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Apple phishing sites a growing concern as holidays approach

While users of Apple devices have long thought themselves immune from the sort of security vulnerabilities that bedevil Windows users, a new report indicates...

Tablets give everyone an opportunity to involve and be involved

The TV industry has been having a tough time figuring out what tomorrow is going to look like … and how they’ll play in...

HP adds to product line, encourages managed print service providers

BOISE, ID. – For channel partners looking to boost sales among their customers, Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has launched a new line of printers and...

Why Japan’s mobile tech industry can’t rise to global dominance

TOKYO – In 1979 the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone company launched the world’s first 1G mobile phone service in Tokyo and since then Japan...

Review: BlackBerry goes big with the Z30

A leadership change is underway at BlackBerry with the exit of CEO Thorsten Heins, so it’s tough to say what future direction the Waterloo,...

Epson Workforce 7520 a fine fit for large format printing

If you’re a small or home office (SOHO) that has print needs beyond the standard letter paper size, the Epson Workforce 7520 multifunction printer...

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 comes to Canada Nov. 8

Canadians don’t need to wait any longer – Samsung Canada says its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, unveiled earlier this fall, will be available in...

It’s back to the beginning again for BlackBerry

It’s back to the beginning again for BlackBerry. Almost two years ago Thorsten Heins took over as CEO with a mandate to turn the company around....

Ex-Apple CEO wanted to bid for BlackBerry

Seemingly out of nowhere John Sculley, the former CEO of Apple Inc. for a decade starting in 1983 was rustling up investors for a...

BlackBerry privatization efforts fail and CEO Heins is out

Fairfax Financial has failed to find investors to partner with and take BlackBerry private. Instead the Toronto investment company said it has signed a deal...

More spectrum needed to meet subscriber demand for more bandwidth: Ericsson

(ITWorldCanada.com staffer Nestor Arellano continues reporting from Japan, where Ericsson is holding its annual Business Innovation Forum) TOKYO - Governments have to speed the release...

Chromebooks for business? Vendors say yes, but barriers remain

In the consumer space, Chromebooks have been generating a great deal of hype, although that hype has translated into minimal sales as yet. PC...

SMBs have older PCs; channel can help with upgrades: Intel

A new study sponsored by Intel Corp. is highlighting the productivity costs small businesses are facing due to using hardware that tends to be...

Gaming for profits

If it weren’t for my early years with JT (Jack Tramiel) during the Atari era, I probably wouldn’t track video games – mobile, console...

How smartphones have the potential to change our cities

TOKYO -The future of the world is in your hands. It’s a phrase that used to be just a crude toilet joke but has...

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