Can 3D Printer Technology Tackle Canada’s Housing Crisis?
by Lee Rickwood
On a mission to increase access to housing, an Ontario company is building the first multi-unit 3D printed home in North America.
by Lee Rickwood
On a mission to increase access to housing, an Ontario company is building the first multi-unit 3D printed home in North America.
By Yasmin Ranade
Our goal is to see increased Queer representation within the tech industry as a whole, and we know that Toronto’s tech ecosystem is pivotal to bringing lasting change for the Canadian tech industry
By Christine Persaud
Father’s Day is fast approaching on Sunday, June 19, which means trying to find that perfect gift for a special dad on your list. Whatever your dad’s interests, there’s something tech-focused that can enhance the experience. And we have rounded up a few great choices that are worth considering as you plan celebrating dads and all that they do.
by Lee Rickwood
Ending his term with the Tim Hortons announcement recalled other of his press conferences, about other major investigations into other privacy violations, committed by other large North American companies.
By Yasmin Ranade
Gaming, conferencing, virtual reality, NTFs, cryptocurrency and a host of other digital inventions have created an ‘other’ world for consumers.. And, now there is the Metaverse, but what is that?
By Christine Persaud
Apple held its annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) on June 7, 2022, and there were plenty of interesting announcements. The event typically focuses on software and operating system (OS) updates, but Apple confirmed a few new products as well.
By Christine Persaud
There’s plenty of smart home tech worth investing in to provide peace-of-mind while you are away from home for extended periods, or even overnight. Here are just a few key items to consider.
By Ted Kritsonis
Do you have hundreds or thousands of cards that are sitting doing nothing? There is a way to scan, index and sell them if you’re so inclined.