Canada Ranks Third – Among Countries Hit by Ransomware and Online Extortion
by Lee Rickwood
Canada may not like being ranked so high in this particular contest: “We can’t change the fact we’re number three, but we can react to it.”
by Lee Rickwood
Canada may not like being ranked so high in this particular contest: “We can’t change the fact we’re number three, but we can react to it.”
By Yasmin Ranade
Interactive experiences, both onsite and remote, are pivotal to the Aga Khan Museum’s mission and vision as we grow our impact both locally and globally. Our online offerings amplify our accessibility, which is at the heart of our commitment to ensuring art is within everyone’s reach.
By Christine Persaud
Samsung Fan Edition devices, denoted with an “FE” designation, are more affordable options created taking feedback from Galaxy fans into consideration.
By Yasmin Ranade
Cybersecurity is a team sport. Every single Canadian – whether they are acting as the government, private sector, civil society, or as individuals—has a role to play
by Lee Rickwood
Many governments are still trying to find that balanced approached that lets them rein in the potential negative consequences of AI without stifling the development and innovation industry wants so badly to pursue.
By Christine Persaud
At its Pixel event this month, Google announced more innovative devices across the Pixel line. Once again, AI technology is at the heart of many of the improvements you’ll see with these new phones, new smartwatch, and updated true wireless earbuds.
By Christine Persaud
Meta held its Meta Connect event this week, introducing two new products, the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality (VR) headset and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, as well as a new generative AI. Here’s a rundown of what to know.
by Lee Rickwood
As one way to both celebrate and congratulate those moving product and service development forward in the Wi-Fi space, the Eight Annual Wi-Fi NOW Awards have been announced.