Toshiba releases wireless SSD storage and streaming devices
Japanese electronics firm Toshiba Corp. recently rolled out two wireless products which enable users to create their…
Bring your own device (BYOD) refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally-owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and use those devices to access company information and applications.
Japanese electronics firm Toshiba Corp. recently rolled out two wireless products which enable users to create their…
The Nokia X2 is the fourth entry in the X line but it is also the first…
Canadian companies realize the benefits of mobile technology but the number of firms that are sponsoring workplace…
When the BlackBerry 10.3 mobile operating system launches later this year, users will be able to access…
The latest Samsung tables are expected to hit Canadian stores before the end of the month with…
BlackBerry may be struggling to sell it’s handsets elsewhere but it can always count on Toronto for…
Hewlett-Packard is aiming one of its latest mobility products at what it sees as a growing number of…
Absolute Software Corp. says the new version 6.5 of its Absolute Manage security and management tool extends…
Many thought that Microsoft would be launching a mini version of its Surface tablet this month. The…
The introduction into the corporate network of more and more employee-purchased mobile devices as well as the…
Extended battery life and storage capacity are two features of the latest 10-inch convertible notebook-tablet tablet device…
When you pick up Sony’s new Z2 tablet, the first thing you notice is its weight –…
Sony Mobile has revealed its new smartphone and tablet offerings aimed at the high-end consumer – and…
TORONTO – Ask VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger about the bring your own device (BYOD) trend in enterprise…
In the last few years it appears that mobile devices have solidified their hold on Canadian enterprises…