It always pays to get your information straight from the source. I'm speaking, of course, about the Source newsletter, which QNX publishes 10 times a year.
If you want to keep track of the latest QNX videos, webinars, whitepapers, press releases, product updates, and board support packages, subscribing to the Source is the way to go. But if your inbox is already crammed with too many newsletters, meeting requests, and advertisements for fake Rolexes, there is an alternative: you can bookmark your browser to the Source newsletter archive.
Here, for example, is a screen cap of part of the June edition, which is available now on the archive.
Blog Archive
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July
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- Five QNX videos more people ought to see
- Donkeytale is Ruining This Blog
- Putting faces to names at the UOIT Faculty Summit ...
- What are the 5 all-time most popular QNX videos?
- Some Delicious Schadenfreude
- What has the QNX auto team been up to?
- What, you haven't read the latest issue of the QNX...
- Solar Impulse plane completes final leg of cross-A...
- Freeform Revolutionary Thinking
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