Find Your Way through Time and (Cyber) Space with New Digital Apps
New mobile and online apps are all about navigating virtual space, and finding your way through yesterday.
by Lee Rickwood
New mobile and online apps are all about navigating virtual space, and finding your way through yesterday.
by Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
Wind Mobile, the first of the new entrants in Canada’s wireless industry, is now reportedly for sale after unnamed sources suggested Wind’s parent company, Amsterdam-based VimpelCom initiated the process to hear bids for a takeover.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla The recently unveiled Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone looks and feels like an incremental upgrade over the bestselling S3 but there’s more than meets the eye.
By Ted Kritsonis
It was a steep rise and it has been a sharp decline for Windows Live Messenger, or MSN Messenger, as it was known in its prime, now that Microsoft will officially remove it completely and migrate existing and new users to Skype starting April 8.
The developer of some newly released software wants to challenge the business model that everyone has to buy their own Internet connection.
by Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
If there’s one service that isn’t worth paying the full cost from traditional providers, it’s a landline phone number. NetTalk announced recently that users could now port their existing landlines over to a NetTalk Duo device for a flat fee and use the device as their home or business line.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla The arrival of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8 tablet is expected to shake up the mini tablet market ruled by Apple’s iPad mini and the Google Nexus 7.
Whether from a nefarious outsider, a malevolent insider or even a well-intentioned internal whistle-blower, threats to valuable personal and corporate assets are increasing exponentially.
by Lee Rickwood