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Microsoft cautiously moving to mobile Office apps

Microsoft is pushing aggressively into cloud computing with Office 2010, but is taking a measured approach with mobile versions of the software. Users need access to productivity applications over the Internet and from mobile devices, executive says

RIM buys mobile software developer Viigo

The Toronto-based company

SLIDE SHOW: Five alternatives to the iPad

A round-up of tablet-style devices on Windows 7 and Android that will be competing for Apple's market this year

Toronto firm launches physician-to-patient mobile app

The MobiSecure app from Toronto-based Diversinet, a new version of which was officially launched earlier this week at the International CITA Wireless conference in Las Vegas, is currently being tested by The Blue Sky Family Health Team in North Bay, Ont. rnrn

Inside Microsoft’s ‘Envisioning Lab’ for IT clients

The world's largest software company offers ComputerWorld Canada a first look at a concept and design showcase that's still under construction. Learn more about the potential of gesture, touch and other alternative approaches to input

Open Text content management now on BlackBerry

The enterprise content management vendor is making its tools available to BlackBerry users, with a focus on workflow approvals. An IDC Canada analyst said the move is late and merely one step among many needs in today

In Conversation: MIX10 and RIM brand issues

CWC Staff Writer Rafael Ruffolo welcomes IT World Canada Editor-in-Chief Shane Schick to discuss Microsoft's MIX10 developer conference and the BlackBerry brand's future as the leading enterprise smart phone

Palm CEO: We could have been bigger than Droid

Palm products have been selling so slowly that operators have substantial inventories now, executives said. Find out what Palm's CEO said during the company's third-quarter earnings call

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