Glasses Free 3D Content for iOS, PCs, TV at 3DeeCentral from Canada’s Spatial View
by Lee Rickwood
Just saying ‘glasses free mobile 3D imagery’ is fun, much less watching it.
by Lee Rickwood
Just saying ‘glasses free mobile 3D imagery’ is fun, much less watching it.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Today’s options for subportable computing are netbooks, whose biggest features are QWERTY keyboards on a small footprint or tablets which offer optimal portability and connectivity, Toshiba’s Libretto W100 is a hybrid of both and we take it for a spin.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Barnes & Noble Nook, iPad, Android devices and Sony Readers now all have access to Google’s eBookstore which has a 3 million book selection and will be an entirely cloud-based solution. Released in the US today and expected to hit Canada in the coming months, the Google eBookstore is a huge step towards the ubiquity of eBooks.
by Lee Rickwood
Canadian entrepreneurs and small business owners intend to invest more in innovation than they did in the past – yes, they want more tech in their companies, but they also want more tech support for their companies.
The Biggest Security Threat to Your PC will be revealed at Canadian IT Conference.
By Lee Rickwood
by Lee Rickwood
More than just cellphones and laptops, wireless networks now have to support smartphones and e-readers and iPads, and mobile hotspots may be the best way to do so.
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.