BlackBerry’s software shift complete but branding challenge exists, says top exec
Blackberry’s shift from smartphone maker to a software company is complete but branding remains challenging for the company with a legacy in hardware design, says
BlackBerry’s software shift complete but branding challenge exists, says top exec
Blackberry’s shift from smartphone maker to a software company is complete but branding remains challenging for the company with a legacy in hardware design, says
Five Ottawa tech firms to watch in 2017
With employment surging and funding announcements already emerging, 2017 is shaping up to be another big year for Ottawa’s tech sector. Here are some of the
Update 2: QNX to add 650 Ottawa jobs amid $100M autonomous vehicle expansion
BlackBerry (TSX:BB) (NASDAQ:BBRY) subsidiary QNX is stepping up its work on autonomous vehicles in Ottawa, announcing Monday morning that it would open a new $100-million “innovation
QNX joins self-driving car pilot project
Self-driving vehicles are hitting Ontario streets, after the province became the first in Canada to open a pilot project to test the automated vehicles on
BlackBerry QNX and Ford sign deal to work together on automotive software
BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) has signed an agreement with Ford Motor Co. to expand the use of the firm’s automotive and security software in the car
Ottawa city councillor wants Kanata to be autonomous vehicle hub
Kanata North councillor Coun. Marianne Wilkinson is asking city staff to research how Ottawa could become ground zero for Canada’s foray into driverless vehicles. “We
Apple is shifting the focus of its secret car project
Apple may not become an automaker, but it still wants to develop its own self-driving technology. The iPhone-maker’s automotive project, long an open secret in
Sizing up Ottawa’s wearables scene: Local entrepreneurs must act soon or risk being left behind
About 100 of the city’s brightest business minds gathered in a ByWard Market office in late June, cloaked in excitement and curiosity about a sector
Opinion: Ottawa companies call attention to the capital at the 2014 CES
Ottawa’s technology companies are driving some of the most important headlines at the International CES this year in Las Vegas, NV. By Kyle McInnes. Both large companies
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