ComputerWorld Canada staff

Articles by ComputerWorld Canada staff

Concerns with clutter

Tales from the depths of IT departments.

Office temperature is linked to keyboarding performance

If your office is too cold, chances are that you might not be typing as accurately or as much as you could be.

End of life planning goes online

A Victoria-based company has developed an Internet-based tool to help people privately plan their own funeral, detail last wishes and instructions, and even send e-mails to loved ones after they depart from this life.

Study depicts life without the Internet

Yahoo! Inc. and OMD, a media agency, recently unveiled the findings of an Internet deprivation study examining consumers

By the way, there is one more thing to plug in

Back in the early '80s, this Canadian pilot fish was selling a vertical market software product to the self-storage industry in the U.S. Fish was in London, Ont., when he received a call from a new installation in southern California.

Online gaming firm targets Baby Boomers

Web-based gaming destination WorldWinner Inc. (www.worldwinner.com) said it is trying to attract a slightly older crowd by partnering with ThirdAge Inc., a Web-based media...

The bleak side of high-tech love

Lately Logging Off has been inundated with stories about how technology can sometimes cause the sweetest of relationships to turn sour. Here are our three top picks for your perusal, but it

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