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HP profit down again, but results beat estimates
23 May 2013
HP profit down again, but results beat estimates
Profits are still down year-over-year, but CEO Meg Whitman says the turnaround is taking hold. Will HP's board give her time?
Aussies see innovation gap, too
22 May 2013
Aussies see innovation gap, too
Canadian business leaders have complained long and loud that lack of execution on innovation is hampering our productivity. We're not alone, according to a Harvey Nash report
Apple fried over taxes
22 May 2013
Apple fried over taxes
U.S. Senators grilled the company's CEO over where it puts -- or doesn't put -- its profits. But who's really to blame when any company uses all available loopholes?
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says
16 May 2013
Think internationally, Kobo CEO says
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
Vocal cord paralysis slows down Google’s Page
15 May 2013
Vocal cord paralysis slows down Google’s Page
Larry Page says Google co-founder Sergey Brin thinks his condition has made him a better CEO
Pirate Bay co-founder to run for EU parliament
15 May 2013
Pirate Bay co-founder to run for EU parliament
Peter Sunde's eight-month prison sentence for illegal distribution of copyrighted digital content not seen as hindrance to his candidacy
Android, Chrome to stay separate for now
13 May 2013
Android, Chrome to stay separate for now
Google will continue to invest separately on Android and Chrome, according to Sundar Pichai
Dell board wants more details on Icahn bid
13 May 2013
Dell board wants more details on Icahn bid
Dell board of directors wants to know how Icahn will finance $21 billion cash offer
News briefs May 9, 2013
09 May 2013
News briefs May 9, 2013
Cisco to fund research cloud at Ontario university, three telcos release quarterly financials and Intrinsyc Software revenue drops
BMC Software to go private
07 May 2013
BMC Software to go private
Facing declines in sales and what an analyst calls "stale" product line, the company has a deal to be bought for almost $7 billion
SAS takes aim at SAP with in-memory analytics
02 May 2013
SAS takes aim at SAP with in-memory analytics
SAS’s server blade-based, in-memory solution is faster and more predictive than SAP’s offering which is hindered by limitations of SQL processing, according to Jim Davis, SAS, senior VP
CBC executive to head Twitter Canada
30 Apr 2013
CBC executive to head Twitter Canada
Kirstine Stewart becomes Twitter's head of Canadian operations at a time when the microblogging site is rapidly expanding its reach globally
Tablets have limited future: BlackBerry CEO
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?
Coffee with Apple’s Tim Cook now at $500,000
26 Apr 2013
Coffee with Apple’s Tim Cook now at $500,000
The iPhone’s slumping sales may have cast a shadow on Cook’s leadership, but bids being pulled in by a charity auction featuring some coffee time with him proves the Apple chief is still very popular
Man claiming to be LulzSec leader charged
24 Apr 2013
Man claiming to be LulzSec leader charged
Man known as “AushOK” was charged by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) with two counts of unauthorized modification of data and one count of unauthorized access
Hands on review: BlackBerry Q10
24 Apr 2013
Hands on review: BlackBerry Q10
BlackBerry‘s new take on the iconic QWERTY design offers features that will please both traditional BlackBerry fans and the new cohort of smart phone users
IBM unlikely to sell all x86 business: Analyst
19 Apr 2013
IBM unlikely to sell all x86 business: Analyst
Reports are IBM and Lenovo are in talks over its x86 server business. But an analyst says IBM would want to hold onto its high-end line
Symantec CEO talks up reorganization
18 Apr 2013
Symantec CEO talks up reorganization
Company to shake up structure and consolidate products, conference told. But a Bell Canada IT manager says more will have to be done to keep Symantec a customer
Foxconn to pay Microsoft for Android devices it makes?
17 Apr 2013
Foxconn to pay Microsoft for Android devices it makes?
Foxconn is among the largest companies bagged by Microsoft in its campaign to force makers of Android devices to license its patents
Citrix donates Xen to Linux Foundation
17 Apr 2013
Citrix donates Xen to Linux Foundation
Citrix hopes Xen development will benefit from the input of a wider and more diverse group of contributors
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