Forget about pay-per-view TV: Microsoft patents pay-per-viewer technology with your TV as the enforcer
Microsoft wants to know how many people are watching your TV – and charge you accordingly.
Video: Would you like a mirrored TV in your shower?
At the recent TAVES in Toronto, I caught up with the Aeria folks to chat about their mirrored TVs for virtually every room in (and even outside of) the home.
Disney’s face cloning technology creates ultra-realistic heads
Disney’s new technology aims to create the most life-like animatronic heads.
Nintendo Wii U: What you need to know
Despite a lack of details at this year’s E3 gaming convention, Nintendo once again showed off their next-generation console, the Wii U. Here’s a peek at some of the software and features that will be coming when it debuts later this year.
Tech Talk: Best of E3 games and Roku 101
In this week’s Tech Talk radio show, I can with video game blogger and TV personality Carl Edwin-Michel about his top picks from the video game expo in Los Angeles, and we also learn about what the Roku media boxes have to offer for Canadians, including how they differ from Apple TV.
‘Xbox Music’ service unveiled at E3 Expo
Sync is here in L.A., covering all the hottest video game announcements and hands-on impressions of upcoming titles. But as you’ll read in this post, the city is abuzz about more than just games.
Tech Talk: ‘Skin’ your tech & Ubisoft Montreal rocks
On this week’s radio show, we catch up with Cale Fair from Gelaskins.com about personalizing and protecting your tech toys. We also talk with Ubisoft Montreal’s Dan Hay about the eagerly anticipated Far Cry 3.
Sony Xperia S: A step in the right direction for mobile gaming
Sony’s first non-Ericsson branded smartphone in Canada combines PlayStation certification with HDMI out.
Then and now: How music, movies and games are cheaper today
Before you complain about the cost of media, here’s a look at how much we were paying before the pre-digital revolution.
Ten things your kid will never see
As technology races forward it’s inevitable that once common sights are relegated to the history books. Here are ten examples of nostalgia that today’s kids will never see.

