Wednesday
Feb102010

Valentine's Day Gift Guide - 3 tech gifts for under $50

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

With Valentine’s Day around the corner- the dilemma of finding the right gift at the right price becomes a really big deal. The default combination of chocolate and roses might still be popular but there are more creative options. Here at the Canadian Reviewer, we’ve looked at some thoughtful gifts under $50.00 that hit the sweet spot without killing the bank account.

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Wednesday
Feb102010

CIBC first in Canada to bring mobile banking to iPhone

CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) recently released the first mobile banking application for the iPhone and the iPod Touch.

CIBC’s Mobile Banking App is now available for free from the Apple App Store, offering greater flexibility and choice for CIBC clients to bank on the go by becoming the first major bank in Canada to offer a mobile banking App for iPhone. The App gives CIBC clients the flexibility to use their iPhone or iPod touch to check account balances, transfer funds, pay bills and even send INTERAC Email Money Transfers.

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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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Tuesday
Feb092010

Canadians spent more than $4.66 billion on tech products in 2009

According to leading market research company The NPD Group, Canadians spent more than $4.66 billion on computer and information technology products in 2009, up one percent from the $4.61 billion spent in 2008.  The modest annual growth was fuelled by an exceptionally strong fourth quarter, which saw eight percent year-over-year growth across all product categories.

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