July 23, 2010
Staff

IDG Research Services and RSA have found that nearly 80% of security executives are seeing user influence on IT decisions growing as smartphones, netbooks and tablet PCs enter the workplace.

Security
July 20, 2010
Anthony Gabryluk

HTC, Research in Motion, Samsung and Nokia have been drawn in to Apple’s  “Antenna-gate” after Steve Jobs claimed that antenna problems were not unique to the iPhone, and BlackBerry Storm 3 gets real.

July 20, 2010
David Anderson

According to a report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, average revenue per user at Bell, Rogers and Telus remain the highest in the developed world.

July 19, 2010
Staff

Wind Mobile lands second retail distribution deal, the Apple iPhone 4 is confirmed to come to Canada on July 30th, and Telus is set to launch Android-powered Motorola i1 this autumn.

July 16, 2010
Staff

Apple Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs, after repeating that the company “wasn’t perfect”, has offered free cases and refunds for customers unhappy about the iPhone 4’s performance.

July 15, 2010
Tim Wilson

In a submission for Industry Canada’s digital economy consultation, the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting has said that the CRTC could be reduced from 12 commissioners to 5, and that Canada’s four biggest cable companies should contribute 10% of their revenues to cultural funds such as the Canada Media Fund (CMF).

July 15, 2010
Staff

Millions off home routers are at risk of hacking, the Ponemon Institute says the cloud makes data breaches pricey, BitDefender finds that Canadian moms are clueless about what their kids do online, and Research in Motion announces BlackBerry Protect.

Security
July 14, 2010
Anthony Gabryluk

In this business the two most difficult companies for the media to get a hold of are Apple Corp and Research in Motion. So, when Apple said Wednesday that it will hold a news conference Friday concerning its iPhone 4, that’s news.

July 14, 2010
David Anderson

Research in Motion’s BlackBerry tablet will be a 7" device, with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, a slide-out keyboard with a 1GHz processor, two cameras for video conferencing, and...Flash 10.1.

July 14, 2010
Anthony Gabryluk

Research In Motion's BlackBerry 6 OS, set for release this summer, boasts a revised interface and new features like multi-touch support, “kinetic scrolling”, a new home screen, and social media feeds, but it is still playing catch-up to the iPhone.

July 13, 2010
Suzanne Gellhorn

As poor iPhone 4 product reviews buffet Apple Corp – specifically a seemingly inevitable recall to solve reception problems – the company is feeling the heat from Google’s Android platform, which is set to shine where Apple dominates: music and media.

July 12, 2010
Anthony Gabryluk

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told attendees of the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference that Microsoft is committed to bringing new tablets and smartphones to the market. But is it too little, too late?

July 12, 2010
Staff

The new App Inventor for Android, a Google Labs program for Windows, OS X, and Linux, should make building Android programs as easy as snapping together a Lego toy.

July 1, 2010
David Anderson

Only weeks after launching its Kin One and Kin Two with Verizon Wireless, and days after Verizon halved prices, Microsoft has cancelled further development of the devices.

June 29, 2010
Tim Wilson

At Cisco Live on June 29, Cisco Systems unwrapped “Cius”, a "mobile collaboration business tablet” that offers HD video capabilities - and Microsoft was nowhere to be seen.

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