Alex Radu

is a Video Producer for IT World Canada. When not writing or making videos about the tech industry, you can find him reading, watching TV/movies, or watching the Lakers rebuild with one eye open.

Articles by Alex Radu

The next BlackBerry smartphone won’t be available in Canada for now

The latest BlackBerry-branded TCL smartphone is a keyboard-less version of the KeyOne with a giant battery, but those in Canada may have to wait...

Michael Dell commits to future of IoT, reveals new Dell IoT Division

New York - Dell Technologies is going all in on the Internet of Things, announcing the creation of a Dell Technologies IoT Division that will encompass IoT solutions across its entire portfolio. This includes products like Dell Edge Gateways and solutions like VMware's Pulse IoT Control Center.

Google Home Mini – Unboxing for Business

Google’s mighty smart assistant just got a bit smaller.

Google’s compelling smartphone pitch – Pixel 2 first impressions

On stage at Google's hardware event in San Francisco on Wednesday, hardware chief Rick Osterloh put the current state of smartphones in 2017 best. "Smartphones...

Google reveals Pixel 2, Pixelbook, Google Home Mini, and more

Google's been busy over the past couple years, today announcing an entire portfolio of devices that range across all types of devices you could need to the point where Google products could now run your entire household.

Hashtag Trending – Is AI smarter than a 6-year-old? Linkedin copies Snapchat

A study has revealed that Google’s AI has the highest IQ of all artificial intelligences, but that’s still less than a 6-year-old, Linkedin is taking a page out of Snapchat’s book, and a US senator demands that Wells Fargo CEO be fired amidst scandal.

SAS aims to make AI more accessible in latest updates

Washington D.C. - SAS Institute Inc. is moving towards making its artificial intelligence technology accessible across its entire product spectrum. The analytics powerhouse views the latest...

Microsoft’s family of mixed reality devices launch Oct. 17

Microsoft is taking the fight to Facebook's Oculus Rift and HTC's VIVE virtual reality headsets by dropping the virtual reality and augmented reality monikers. The tech giant is all in on mixed reality, and this new era of Microsoft technology starts on Oct. 17 with five headsets from Acer, Dell, HP Inc., Lenovo, and Samsung.

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