Technology May 29/2013 Microsoft vs. IBM: a tale of two divergent PC companies: Nowak One just couldn’t let go.
Technology May 29/2013 Corona’s ATP tennis interactive: when big data becomes the ad itself It’s no bottle on a beach, but it works.
Technology May 28/2013 Introducing the iSpoon, quite possibly the dumbest tech product ever made: Nowak Really, this one speaks for itself.
Technology May 27/2013 Google isn’t a search company, it’s a maps company And now more essential than ever.
Technology May 16/2013 Ground control to Now magazine: Space exploration is not frivolous: Peter Nowak Every now and then someone comes along and criticizes space exploration—and makes an ass of themselves in the process. Add Now… magazine to the list. In a wildly dumb piece
Technology May 15/2013 Ubisoft Montreal’s Watch Dogs gets philosophical—how connected is too connected? I had the chance last week to see a preview of Ubisoft Montreal’s newest big-budget game franchise, Watch Dogs, and boy is it looking good. The game, scheduled for a…
Technology May 14/2013 BlackBerry Q5 has an uphill battle; emerging markets are even more competitive: Nowak How do you compete with a $50 Chinese-made Android?
Technology May 13/2013 Netflix will need more than Arrested Development to stay relevant: Peter Nowak More exclusive shows will be key to retaining subscribers.
Technology May 9/2013 Rogers roaming rate slash a welcome move: Peter Nowak Other carriers will likely follow suit.
Technology May 8/2013 Ubisoft Toronto is about to get a lot bigger: Peter Nowak The studio will have no choice.
Technology May 6/2013 There may not be a market for a mid-range iPhone: Nowak What would it even look like?
Technology May 3/2013 The ultimate assassin? Penny-sized robots that could fly around no-kill rules: Nowak A pair of intriguing-and-potentially-linked robot stories made the news this week, with the first being a United Nations report calling on a moratorium for automated killing machines. The report for…
Technology May 2/2013 An ode to LucasArts: Star Wars was its biggest asset—and its biggest liability At first, LucasArts wasn’t even allowed to make Star Wars games
Technology May 1/2013 Nowak: Most cars will soon double as smartphones—and it’ll change the way we drive Last week, I had the chance to sit down with Sebastien Marineau-Mes, BlackBerry’s senior vice-president of software, to talk about the company’s present and future. The meat of that conversation,…
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