eReader Roundup
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla eReaders have come down in price while adding better resolution screens, built-in lights and new features. Here are the best options today.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla eReaders have come down in price while adding better resolution screens, built-in lights and new features. Here are the best options today.
By Ted Kritsonis
Rogers’ efforts to expand and lead the wireless industry in mobile payments has led to the Finance Ministry to give the company a patent incorporating “Rogers Bank”. With that out of the way, Rogers will now seek to have its own branded credit card, and push mobile payments with smartphones to the next level.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla At long last, the type-friendly BlackBerry Q10 is finally available in Canada. The Q10 merges the BlackBerry 10 OS together with the best tactile keyboard on the market.
By Ted Kritsonis
Google released an update today to its Google Search app for iOS devices that brings Google Now, the personal assistant suite that was initially introduced with Android devices last year.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla I was going to title this article ‘has Facebook lost its stride?’ but that was before the Social Network revealed its master plan to take over mobile.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Google Reader is a news and RSS feed aggregator that launched in 2005. Google is shutting down reader this July. Here are some alternatives.
Text and photos by Ted Kritsonis
AMSTERDAM – TomTom is known most for portable navigation units and maps, but the company is betting that a new strategy will help consumers get from one point to another in a slightly different context.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Yahoo! made two recent global mobile app announcements with a new Yahoo! Weather iPhone app. as well as an improved Yahoo! Mail for iPad and Android tablets.