What do those Chrome extension warnings mean?
Extensions are a popular way of making Chrome more useful. But these are powerful programs that warrant your attention and care.
Ten cool gadgets for back-to-school
These 10 tech toys pack a serious educational punch.
10 gadgets and tech that can save you money
While Canadians often complain about the cost of consumer electronics these days, many of them in fact can save you money.
Is your office-issued gadget making you work all the time?
When your workplace gives you a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, it can be a huge convenience. It can also be the beginning of lots of off-the-clock work.
Tip – Google Handwrite uses swiping to search the web on iOS and Android
Typing on mobile devices isn’t always the easiest input method, so Google has added handwriting as another way to tell Google Search what you’re looking to discover.
Forget Photoshop: five fabulous, free alternatives
When it comes to image editing, nothing is as powerful as Photoshop. But why pay for what you don’t need?
How to boost the memory of your Windows clipboard
Ever wish Windows could remember more than just the last thing you copied to your clipboard? Me too, but there’s a way to cure that short-term memory problem.
Microsoft Signature is all about PCs without the software clutter
New Windows PCs often gets a bad rap for something Microsoft can’t control: the software the companies that build them pre-install. But at Microsoft’s retail stores, they’re doing something about the problem of PC bloat.
Microsoft: Windows 8 won’t play DVDs
There have been a lot of new features added to Windows 8, but there are some notable subtractions, too. But will you even notice they’re gone?
iPad ‘Camera Connection Kit’ tips and tricks
Apple’s Camera Connection Kit for iPad can do a lot more than you think. Here we explore a few alternatives to merely importing photos and videos from your camera or SD card.

