VoIP and NAT-traversal software developer Eyeball Networks has announced the re-release of its AnyFirewall Developers Community site to provide VoIP application developers, service providers and device makers additional tools and resources to tackle one of the biggest barriers to mass adoption of VoIP. Read the rest of this entry »
The Governments of Canada and Ontario, with IBM and a consortium of seven universities led by the University of Toronto and Western University today announced they are collaborating to establish a new Ontario-based $210 million dollar research and development initiative that will create 145 new highly skilled jobs in Ontario and a new economic cornerstone for the country. Read the rest of this entry »
Canadian tech startup companies now have a new avenue to commercialize innovations, scale their businesses faster and achieve market success with the introduction of Communitech’s HYPERDRIVE program that will provide capital of up to $700,000 for high-potential companies – with a $30 million program to draw on. Backed by key investment firms and angel funders, service providers, strategic partners and mentors, Communitech plans to put innovation into HYPERDRIVE. Read the rest of this entry »
TELUS has announced the official opening of the company’s first Next Generation store. Located in the Carrefour Laval, in the city of Laval, Québec, the completely remodeled TELUS Store is designed with one clear mission – to bring the TELUS suite of products to life in-store and to better inform, empower and assist customers in choosing the technology that best meets their communications needs. Read the rest of this entry »
Montreal developer SixDead Entertainment has released its latest game title. Brain Lab is a puzzle game designed to help players improve short-term memory, logic, calculation and visual skills. This free game is available now on Google Play and iTunes, and allows players to share their progress and scores with friends on Facebook and Twitter as well as compete against them for brain power supremacy. Read the rest of this entry »
The game development community knows him as McFunkyPants, but on the cover of his newly published book, he’s Christer Kaitila, B.Sc., from Victoria BC. As many of you know, Christer is one of the administrators for the very popular game jam group Ludum Dare, which, by the way, has a game jam event coming up on April 20th – 23rd. But, I digress – back to his new book, The Game Jam Survival Guide from Packt Publishing, available now for purchase. Read the rest of this entry »
Softchoice has announced that 12 employees are en route to Bali Indonesia for a two-week humanitarian mission in support of the Widhya Asih Foundation (WAF). The Softchoice team will be providing technology infrastructure to help ‘bridge the digital divide’ on behalf of the roughly 500 orphaned Balinese children that WAF supports. The mission was made possible by the fundraising efforts of Softchoice’s employees and the assistance of industry partners. Read the rest of this entry »
Acer, the number two PC provider in Canada according to Gartner’s 2011 Dataquest, has debuted the new Acer C120 ultra-portable pico projector that can be powered by a PC via USB connection. It’s ideal for business people, instructors and anyone who needs an incredibly portable projector to display clear, crisp images. Read the rest of this entry »
Online family history resource Ancestry.com (Ancestry.ca) has announced that it will mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic by releasing the most comprehensive online collection of records relating to the passengers and crew aboard the legendary luxury liner. The collection will be available for free searching from April 9-15, in memory of the ship’s voyage and sinking. Read the rest of this entry »