• World’s Largest Flexible Workspace Provider Regus Opens its First Co-Working Site in Canada

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   News

    The world’s largest flexible workspace provider, Regus, has recently opened its first co-working venue in Vancouver, Canada. This new location is called the Regus Yaletown Centre and is built in the posh Yaletown area of the city and is the 11th full-service business centre from Regus. According to the flexible workspace provide...

  • ChoreMonster Helps Kids Have Fun While Doing Chores

    By: Talha Bhatti  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News

    Mobile app, ChoreMonster, just got an update that has introduced a parents section, an updated Monster Carnival, and a new look for the kids section. The startup left beta in the beginning of 2013 and is a mobile and online platform to help children enjoy their chores while adults can monitor their activities. ChoreMonster also recentl...

  • Red and Blue Coloured PS3 will be Available for Sale in Japan Next Month

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Games, News

    The Vice President of Home Entertainment at Sony, Hiroshi Sakamoto, indicated some time ago that the next generation of PlayStation might be introduced at the 2013′s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) or earlier. However, this does not mean that Sony has stopped producing the current version of the PlayStation, which is commonly known a...

  • PrimeSense Launches Capri, World’s Smallest 3D Sensor

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   News

    After creating the 3D sensor for the Xbox Kinect, PrimeSense has now introduced the world’s smallest 3D sensor that measures no more than a stick of chewing gum. The tiny 3D sensor is called Capri and PrimeSense has immensely reduced the dimension of the new device which is one tenth the size of its predecessor. The manufa...

  • Thorsten Heins Reveals RIM is Still Looking to License Blackberry 10 Software or Sell its Hardware Division

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Everything seems to be going fine for Research In Motion as it gets ready to launch its highly anticipated BlackBerry 10 platform. Despite all the positive hype surrounding the struggling Canadian company's make or break launch, the management of the firm is still looking at backup options. One such choice is the licensing of Blackberry 10...

  • Blackberry’s App Store Changes Name to Blackberry World as RIM Adds More Features

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Apple, Google, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, Smartphones, Tablets

    Technology companies like Amazon and Apple are aggressively pursuing the “app store” concept by providing a large number of apps for purchase through their online stores. Search giant, Google, bucked the trend a...

  • Magic Cube Displays a Virtual Keyboard and Multi-Touch Mouse on Any Plane Surface

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Android, Gadgets, iOS, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    Several manufacturers showcased new and unique technologies at the 2013 Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas during the second week of January. One of these innovative technologies was the Magic Cube, which was specifically designed for tablet and smartphone users who do not like to carry a full-size keyboard with them at all times. The Magic Cube basically displays a full virtual key board alo...

  • LG States Optimus G Sales Shoot Past One Million Mark

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 22nd, 2013   |   Business, News, Smartphones

    LG’s flagship smartphone, Optimus G, has gotten a good reception from Android phone lovers in South Korea and other countries around the world. It is because of this very reason the Korean manufacturer has been able to exceed the one million units sold milestone for the Optimus G within just three months of its launch. LG released their h...