Choosing a video camcorder? The difference is in the details
By Lee Rickwood
One way to choose among new camcorders is by price; a more effective but admittedly less sexy method is to read the user manual.
By Lee Rickwood
One way to choose among new camcorders is by price; a more effective but admittedly less sexy method is to read the user manual.
Video featuring Ted Kritsonis
Home theatre and home entertainment isn’t what it used to be, and that’s partly thanks to the gadgets and gizmos we have lined up in this holiday gift guide video.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
It is safe to say that there are no bad cameras today but there is something for everyone. For users who want multiple lenses and the flexibility of shooting various conditions, here are some tips in building a digital camera kit for most needs.
By Lee Rickwood
Although the new Canadian Copyright Act could still be amended, as tabled it includes provisions that will let you record radio, TV and Web content for your own personal use. It also allows you to make copies of content you have purchased – sometimes.
HDTV, media players, apps and accessories – here is WhatsYourTech.ca’s guide to building a complete and connected home theatre experience.
By Ted Kritsonis
Microsoft is giving the Xbox 360 a bit of an overhaul with a new-look interface and a lineup of new entertainment applications that essentially turns the console into an entertainment platform with TV and music content, including live events.
By Lee Rickwood
It may be one of the hottest tech topics today, but it is also a metaphor for things unknown, unseen or uncertain.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Apple’s iPad continues to dominate the tablet space it had created a year ago despite the waves of competing tablets that hit the market hoping to challenge the leader.