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MIX 08: Mobile version of Silverlight unveiled

Microsoft also released betas of Internet Explorer 8 and Expression Studio 2.0, and Canadian companies rnare taking advantage

Should we be calling it WiMAX, or Why MAX?

There are real opportunities for WiMAX, but they won't start materializing until at least 2010

Can you run a business on Facebook?

Alan Lepofsky, a Canadian from Toronto, has the task of developing a money making strategy for social networking. As a senior strategist for IBM Lotus,...

2008 predictions

The senior editorial staff at IT World Canada, publishers of CDN, were locked in a room with a crystal ball and prognosticated on what new trends, issues and acquisitions will make headlines in 2008.

Predicting Canada’s technology future

IDC Canada shares its crystal ball outlook for the Canadian ICT sector, including why vendors need to show the channel more love

A wide-eyed perspective on ViewSonic

The 22-inch LCD display is attractive, but is the size an unnecessary luxury?

Visual Studio 2008 advances with few missteps

Solid upgrade to Microsoft's IDE holds improvements for users of every level

System fine tuning for the IT novice

Symantec's Norton SystemWorks Standard Edition simplifies system maintenance -- once you get it installed

Palm launches a sleeker Treo

The 755p features an updated Palm OS and removes the protruding antenna for a more stylish form factor

Microsoft Office Live Workspaces misses the mark

Microsoft's new online document sharing solution is intuitive, useful, and free, but offers little innovation and a stale feature set

Leopard Server: The people’s Unix

Mac OS X v10.5 is true Unix on the inside, novice admin friendly on the outside

Symantec SIM brings friends

The vendor's security information manager offering comes with an active network to help it analyze your events

This notebook is all business

The Compaq 6910p sets out to be a reliable business notebook and it does that well, but some bells and whistles would have been nice

A notebook for the gamer in us all

HP's Pavilion dv9615ca Entertainment Notebook is great for everything multi-media

What to look for in 2008

The channel should concentrate on more of the same things that were hot in 2007

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