Josh Donaldson joins several Toronto Blue Jays colleagues who have graced video game covers, becoming the face of 'MLB 16 The Show.'
The new centre is expected to open in the technology hub of Bangalore in early 2017.
The virtual agent device, named Google Home, will compete with Amazon’s Echo.
'Homefront: The Revolution' sees you fighting to free Philadelphia from foreign invaders. Also out this week, 'Shadow of the Beast' reimagines a Commodore Amiga classic.
Tim Cook is on his first official trip to India, where he will also introduce an accelator program for iOS developers.
A public hydrogen filling station opens in London that creates the gas on site from tap water and renewable energy.
Technology Reporter Raju Mudhar talks about the 4K UHD Insignia Roku TV.
This robot can be swallowed like a pill to remove harmful items, like batteries, from the body.
A new app promises to measure and help alleviate stress by turning your phone into mental health coach, according to its developers.
Want a self-cleaning fridge? One with Wi-Fi? Perhaps one filled with green goo? We look at five futuristic fridges.
Being brought up to be polite, tolerant, and respectful hasn’t prevented rampant cheating on university entrance exams, now aided by embedded cameras, smartwatches and all other manner of high tech gear.
The old model of a teacher delivering a one-way message through a lecture is no longer engaging 21st-century students.
Don't want to go frisbee shopping? There's an app for that.
Queen’s Park should hurry to fund the electronic poll books and vote tabulators requested by Elections Ontario.
Richard Yim says after a relative in Cambodia was killed by a landmine, he was moved to develop a technology that could help.
As with landmines, Canada can take a leading legislative role. Even Stephen Hawking warns of the dangers of artificial intelligence.
The pop pride of Stratford, Ont., set up shop at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday evening to commence a sold-out, two-night stand in Toronto.