How to safely wipe data from your mobile devices
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla As our most personal devices, mobile phones and tablets carry a lot of personal data which needs to be thoroughly wiped before we replace or retire them.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla As our most personal devices, mobile phones and tablets carry a lot of personal data which needs to be thoroughly wiped before we replace or retire them.
As part of the city’s build-up for the 2015 Pan Am Games, IT students and volunteers are being trained as hands-on technicians to help ensure that the crucial ICT infrastructure performs smoothly and successfully.
by Lee Rickwood
By Christine Persaud
The 2015 International Consumer Electronic Show wrapped up in mid-January. And amidst the tons of hot tech items at the show were some that were particularly well suited to the working woman. Here’s Part 1 of my pick of five notable items from the show.
By Ted Kritsonis
Sony’s mobile strategy is expected to be more focused and specific in 2015, and though the SmartWatch 3 is a product from last year, it is meant to right some past wrongs and be part of the company’s plans for mobile relevance in a crowded field.
Websites and moblie apps have been specifically developed to help Ontarians review driving, road and traffic information before taking the written road test.
by Lee Rickwood
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Las Vegas-Diversifying from smartphones and services, BlackBerry is betting big on Internet of Things, connected cars ,and smart health tracking for its future.
Well over a thousand kilometres of trails and footpaths can be navigated using a new smartphone app for the Bruce Trail.
By Lee Rickwood
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.