Turning to the Skies Over Vancouver
by Lee Rickwood
If you didn’t watch the darkened skies over Vancouver, you may have missed the best tech show of all.
by Lee Rickwood
If you didn’t watch the darkened skies over Vancouver, you may have missed the best tech show of all.
From mobile phones to music distribution, Apple today is omnipresent in our lives. Steve Jobs, has been instrumental in redefining a company once famous just for one of the most innovative computing platforms in the world. As Apple begins to stretch its wings, what can we expect from this technology giant and its visionary CEO in the years to follow?
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Hooked on the 2010 Vancouver Olympics? So are we! We found not one but three apps that can keep us tuned in to this exciting and historical event.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Using Samsung’s Omnia II smartphone which is the official handset of the 2010 Olympics and which runs Windows Mobile 6.5, we took time to discover Bell’s Olympic offerings. The first application we tried out was Live TV which enables subscribed users real time access to ongoing events.
by Lee Rickwood
A Top Ten list of predictions for the future to generate discussion and commentary about technology, media and telecom developments.
Win a Kobo Nia eReader with Lemon Yellow SleepCover, value $150 Win a TCL 50 XE Nxtpaper Unlocked Smartphone, value $320 Win a Lenovo Tab M8 (4th…
Text and photos by Ted Kritsonis
Though 3D TV and Internet-connected TV were all the rage at CES in Las Vegas, there are still more than a few question marks on how all this will be implemented and if it’s even worth delving into.
by Lee Rickwood
Eleven Engineering is showing off its new personal wireless standard, called TRiK, at CES. It will compete with other proprietary concepts on the market, and with established standards like Bluetooth.