Softpedia - Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is hard at work with the development of new BlackBerry smartphones, and a series of new details on the company's plans for the future have just emerged into the wild via a series of videos.
BIOREM announces proposed private placement of up to $3 million of units and changes to board of directors
CNW Group - BIOREM Inc. is pleased to announce a proposed private placement of up to 4,687,500 Units at a price per Unit of $0.64 for total gross proceeds of up to $3.0 million.
The Globe and Mail - At a time when the knowledge produced by a nation is increasingly seen as a ticket to prosperity, the Canadian government is taking a step beyond traditional aid programs, pledging $20-million for science education in Africa.
The Record - Three Waterloo Region business people are among the Ontario finalists for 2010 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards.
it World Canada - Despite a global economic recession, tech companies in the Waterloo, Ont. region have grown by 21 per cent over the last two years as start-ups focused on digital media lead the charge, according to a new Communitech Technology Association Inc. report.
StreetInsider - Tungle Corp., the company that is revolutionizing the online scheduling and calendar industry, today announced the creation of a board of advisors that will include Robert Scoble, Don Dodge, Scott Stratten, Dave McClure and Ellen Levy.
570 News - She will wind down her Canadian tour with a visit to Waterloo Region to check out Research In Motion -- the company behind the BlackBerry.
Market Watch - Research In Motion Limited will hold its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), 57 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Ontario.
CNW Group - ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. ("ATS" or the "Company") today announced that it has withdrawn from acquisition discussions relating to its non-binding indicative offer to the insolvency administrator of Rohwedder AG.
The Record - Waterloo Region’s technology sector just keeps on growing.
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