Canadian Technology Bringing Full 360 View to Mobile Phones, Tablets, and Wearable Devices
A new panomorph (wide-angle panoramic) lens is so small, it’s being integrated into compact mobile gadgets and even wearable devices.
by Lee Rickwood
A new panomorph (wide-angle panoramic) lens is so small, it’s being integrated into compact mobile gadgets and even wearable devices.
by Lee Rickwood
If the person in the next lane is not driving a smart connected car, please be careful. Hey, take care in any case….
by Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla We recently spent some time at OpenTable’s offices in San Francisco prior to the company’s acquisition by Priceline for $2.6 billion. Here’s what we learned.
Over the years, Canadian finalists have come up with robotic surgical tools, portable systems for disaster relief, even an energy source that’s fuelled by human muscle power.
by Lee Rickwood
By Christine Persaud
Obviously, apps aren’t really geared toward one sex or the other, unless they’re specific to biological functioning. But there are certain mobile productivity apps that, while having equal appeal to both males and females, can prove especially useful for the tech-savvy businesswoman. Here are 5 in particular that stand out.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Messaging apps like Apple’s FaceTime, Microsoft’s Skype, BlackBerry Messenger and WhatsApp have been instrumental in replacing email and text messaging as a means to keep in touch.
The Autofocus website, available for both French and English users, offers an expert-curated collection of auto research, market information and review tools.
By Lee Rickwood
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla Providing security for individual PCs was already a tedious enough exercise, but with smartphones and tablets thrown into the mix a unified security solution makes the most sense.