• Forum Research’s Polls Reveals Canadians are “Very Satisfied” With Google As It Beats Facebook

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 12th, 2013   |   Google, News, O Canada, Social Media

    Forum Research recently conduct a poll in Canada to find out which sites leave a good impression on their users. The results of the poll by Forum Research were pretty surprising and revealed that despite privacy concerns Canadians still believes that the Google experience is very satisfactory. According to the poll 91 percent of people ...

  • Microsoft Showcases IllumiRoom at CES

    By: Umair Yousuf  |   January 12th, 2013   |   Games

    Gamers can expect an even more immersive experience in the future. CES 2013 that ended yesterday in Las Vegas saw Microsoft give participants their first look at its concept project which promises to make the entire living room come to life.   Microsoft Research revealed IllumiRoom to excited gamers at CES 2013 that promises to truly bring gaming to life. IllumiRoom uses projectors to b...

  • Ways to Use SEO Effectively

    By: Zain Nabi  |   January 12th, 2013   |   Business

    SEO is considered to be among the most important tools for attracting traffic to any web page, but the process that was once very easier now demands more professionalism and is not that easy to utilise.   Earlier, keywords use to play a major role in attracting web traffic. One would put on plenty of key words in the content present on their websites and would add the same tags to ensur...

  • Adamant Technologies Sensors Enable Smartphones to Taste and Smell

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 12th, 2013   |   Business, Gadgets, News, Smartphones

    The rise of mobile computing lead to several people predicting that the day will come when all kinds of technologies will be incorporated into smartphones and users will need to carry just one device. It seems that time is approaching fast, as Adamant Technologies, a San Francisco based corporation is in the process of developing sensors which will enable smartphones to detect taste and smell just...

  • Content Essential for Online Marketing

    By: Zain Nabi  |   January 12th, 2013   |   Business

    Attracting users to your website is a daunting task, but it nevertheless pays off, as when it comes to the number of visitors the more the merrier. Many companies use a variety of tools to attract more visitors to their websites, and content is considered as one of the major forces to attract web traffic.   However, the content you put on your website should be credible, authentic, inte...

  • RIM’s “BlackBerry Experience Forum” Starting from February 4

    By: Ali Raza  |   January 11th, 2013   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    January 30, 2013 will be a big day for Research In Motion as the company proceeds with the launch of its highly anticipated Blackberry 10 platform and two different Blackberry 10 smartphones. This will be the day when RIM will officially unveil the features of both its OS and smartphones live in front of a global audience. The hype surroun...

  • New Wafer like Quartz Glass from Hitachi Helps Maintain Data for Millions of Years

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 11th, 2013   |   Gadgets, News

    Decades ago storing data was never as simple as technology has made it now by creating metal hard drives. These hard drives can keep data safe and accessible at all times for weeks, months and years. Whenever a user requires information stored in it he or she simply needs to connect it with a PC or laptop and voila. However, the current hard drives cannot hold information stored in them for millio...

  • Amazon Makes its Prime Service Available for Canadians Without Instant Video Feature

    By: Jeff Stewart  |   January 11th, 2013   |   Business, News, O Canada

    According to a report in the Times Colonist, Amazon has finally offered its