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Bricks and mortar stores still relevant, IBM says

Tech is enabling shoppers who prefer that tangible experience to do research on the go and locate stores they are looking for.

Researchers show captcha on most popular sites easily broken

Stanford University researchers develop a computer program that can decipher captcha text meant to lock out spam bots from sites such as Wikipedia, eBay, CNN and others.

Seneca ramps up efforts to interest youth in IT

Canada has seen enrollment in IT programs dropping over the last decade. Seneca College hopes it can buck the trend by reaching out to students at a younger age.

Customize free online photo editor GIMP to do even more

The free Adaptable GIMP add-on adds recipes for common photo editing tasks to the open-souce image editor.

Steve Jobs’ bio dissects six game-changing Apple products

Walter Isaacson's in-depth biography on the late Apple CEO tells of Jobs' response to product launches for the Mac, iPod and iPhone.

Private cloud framework Eucalyptus also vulnerable to same type of attacks, German researchers say.

How to make your SMB Web site accessible quickly

Not only is having an accessible Web site soon to be mandatory, it's also a good idea to draw in the widest possible audience.

iPhone 4S launch day draws lineups worldwide

More than 1 million people pre-ordered Apple's latest version of the iPhone when the company made the smartphone available for pre-sale last week. Those buyers manage to avoid yesterday's massive lineups.

Apple reveals Steve Jobs’ cause of death, plans memorial

Respiratory arrest related to pancreatic cancer finally felled revered Apple founder, according to death certificate.

Startup aims to teach English on the Web

Years of English-language instruction in China didn't prepare Danny Wang to open an account at a Canadian bank

What’s the most secure smartphone?

rnrnWhether it be the trendy iPhone, corporate favoured Blackberry, an Android phone or modern Windows Mobile, there are unique differences and threats specific to each smartphone.

Steve Jobs dead at 56, Apple board announces

The chairman of the world's most valuable technology company had recently stepped down from the role of CEO to focus on his health. Few leaders can claim the sort of impact Jobs had.

Beating traffic tie ups with technology

The Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc. (IMS) collects real time traffic data from smartphone signals, loop sensors embedded in roads (the kind that activate traffic lights when you drive over them), and GPS systems in mobile phones and cars and turns the information into a colour-coded map or text-based driving directions that helps drivers avoid traffic jams.

Full electronic medical records still 20 years away

Lack of training and funding for health professionals in small offices and health centres are hobbling EMR push, experts say.

The best Web sites to bookmark for small businesses

Nearly all the tools you need to run a small or midsize company are within reach of any Web browser.

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