More facial recognition security for your computer
PrivateEye blurs your screen if it doesn’t detect your face in front of your computer.
AmpliTube: Cool iPad app for any guitar player
AmpliTube for iPad allows guitar players new and legendary, to plug their guitars into their iPad and jam as loud as they want without landlords or family banging on the floor to turn it down, plus a whole lot more.
iPad 2 Review, Part III: HDMI Connectivity
In this informal video, I show how you can easily connect the iPad 2 to a big-screen television using the optional HDMI adaptor ($45). That way you can play games, look at photos and videos, and more — on a display much bigger than the 9.7-inch tablet.
Video Review: ‘Smart Covers’ for iPad 2
In this second of three video reviews surrounding the iPad 2, I chat about the various uses for the optional Smart Covers from Apple; these polyurethane or leather covers magnetically attach to the iPad 2 tablet to perform a number of tasks.
Hands-on with the Motorola Atrix + accessories
In this informal video review, I chat about the key features of this Android 2.2-powered smartphone — including its dual-core performance, 1GB of system memory, fingerprint scanner and qHD display — and how it works with various accessories, such as the LapDock and HD Multimedia Dock.
Virtual Mouse Lets You Use Any Surface
The evoMouse virtual mouse lets you use any flat surface, turning your finger into the mouse.
Video: HP debuts first printer with removable wireless tablet
In this CTV News Channel interview, I chat about the HP eStation — the first printer with a removable 7-inch wireless touchscreen tablet — as well as other products and devices that made the news this week.
Are you in the Market for Some Comfortable Earphones?
The Bose IE2 audio headphones are some of the most comfortable I’ve worn, and the sound quality is very realistic. They come in three variations and if you have trouble wearing in-ear earphones you might want to check these ones out.
Livescribe ‘smart’ pen impressive, but not perfect
Livescribe, the maker of various “smart pens,” has just launched its line of products in Canada. We laid our hands on the top-of-the-line 8GB Echo ($219.99) and here are our initial thoughts on the ambitious product.
The End of Analog Video
New Blu-Ray players will only output high-definition video through HDMI, starting in 2011.



