Does IE9 show that Microsoft is finally turning its back on Windows XP?
The latest version of Internet Explorer does not support Microsoft Windows XP. That could be the first sign that Microsoft will begin turning away from its outdated but still common operating system.
Free app helps track your Internet, wireless data usage
It’s one of those things many Canadians aren’t aware of until it’s too late: you don’t have an unlimited data plan for your high-speed Internet or mobile phone. Well, here’s a free app that can help you monitor your data usage.
Fight browser tab overload with TooManyTabs for Chrome
Anyone using Google Chrome may be tempted to have several tabs open at once, but there’s an easy way to manage those many windows.
Football fan? TV tech explained ahead of Super Bowl XLV
Given the fact the biggest televised sporting event is taking place this Sunday, it’s an ideal time to chat about buying a new TV in time for the big game. But instead of looking at new TV models as we’ve done in the past, here’s a quick chat on television terminology — and what it means for football lovers.
Video: Check out the SurfCube mobile browser
Own a Windows Phone 7 device? Be sure to watch this video on SurfCube, a $1.99 browser that serves up a very unique web browsing experience.
Is this a Safari killer on the iPad?
Spend five minutes tapping around with Readdle’s Terra web browser, a Safari browser alternative, and you’ll understand why it’s the No. 1 free productivity download at the App Store.
Five reasons to use a webcam this holiday season
Reach out and touch someone, emotionally, with a video call over Christmas. Here are a few thoughts on why webcam chats are the way to go, especially when you want to connect with friends and family over the holidays.
Five questions with the makers of ‘Web Eyes’
If you find yourself straining to read small text on websites, a computer program might be able to help make Internet surfing easier on your eyes. Learn more about it in our Q&A with Web Eyes marketing guru, John L. Brooks.
Broadband for all Canadians: Is it worth the costs involved?
Should Canada spend $7 billion to bring broadband to all Canadians?
Marc Horowitz readies interactive ‘Truman Show’
If you’ve spent any time on the web over the past decade then you might be aware of Marc Horowitz, an affable Internet celebrity thanks to his odd gigs as an actor, writer, artist, filmmaker and comic. Wait ’til you get a load of what’s next…

