
Ford drops BlackBerry QNX infotainment platform, inks deal with Google
Ford’s move means apps such as Google Maps and the company’s voice-activated assistant will now be available in its vehicles without requiring an Android smartphone.
Ford drops BlackBerry QNX infotainment platform, inks deal with Google
Ford’s move means apps such as Google Maps and the company’s voice-activated assistant will now be available in its vehicles without requiring an Android smartphone.
Gatineau’s D.L. Building Materials acquired by U.S. company
Local firm says it will continue to operate as a standalone business.
Ottawa accounting firm Evolta poised to expand digital-first model to T.O.
Firm to launch a six-figure Google ad campaign in the Greater Toronto Area as it strives to reach goal of quadrupling revenues from $5 million
Entrepreneurial sisters turning former Seaway church into new tourism and hospitality hub
Starting with takeout food service, the owners of the Oneida Grand Centre plan to expand with a licensed gourmet restaurant and catering business and eventually
Online student gains music to the ears of Orléans-based studio owner Chantal Hackett
Funded by a $10,000 grant from Desjardins Insurance, entrepreneur is poised to launch a new virtual singing academy.
Canadian Bank Note buys T.O.-based digital gaming software firm in $10M deal
Company’s decision to acquire Bump is just one more step in its ongoing efforts to diversify its operations beyond printing currency.
OutCare Foundation gets people outdoors and active in support of home-based palliative care
The majority of Canadians report they’d prefer to die at home, rather in hospital, but just 15% manage to do so
Techopia Live: Airbrowz looks to help Ottawa merchants capitalize on ‘shop local’ push
Bringing any big idea to market requires technical talent, investments in business development and marketing prowess – a lot of hats for just one entrepreneur
Giving back to community a labour of love for employment lawyer Patrick Twagirayezu
Emond Harnden associate has become recognized across the city for his fundraising prowess.
No ordinary Joe: Spencerville entrepreneur expands wireless internet services into new markets
JoeComputer continues to look for opportunities to place new towers in underserved areas.
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