Samsung unveils first Galaxy S smartphone, we get our hands on it
The day before Samsung announced its first Galaxy S series smartphone for Canada — dubbed the Galaxy S Vibrant, available this summer through Bell Mobility — we had some hands on time with this impressive device. Here’s what to expect.
HP unveils Canada’s first web-connected printer
HP today unveiled a suite of new “web-enabled” printing products and applications. What does this mean and why do they matter? Read on.
Video: Hot photography gadgets for the summer
In this Cineplex video segment, I chat about a few photography-related gadgets: the Panasonic Lumix G2, Kodak Pulse photo frame, HP Photosmart a646 photo printer and Clickfree C2 drive.
Which apps would you like to see on the iPad?
As app developers begin feverishly pounding out new code for the upcoming iPad, we look at two areas that could play to the iPad’s strengths. What’s on your wish list?
Video: Games & gadgets to help you stay fit
Hi gang, in this “Gear Guide” video, which airs in Cineplex movie theatres (and sister chains), I chat about how some video games and gadgets can help you meet your New Year’s Resolution goals. Oh, and the woman working out is my wife, Kellie! :-)
Next ‘Magic Jack’ promises free cell phone calls
Even if you’re not a fan of “As Seen on TV” products, you’ve no doubt heard of the Magic Jack by now. Popularized by a year-old informercial, this clever product turns your computer into an inexpensive landline alternative. Now, YMax Corp. has unveiled its next product at CES — and you won’t believe what it can do.
Video: Review of Samsung’s new N310 netbook
In this video blog post, I summarize the pros and cons of netbook computers, and also chat about my pick for best netbook of ’09: the Samsung N310.
Need to share large files on multiple hosting sites? Use Load2all
When you need to share very large files like videos or .zip archives, Load2all can be your one-upload, multiple host solution.
Take your Wi-Fi with you anywhere with MiFi
Having a Wi-Fi access point at home is great. Jumping on public hot-spots works well too. But what if you need Wi-Fi where none is available?
Nintendo web browser free (again)
Mamma mia! Nintendo Wii owners who dished out 500 Wii Points (about $5) for access to the Wii Internet Channel will get a free virtual console NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) title, worth the same value, in late October.



