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Microsoft announces Soundscape audio navigation app in Canada

Microsoft has announced the Canadian launch of Soundscape, a navigation app that helps guide people with vision impairment using 3D audio queues.

Early Windows Phone 7 apps mimic the OS

The first apps look great, but they may force you to do more scrolling and swiping than you'd like. Find out more

Can your BlackBerry replace your laptop?

Writer Galen Gruman spends a laptop-free month and sets out to discover just how much work you can do on a BlackBerry Bold 9000 and an iPhone 3G

Vancouver company building Android-based system for mystery mobile manufacturer

Intrinsyc Software has been hired by an unknown Fortune 500 company to create a mobile device that runs Google's open source OS. An industry analyst notes that while handsets usually need a carrier behind them to get sold, Google's name carries a lot of weight

BlackBerry Curve 8330 easy to navigate

It has a QWERTY keyboard with a small trackball navigation device below the screen. But with the music, games, camera and cool extras, you have to wonder how much use it has in the corporate market.

Antarcti.ca aims to map the Web

Playing the role of Internet cartographer, a young company will bring to market next month software that enables visitors to navigate through Web sites with a process based on visual maps.

Corporate portals made simpler

Many mid-size companies are caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to corporate...

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