New Online Courses Boost Digital Literacy in Artificial Intelligence, Online Privacy
by Lee Rickwood
Canadians appear to be throwing caution to the wind, enthralled by new AI tools impacting all corners of our lives.
by Lee Rickwood
Canadians appear to be throwing caution to the wind, enthralled by new AI tools impacting all corners of our lives.
by Lee Rickwood
Program graduates hope to apply new leadership perspectives and tech solutions across various business sectors, but it’s clear that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is a key motivator.
By Christine Persaud
Samsung held its annual Samsung Unpacked event where the company introduced four new product series: the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 foldable phones, the Galaxy 6 smartwatch (and the Galaxy 6 Classic variant), and the Galaxy Tab S9 Series tablets. These new devices stand out for a few reasons.
By Yasmin Ranade
It’s not surprising that Boyd Multerer, Microsoft Xbox “father of invention,” has a device-orientated vision about the future of operating systems (OS) and that it considers decades of gaming and OS development experience.
By Christine Persaud
The introduction of Threads opens an interesting conversation around social media. What are the top sites, who uses them and how, which should you join, if any (and what are you missing out on if you don’t?)
Over the past twenty years or so, the number of licenced drivers aged 65 or older has increased nearly 70 per cent! Canadian and U.S. population statistics both point to our aging population, with significant increases in all age subcategories…
by Lee Rickwood
Recognizing that data privacy is a key consideration for more and more people who are rightly concerned about the improper use of their data, a new privacy-centric Web browser is available.
By Christine Persaud
It’s arguably the most trending word in tech right now: Threads.