
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
This is only a network disaster recovery drill ... VIDEO PLAYLIST: AT&T simulates the recovery of a failed network in Toronto. Plus, a video screen that displays two images and the newest member of the iRobot family
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Toshiba's Android tablet unveiled, due in coming months The demo device is running Android 2.2, but Toshiba hopes to have Android 3.0 in the launch mode. The yet-to-be-named device was showcased on the eve of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
Monday, May 31, 2010
Apple sells 2 million iPads in under two months The popular Apple device went on sale in Canada last week. The iPad will go on sale in more countries in July
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Fujitsu to launch PC with 3D camera and display The 3D-capable computer will be the flagship of the company's upcoming new line-up. The machine was on display at this week's Fujitsu Forum event in Toyko
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Apple updates MacBook Pro family The company's popular laptop brand will feature upgraded Intel Core i5 or i7 processors and improved scrolling functionality. The cheapest 15-inch model costs US$1,799
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Apple launches the iPad Months of buzz are manifested in the launch of Apple's much-hyped tablet. At least one commentator thinks the company has justified the form factor. Plus, will the generous, no-contract carrier pricing announced in the U.S. be reflected in Canada?
Friday, September 18, 2009
Google moves in on Yahoo’s display ads turf Google opens a new online market place called DoubleClick Ad Exchange in a bid to get a larger piece of the display advertising market dominated by Yahoo 
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Heavy Web traffic halts Windows 7 beta rollout Users eager to try out the beta version of Microsoft's replacement OS for Vista bogged down the company's Website
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
CES: Asus takes to the small screen The Eee Keyboard connects to anything with a display screen to the Net, but has its own five-inch screen just in case. WITH VIDEO
Thursday, December 11, 2008
40-year-old computer mouse demo still amazes The 1968 demonstration introduced hyperlinks, videoconferencing and a mouse to a largely punch-card-driven computing community
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Shopping cart: Compare netbook prices, features An emerging category of mobile computing is gaining interest among users. We offer an in-depth look at three mini notebooks currently available from Asus, Dell and Acer
Monday, October 13, 2008
Revamped MacBook Air out in November Faster graphics, more storage added but Apple's thinnest laptop remains basically the same
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Airline blames system error for breaking fare rules Ryanair says two upgrades to its new online booking system are behind the most recent problems at the airline, which started in February when it began using new software
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Editor's Picks: Oracle's Sales Prospector, Toshiba's Portege notebook Oracle says its Sales Prospector will help manage the reams of customer records that CRMs often spit out. HP's NonStop NB50000C has mainframe capabilities in a blade server. A notebook with transreflective LED backlit display lets sunlight pass through and reflect out. And, how about a recovery tool for your pocket PC?
Monday, April 21, 2008
MAAWG release best practices on junk mail San Francisco-based anti-spam coalition outlines the best ways volume senders can stay out of the junk mail box.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Silex unveils real-time switching for digital signs Silex Technology launches switching capability for its MVDS system at this year’s Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Minerva sues RIM, Apple, Motorola ... ... and practically every other smart phone maker over alleged violation of a patent granted last week
Sunday, January 13, 2008
IOGEAR unveils new KVM switch at Macworld Irvine, Calif. company announces new switch at this year’s Apple conference
Monday, July 02, 2007
Great escapes for geeks What makes a great geek vacation? Well, high-speed access from even the most obscure locale is a given. Then throw in some activities to stimulate the brain cells, maybe a dose of electronic entertainment, possibly a bit of techie history, and you're most of the way there.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Wal-Mart makes magic with RFID Most magicians earn their keep by making things disappear. But one of the best tricks up Wal-Mart’s sleeve is making things visible – namely, the goods on its shelves and the displays that promote them. Nicole O’Connor, Director of ISD at Wal-Mart Canada, explains how RFID technology is enabling the firm to perform some very profitable inventory magic.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Asustek sets SideShow laptop for Vista Asustek Computer Inc. has prepared one of the first notebook PCs to use SideShow, a small display on the outside of the case that works with Windows Vista to allow users to scan e-mails and other information without booting up the laptop.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Predictive technologies the next big thing? While Jeff Wacker looks more IT manager than mad scientist, as the futurist for Plano, Tex.-based EDS Corp, he does spend his days looking past the nuts and bolts of IT to what’s coming down the road.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Lost packets: Trend Micro declares war on botnets Ever had a problem with pests in your home? Trend Micro has started a pest control service. Only in this case, it’s for computers. The security software firm has created a new weapon against botnets that turn normal PCs into zombies that distribute denial-of-service attacks, phishing and click fraud, all without a computer user’s knowledge. The new weapon is called Behavioural Analysis Security Engine (BASE), part of the InterCloud Security Service (ISS). Botnets, which communicate with botherders via DNS that helps to cover the attacker’s tracks online, are traced via the ISS by observing “abnormal communication sequences” that come out of botnet-botherder communications online.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
WestJet flying high with Cognos BI WestJet has ditched the spreadsheets for a business intelligence and enterprise planning platform from Ottawa’s Cognos Inc. that the airline hopes will help it find that elusive single version of the truth to help it make better business decisions.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Apple rolls out MacBook, retires iBook Apple has announced its newly designed iBook replacement, the MacBook. The MacBook features an Intel Core Duo processor and a 13-inch wide-screen display. The company claims the new Mac to be "up to five times faster than the iBook and up to four times faster than the 12-inch PowerBook."