Motorola ATRIX comes to Canada March 17th
One of the strongest Android-powered devices to-date has a launch date on Bell Mobility in Canada.
11 Interesting products shown at Mobile World Congress 2011
Barcelona hosted many of the world’s top smartphone and tablet manufacturers at the annual GSMA Mobile World Congress. These are the 5 best mobile devices shown at MWC 2011.
W00t! PlayStation Phone is (really) coming
Canadian Super Bowl XLV watchers might’ve missed this teaser commercial for the Sony Xperia Play, a PlayStation-certified smartphone with dedicated gaming controls. We’ve got the video here for you.
Video: Powerful, portable speaker for smartphones
In this informal video blog post, I chat about the pros and cons of the iMainGo X, a portable, battery-powered speaker case for smartphones and media players. Sync readers, would you buy something this, despite its somewhat bulky size?
Vizio announces Android tablet and smartphone
In a surprise pre-CES release, Vizio – a company best known for its HDTVs – is going to head-to-head with Apple and every other touch-screen vendor with these two Android-powered devices.
Video: Hands-on with the HTC Evo 4G
In this informal video, I chat about the pros and cons of the Android 2.2-powered HTC Evo 4G, the first high-speed 4G smartphone in the U.S. (and a good pick for Canadians who spend a lot of time stateside). Here’s a walkthrough of some of its key features.
Xmarks Syncs phone bookmarks with Chrome, Firefox, or IE
Xmarks has served nearly 1.3 billion bookmarks synchronized and backed-up between computers. Now, the bookmarking service is available on your phone, too.
Should you buy a netbook or tablet? Neither?
Those looking to pick up a new computer this holiday season — for themselves or a loved one — might consider a smaller and lighter form factor, such as a netbook or tablet. Which one is better for you? Here we look at the pros and cons for each decision.
Video: Hands on with the Dell Streak tablet
What’s that — a 5-inch tablet? Yes, but it’s also a smartphone as it can be used to make calls. Here’s a brief hands-on look at the Dell Streak, now available in Canada for $150 on a 3-year term.



