• Famous Internet Entrepreneur Jason Calacanis Shares His BB10 Experience

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 17th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Research In Motion gave its Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha device to more than 100 telecom carriers across the globe and several enterprises as well for testing purpose and very few of them seemed to be dissatisfied with the new software the Waterloo based company is bringing to the scene on January 30, 2013. Jason Calacanis, a veteran internet e...

  • Readdle Launches A Free Media Manager With Cloud Integration For iPad Called Documents

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 17th, 2013   |   Apple, iOS, Mobile Apps, News, Tablets

    Readdle has developed numerous productivity apps for the iOS platform in the past, has now come up with a new application which is specifically designed for Apple’s iPad. Readdle's  Documents app enab...

  • Steve MacLean President of Canadian Space Agency Decides to Step Down

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 17th, 2013   |   News, O Canada

    President of the Canadian Space Agency, Steve MacLean, has chosen to step down from his position from February 1, 2013 after serving the organization for five years. MacLean was one of the initial six Canadian astronauts who had joined Canadian Astronaut Program in 1983.   Appreciating his efforts for the organizati...

  • Analyst Predicts 5th Gen iPad Will Be A Lot Thinner Than Predecessors

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 17th, 2013   |   Apple, News, Smartphones, Tablets

    The fourth generation of Apple's full size iPad was released not too long ago in about 100 countries across the globe and it is yet to make its debut in China. Incredibly, rumours of a fifth gen iPad are already making the rounds and according to the latest update, Ming-Chi Kuo, a KGI Securities’ analyst, says that Apple’s next full ...

  • Android Powered Smartphones Could Help Forecast Weather Conditions

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 17th, 2013   |   Android, Living, News, O Canada, Smartphones

    The system which today’s meteorologists use to forecast weather is quite reliable and fairly advance. However, just like other technologies there is room for improvement and atmospheric scientists are making efforts to develop a better system that could not only predict weather accurately, but also enable them to announce severe weather long before it hits cities and towns. As a result of these ...

  • Microsoft Surface Pro Tablet Expected to Hit Stores in a Few Weeks Time

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 17th, 2013   |   News, Tablets

    The arrival of the Microsoft Surface Pro is now only a few weeks away as the make of the Windows  OS tweeted the news on Tuesday, January 15. The tweet actually came from the General Manager of Microsoft’s Surface products, Panos Panay, who wrote in the post, "On my way to the factory to check out #Surface Pro coming off the line....

  • Vice President of Home Entertainment at Sony Hints at Introduction of PS4 in a Few Months

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 17th, 2013   |   Games, News

    Gaming aficionados have been waiting for the release of the next generation PlayStation 4 for a long time because its predecessor, the PlayStation 3, was launched by Sony in late 2006. During this period Sony has introduced updated versions of the PS3 by bringing in a few changes to the gaming console but their was never a complet...

  • Epson Joins Forces with Two Canada-Based Startups to Boost Strength of OmniLink Solutions

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 16th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    Epson has joined up with two Canadian startups in order to boost its OmniLink solutions strength. The announcement of its latest partnering took place at the National Retail Federation 102nd Annual Convention on January 14, 2013, when Vancouver-based RewardLoop