Sony Xperia S launches in Canada
There are a couple of reasons that this phone launch is an exciting one. First, the phone is exclusively available at the Sony Store, where you can buy it outright or on a contract through Rogers. Second, this phone ties into the Sony Entertainment Network, including the Sony Music Unlimited service we wrote about last [...]
Trend Micro Canada Releases Password Management Tool
Trend Micro today announced DirectPass, a secure password keeper that syncs via multiple devices. With the amount of online passwords the average end user has today, the idea of the product is to consolidate your online credentials, so you can have secure access to your accounts anywhere, without compromising their security. As noted by the [...]
Opera web browser updated to V11.5
Norway’s Opera Software this week released Version 11.50 of its web browsing software for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Features of the new version, codenamed “Swordfish,” include: the new Opera Presto 2.9 rendering engine; an improved user interface; the ability for Opera extensions to share cookies with the browser so you don’t have to log in separately from an extension, password synchronization, and numerous bug fixes and optimizations.
Internet Explorer 9 RC now available for download
Microsoft today announced the RC version of Internet Explorer 9 web browser for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is now available for download.
The Release Candidate (RC) is an update to the beta version which was released last September and is the last milestone before the production release of the browser.
Google releases Chrome 7 Browser
Google has released version seven of its popular Chrome Web browser. The release comes just over six weeks from the release of version six.
The rapid release of version seven is part of Google’s stated plan to release a new stable version of Google Chrome approximately every six weeks.
This Week on Blu-ray (September 21st)
Digital Home’s top pick on Blu-ray this week is the first season of “Modern Family”, a half hour situation comedy which won last year’s Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy series.
The series also won two other Emmy Awards, Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy Series for Eric Stonestreet, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd.
This Week on Blu-ray (August 24th)
Digital Home’s top pick on Blu-ray this week is “The Square,” a 2008 thriller from Australia about how sexual temptation turns a man’s life upside down.
The result is a robbery, a murder and an intricate mystery.
This Week on Blu-ray (August 17th)
In a very quiet week for new releases, Digital Home’s top pick on Blu-ray this week is “The Good, the Bad, the Weird,” a 2008 South Korean comedy inspired by Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Set in Japanese occupied Manchuria in the 1930′s, the film follows three bandits who get their hands on a treasure map but are pursued by the Imperial Japanese army who believe they have stolen a map for a new railway from them.