Chris Loblaw
Philips 34 Inch Curved Monitor Review
The 34″ Philips UltraWide Curved Monitor offers to bring a large viewable area and a variety of connection options to your home office space. Does this monitor have what it takes to replace your existing dual monitors by outperforming them?
Canadian tech is riding a new wave of ingenuity with wearables and smart home innovations
Meet 4 homegrown tech firms bringing innovative new wearable tech and smart home products to the world stage.
Seagate XBox Game Drive Review
Think your XBox One hard drive is a limitless expanse of storage that can hold everything you need it to? Not if you’re a serious game collector. Time to take a look at the Seagate Game Drive as an external storage solution.
Seagate Personal Cloud Home Media Storage Review
It’s a network attached storage (NAS) device with a bountiful list of features on offer, but are they features you need in your digital life?
Why students should be using Windows 10
A new school year is almost here, and along with it is the opportunity to use a brand new version of Windows. Here’s a quick overview of Windows 10 and how it can help your student experience.
Windows 10: The new Edge browser in action
Windows 10 brings a brand new web browser named “Edge” to the public, with new features and promises of high performance. Is it good enough to become your number 1 browser?
Cyber Safety: How to make certain you’re safe online
With so much of your life connected to the online world, it’s time to engage in some digital defensive driving to protect yourself and your information from malicious activity. Time to get cyber safe!
Spend time with your kids exploring the new features in Windows 10
A new upgraded version of WIndows means big changes in how you use your home PC. You have to learn how all the new bells and whistles work, so call in the experts to help you: your kids!
Mini Computer Roundup
Think small, then think even smaller: mini computers are ready to find a place in your daily computing life. Here’s a quick overview of what they are, what they are not, and what your options are.
Securing your Home Network
Your home network should be easy to conect to and use, but only for the people you trust. With a little bit of preparation and smart computer habits, you can protect yourself, your data, and your family from the less pleasant side of our connected world.