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.
CES: Lenovo’s IdeaPad ‘Yoga’ one flexible hybrid
There weren’t too many tablets on display at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas – but at least there were some innovative twists on the form factor.
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?
Buying new tech toys? Here’s how to protect them
‘Tis the season to pick up new gadgets and gear, so here we discuss how to ensure your purchases can withstand the test of time.
Usability expert blasts Amazon Kindle Fire tablet experience
Does the Kindle Fire fizzle out in hands-on testing? In terms of usability, the answer might be yes.
Can airport x-rays damage your Kindle?
Is the magnetic field created by an airport scanner powerful enough to damage an eReader, or is something else to blame?
REVIEW: LG Optimus LTE
Canada’s first 720p smartphone is a sight to behold and a powerhouse that will handle anything you throw at it.
Video review of the HTC Raider LTE
Bell’s first LTE (4G) smartphone is now available.
Flexible screens coming to electronics
Samsung’s upcoming flexible displays mean more unique, functional designs and capabilities for smartphones, tablets.


