Digital Creativity and Technical Achievement Honoured
by Lee Rickwood
The Canadian New Media Awards have been reborn as the Canadian Digital Media Awards, or ‘The Digis’.
by Lee Rickwood
The Canadian New Media Awards have been reborn as the Canadian Digital Media Awards, or ‘The Digis’.
Hot trends in digital media, mobile development, multi-player online gaming and yes, making money, will be discussed, tweeted and foursquared over the next couple of days!
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
The Samsung Galaxy Tab looks great on paper. A powerful 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 512MB or RAM, a high-resolution 7-inch multi-touch screen, 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities the ability to expand memory from 16GB to 48GB (with a MicroSD slot) plus dual-cameras for video chats. The Galaxy Tab runs Android OS 2.2 Froyo, the latest and most refined version of the Android OS for smartphones.
By Yasmin Ranade
Wired Woman Toronto’s next major event taking place at the Sutton Place Hotel in Toronto on November 30th has Mentoring as its theme. Called, Inspiring Excellence in Tomorrow’s Leaders – The Vital Role of Mentoring in your Career
By Ted Kritsonis
Face recognition is fast becoming a staple of photo editing software because of the simple fact that it helps organize growing libraries of digital photos. The latest version of Fotobounce fills in some crucial gaps in organizing and sharing full resolution photos, but some extra tweaks would’ve made this update even better.
by Lee Rickwood
Creativity and innovation in the solution are expected, but so too solid evidence of measurable results and demonstrable ROI.
by Lee Rickwood
Finalists in the competition to be named among Canada’s Hottest Innovation Companies have less than a month to prepare.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
The on-demand and universally accessible nature of Netflix are its strongest features. Whatever you choose to watch appears instantly, not unlike how YouTube plays back its videos. You can also scrub forward and backwards to move through video quickly.