Category: Featured

Wearable tech: Overhyped trend of the future of personal computing?

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla We’re going to be hearing a lot about wearable computing. Products extending features of smartphones, tracking health and movement,  and the perfect cocktail from the billion dollar industries of technology and fashion.

Motion Computing evolves line of rugged WAN/LAN solutions

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Consumer grade tablets and mobile solutions will not withstand the tough conditions and wear and tear required by industry applications and harsh environments. Motion Computing’s new LINCWorks products are for these conditions.

Trailblazing in Tech: Joanne Moretti, a woman on a mission

By Yasmin Ranade
Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Joanne Moretti, Dell’s VP & Global Head Software Marketing. Canadian-born Ms. Moretti who currently works in Texas, spoke candidly about her game-changing role at Dell as well as her career path in IT in Canada, providing insight to other women about how she strives for success in the tech sector.

Canadian Technology Boosts and Fights Data Privacy Day

Privacy advocates say we all must make choices (like which browser, service provider or country to use) and make statements (like what law, rule or regulation should be in place) to enhance data privacy for all.

by Lee Rickwood

Ooma Office aims to disrupt business phone service

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Ooma has challenged the home phone subscription model with its affordable solution. Now it is turning the business PBX on its head with a cloud-based solution.

Why you should buy your smartphone outright

By Ted Kritsonis

Cell phone contracts have drawn the ire of many Canadians over the years, who cite them as unfair and restrictive, but they have become a convenient way for consumers to get their hands on the best handsets on the market. While it might seem cost prohibitive to buy a phone outright, it’s a far more economical option than signing up for two years.