speech recognition and the search for exoplanets
A Canadian miner moves to a paperless future

A Canadian miner moves to a paperless future

16 May 2013 By: Brian Jackson - Computing Canada Creator
Safety supervisors at Vancouver's Goldcorp used to copy paper reports into SAP. Read how a company developer found a way to make their work fit in their pockets
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says

Think internationally, Kobo CEO says

16 May 2013 By: Dave Webb - Computing Canada Creator
CANADA 3.0 The co-founder of the Canadian success story advises burgeoning Canadian digital business to establish an international footprint right out of the box

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