
Update: Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, loses ‘home’ button
Escalating price reflects the increasing sophistication of smartphones, which have been evolving into status symbols akin to automobiles.

Update: Apple unveils $999 iPhone X, loses ‘home’ button
Escalating price reflects the increasing sophistication of smartphones, which have been evolving into status symbols akin to automobiles.

Ottawa housing starts jump 22% in August
Local homebuilders continued to record impressive year-over-year gains as the summer drew to a close with a 22 per cent jump in housing starts, the

Techopia Live: Ottawa startup Rewind.io saving online storefronts from data oblivion
It’s the week before Christmas, at the height of the holiday shopping rush. The owner of an SME logs onto his store to find it’s

Ottawa tech firm LeoNovus raises $1.5M in private placement
A local cloud software developer says it plans to use a portion of a fresh $1.5-million financing round to advance its expansion into the growing

Four tech tools to help keep your customer service on track
These days, technology allows small businesses to deliver more-efficient customer service and support via services such as live chat and mobile alerts, while simultaneously gathering

Canopy Growth extends European reach with deal to supply marijuana strains, seeds
Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED), Canada’s largest licensed cannabis producer, has extended its reach into Europe with an agreement to provide certain marijuana strains

How Kinaxis added instant bench strength to its leadership team
Kinaxis is one of those companies that demonstrates the resilience of Ottawa’s tech sector. This provider of cloud-based supply change management solutions has gone through
Court finds scathing job reference to be acceptable because it was true
When you ask a former employer or colleague for a reference, it’s usually safe to assume that they will give a positive one. If the

Nolan Beanlands named executive director of Capital Angels Network
After three years guiding early-stage companies through the University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage, Nolan Beanlands says he’s excited to “move up the development cycle” in

Ontario government’s marijuana monopoly could weed out craft growers
Ontario’s plan to sell and distribute recreational pot exclusively through a network of government-operated stores could lock in the dominance of the country’s large-scale licensed
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