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Google to open 14 “Experience” stores throughout Canada

Google shops have begun popping up in Best Buy locations across Canada, with a total of 14 “Experience Stores” to open across the country...

Xiaomi reveals new concept smartphone with edge-free display

Apple Inc.'s next iPhone is rumoured to feature an all-glass, edgeless design - but Xiaomi Inc. may have beaten it to the punch. This week...

Mitel launches new business phone with one-touch integration

Mitel is upgrading their latest class of business phones to include mobile integration, with the new 6900 series of enterprise-class business phones, is available now....

BlackBerry DTEK60 smartphone specs and photos leaked

Though not yet officially announced, BlackBerry Ltd.’s next smartphone has appeared in several online inventory databases that collectively reveal its specs and even a...

CEA 2016 Best Mobile Solution Winners

The Gold award for Best Mobile Solution went to a solution provider who enabled staff to get up and walk around the office and...

How to travel cheaper with new Google Flights and Hotels

Google's search tool is getting another upgrade and this time, it's to help you find the best prices when travelling. Google Inc. announced updates to Google...

Samsung Canada outlines recall plan for Galaxy Note7

Canadian buyers of Samsung’s Galaxy Note7 smartphone should take it back to the place they bought it to exchange for a Galaxy S7 or...

Worldwide PC shipments in decline according to Gartner

PC shipments are in decline worldwide according to Gartner. Shipments totaled 68.9 million units in the third quarter of 2016, a 5.7 per cent...

MobileIron to provide bridge to Windows 10

For years MobileIron has been known for its enterprise mobility management suite, allowing Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) to secure mobile devices, applications and content....

Samsung puts a big stop to Galaxy Note7

If you own a Samsung Galaxy Note7 – even a new replacement model issued after the first recall – you should turn off your...

BlackBerry COO explains latest decision

Despite BlackBerry Ltd. retreating from designing and making its own hardware, it’s possible that BlackBerry-branded devices will be more effectively delivered to market than...

A look back at BlackBerry’s hardware design journey

Inventing Interactive The device that started it all, the Interactive Pager, introduced the world to thumb keyboards and thumb wheel scrolling to navigate its 132-by-65...

Say goodbye to BlackBerry smartphones

BlackBerry Ltd. will exit the hardware business internally and leave development of future smartphones to its partners, according to BlackBerry CEO John Chen in...

4 trends HP Labs’ Shane Wall believes will define the next 30 years of tech

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Whenever Shane Wall is asked what he believes the next big thing in tech will be - and as HP...

Test driving the Apple iPhone 7 out of the box

The latest iPhone 7 from Apple gets unboxed. In this video review, we look at some of the key new features that business users may care about....

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