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Google updates Apps BlackBerry service

The Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry can now support 500 people per server

Redirecting DNS requests can harm the Internet, says ICANN

Privacy and performance issues could arise when DNS operators substitute results for nonexistent domain requests

Microsoft CFO to leave at end of year

Peter Klein, currently CFO of the business division, will take over finances for the whole company

Video: David Suzuki grades IT on its green progress

David Suzuki attends Hitachi Data Systems event in Toronto on the effects of carbon emissions

Slideshow: Symantec Partner Engage

Security vendor announced several new partner offerings at its annual conference event

Apple’s iPhone has half of the smartphone world

Plus, HP's storage sales and Buffalo's new 3.0 USB external hard drive

Windows 8 set for release in 2012

"Roadmap" suggests three-year development cycle

What customers want from the channel: honesty

Above all, customers say they want honesty. And many feel they're not getting enough of it

Tech Data Canada targets SMBs, revamps storage and server business

A new SMB marketing push and a new focus on infrastructure are among the initiatives coming out of Tech Data Canada's annual vendor summit

Canada and Israel to begin negotiations on a Mutual Recognition Agreement

Agreement will facilitate the importing and exporting of telecommunications equipment

HP Enterprise Services Canada names new VP and GM

Bruce Pearce to lead Canadian department operations

Alienware OptX AW2210 21.5-inch LCD monitor

The OptX AW2210 is a solid display in a slick package with settings galore - and a slightly higher-than-usual price tag

LG unveils Canada’s only digital signage channel program

New LG program expected to bring in more IT solution providers for its digital signage displays

PC shipment estimates for 2010

Plus, Google's Chrome OS and Opera's new Unite Web browser

Telus and HTC Canada hope for holiday hit with Hero smartphone

HTC's Google Android-based Hero smartphone is available in Canada exclusively through Telus (with VIDEO)

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