Be TACTful: Can Technology-Assisted Contact Tracing Stop COVID-19?
by Lee Rickwood
The development of a technology-assisted contact tracing application must proceed with tact, the ability to sensitively deal with difficult issues.
by Lee Rickwood
The development of a technology-assisted contact tracing application must proceed with tact, the ability to sensitively deal with difficult issues.
By Christine Persaud
Has pricing crept up on these “essential” tech items in the wake of the pandemic? There’s some anecdotal evidence that suggests it has on items like laptops, tablets, and other computing gear.
By Yasmin Ranade
In March, ahead of International Women’s Day, I had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with Mary Ann Yule, President and CEO of HP Canada, about women in technology, mentorship and mindfulness, gender balance in the workforce, and advice she could share for women in tech.
By Ted Kritsonis
It’s a conspiracy theory making the rounds across the globe, but amidst the hysteria are the facts that show no actual correlation between 5G network technology and the coronavirus.
By Yasmin Ranade
A Canadian firm, NVT Phybridge, is providing Power of Ethernet ( PoE ) switch technology to businesses around the world to modernize to IP, but it is also enabling small business and farming, as examples, with IoT capabilities.
By Yasmin Ranade
Small business owners during these critical times are tweaking their web presence if not launching their very first website.
by Lee Rickwood
Companies are banding together in support of frontline health care workers, small businesses as well as consumers and end-users.
By Christine Persaud
There are tasks when your phone is the ultimate device and others when you need your laptop or desktop computer for more processing power. But sometimes, a tablet offers the best solution to meet your needs.