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Smartphones just the beginning for OLED displays

With major tech companies committing to using OLED in their products, the vivid technology may expand past smartphones into the tablet market.

Rogers admits throttling World of Warcraft gamers

World of Warcraft players get throttled because they used game update utility from Blizzard Entertainment that uses bit-torrent.

iTunes could become next disaster relief donations tool

With online and "text to donate" scams popping up after major international disasters, one group is looking to Apple for an alternative way to give.

Google funds tools to detect government Internet tampering

While Internet service has been blocked by governments in the Middle East and North Africa, Google is awarding funding to research that combats the blackouts.

Social media guide to starting a revolution

Twitter, Facebook and YouTube aren't just ways to kill time on the Internet. Social media is being used as a means to promote change from a grassroots level.

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Sense of touch helping to move display technology

Haptic technology is taking touch technology one step further by engaging more of its users' senses.

Ontario home to two ‘intelligent communities’ for 2011

Both Stratford and Windsor, Ont. are included on the Intelligent Community Forum's Top Seven list for 2011. We look at what innovations made them stand out.

Hurricane Electric claims world’s largest IPv6 backbone

For companies looking to switch from IPv4 networks to IPv6, there are lessons to be learned in Brocade Networks' work with Hurricane Electric.

Video Rewind: IBM’s E.X.C.I.T.E. Camp brings girls into science and technology

Aside from Big Blue's Smarter Cities Challenge, it also has other progressive programs. This one aims to boost female enrollment in more technical post-secondary programs.

‘Smart City’ of Edmonton wins $400k gift from IBM

The City of Edmonton is actually trying to do something about rush hour grid lock. It hopes that an open data initiative will help businesses be more productive and citizens spend less time sitting in traffic. IBM is on board to help with the effort.

2011 becoming year of the multitouch screen

Apple's iOS devices aren't the only technology making use of multitouch screens. These displays are being used in cars, desktops, tablets and smartphones of all shapes and sizes.

iPad 2 launch: rumours vs reality

Months before Steve Jobs showed the world Apple's next generation tablet, the Internet was atwitter with rumours about what new features it would boast. Some turned out to be on the money, while others proved way off the mark. We take a look at how the rumours stood up to the test of cold, hard, reality.

What you need to know about SMB network infrastructure upgrades

Being open to upgrading your business's infrastructure is crucial to staying competitive. We look at what you need to know before you take the steps toward upgrading.

First hands-on look at Apple’s iPad 2

With the launch of their next generation tablet device this week, Apple is the company to beat in the tablet wars. Here's four reasons why they'll stay on top, and a video look at the iPad 2.

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