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.
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.
Android devices to get wireless HD screen mirroring
WiFi Display is coming to many new Android devices launched in 2012. It allows compatible devices to mirror their displays on larger HDTVs effortlessly.
How to control your thermostat from anywhere without breaking the bank
Finally an affordable Wi-Fi enabled thermostat you can control over the net using any browser or smartphone.
Google TV will debut in Canada later this year. Will it be too late?
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.
Nokia, Microsoft impress with Lumia 900 smartphone showing at CES
One of the most talked-about smartphones on display at CES could give Android and iPhone a run for its money.
QOOQ is a $400 kitchen-friendly tablet
An easy-to-clean, splashproof design is interesting…but is it enough to get consumers to pull out their credit cards?
REVIEW: Motorola’s Pro+ Targets BlackBerry Users
Motorola’s Pro+ feels like a BlackBerry, is powered by Android, and should be considered by any keyboard warriors looking to switch platforms.
Kobo claims ‘record sales’ of e-readers over holidays
Has Canada gone e-book happy? Kobo says the Great White North and other countries have scooped many more readers. Did you receive (or gift) one over the holidays?
Will 2012 see a rise of $99 Android tablets that aren’t terrible?
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?


