Kobo Libra H2O review
Kobo sticks to a familiar design in helping you read anywhere you want to with the new Libra H2O, an eReader built to last.
Samsung Galaxy Tablets
Play More, Do More, Share More with Samsung Galaxy Tablets
CES 2023: Checking out the Lenovo Smart Paper
Lenovo introduced its latest notepad tablet called Smart Paper, designed to make you feel like you’re writing pen on paper.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021) review
Amazon gives its ‘middle child’ eReader a nice update, making the Kindle Paperwhite (2021) the better option when it comes to getting full value.
How to watch TV on your phone and what to watch
Wondering the best way to get streaming TV on your phone, and what there realy is to watch in Canada anyway? We've got the scoop!
Options for activating LTE Tablets
Having a persistent LTE connection makes sense for tablets used by students, freelancers, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs to be connected always or who is wary of free Wi-Fi.
Learn about the Google Pixel Tablet then enter for a chance...
We are giving away two Pixel Tablets in this contest to help two winners simplify their smart home with a unique smart tablet from Google.
Amazon Fire HD 8 and Fire 7 tablets review
If you’re looking for an affordable tablet on a budget, Amazon’s latest Fire tablets could fit the bill—so long as you’re willing to make a few sacrifices.
How to view PDFs on a Kobo eReader
One of the upsides in owning a Kobo eReader is the ability to view PDF files on the display and take them with you wherever you are.
How to access Wi-Fi from anywhere, using your tablet
A tablet is a great device for doing just about anything you can imagine —playing video games, surfing the net, seeing what your Facebook friends are up to or watching videos— but many of these activities require an Internet connection. No problem at home, but what happens when you go mobile? How can you keep playing Simpsons:Tapped Out, watching YouTube or checking your News Feed when your tablet is no longer connected to your home network? In this post, I’ll show you how to access Wi-Fi on your tablet, from virtually anywhere.