Labelling Social Media: U.S. Top Doc Decries Profound Harm, Cites Canadian View of Risk for Kids
by Lee Rickwood
Less is more, where social media is concerned. Less time online is more beneficial and healthy for you.
by Lee Rickwood
Less is more, where social media is concerned. Less time online is more beneficial and healthy for you.
by Lee Rickwood
Accessibility, AI and VR, and Doggie Treats! Banks are using high-tech tools developed in-house to provide customized services to individuals and companies.
by Lee Rickwood
Giving women added control over their online dating lives has long been seen by Bumble as a way to flip traditional gender roles and challenge some old-fashioned dating ideas that may inhibit some women from participating.
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 Lee Rickwood
Firefighting, constant learning, growth opportunities…and fun! Women in cybersecurity face real challenges, but can be met with real reward and satisfaction, says the Director of TELUS Online Security.
by Lee Rickwood
The way we walk is very unique, difficult to imitate or conceal, and therefore useful in verifying identity.
by Lee Rickwood
The exhibit lies between technology and history; between the visual, aural and olifactory; between a tangible, physical experience and an imagined, creative dream world.
by Lee Rickwood
Hedy Lamarr holds a U.S. patent for a way to keep telecommunications signals safe and secure in what she called “a secret communications system”. But Canadian researchers say security holes today exist in the very fabric of our cellular networks.