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23 May 2013
‘Bring your own anything,’ says Citrix
With a series of cloud and services announcements, the company wants to help IT reclaim control of mobile devices while still keeping users happy
17 May 2013
Tablet computers may be hindering education
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
17 May 2013
Pentagon approves devices running Apple iOS6
The U.S. Defense Department okays government-owned handsets and tablets running the operating system, along with BlackBerry and Samsung's Knox
16 May 2013
A Canadian miner moves to a paperless future
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
14 May 2013
BlackBerry wheels out BBM, BES improvements
BLACKBERRY LIVE REPORT: The messaging service is about to be open to Android and Apple, while BES gets extra security capability for regulated industries
14 May 2013
BlackBerry is on a roll
BLACKBERRY LIVE REPORT: So far, CEO Thorsten Heins has delivered what he promised and today he announced the launch of a new smart phone, the Q5. At this week's conference attendees want to know what else is coming to help shore up the company
13 May 2013
Android, Chrome to stay separate for now
Google will continue to invest separately on Android and Chrome, according to Sundar Pichai
13 May 2013
No fee for Windows Blue update: Analysts
Microsoft is in a difficult balancing act on whether to charge users for Windows Blue or to give away controversial update for free, according to analysts
13 May 2013
Forget 4G, Samsung claims 5G breakthrough
Samsung claims it will be able to deliver ubiquitous Gbps experience to subscribers anywhere and offer data transmission speeds of up to several tens of Gbps per base station
10 May 2013
Adobe’s subscription-only plan meets backlash
More than 5,000 people have already signed an online petition calling on Adobe to discontinue its subscription-based model for Creative Cloud.
09 May 2013
Canadian health care lags in mobile adoption: IDC
Transforming Canada’s health care system, including m-health, requires all levels of government to work together, according to IDC study
09 May 2013
Nvidia supports Windows RT but calls for more apps
The faster Microsoft builds applications for Windows RT, the better things will be for the operating system, says Nvidia VP, Rene Haas
08 May 2013
Why stick with Microsoft?
CRM expert Gene Marks says most enterprises will stick with Microsoft over Google and Apple. Is he right?
06 May 2013
Oki Data now offers PaperCut management
Print job accounting and management software works with its regular multifunction and open platform MFPs
03 May 2013
U.S. Defense Department clears BlackBerry 10
Samsung's Android Knox mobile device management system is OKed for use on DoD networks as well
01 May 2013
Half of firms will go BYOD by 2017: Gartner
In about three years, some 38 per cent of businesses are expected to stop providing devices to their workers, according to a report from Gartner Research
01 May 2013
Tibco updates its Tibbr mobile app
New features include better ways to discover people and business processes. It's also available on a wider number of mobile devices
30 Apr 2013
Samsung’s new 4Gbit DRAM chip boosts phone speeds
A mobile device using the new chip can transmit three full HD videos in just one second, according to Samsung
30 Apr 2013
NTP has new secure remote file solution
A combination of on-premise and cloud software should give organizations better sense of security than using so-called sync-and-share solutions, says company
30 Apr 2013
Tablets have limited future: BlackBerry CEO
Thorsten Heins expresses doubt on the future of tablet devices. Could this mean we're not going to see a new PlayBook model?
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Dell board wants more details on Icahn bid
By: Nestor E. Arellano (13 May 2013)
Dell Inc.’s board of directors wants more information on investor Car Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management’s $21 billion cash offer for ...
BlackBerry is on a roll
By: Howard Solomon (14 May 2013)
ORLANDO – Research In Motion officially opens its annual BlackBerry conference here today on a roll with the launch of a new keyboard-equipped s ...
Adobe’s subscription-only plan meets backlash
By: Nestor E. Arellano (10 May 2013)
Thousands of users of Adobe Systems Inc.’s software are taking to the Internet their displeasure over the company’s decision to adopt a su ...
Fairmont Raffles uses analytics to boost profits
By: Jeff Jedras (10 May 2013)
SAN FRANCISCO – As Fairmont Raffles’ executive director of customer relationship marketing, Andrea Johnson is helping to lead the charge a ...
New platform from Canadian wireless equipment maker
By: Howard Solomon (21 May 2013)
A Canadian maker of wireless backhaul networks for enterprises and telecom operators has created a new hardware and software platform which it says ca ...
Veeam adds acceleration to backup
By: Howard Solomon (5/24/2013 1:53:00 PM)
Many vendors say the latest version of their application gives the solution a boost, but Veeam Software makes it a literal promise. That’ ...
Tired of hackers? Fight back, says U.S. group
By: Howard Solomon (5/24/2013 10:21:00 AM)
The best defence is a good offence, goes a saying. That's what a private group in the U.S. recommended this week out of frustration with hack ...
WebRTC: Disruptive or oversold?
By: Howard Solomon (5/24/2013 9:58:00 AM)
The latest disruptive technology said to be greater than sliced bread may be right in front of your nose. It’s called WebRTC, a Javascript app ...
Wind Mobile financier back in Canada
By: Howard Solomon (5/24/2013 9:22:00 AM)
Manitoba Telecom Services is getting out of the national business market in a deal that might end up re-invigorating wireless carrier Wind ...
Edmonton agrees to expand Shaw Wi-Fi network
By: Howard Solomon (5/23/2013 3:43:00 PM)
Edmonton’s city council has agreed to allow Shaw Communication’s Wi-Fi network to expand to municipally-owned areas across the city. ...
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says
By: Dave Webb (16 May 2013)
It's important for Canadian digital media companies to think big -- think internationally -- right out of the box, Michael Serbinis, co-founder of Can ...
BlackBerry is on a roll
By: Howard Solomon (14 May 2013)
ORLANDO – Research In Motion officially opens its annual BlackBerry conference here today on a roll with the launch of a new keyboard-equipped s ...
No fee for Windows Blue update: Analysts
By: Nestor E. Arellano (13 May 2013)
Microsoft Corp. will likely not charge Windows 8 users for the operating system's upgrade codenamed “Blue,” according to technology indust ...
Pirate Bay co-founder to run for EU parliament
By: Nestor E. Arellano (15 May 2013)
Peter Sunde, co-founder of the file sharing site Pirate Bay, says he plans to run for the European Parliament in 2014 under the banner of the Finnish ...
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