Holiday Gift Guide for Content Creators
By Christine Persaud
If you have a burgeoning content creator on your list, young or older, these gifts will be welcome under the tree.
By Christine Persaud
If you have a burgeoning content creator on your list, young or older, these gifts will be welcome under the tree.
By Christine Persaud
Some might believe that high-end audio is reserved for older generations. The younger generation doesn’t really appreciate good sound, do they? The answer is yes, especially as they become acquainted with the difference between subpar and great sound.
by Lee Rickwood
A combination of machine learning and human input were needed to help the popular Google Translate learn Inuktut, and it’s the first First Nation, Métis, or Inuit language used in Canada on the platform.
By Yasmin Ranade
Encryption methods supporting various communication systems, as an example, can be easily broken by quantum algorithms. As access to quantum computing increases, bad actors have a higher chance of breaking current state-of-the-art encryption
By Ted Kritsonis
Foldable phones are still unique when you see one out in the wild, and while the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is a better sequel, it’s not the best the industry can offer.
by Lee Rickwood
Two Canadian app developers are independently interacting with mental health therapists, health care providers and those seeking help as they fine-tune their offerings for general release.
By Christine Persaud
We have discussed reasons to get a tablet, but why would you want a small one? There are many ways they come in handy.
by Lee Rickwood
Canada has contributed greatly to machine learning and artificial intelligence; Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton is one significant example, but other contributors were highlighted during The Hinton Lectures.