Nuclear Alert Wakes Some, Surprises Others: Report Cites Human and Systemic Error
by Lee Rickwood
It was the first time the Alert Ready system was used to send out a nuclear-related message to our screens. It could have gone better.
by Lee Rickwood
It was the first time the Alert Ready system was used to send out a nuclear-related message to our screens. It could have gone better.
By Yasmin Ranade
Mindfulness is a learned technique to notice what is happening in the present moment: its roots stem from Buddhism and meditation. Many people benefit from mindfulness made easy, including individuals who are stressed from work, feeling overwhelmed, or pursuing a new hobby
by Lee Rickwood
The right to repair seeks to give consumers the access and resources needed to fix and modify a wide range of products, not just smartphones.
By Yasmin Ranade
The Gen Z and the Future of Work in Canada study—which polled over 1,500 Canadian employees—revealed Gen Z attitudes about workplace technology, preferred forms of communication and the value these employees bring to the workforce.
By Christine Persaud
Samsung said at its annual Developers Conference last November that it would be exploring new form factors for mobile devices. And at a launch event in early February in San Francisco, the company revealed its latest foldable device along with other new mobile products to come.
by Lee Rickwood
Digital files and physical paper are in separable twins in the world of records and information management.
By Yasmin Ranade
Applications are now open to participate in the fourth edition of the Movin’On Start-Up Challenge, which will take place at the Movin’On Summit in Montreal from June 3 to 5, 2020.
by Lee Rickwood
Smart tech-enabled wearables can improve health care systems and hopefully outcomes, but the successful use of data collecting devices and AI-enabled analytics will depend on patient data protection, awareness and confidence.