Your connected home theatre experience: HDTVs, media players, apps and accessories
HDTV, media players, apps and accessories – here is WhatsYourTech.ca’s guide to building a complete and connected home theatre experience.
HDTV, media players, apps and accessories – here is WhatsYourTech.ca’s guide to building a complete and connected home theatre experience.
By Ted Kritsonis
Microsoft is giving the Xbox 360 a bit of an overhaul with a new-look interface and a lineup of new entertainment applications that essentially turns the console into an entertainment platform with TV and music content, including live events.
By Lee Rickwood
It may be one of the hottest tech topics today, but it is also a metaphor for things unknown, unseen or uncertain.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Apple’s iPad continues to dominate the tablet space it had created a year ago despite the waves of competing tablets that hit the market hoping to challenge the leader.
By Ted Kritsonis
TomTom’s new HD Traffic service can change your route when it sees that your commuting time is about to increase because of congestion, construction or any other stoppage that leads to gridlock.
By Lee Rickwood
If there were only seven cell phone users in the entire world, this issue would not have the same ramifications or potential impacts.
But it seems like the goal is seven billion users – and in that light it does seem incumbent upon us to know about potential health risks, not to speculate or to wonder or to debate.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Toronto-based eBook reader company Kobo has introduced the Kobo Vox which is an eBook reader with social graces and an eye on the emerging tablet market.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
It has been well over a year since Wind Mobile, Mobilicity and Public Mobile started challenging the ‘big three’ in Canada. We take a look at how these new entrants are faring in the cutthroat mobile industry and what they have to offer.