Hacking Anything: Internet of Things Shows Need for Learning, New Security Priorities
By Lee Rickwood
New connected technologies and products contribute to the growth and evolution of the Internet of Things.
By Lee Rickwood
New connected technologies and products contribute to the growth and evolution of the Internet of Things.
By Ted Kritsonis
Streaming Netflix in HD may seem like standard practice, but there are caveats to how it works that may not always translate into the best picture quality on your TV or mobile device.
Several business leaders have signed a letter saying the anti-terrorism bill is actually anti-business, and that it will “undermine international trust in Canada’s technology sector”, and stifle the kinds of business the signatories’ technology companies can generate.
by Lee Rickwood
By Christine Persaud
Unless you’ve been under a rock for the past couple of weeks, you’ll know about the massive Ashley Madison hack that has been rocking the Internet world. But some of the most shocking revelations from the incident go far beyond just the simple fact that someone was allegedly able to get hold of personal data from the 37 million users of the Toronto-based “dating” site that touts “Life is short. Have an affair.”
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Windows 10 has been out for less than a week and is touted as the best version of Windows for laptops and 2-in-1 devices. I decided to install and test the new OS.
By Lee Rickwood
A new global social media art project launches today, August 1, 2015, and a unique new music video has been tossed to the Web to herald the #RippleEffect
Opening up this new space imaging API to the digital application development community could help monitor and protect the planet, even feed its people.
by Lee Rickwood
Like “blue sky-ing” in a meeting, ideation should not be limited by conventional notions of what is practical or feasible; likewise, tools that supporting ideation should not be impractical or difficult to use.
by Lee Rickwood