One week with Nintendo’s Wii U
Despite a rocky start, Nintendo’s latest shows promise for both kids and kids-at-heart.
Tech Talk: How to create a viral video, and Windows Phone 8
In this week’s Tech Talk radio show, I chat with DollarShaveClub.com about how to create a viral video hit, plus I also catch up with Microsoft to hear about why consumers should consider Windows Phone 8 for smartphones.
Tech Talk: iPad mini impressions and the skinny on a USB security stick
In this week’s Tech Talk show, we talk about Apple’s iPad mini unveiling, the Windows 8 launch and how to remove malware on your computer that got past your antivirus program.
Video: Canada’s Paradigm shows off Aera AirPlay speaker
Canadian speaker company Paradigm debuted its upcoming Aera speaker in Toronto and we were on hand to check it out.
Australia stamps out “Wi-Fi Ready” label
Common packaging language on consumer electronics has been deemed deceptive by Australia’s consumer watchdog.
Battle of the 7-inch tablets: Google Nexus 7 vs. BlackBerry PlayBook
At first glance these tablets look very similar, plus they’re priced comparably. So, which one gives you more bang for the buck: Google’s Nexus 7 or the BlackBerry PlayBook?
Deals of the week: Wi-Fi camera, powerful ‘home theatre in a box’ solution, and more
If you’re looking to buy some tech over the next week or so, take heed to this trio of deals we found.
Deals of the week: Inexpensive 47-inch TV and wireless all-in-one
If you’re looking to buy some tech over the next week or so, take heed to this pair of deals we found.
How to protect your electronics from lightning strikes
Upgrade your power protection equipment before a power surge or brownout turns your pricey gadgets into paperweights.
IBM’s new supercomputer is cooled with HOT water
Europe’s fastest supercomputer is 10x smaller and uses 40% less energy than its air-cooled predecessors.

