Paying for goods – on the fly
Retailers and credit card companies love contactless, ‘tap-and-go' payment. But will customers sign on?
TQ Magazine
Coming to a screen near you
It's stable, secure, easy to useand absolutely free. But the user-friendly version of Linux known as Ubuntu faces one big hurdle
TQ Magazine
Unified Communications
There's much more to VoIP than cheap phone calls. Converting to an IP system transforms the way staff work and communicate with each other both in and out of the office. Five workplaces have found savings and a big boost in productivity after making the switch
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Solutions for the little guy
Until recently, vendors only had eyes for major corporations. Now they're stumbling over each other with connectivity tools aimed at small operators
TQ Magazine
Getting on the WiFi game
Cities across Canada are finding that setting up their own wireless Net access can not only cut costs but also improve municipal services. And it's cheaper than buying bandwidth from the big telecoms.
Mathew Ingram
Avatars with business cards
Why Second Life is being invaded by corporations
Paul Lima
Don't let backup take a back seat
Backup now, or regret it later
Security Blog
It's a sad fact: Even the trained gatekeepers of highly sensitive data are as susceptible to scam artists as Joe Public
IT Watch
Effective or elitist, tech terminology is a reality, writes Peter Thompson
TQ Magazine
Business Travel 2.0
Cisco's Telepresence video-conferencing system is crazy expensive, but it'll make you think you're in the same room as the people on the other end of the line
TQ Magazine
Gizmos on the go
Accessorizing your mobile machines
TQ Magazine
Can Microsoft take on RIM?
Windows Mobile 6 is the latest attack on Research In Motion