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Canadian Technology Boosts and Fights Data Privacy Day

Privacy advocates say we all must make choices (like which browser, service provider or country to use) and make statements (like what law, rule or regulation should be in place) to enhance data privacy for all.

by Lee Rickwood

Why you should buy your smartphone outright

By Ted Kritsonis

Cell phone contracts have drawn the ire of many Canadians over the years, who cite them as unfair and restrictive, but they have become a convenient way for consumers to get their hands on the best handsets on the market. While it might seem cost prohibitive to buy a phone outright, it’s a far more economical option than signing up for two years.

Bring Your Own Device: Is Your Organization Ready?

Canadian companies are embracing BYOD faster than their global counterparts, but fewer than half (33 per cent) of Canadian organizations have a mobile device management policy in place.

By Lee Rickwood

CES 2014: Canadian companies fare well at the show

Text and photos by Ted Kritsonis

CES attracts thousands of Canadians to Las Vegas for the world’s biggest electronics trade show, and dozens of Canadian companies showing off their latest and greatest innovations, products or services. While we couldn’t see them all, there were a bunch that stood out.

Samsung Galaxy Note Tablet and S Pen Offer Write Stuff

Like some desktops – OK, the old fashioned kind where pencils and paper live – the Samsung Note and its S Pen lets you write notes on screen, scribble drawings and save them, navigate the UI and much more.

Gift Guide: Gadgets under $100

By Ted Kritsonis

You can be forgiven for thinking that buying a tech gift for someone special this holiday season might burn a hole through your bank account, but it doesn’t have to be that way. For $100 or less, you can find a quality gadget that would not only make a great gift, but would be easy to put to good use as well.