Connected cars, smart projectors and gadgets making waves at CES 2015
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.
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.
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 Ted Kritsonis
Shopping for a tech gift last-minute can be a little stressful, but there are plenty of good products available that should be worth a look. Depending on your budget and what you think will fit best with the loved one you have in mind, here is a guide that can help take care of those last-minute jitters.
By Christine Persaud
Women’s Executive Network (WXN) has revealed its annual Top 100 award winners for Canada’s Most Powerful Women, and several influential women in the technology sector have made the list.
Dedicated new fibre optic lines now being dropped into condominiums along Toronto’s waterfront are delivering high-end, low cost TV services and streaming media access.
by Lee Rickwood
By Yasmin Ranade
It’s a true pleasure to see the rise in popularity and effect of coding movements, like Hour of Code and Computer Science Education Week, taking place this week, from December 8 until December 14. Hour of Code is a global movement designed to demystify code and show that anybody at any age can learn the basics of computer science.
By Ted Kritsonis
It’s always easier to try a smartphone or tablet app that’s free to download, but for the most part, those that do cost something don’t go for more than a few dollars. They may not be free, but these paid apps are worth the price of admission.
By Yasmin Ranade
With the second-annual Hour of Code campaign, a worldwide effort to broaden participation in computer science, especially by girls, about to launch next week, I was intrigued by two different stories about inspiring people to choose a profession in programming.