Gadgets Do Not Equal Health, says Fitness for Geeks Author
This book is not about just stretching your arms and rolling your wrists; it’s encompasses all that “health and fitness” implies for the human mind, body and spirit.
by Lee Rickwood
This book is not about just stretching your arms and rolling your wrists; it’s encompasses all that “health and fitness” implies for the human mind, body and spirit.
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Samsung’s Galaxy S III is an anticipated smartphone. But it seems that Canadians will need to wait a little longer to get it.
By Ted Kritsonis
TomTom has become a renowned brand for mapping and navigation, but getting to that point required mapping and updating the geography to help drivers get to where they wanted to go. At an exclusive press event in the Caribbean island of Martinique, we got a firsthand look at what goes into mapping a place virtually from scratch.
By Ted Kritsonis
The online address system as we know it is expected to expand dramatically, thanks to a wide range of proposals that would include Internet suffixes, like .Apple, .Sony, .auto and even .pizza.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla San Francisco- Apple Inc. focused on its key strengths today at the Worldwide Developers Conference by launching iOS 6, Mountain Lion and showing off a revamped notebook line.
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.