Saturday
May072011

Creative Zen Style M300 aims for the iPod Nano

Its colourful, it's square and it looks a lot like Apple iPod Nano. The Creative Zen Style M380 has got Bluetooth but-into its dinimuitive 55 x 44 x 12mm case and will play music, photos, and video on its 1.45-inch TFT screen. The controls on the device are touch buttons and the player has a very welcome microSD card expansion slot. Coming to stores in June, M300 price starts at $49.99.  

Saturday
May072011

Motoring: Scion Announces Three Finalists For First Ever Tuner Challenge

Scion, Toyota's hip and highly modifiable range of sporty vehicles which came to Canada this year announces the three finalists for its first ever Canadian Scion Tuner Challenge. Now the real battle begins. Each team has received a brand new Scion xD, xB or tC and has been given three months to create the ultimate Scion show car - armed with $10,000 and access to the full line-up of Scion Authorized Accessories and the TRD catalogue.

At stake is an entry at the ultimate tuner show, SEMA, in Las Vegas. Interested Canadians can track each team’s build online, and compete for prizes throughout the competition – including a trip for two to Vegas to join the winning team at the show! Hit jump to meet the teams.

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Friday
May062011

Norton Cybersecurity Institute launched

Norton by Symantec recently announced the launch of the Norton Cybersecurity Institute, a collaboration between law enforcement, consumer safety groups and security leader Norton. The Norton Cybersecurity Institute is a global initiative to support and win the fight against cybercrime by providing law enforcement with training, technical expertise, and improved global cooperation.

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Friday
May062011

Sony Ericsson's new Xperia mini and Xperia mini Pro

Are mini-smartphones an emerging trend? Sony Ericsson seems to think so. They just announced two diminuitive Android-powered devices. The HD capturing Xperia mini which is similar to the recently released Xperia Arc (except it is smaller and fatter) and the Xperia mini Pro that features a slide-out keyboard. Both feature Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread (which means they can be used as mobile hotspots to accompany notebooks and tablets).