Sony Walkman NWZ-Z1000 Series hands-on review
With what might be the biggest Walkman since the cassette tape died, Sony’s NWZ-Z1000 Series tries to be all things to all people with a little help from Android.
Fresh iPad 3 rumours rolling in
While the latest Samsung television commercials poke fun at Apple Mania, it’s hard to deny the amount of buzz iDevices get – even before they’re officially announced. Here are the latest iPad 3 rumours on the Interweb – but don’t count on any of them to be true.
Six hot TVs in time for Super Bowl Sunday
The Big Game is a just few days away and if you haven’t yet flipped through your weekly flyers, it’s no coincidence big screen televisions are on sale. Many Canadians are ready to upgrade their HDTV, and a drop in prices mean it’s a good time to do so.
Is Microsoft planning to ban used games?
Word on the street is that the next version of the Xbox will somehow prevent users from playing used games.
What’s next after 1080p: 4K Resolution
4K resolution is already in theatres and hopes to replace 1080p as the resolution of choice.
Photo leaked of radical new BlackBerry smartphone
RIM has been no stranger to the news lately, whether it’s a high-profile CEO shake-up, shrugging off takeover rumours or readying the upcoming PlayBook 2.0 software due out this month. But here’s something else you might not have expected.
Haptic feedback: the way to make mobile gaming feel less predictable
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.
Your first Windows 8 laptop might have a Kinect sensor
Who needs a trackpad? With a built in Kinect sensor, you’ll be able to wave and shout commands and your laptop instead.
Kindle Fire crushes Android competitors in 2011 holiday sales to become number one
There’s still no such thing as an iPad killer, but Amazon’s Kindle Fire has rapidly become American consumers’ number two choice.
Want a good sleep? Don’t bring your tablet to bed
A medical expert warns against curling up with a tablet to read an e-book before bed – if you want to have a good night’s sleep, that is.


