• Samsung S III Owners in Canada to Receive 50 GB Cloud Storage from Dropbox

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   July 6th, 2012   |   Android, Google, O Canada, Smartphones

    Canadian mobile users with friends south of the border know very well that the rates we pay for our mobile devices are criminally higher than those offered by American telcos. Unfortunately, this piece is not a grand proclamation that our rates are dropping to the levels of AT&T and Verizon (we can keep hoping).  Those however who have a keen interest in acquiring the Samsung Galaxy S III sho...

  • Ottawa’s Snowed in Studios Releases Their Latest Mobile Game with Kids in Mind

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   July 2nd, 2012   |   Games, Mobile Apps, Smartphones, Tablets

    Snowed in Studios has released a new game entitled Monster Chase that is geared towards the children of those with iOS, Android, Bl...

  • Ayoudo, Vancouver’s Help Website is Set to Launch Across Canada

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   July 1st, 2012   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, Social Media

    Combining features of Craigslist, social networking and eBay, Vancouver-based website Ayoudo is ready to expand to 50 cities across this great nation of ours. The innovate website and app is based around uniting those who are seeking help with those who are willing to provide help. The expansion will begin on the other end of the country in St. John’s, Newfoundla...

  • Google TV is Coming to Canada

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 27th, 2012   |   Android, Gadgets, Google, News, O Canada

    It seems as though the battle between Apple and Google will be coming to a television near you. As a direct counter against Apple’s extremely popular Apple TV, Google has partnered with Sony to launch a similar set-top box product that will turn any existing TV into an internet ready device.   Although Google TV has already been available in the U.S. since 2010, the product will make ...

  • OMERS Ventures Invests $16M in Vancouver Firm BuildDirect

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 25th, 2012   |   Business, News, O Canada

    BuildDirect, the west coast firm that specializes in the manufacture and online sale of heavy duty construction and building materials has secured $16M in growth stage financing from OMERS Ventures, the VC arm of OMERS (the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System).   Founded in 1999, BuildDirect has survived the dot-com bubble, U.S. housin...

  • Cowboys Stadium Integrates Incredible LED Technology

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 25th, 2012   |   Sports

    During the 1990’s, the Dallas Cowboys had built a dynasty around Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, and Emmitt Smith, otherwise known as the triplets. Along the way the Cowboys won the Superbowl in 1992, 1993, and 1995. With their dominance over the National Football League during this time America’s Team was reborn. With all their newfound success something remained amiss. All they needed was a stad...

  • Goal Line Technology Could Aid World’s Most Popular Sport

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 23rd, 2012   |   Sports

    Soccer, or football as it is known outside of North America, is widely considered the world’s most popular sport. It not only means that this sport and its players are among the most famous, but it is also the most scrutinized sport in the world. Quite possibly the most scrutinized aspect involves the goal line and determining if the ball has crossed the line or not. The NHL, NFL, and MLB have a...

  • Udemy and Other Sites Allow Anyone With a Desire to Learn the Ability to do so

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   News

    Education, whether formal and structured or sought in bits and bobs from various sources is one of the most valuable resources available. We have all heard that knowledge is power, however I humbly believe that it is specific knowledge directed towards goals or self-improvement that provide what is learnt with power. Everyone among us that possess the desire to learn, regardless of their craft, fi...