Hold on to your campaign hats people, Rogers has some blazingly fast new LTE devices for your consideration: the AirCard 330U LTE Rocket and AirCard 763S LTE mobile hotspot. Both Sierra Wireless 4G cards support the 1700MHz, 2100MHz and 2600MHz bands for theoretical peak downloads of 100Mbps, while real-world
gScreen Unleashes the SpaceBook i7 – Dual Screen Notebook
U.S. Based computer manufacturer, gScreen announces pre-orders available for the SpaceBook i7 or i5. Top of the line innovation in Dual Screen Notebook Design. Blows our minds… Fledgling computer manufacturer gScreen Corp made news a couple of years ago by introducing one of the more innovative laptop designs of 2009 in the form of a [...]
Microsoft Looses Ground to Apple – First Time in 20 Years
Microsoft playing second fiddle to Apple in the overall profits department has got to leave a lot of bruised ego’s in Windows world. Of course coming second with $5.23 Billion for the quarter makes for a pretty good consolation prize. Many may be surprised that Microsoft with its old and busted vs Apple with its [...]
Apples Privacy Concerns Exposed
Researchers have found a file where you iPhone could have secretly been storing your movements, a file that has been stored on your computer if you have backed up or synchronized your device to your computer. The files contain the data for latitudinal and longitudinal locations and time stamps for each of the entries. And [...]
What has Pedals and Flys? eRockit
I’ve been holding out on this one, waiting for more information from the people who will be importing it, but the editor loves it so much, here it is. The video will show you a gentleman doing some things on an electric bicycle that I would recommend that you not attempt, on anything. Especially the [...]
Updated Specs and Info | Sony Xperia Play
As a long time video game enthusiast I have to admit that covering gadget news on the Xperia Play from Sony gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. What could be better? A phone outfitted with controls similar to the consoles we all grew up with. Games for the pocket. Seems like the best of both [...]
Rogers launches LTE Rocket USB dongle and mobile hotspot, revamps 4G pricing
Toshiba Satellite U840 goes official for Australia, still waiting on its US passport
While Toshiba’s stateside reps had us convinced its 14-inch Ultrabook wouldn’t see the light of day until sometime in June, that message of withholding apparently didn’t make it Down Under. Outed by its Australian arm today, that would-be Portege is actually the company’s Satellite U840. We already knew the
Must See HDTV (February 6th – 12th)
The Super bowl is over, the ads have aired, and now we’re trying to fill a football-sized hole in our TV schedules. Luckily there’s a few new shows airing that may help us get through the winter, unless of course we get more Glee clones that push us outdoors
Redbox snatches up NCR’s entertainment division, future of Blockbuster kiosks unclear
If you thought Coinstar was through making industry rattling announcements today, you were wrong. After taking the wraps off its joint venture with Verizon, now the company has announced it’ll be taking over NCR’s entertainment division for $100 million. That includes DVD kiosks, retailer contracts and an inventory of
Nokia reveals polarizing secrets of ClearBlack display
Nokia’s revealing the secrets behind ClearBlack: its display technology that, even under the brightest sunlight, renders black as black as blackest night during a dark spell. Wedged above the E7, Lumia 800 and 900 displays are three thin layers, a linear polarizer, a quarter-wave retardation film and a

