Free app puts your face on the cover of magazines
More than one million people are faking out their friends with Faker$, a free app that lets you put yourself – or friends and family members – on the cover of famous magazines, newspapers, movie posters, and more.
One week with Nintendo’s Wii U
Despite a rocky start, Nintendo’s latest shows promise for both kids and kids-at-heart.
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.
Sony’s Reader app on iOS: Better late than never?
iPad owners have no shortage of ebook apps to choose from, be it Apple’s own iBooks, Kobo, Amazon’s Kindle and dozens of others. Curiously missing was Sony’s Reader app. Until now.
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.
Five things the iPhone 5 is still missing
Despite very strong sales and high-scoring reviews, iPhone 5 still lacks in these following areas.
Toys, apps collide in Mattel’s ‘Apptivity’
Here we take a look at a Batman adventure for iPad that works with a small action figure of the superhero.
Tech Talk: What will the iPhone 5 have?
This week’s Tech Talk offers a discussion about what the new iPhone 5 will likely have, plus other goodies. Tune in!
Deals of the week: Four hot buys for back-to-school
This week’s most awesome tech deals including an inexpensive laptop, powerful tablet, high-capacity USB thumbdrive and wireless all-in-one printer.
Tech Talk: Back-to-school gadgets and gear
In this week’s Tech Talk show, I chat about some of my favourite back-to-school products and also catch up with tech analyst Carmi Levy about the pros and cons of buying a brand name computer (versus a locally-built one).

