The Sociability of Social Networking Services – Thumbs Up or Down?
Asked about online preferences, many Canadians say they’d rather have a few close friends than a large network of social network contacts.
by Lee Rickwood
Asked about online preferences, many Canadians say they’d rather have a few close friends than a large network of social network contacts.
by Lee Rickwood
It’s the start of a new version of the Internet, one in which a whole new standard of operation begins to become a normal part of the online and mobile experience.
By Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Now that we have clocks built into all our apps and gadgets, it will take something pretty special to make a timepiece tempting to techies.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Swedish DIY furniture powerhouse IKEA is flipping the switch on an all-in-one Uppleva HDTV solution that could shake up the home theatre market.
By Ted Kritsonis
The Ooma Telo is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) device that uses your home’s broadband Internet connection to provide an alternative to a traditional landline. And it does so at a fraction of the cost, but is it easy enough to uproot your landline and replace it with technology like this?
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Google Drive is a free synching and file storage service that is the foundation for a comprehensive cloud service. Google’s big cloud initiative is starting to form more cohesively.
I am old school, OK? Tossing any camera into the water runs against my religion, being raised on Bolex 16mm. But this Samsung mini camcorder brings a whole new perspective to the issue.
by Lee Rickwood
By Hessie Jones
As the Web evolves, it allows people to display their opinions more transparently than ever before. And many of those who have the most to say are speaking as customers.