Entries in Canada (1843)

Saturday
Mar132010

iPad pre-sales begin, accessories announced

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple began accepting orders from its US customers for the upcoming iPad tablet which will begin shipping on April 3rd in America (WiFi versions only). So far over 121,000 orders have reportedly sailed through online and those with lighter wallets but hopeful hearts are counting down the days.

 

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Saturday
Feb272010

Canadian retailer Henry's begins selling Canon's Rebel T2i / EOS 550D

Updated on Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 3:53PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Updated on Sunday, February 28, 2010 at 1:29PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The highly awaited Canon Rebel T2i AKA EOS 550D, the 18 Megapixel DLSR from Canon that also takes 1080P HD video similar to the more expensive Canon 7D has reportedly started selling at Henry's in body only ($899) and with varied lens combinations starting at $999. More after the jump.

The Rebel T2i is described by Canon below and we've also posted some specs for those who want t see all the features and review and test  video from DigitalRev.com.

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Tuesday
Feb092010

Apple releases Aperture 3 - Merges simplicity with performance

Simplicity of iPhoto in a pro-level photo editing and management appApple today introduced Aperture 3, the next major release of its powerful photo editing and management software, with over 200 new features including Faces, Places and Brushes. Building on the innovative Faces and Places features introduced in iPhoto ’09, Aperture 3 makes it even easier and faster to organize large photo libraries. As any photographer know, we amass a large amount of photos through the year and managing these gets more challenging as time goes by. Aperture 3 simplifies this process in a variety of ways.

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Thursday
Feb042010

What Canadians need to know about the Distracted Driving Law

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Starting this week, Police officers in Ontario and British Columbia have started enforcing the distracted driving law and meted fines and demerit points to drivers using handheld celfones or other mobile devices while driving.
Ontario’s Distracted Driving Law came into effect on October 26 and British Columbia followed suit on January 1. Up until now, however, both provinces have only issued warning tickets with no fines or demerit points attached. Here's what we need to know about  the distracted driving law.

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