Reviewing the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1500
By Ted Kritsonis
Scanning a lot of documents quickly is one thing the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1500 is made for, but digitizing and organizing all those paper trails is what makes the device compelling.
By Ted Kritsonis
Scanning a lot of documents quickly is one thing the Fujitsu ScanSnap iX1500 is made for, but digitizing and organizing all those paper trails is what makes the device compelling.
By Christine Persaud
Last year, CES, the largest North American trade show for consumer tech, which takes place in Las Vegas every January, was criticized for not having any female keynote speakers
by Lee Rickwood
The WeatherBug mobile app gives an eye-opening view of what we are breathing, including real-time graphic representations of the many kinds of particulate matter that’s floating all around us.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Microsoft is on to something with the Surface Go. It is more versatile than an iPad Pro or a Chromebook because it can run apps that people in business and educational markets are already familiar with.
By Christine Persaud
Most of us know that it isn’t a good idea to throw batteries into the garbage, where they’ll end up in landfills. Doing so means potentially hazardous materials can harm the environment. What’s more, the batteries could possibly start fires. Disposing of batteries properly can help conserve our valuable, natural resources.
by Lee Rickwood
Anyone with a valid library card can get digital downloads from the Toronto Public Library – and millions do!
By Gadjo Sevilla
The service tracks user information such as behaviours, images, and interests and sells these to advertisers. It shapes the user experience to push various ads and news, real or fake, based on what a user likes, reads or who they follow.
By Yasmin Ranade
Tech solutions are increasingly important in an industry that is becoming more and more accountable for the hiring decisions made by clients.