
Google to launch open source Chrome OS this year
Google is developing an open-source operating system targeted at Internet-centric computers such as netbooks and will release it later this year, the company said Wednesday
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Wi-Fi company to tackle Canada with thousands of free hotspots
Vex Canada vows to create 5,000 hotspots in the country over the next 18 months, an ambitious plan considering there are an estimated 3,500 here already. It believes people will prefer its ad-supported free service rather than paying for connectivity
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Stolen FTP logins show “soft side†of data security lacking
A recent report by U.K.-based security vendor Prevx that 88,000 FTP credentials, including those of Symantec and McAfee, were stolen by a Trojan, show that the security of enterprises’ FTP servers are often overlooked
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CRTC asked to ban app-specific traffic shaping
In the second day CRTC’s Internet traffic hearing, net neutrality supporters told the telecom regulator that ISPs need to pump greater investment into their networks instead of engaging in app-specific traffic shaping. The CRTC plans to develop guidelines on how ISPs should manage online traffic congestion following the week-long hearing
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IN BRIEF: No Android for Nokia
Nokia says there's no truth to rumours it'll unveil a smart phone based on Google's Android operating system in September. Plus, the Vancouver Olympics' accreditation system goes online, and Iridium and Stratos provide staellite broadband to an around-the-America's sailing expedition
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Online car dealer's life in the fast lane
Online wholesale automotive auctioneer OpenLane underwent an SAP AG implementation in 2003, granting better back-end integration, end-user visibility into dealer-seller transactions, and scalability for business growth. Plus, how the Canadian SME market is topping the Americans
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Choosing the right remote desktop control software
Implementing a remote desktop control solution for your IT help desk could save you bundles, but only if it’s actually capable of reaching your staff. Read about what essential features you’ll need before making a purchase
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Fairmont Hotels check in a green IT strategy
The chain's new IT strategy proves green IT isn’t all about the data centre, says a green IT consultant
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10 dumbest mistakes network managers make
When you look at the worst corporate security breaches, it's clear that network managers keep making the same mistakes over and over again
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Gmail, other Google Apps lose beta label
After spending years in beta mode, Gmail, Google Calendar, Talk and Doc finally lose their training wheels
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