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TCL Communication to discontinue sales of BlackBerry devices

TCL Communication will no longer be selling BlackBerry-branded mobile devices. BlackBerry’s brand licensing agreement with TCL Communication is due to end on Aug. 31, 2020,...

From ransomware infections to cryptomining scams, fake factory honeypot provides lessons for CISOs

How tempting a target are companies with industrial control systems to online threat actors? A lot, according to a fake manufacturing firm set up by security vendor Trend Micro to gather intelligence.

New IaaS provider with deep ties to VMware and Veeam opens data centre in Toronto

There’s a new global cloud service provider opening up shop in Toronto.

Canadian Government partners with Ricoh as a managed print services provider

The Government of Canada has named Ricoh Canada one of three managed print services providers selected as part of a program to streamline its procurement process to purchase and manage printing technology and services. 

Dell’s UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor Monitor now available in Canada

Dell’s 27-inch UltraSharp 27 4K PremierColor monitor (UP2720Q) recently landed in Canada

VMware acquires Nyansa to improve SD-WAN capabilities

VMware’s appetite for acquisitions hasn’t waned since it acquired Pivotal last summer for $2.7 billion, and this week announced its intention to buy network...

From Windows 7 to Windows 10: A migration guide

For any IT pro who's been around for more than five years, déjà vu must be setting in. It's "scramble to get onto a supported desktop operating system (OS)" time, just as it was in early 2014, when Windows XP's end-of-support loomed.

CES 2020: Intel shows off Tiger Lake processors with ‘double-digit performance gains’ and new graphics

At the Intel CES 2020 conference on Jan. 6th, Intel gave a glimpse of its Tiger Lake processor, the next-gen processor that will succeed Ice Lake launched just last year.

Microsoft announces Canadian Azure Availability Zone, and Azure ExpressRoute in Vancouver

Microsoft is ringing in the new decade with some significant announcements for the Canadian market.

Aruba’s latest updates to its SD-Branch brings zero-trust and SaaS on-ramp

Enterprises still have reservations when it comes to moving their large complex networks to the cloud, but Aruba’s latest enhancements to its SD-Branch solution should quell many of those concerns, according to Patrick LaPorte.

CES 2020: Dell introduces the XPS 13 Developer Edition laptop

Aimed at power users and developers, Dell today announced its latest Dell XPS 13 developer edition at CES 2020. When it debuts next month,...

Time running out for support on these Microsoft products

The start of the new year is a time when system administrators need to think about applications reaching end of life. Admins should know by now that support for Windows 7 ends Jan. 14, as well as some versions of Windows 10.

Samsung unveils new TV lineup

Samsung got ahead of a big news week at CES 2020 by unveiling its newest line of TVs, including MicroLED, QLED 8K, and Lifestyle...

Intel Tiger Lake, NUC, Comet Lake-H sneak peek

At its Performance for the Real World event held in Las Vegas Jan. 5, Intel gave the attending press a sneak peek of what’s to come at its CES briefing the next day.

Check out Samsung’s massive direct view microLED display

Size matters when it comes to home entertainment. Mounting a large display on your wall is a surefire way to draw envy from your visitors. Ego boosting aside, large displays can also deliver better cinematic experiences to a larger crowd.

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