Recipe for Success: Robotic Technology and Mobile Applications a Sweet Story
Literally and figuratively, new technology developed in Ontario is like icing on the cake.
by Lee Rickwood
Literally and figuratively, new technology developed in Ontario is like icing on the cake.
by Lee Rickwood
by Lee Rickwood
A newly released mobile media app not only offers support and advice for improving your health and fitness, it also links your exercise habits to fundraising activities and notable international charities.
By Ted Kritsonis
It’s still early, but the router, long the utilitarian device that does its job in keeping us connected, while collecting dust in the process, may actually become something cool. Western Digital’s My Net N900 and Cisco’s Linksys EA4500 are both two of the best routers available on the market, but how do they stack up against each other?
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Unlike most smartphone makers, Sony is betting big on smart accessories to accompany its Xperia line of Android smartphones.
Canada’s new Copyright Modernization Act now allows and accepts some of the most popular digital media and technology-related activities of our times.
In other cases, the copyright waters are still controversial, contradictory and unclear.
By Lee Rickwood
“Health-care practitioners need to better understand EMS so they can help their patients prevent and manage their symptoms,” say doctors at Women’s College Hospital
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Microsoft making its own PC’s? Google making its own tablet? Why are software companies getting into hardware and can they do a better job than their partners?
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Toshiba Canada revealed new apps that work with their HDTV’s to use tablets and smartphones as wireless controls for your home theatre system.