Wearables make a big statement at CES 2015
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Every company seemed to have one, or at least had some news related to the wearables market which took up most of an additional exhibit space here at CES 2015.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Every company seemed to have one, or at least had some news related to the wearables market which took up most of an additional exhibit space here at CES 2015.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Las Vegas-Diversifying from smartphones and services, BlackBerry is betting big on Internet of Things, connected cars ,and smart health tracking for its future.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Las Vegas – CES 2015 has so far been all about connected cars, some interesting smart projectors and an assortment of internet of things devices.
Well over a thousand kilometres of trails and footpaths can be navigated using a new smartphone app for the Bruce Trail.
By Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
The biggest technology showcase in the world sets off with CES 2015 in Las Vegas with press conferences on Jan. 5 and the show floor opening for four days on Jan. 6. The show is known to set some trends and here’s what you can expect to see for this year.
By Christine Persaud
As we near the end of a calendar year, New Year’s Resolutions are on the minds of many. And one of the most common is to live a healthier lifestyle. While many people equate technology with being sedentary, these days, it’s actually quite the opposite. There are tons of tech gadgets that can help encourage healthier living, increase activity levels, and better eating habits.
A new cyber-safety program for kids offers tips on how to keep personally identifiable information (PII) private – they surely need ’em.
By Lee Rickwood
By Christine Persaud
We’re quickly closing in on Christmas. And even the earliest shopping birds inevitably have some last-minute gifts on the list.
When it comes to the professional woman, it’s sometimes difficult to figure out what she might like. Here are some great high-tech options you can snag for under $50.