Photos and Videos Take a 360 Degree Turn with Immersive Panoramic Technology
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 Lee Rickwood
Philosophically, politically or photographically, being able to see people, places or things from all angles is all the rage these days.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Today’s content is consumed in three screens. TVs are the first, computers are the second and smartphones are the third. SmartTVs are starting to combine all three into the ultimate content hub.
By Ted Kritsonis
Microsoft is giving the Xbox 360 a bit of an overhaul with a new-look interface and a lineup of new entertainment applications that essentially turns the console into an entertainment platform with TV and music content, including live events.
By Ted Kritsonis
TomTom’s new HD Traffic service can change your route when it sees that your commuting time is about to increase because of congestion, construction or any other stoppage that leads to gridlock.
by Lee Rickwood
Like the pledge to land a man on the moon before the end of the ‘60s, the goal is to develop a technical infrastructure and digital environment in which anyone in Canada can do anything online.
By Lee Rickwood
It’s taken more than a decade for anyone to take the next few steps on a path laid down long ago.
by Lee Rickwood
Like great games, hackathons, game jams and appathons are engaging and somewhat addictive on their own.
By Ted Kritsonis
Running a small business naturally requires that you make the most of the resources you have. If any of those can be had for little to no cost — and they get the job done right — then it’s hard not to buy into using them. It’s with that in mind that we’ve assembled this list of handy office tools.