
Mobiletech
Elizabeth has been making personnel decisions at RIM since the BlackBerry looked more like a pager than a smartphone. She shares over a decade of wisdom and strategies for keeping a startup attitude in a global enterprise.
One of RIM's top executives talks about preserving quality in the face of explosive growth, shares the secret of great developer/tester relationships and talks about the company's unique perk.
The founders of this mobile content company cashed out for millions -- then bought the company back.
‘Corridor for Advancing Canadian Digital Media’ will be Canada’s largest concentration of digital media R&D and commercialization expertise
iNovia Capital’s Funding Allows Company To Maintain its Expansion and Launch New Product Offerings
Canada shed 71,000 jobs last month -- and it looks like the tech giant will be swooping in to pick up talent.
XP-running netbooks, which are now outselling iPhones, are destroying barriers-to-entry by hooking up with carriers like AT&T.
Wireless giant purchases developer of off-the-shelf rich media messaging platform for $20M.
Motorola is sponsoring a contest where amateur developers can create and submit wireless widgets in a number of categories. Not a bad way to sharpen your coding and creative chops and maybe earn some extra cash in '09.
MySpace application for BlackBerry recoreds 400,000 downloads, 15 million messages in first week.
RIM Co-CEO Lazaridis stresses Bandwidth, Capacity, Performance, and Battery Life in presentation to developers as the company sets a tentative launch date and guidelines for its online application marketplace.
Montreal-based company enabled out-of-the-box access to popular consumer email and IM services and enjoyed over 5.5 million users.
Sort the 2008 Fast 50 rankings by city or sector growth with these interactive tools.
Survey of Canadian tech CEOs reveals a "perfect storm" scenario: little venture capital, few IPOs, a tightening credit crunch and slowing markets
5th on Deloitte's Fast 50 last year, Impact Mobile brings an end-to-end SMS platform to advertisers of every stripe. Turnkey technology, not content, says their CEO, is the key to success.
The big debate is not iPhone v. BlackBerry or Android. The big debate is single-touch interface v. multi-touch interface. We could be witnessing history in the making. The final fight is in software.







