Following months of rumours and speculation, plausible details of an iOS-based television have finally emerged.
Now that Timeline has come to all users, a new tool turns those memories into a short dramatic slideshow movie to be shared online.
A technology known as haptic feedback gives mobile gaming more distinctive touch options, and it’s likely to start appearing in more phones released in 2012.
Thorsten Heins echoes the same views from RIM’s outgoing CEO’s. That’s disappointing, but could there be a silver lining to his appointment?
Following the government shutdown of MegaUpload, many users are complaining about their inability to access their files. Let this be a lesson for the rest of us.
Sony announced two new Google TV products slated for Canada, but the company may find a strange climate when the app-and-web-enabled devices launch.
2011 will be remembered as the year that gave us the iPad 2 and Galaxy Nexus, but it’s also the year that gave us some less memorable pieces of technology.
Apple has finally announced Canadian availability of its new service that will store and stream your music library to iOS and iTunes, as well as enable downloads of your TV purchases.
Two companies promise to deliver quality Android tablets at a fraction of the cost charged by competitors. Will they offer a fraction of the power and fun?
Universities, businesses and organizations are buying .xxx domains to prevent pornographers from exploiting their brands, but they may be wasting time and money.


