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Waterloo incubator announces second cohort of tech startups

Communitech's Hyperdrive incubator is welcoming 11 companies in its second cohort.

3 IBM patents that lead to cyborg future

Big blue has once again claimed the biggest haul of U.S. patents for the past year. Here's three of them that could help create a cyborg in the future.

Spark Centre kindles two e-health startups

Durham Region entrepreneurs are getting a boost from this non-profit incubator that is part of the Ontario Network of Excellence.

World Summit Youth Awards honour global digital projects for good

Young entrepreneurs from all over the world were honoured in Montreal this week for their work using digital technologies to bring about social change.

Larry King asks where digital age is going

Technology can give us instant access to celebrities or solve more serious problems. It's up to us to choose what we want it to do, panelists at the World Congress on Information Technology say

Canadian universities hit by worst research funding slump in 10 years

Grew by just over two per cent in fiscal 2011 despite concerns about Canada's lack of innovation.

XConnect: HealthAware.ca – taking the pain out of doctor appointments

Nikolai Bratkovski is an entrepreneur that's no stranger to healthcare. His latest venture helps people book doctor appointments online.

Telus acquires Quebec-based EMR provider

KinLogix was founded in 2000 and has a staff of 17. It is the leading provider of EMR in Quebec.

Guardly partners with security firm Code Blue

The deal will see Guardly provide its mobile app for personal safety to augment Code Blue's security communications products.

Study to probe how Canada’s emergency responders use technology

Report conducted by CATA and various first responder agencies will look at issues ranging from police force BYOD policies to IT procurement.

Guardly study: Safety app can speed up campus security response times

The app-based solution's personalized data for each user is a key to getting help fast, the company says.

Prominent investor to chair MentorCamp event series

Gerry Pond has a reputation of building successful technology firms in Atlantic Canada.

Visa awards startup $10,000 for one minute elevator pitch

Visa Canada held an 'elevator pitch' competition challenging startups to do their best sell in 60 seconds.

3 startup services let you take control of personal data

So many online services are asking for your personal information these days. But that should be considered private, so why not use a central vault to control it?

New crowdfunding site helps students raise money for tuition costs

Toronto startup Scolaris.ca takes crowdfunding to the classroom by allowing students to raise money towards the cost of college and university tuition.

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