Crossing the border: Life in the fast lane
Denis Seguin |
Crossing into the U.S. is a whole lot easier when you get your eyes examined.
Telecommunications: Yakety yak
Joe Castaldo |
Big friends for Globalive.
Carbon capture: Unholy smoke
Lorne McClinton |
Reginas HTC Purenergy offers oil companies and coal-fired plants a solution.
Business software: Intelligence test
Andrew Wahl |
John Schwarz sees a bright future as his company teams up with a global giant and reshapes the hottest growth area of corporate software.
Meg's way for eBay
Andrew Wahl |
EBay's CEO minds the core and looks to defend the online auction company from a Google attack.
Achoo!
David Baines |
CV Technologies catches the financial flu.
The fixer: Celestica's future
Andrew Wahl |
Celestica hasn't turned a profit since 2000. Can CEO Craig Muhlhauser finally turn it all around?
Tree power
Jeff Sanford |
A plan to turn waste wood into energy in Western Canada is showcasing some innovative technology.
The Connector
Rachel Pulfer |
The Friendster founder is back, but this time it's called Socializr.
Anatomy of a meltdown
Andrew Wahl |
WebTech Wireless, the Burnaby, B.C., mobile services provider, takes some big hits.
The search for big oil
Joe Castaldo |
Canada's Canmex Minerals hopes to succeed in Somalia, where many others have failed.
Made in Canada
Ian Harvey |
Christie Digital Systems keeps production at home.
Where rubber meets the road
Michelle Magnan |
An environmentally friendly technology is turning oil's leftovers into roads.
Small is beautiful
Andrew Wahl |
Nortel cuts 2,900 jobs, but loss of chief financial officer Peter Currie is the bigger surprise.
Off the RIM
John Gray |
Research In Motion shareholders fear Apple's iPhone bite. But they're taking an options scandal in stride.
Inside the new Nortel
Andrew Wahl |
A high-stakes turnaround plan aims to radically re-engineer Canada's former high-tech darling. But no one should expect a quick fix.
Taking on Intel: AMD faces off
Andrew Wahl |
ATI shareholders agreed to acquisition by AMD in October. That was the easy part.
RIM gets smart
Gerry Blackwell |
The BlackBerry Pearl appeals to more than just business nerds.
Satellite wars: Sirius vs. XM
Andy Holloway |
As Sirius and XM approach their first anniversaries, Sirius is claiming the early lead. But with satellite radio companies losing money, will it be able to hang on?
Unbreakable: computer software
Robert Hercz |
Embedded-computing pioneer QNX makes software systems that keep going, and going and going.
The urge to converge
Andy Holloway |
Why is former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths getting into the broadband media-streaming business?
Hit the green: golf technology
Andrew Wahl |
A bankrupt golf-technology firm attempts to get back in the game.
Nuts and bolts
Erin Pooley |
Unsexy no more, the medical-device industry is revving up.
IP nightly
Erik Heinrich |
Telcos get set to revolutionize the TV habits of the nation.
Prize fight: chip maker AMD
Calvin Leung |
In a David and Goliath story, tiny chip maker AMD battles giant Intel for market share with a killer combination: better technology and lower prices.