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Libyan rebels use Aeryon Scout in bid to topple regime
23 August 2011 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Uncategorized
The technology offered by Aeryon Labs aided the Libyan rebels in their bid to overtake the Gadhafi regime. Read more
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I Think Security: the QI to file protection
09 August 2011 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Uncategorized
QI is an innovative way for us to change how we approach digital security. Read more
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Eyes in the sky: Aeryon fortunes set to soar on Scout’s ease of use
21 July 2011 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Uncategorized
Aeryon is the leader in their market after their improvements on user usage. Read more
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High tech, low tech, no tech: Spreading the startup message in Montreal
15 July 2011 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Startups
International Startup Festival just happened in Montreal and it was full of tech of all kinds. Read more
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Finding answers to the Waterloo ‘why?’
08 July 2011 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Uncategorized
Often people ask "Why Waterloo Region", and Anthony Reinhart shares their take on this question. Read more
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Roundup for May 2024
| By Communitech News Team in: Featured, Featured news, Monthly tech roundup, News
A monthly digest of tech news from the Waterloo Region ecosystem. Read more
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Finding answers to the Waterloo ‘why?’
| By Tony Reinhart in: Featured
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The biggest hack at Hack the North
| By Phil Froklage in: Event recaps, Events, Featured, News
Hack the North draws 1,000 participants from all over the world to the University of Waterloo for Canada's biggest hackathon. Read more
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Unlocking the Silicon Valley vault
| By Anthony Reinhart in: Startups
Communitech's Anthony Reinhart's visit to Silicon Valley and shares his insights on their culture and the similarities and differences he sees between the Valley and Canadian tech companies. Read more
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M-Theory: Communication breakdown, it's always the same
| By Melanie Baker in: Featured, M-Theory, Opinion
People find it weird that kids nowadays can make money online by simply streaming on Twitch or posting a couple of Instagram photos, but hasn't that been the concept of fan clubs since forever? Read more