In 1989 I watched Marty Mcfly get into a Doc Brown’s Delorian time machine and go “Back to The Future”. In that film Marty and Doc traveled to the 21st of
How to Charge a Phone in 15 Minutes
Qnovo, an unusually named start-up in California, claims to have developed a new method to charge conventional lithium-ion batteries in unbelievably fast times. With this new technology Qnovo say you
5 Amazing 3D Printing Applications You Have to See to Believe
What would you do with a 3D printer? If the people developing these applications have anything to say about it, you might be surprised. There’s a lot of excitement surrounding
The Promises and Dangers of Ambient Intelligence in Your Life
Have you ever wondered about how much machine intelligence is impacting your life today? If not, don’t be surprised: if “ambient intelligence” is done right, you really shouldn’t have a
Mbrace The Hope Annual Fun Fair
On Saturday July 18th Mïtzen.ca has teamed up with Mbrace the Hope Foundation, to host the Mbrace the hope fun fair at Morton Way public school in Brampton. The event
LG Releases 18 inch roll-up display
LG recently introduced a 18 inch paper-thin TV which can be bent into a 3cm diameter tube without affecting the function of the screen. And the company said that this
BrightSky Labs Will Make It Easy To Share Videos From Your GoPro
People love their GoPros. In 2013 alone, the company sold nearly 4 million of its durable, portable video cameras. And those cameras have been used to capture millions upon millions
Check the Event Viewer for Errors When Buying a Used PC
The next time you are at a yard sale and want to buy a used computer, a quick check of the Event Viewer can tip you off to potential problems.
Skype Makes Group Video Calling Free for All Users
Skype group video calls used to require a subscription to Skype Premium, but today the service announced that group video calling will be free starting today for Windows, OS X,
Spam turns 20 and is still going strong
We recently passed an Internet milestone: April 12 marked the 20-year anniversary of commercialized spam. But even with two decades and trillions of unsolicited messages behind us, it seems there