Canadians Want Less Tech, More Human Connections: Survey Says
By Lee Rickwood
Nearly half of all Canadian workers say they create moments during their day when they ignore ‘digitally mediated’ contact like phone and e-mail all together.
By Lee Rickwood
Nearly half of all Canadian workers say they create moments during their day when they ignore ‘digitally mediated’ contact like phone and e-mail all together.
By Ted Kritsonis
Parrot may be better known in some circles as a company that does a lot of Bluetooth and audio products for vehicles, but at an event in Toronto this week, they showed off the AR.Drone 2.0, a smartphone-controlled quadrotor helicopter and the Zik, the company’s first set of wireless headphones.
By Lee Rickwood
Toronto is said to have some of the cleanest and safest tap water in the world, and a new mobile app will help you find it.
by Lee Rickwood
Philosophically, politically or photographically, being able to see people, places or things from all angles is all the rage these days.
By Hessie Jones
I recently made a presentation on mobile technology at Pulse Check, an event that took place during Social Media Week TO. The mobile world is like a whirlwind: fast-paced, innovative and totally unpredictable. Still, there are clearly discernable trends that will continue to shape mobile tech developments in 2012.
By Lee Rickwood
‘2012 is poised to be a defining year for digital as Canadians grow their engagement with social, video, mobile and other emerging media.’
By Ted Kritsonis
Apple’s Find My iPhone is one of those lifesaving apps for your iPhone that you hope you never have to use, but in the chance you do, you hope it pulls off miracles. In what was a very personal story for me, I recount how I was able to help track down the thief who stole a friend’s iPhone this past New Years Eve.
By Lee Rickwood
We are all players in the “Privacy Theatre”, living in an online world that shows only a pretense of privacy behind the curtain.