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When Jim Desmond needed a new PC a few years ago, he figured that he could save a few bucks by building it himself. He was right

Sony Ericsson to add BlackBerry, push-to-talk

In a move to add new features to its mobile phones, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB has signed separate deals with Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM) and Sonim Technologies Inc., the companies said thid week at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes.

Spotnik makes VIA trains its new hotspot

Spotnik Mobile announced a plan on Tuesday to allow VIA 1 passengers traveling on the Montreal-Quebec City route to have access to free wireless Internet service, but for travelers that are new to wireless computing and need some guidance or simply don't have a wireless device, the program offers these services too.

Hotel chain allows guests to go wireless

Hewlett-Packard Co. and Fairmont Hotels & Resorts have teamed up to offer the hotel's clientele access to HP's newest wireless technology

HP cuts prices on Media Center PC refresh

Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) updated its lineup of Media Center PCs Friday with lower-priced models that feature Intel Corp.'s new Prescott Pentium 4 processors.

PC drives will reach 600GB by 2007, industry says

The standard desktop PC of 2007 will have a hard disk drive with capacity between 500GB and 600GB, according to Mark Geenen, managing director of research company TrendFocus Inc.

Snowboard jacket with MP3, Bluetooth to hit slopes

The snowboarding, gadget-loving crowd have something to celebrate: The European division of sports gear retailer O'Neill Inc. will sell a snowboarding jacket with an MP3 player and a Bluetooth module, for those all important mountaintop mobile phone calls, integrated into the jacket.

New slim X40 ThinkPad lets users restore faulty data

IBM Corp. will unveil the new ThinkPad X40 next Tuesday as the lightest notebook ever built by the company as well as the first...

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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...

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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...