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Bye bye BlackBerry? Not so fast

Sure, the iPhone's browser bailiwick and coolness factor will appeal to slick, image-conscious execs. Yet the vast majority of the business segment proper won't give up their RIM devices

Microsoft unveils first OS for portable navigation devices

Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 is aimed at companies building handheld electronic navigation devices and includes several features to make them Web-friendly

The mini-laptops of summer

Called mobile Internet devices (MIDs), and also known as mini-laptops, mini-notebooks, or mini-notes, these lightweight laptops are practically naked, stripped of all extraneous features

Spam-free blog search goes public

After being in a closed beta, a Swedish-based blog search engine has gone public. The spam-free feature is still not finished, but the CEO hopes it will be in the fourth quarter

Mandriva portable Linux operating system doubles capacity

Opensource technology vendor releases the latest version of its portable operating system. It

Korea fines Intel $25 million for antitrust violations

The Commission said Intel offered rebates to South Korean computer makers if they agreed not to buy chips from Intel rival Advanced Micro Devices, a practice it said was in violation of fair trade rules

We need to make computers disappear

I have in my mind an image from Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis. In the film, the villain is a ‘city’ that appears to have...

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Logitech’s improved tool for managing devices in multiple locations

Remote work has allowed productivity to continue during the pandemic, but it has also presented IT professionals with a variety of challenges. With hundreds...

Calling on smartphones to lighten the carbon load

Imagine a smartphone made from 25 per cent recycled polycarbonate. A phone that comes equipped with a biodegradable, replaceable battery and a case made...

Ensuring your remote staff is productive and safe

With the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns, many businesses have had to move quickly to support work-from-home (WFH) staff. The transition has been reasonably...

Ways to manage and engage your growing remote workforce

For many companies, providing remote access is no big deal. At Shopify, for example, about half of its roughly 4,000 employees in Canada were...