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09 May 2012
Microsoft developing gesture-sensing technologies
A pair of projects from Microsoft Research called Humantenna and Soundwave present a unique method for gesture recognition
03 May 2012
MAILBAG: The RIM Reconquista?
A roundup of some of your recent comments on our coverage of BlackBerry World
01 May 2012
Microsoft invests in new Barnes & Noble unit
But whether the new subsidiary will become a stand-alone public company hasn't been decided
27 Apr 2012
RIM's future hangs on developer support
RIM is expected to announce changes to its developer strategy at the BlackBerry World conference next week, releasing four beta toolsets for BB10
17 Apr 2012
The mobile avalanche, our digital editions, and more
VIDEO PLAYLIST Graphic Content on mobile data use predictions, a guide to our digital editions and news Bytes from around the world
13 Apr 2012
Interview: The future of the Internet
RADIO ITWC This week on the podcast, futurist Dan Burrus talks about the future of the Internet and technology
10 Apr 2012
OpenStreetMap posing surprise threat to Google Maps
Since it surpassed Mapquest in April 2009, according to statistics from Experian Hitwise, Google Maps has been more or less the only game in town for online mapping
10 Apr 2012
Sony says it lost US$6.4 billion last fiscal year
Sony said it expects losses to balloon due to tax charges when it reports official earnings next month
03 Apr 2012
Should RIM run on Android?
VIDEO PLAYLIST We argue over the future course of RIM. Plus, more impressions of Windows 8 and a flying car
27 Mar 2012
Foxconn parent invests US$806 million in Japan Sharp
Japanese Sharp has struggled to turn its LCD business around and made the deal as it faces
27 Mar 2012
Apple's CEO meets with Beijing's mayor
Tim Cook calls for increased co-operation with Beijing, according to a report from China's state-run press
20 Mar 2012
Bloggers: Android Key Lime Pie will arrive too late
BLOGOSPHERE Sweet words from Google don't make up for a lack of support for new Android OS releases on smartphones and tablets, bloggers write
07 Mar 2012
Google takes on iTunes with Google Play
Google Play combines Google Music and the Android Market to create a one-stop shop for apps and tunes from Google, much like Apple's iTunes Store
07 Mar 2012
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Technology News Gallery: Week of February 20, 2012
Our weekly roundup of worldwide technology news in pictures, courtesy of IDG News Service. This week: HP shows off slick new all-in-one workstation, Microsoft's online store in India got hacked, Sony shows off its new 'smart plug' concept and more
14 Feb 2012
Apple and Google disagree over licensing patents
Apple wants to change the way essential patents are licensed and litigated, while Google wants to use current model
13 Feb 2012
Technology News Gallery: Week of February 13, 2012
Our weekly roundup of worldwide technology news in pictures, courtesy of IDG News Services. This week: RIM gets some good buzz, the Galaxy Note is ridiculed, a PC the size of a credit card gets geeks excited and more
07 Feb 2012
3M creates high-density material for PCBs
Embedded Capacitance Material is used to reduce the number of passive components needed on PCBs, which could lead to smaller, more efficient devices
07 Feb 2012
Apple's expected TV may be in TV makers' hands
Two Canadian telecoms reportedly have Apple TV set prototypes in their respective development labs, according to Canadian media
06 Feb 2012
Technology News Gallery: Week of February 6, 2012
Our weekly roundup of worldwide technology news in pictures, courtesy of IDG News Services. This week: Facebookâs stock goes public, a robot-snake is born, Julian Assange has his day in court and more
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Analysis: Taking the heat at BlackBerry World
By: Howard Solomon (02 May 2012)
ORLANDO – It was hot outside the Florida hotel where this year’s annual BlackBerry World conference took place. Inside, it apparently wasn ...
The social media skill sets a CIO's staff will need
By: Sharif Faisal (10 May 2012)
The question is no longer ‘who is on social media?’; it is ‘who isn’t?’ Nearly 20 million Canadians communicate via soci ...
Ottawa Hospital goes mobile with IBM middleware
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
Ottawa Hospital has been one of the boldest health care institutions in North America in equipping clinical staff with Apple Inc.’s ...
Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (16 May 2012)
Shaw Communications has scored a big win in its campaign to extend its services to municipalities. The Calgary-based cableco won a bidding contest to ...
Open source Java moving to Linux, AIX on PowerPC
By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Open source Java will be brought to the PowerPC architecture for Linux and IBM's AIX OS under a proposal floated lastweek that could ...
Canadian employee survey indicates dark view of cloud
By: Shane Schick (5/16/2012 2:41:00 PM)
If Canadian enterprises are using cloud computing, their employees may be the last to know. A recent research bulletin from Toronto-based Pollara of ...
Consumerization trends hit IT service management
By: Robert L. Mitchell (5/16/2012 1:15:00 PM)
Attendees at ServiceNow's Knowledge12 user conference here this week were abuzz about the promise of social collaboration and mobile enablement within ...
SAP launches Visual Intelligence for casual BI users
By: Brian Bloom (5/16/2012 11:44:00 AM)
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Unified communications still fragmented
By: Bob Violino (5/16/2012 10:17:00 AM)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. - Unified communications (UC) technology has garnered a fair amount of attention, much of it due to vendors touting their UC offerin ...
Shaw wins Internet deal with city of Winnipeg
By: Howard Solomon (5/16/2012 10:02:00 AM)
Shaw Communications has scored a big win in its campaign to extend its services to municipalities. The Calgary-based cableco won a bidding contest to ...
Open source Java moving to Linux, AIX on PowerPC
By: Paul Krill (11 May 2012)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Open source Java will be brought to the PowerPC architecture for Linux and IBM's AIX OS under a proposal floated lastweek that could ...
Consultant says critical infrastructure at risk
By: Sean Martin (07 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- Cybercriminals have already figured out how to hack into enterprise infrastructure, and the critical infrastructure that con ...
SAP fires back against Oracle's HANA 'falsehoods'
By: Chris Kanaracus (04 May 2012)
BOSTON -- SAP's technology chief has given a strong rebuttal to a recent presentation by an Oracle executive that was critical of SAP's HANA in-m ...
Open-source in government can save billions: group
By: Brian Bloom (04 May 2012)
On the eve of its 10-year anniversary, a Canadian advocacy group for open-source software in government says it’s closer to achieving its goal: ...
Google's BigQuery made to crunch big data
By: Thor Olavsrud (08 May 2012)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. --Few companies in the world have access to datasets as large as Google does, and, unsurprisingly, Google is one of the companies at ...
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