BlackBerry Leap is designed for entrepreneurs and startups
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla BlackBerry set out to create a new smartphone designed around the needs of busy entrepreneurs. It is called the Leap.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla BlackBerry set out to create a new smartphone designed around the needs of busy entrepreneurs. It is called the Leap.
By Ted Kritsonis
It’s hard to find any average consumer who doesn’t like streaming music for free. As consumption continues to shift from downloading music a la carte to streaming it buffet-style, does offering any music for free portend a dystopian future for artists and the recording industry?
Whether you carry a cell phone or not, whether you wear the newest watch tech or not, public payphones have an on-going value, beyond being one of the last examples of shared social consciousness and communal convenience.
by Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
Now that the Apple Watch has launched, the spotlight is on a product category that seems to confuse the imagination as much as it captures it. Though all tech gadgets are more ‘wants’ than ‘needs’, it’s hard to gauge whether there is any general desire for smartwatches yet.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla The highly anticipated Apple Watch arrives in Canada with the support of over 3,500 apps, a bunch of which are Canadian.
By Ted Kritsonis
Buying mom a tech gift for Mother’s Day is a challenge to anyone, particularly since the product should be something she didn’t realize she needed or wanted. These five gift options may be among the best — and most useful — suggestions you can find if you’re in the hunt.
Even if you think you know how much the Web knows about you, you will be astonished by what is revealed in this series.
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Sensor-packed wearables, cloud-connected servers and mobile apps are all components that can push the Internet of Medical Things forward and help bridge time and distance for patients and their medical teams.