Russia OKs Canadian wireless backhaul product
Ottawa’s DragonWave is getting set to crack the Russian market through a partnership with Cerdicom
Ottawa’s DragonWave is getting set to crack the Russian market through a partnership with Cerdicom
New suite addresses one of the last remaining roadblocks of going mobile, it says
Psion Teklogix has released its next-generation Workabout Pro mobile computing handheld for the wireless data collection market.
NetGear has joined a number of vendors with the next-generation wireless devices based on a draft version of the Wi-Fi 802.11n standard
New smart phones and upgraded operating systems will be rolled out this year, but the promise of the office-in-a-handset is still some time away
Partners have an ally in Toshiba Canada’s Ralph Hyattt, who goes to the mat for them
Fujitsu has introduced the fifth generation of its convertible Tablet PC a well as a 12.1-inch LifeBook the company says is the slimmest and lightest on the market.
Distributor’s first exhibition for notebook and accessory vendors was hot
The market is seemingly saturated, but another wave in corporate wireless is coming that will overhaul infrastructures
SAN FRANCISCO – At its annual mobility summit, Hewlett Packard introduced more than a dozen products and services the company says make it easy for businesses and consumers to have always-ready mobile computing.
A good keyboard can make a big difference in preventing aching wrists. We test drive seven of the latest wireless models and find two winners
TORONTO – Employees often use their cellular phones on the job – racking up large bills for air time – but many are reluctant to use Wi-Fi phones because of their short battery life and higher cost, according to speakers at Voice on the Net Canada, an industry conference recently held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
It seemed like a good idea: Build laptops from components the way you build white boxes. However, despite soaring demand for notebooks, price-cutting by OEMs has put the brakes on the white books’ potential
The big settlement case this months shows how frivolous lawsuits have to be reined in
Canadian company has to pay US$612 million for peace with opponent