Art’s Got Heart – and Galleries Have the Technology to Prove It
by Lee Rickwood
Technology enables the presentation of great art; it can also show us how art affects our hearts and minds.
by Lee Rickwood
Technology enables the presentation of great art; it can also show us how art affects our hearts and minds.
By Christine Persaud
The debate has been heating up across Canada regarding the use of personal smartphones in schools. Some parents and even students are all for it. Others, however, are pushing back. The question comes down to: do kids really need cell phones at school? Let’s examine the issue.
By Christine Persaud
The new iPhone 16 smartphone line, Apple Watch Series 10, and AirPods 4 and Pro headline the announcements. All of these devices will take advantage of the latest Apple Intelligence features in one way or another.
by Lee Rickwood
Experts say kids are racking up too much screen time, apparently absorbed by social media and addicted to smartphone use. So alternatives to so-called smartphones are coming to market and a new product category is emerging.
By Christine Persaud
While the two devices are for very different users, one for Samsung Galaxy (or other Android) phone owners and one for Apple iPhone users, it’s interesting to see how they compare. Has Samsung really introduced a durable, adventurer’s smartwatch for Galaxy phone owners that is a viable iPhone user equivalent?
by Lee Rickwood
An emerging era in digital sports technology is bringing better ways to treat brain injury and concussion, and Canadians are leading the way.
By Christine Persaud
The inherent bias people experience when using AI tools in the beauty industry doesn’t exist in a silo. It is a reality across every industry when being used not only to create information, be it images or query responses, but also when compiling data or analyzing content.
By Yasmin Ranade
One of the three key areas that is impacting the B.C. life sciences sector’s talent shortage is the need to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion.