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Dexit signs up Bell to push RFID to merchant customers

Carrier offers micropayment accounts through IP network

Acadia taps Dell for massive notebook refresh

University to offer students and faculty 4,500 Latitude D600s

Cell phones aren’t for sensitive information, CSE warns

Government tests GSM devices to handle top-secret voice calls

Hotel chain prepares for deployment of wireless access

Travelodge to extend service from DataValet to customers in hotels across Canada.rn

Pivotal executes reverse takeover of Phantom Fiber

Flip-flop arrangement gives wireless firm cash and public status

Good things don’t always come in small packages

In the rush to make devices more portable, some vendors may have sized themselves out of a job. CGI, Rogers, IDC and Evans Research talk about the customers that outgrew tiny technology

Wi-Fi affecting the industry in ways that were not initially anticipated

Some industry trends have a greater effect on the industry than experts initially predicted, while others affect the industry in ways that were not initially anticipated.

Bell Mobility gets moving on location-based tracking aid

Assisted GPS to help fleet managers bridge satellite gaps

Mobile workforce firm buys MDSI for US$86 million

@Road brings financial resources to Vancouver-based ISV

Fujitsu LifeBook B3010 Touchscreen Notebook

I've always been a closet Lifebook fan, especially the sleek, shiny, tiny ultracompact models. Encountering the touchscreen model, though, was a little unfulfilling, like...

St. Joseph’s Hospital shifts research to wireless devices

Digital Speed software could improve patient diagnosis, doctor says

GPS system is lifeline to firefighters

Satellite system assists in providing "near-real-time" location information for each crew, plane and vehicle. Device improves on radio communication.rn

Feds invest $9.5 million in wireless research

R&D project to spur Canadian development of convergence products

Virtual concierge opens doors to business

Fairmont Hotels is offering Pocket PCs to its frequent customers. The chain sees it as a way to test the use of devices and tailor future applications.rn

Travelodge hires DataValet to offer WiFi in 36 hotels

Franchise operator calls project largest deployment of its kind in Canada

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