Features To Look For With Noise Cancelling Headphones
By Christine Persaud
The latest noise cancelling headphones don’t just cancel out ambient noise. They can do much more, with a tailored and customized experience.
By Christine Persaud
The latest noise cancelling headphones don’t just cancel out ambient noise. They can do much more, with a tailored and customized experience.
by Lee Rickwood
Through the collaborative efforts of staff members and volunteers, an organization in Canada is supporting people by creating various accessible technology solutions using open-source designs and advanced 3-D printers.
By Ted Kritsonis
Smart home devices have been speaking different languages for years, and Matter may be the one that finally gets everything talking.
by Lee Rickwood
Anticipating ever-greater climate change impacts, some see technology as bringing significant change to collective behaviours.
by Lee Rickwood
As new assistive technology allows people to live and work to the best of their abilities, it’s also finding a role in letting them play.
by Lee Rickwood
The developer of one of the hottest – and potentially most valuable – apps right now says his software is “incredibly limited, but good enough … to create a misleading impression of greatness.”
by Lee Rickwood
Medical technologies, including wearable brain-imaging gear, new AI and VR programs and advanced ‘hyperscanning’ applications, are being used to peer inside the brain − while it operates.
by Lee Rickwood
The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto is the first museum in Canada to appear on the Bloomberg Connects smartphone app, joining hundreds of international arts and cultural institutions.