Five tips to safer online shopping
Love online shopping? You’re not alone. It’s actually becoming a popular pastime in Canada. But in order to protect your computer — and your personal identity – be sure to take heed to these online shopping safety tips.
3D print a model of yourself
A Japanese company will 3D scan your entire person and print a miniature full-colour replica.
Tech Talk: Windows 8 primer, plus your next car will be a smart one
In this week’s ‘Tech Talk’ radio show — heard each week live on Montreal’s CJAD 800 — we chat with an automotive expert on how cars are getting smarter, plus we also talk with Microsoft about what makes Windows 8 a worthy upgrade for both casual and hardcore users.
Not yet in Canada, but ‘Parko’ app an awesome idea
Imagine if your smartphone could tell you when there was an available parking spot on the street – so you can stop circling endlessly to find one by chance. ‘Parko’ aims to be that solution.
Teen shaming: creative punishment or tactless bullying?
Some parents are choosing to teach their children a lesson by forcing them to pose for photographs or stand in public with signs stating what they’ve done wrong.
FinderCodes uses QR code technology to help people find lost items
FinderCodes identification tags can be attached to virtually anything and make it easy for lost items to be returned to their owners.
Reducing power consumption and saving money with energy monitoring
Adding a real time energy monitoring system to your home could save you as much as 20% on your hydro bill.
Immortalize your unborn child with a bizarre 3D replica
A Japanese company creates 3D prints of your unborn fetus
Tech Talk: Hot high-tech appliances for the home, plus new automotive tech
This week’s Tech Talk with cars, washing machines and more…
B.Y.O.D.: Is it getting to be too much?
Increasingly, businesses are allowing employees to use the device they’re most comfortable with, be it an iPhone, Android tablet or even laptop of choice. But here’s the catch you might not be aware of.

