VR is on the rise, VR headsets ship for 1 million for the first time
Virtual reality has never looked better. According to a new Canalys report, Q3 2017 was a record-breaking…
Virtual reality has never looked better. According to a new Canalys report, Q3 2017 was a record-breaking…
In front of the Re:Invent 2017 conference, Amazon Web Services made some pre-show announcements including a new…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) may still be considered a future trend, but if you believe any of the…
The November 2017 issue of the CDN Digital Edition magazine features the profitability plan for the channel for Cisco’s intuitive-based networks.…
Black Friday goes mobile, Apple delays the HomePod, and researchers find a loophole in Amazon Key.
Amazon’s Alexa launch to the Canadian market may have been long awaited, but the ecosystem of Canadian-based…
Canadian developers no longer have to use American Amazon accounts to build an Alexa Skill or integrate…
Amazon Alexa comes to Canada, Anonymous strikes again, and Forever 21 may be the latest data breach victim.
After months of rumours, Amazon confirmed that it’s now officially launching its Alexa smart assistant to Canada.…
A self-driving shuttle bus was involved in a crash on its very first day on the road, Apple’s controversial FaceID could release on the next iPad, and German police were called to shut down a party started by an Alexa device, all on its own. From Facebook – A self-driving shuttle bus was involved in…
Whole Foods is looking a little bit more like Amazon. Google hosts Canada’s Prime Minister at its Toronto conference. And there’s a new e-reader on the market.
The Tech in Sports crew explores all the major sports tech news from the last week including a virtual…
Amazon is setting up shop in the Calgary area, Twitter has been fudging its user numbers for years, and a robot picks a fight with Elon Musk.
Amazon wants the keys to your house, Apple’s never-ending issues with the iPhone 10, and Google and Cisco team up to beat Amazon in the cloud.
Amazon received over 200 applications for its second headquarters, Kaspersky is opening up its software to third party review, and the Pixel 2 XL is already running into problems with its LED display.