Monthly Archives: January 2007
We’re Talking Tech
After a two-week hiatus, Kevin Restivo and I are back with another Talking Tech podcast – along with a guest appearance by Duncan Stewart. Since Kevin spent the week in Las Vegas attending CES – all work, no play apparently! … Continue reading
Hey, Where’s My Venice Project Invite?
So, there’s tons of buzz about the Venice Project – Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis’ new start-up to disrupt the television industry – now that beta invitations have finally been extended. While I haven’t got my invitation yet (sniff, sniff), … Continue reading
Wi-Fi Woes at CES
Kevin Restivo has emerged from the bowels of the Las Vegas Convention Centre with a sad tale about Wi-Fi connectivity during CES. Over to you Kevin, who promises to provide us with some insight into the cool gadgets and devices … Continue reading
We (the Blogosphere) Stand on Guard for Thee (Apple, Google, et al)
When the bandwagon starts rolling when do you decide to jump on? To be specific, when news such as Apple’s new iPhone or Cisco suing Apple for the use of iPhone name emerges does it make sense to blog on … Continue reading
The U.S. Looney About Our Loonies
Talk about a good spy story right out of a James Bond book. According to the CBC, U.S. security agencies believe that some Canadian coins (the Loonie being our $1 coin) contain tiny transmitters that could be used to trackU.S. … Continue reading
Technology for the “Seasoned” Set
There’s a huge focus on how young people are using technology given the up and coming generation will have a huge impact on what products and services are launched and how they are used. But what about older people; folks … Continue reading

