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War in Ukraine puts Big Tech to the Test

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Big Tech’s monoliths—which have the economic strength and global influence of nation-states— are finding themselves embroiled in a bigger conflict where they are expected to weigh in, take sides, and make decisions that could very well alter the course of history.

Historic Documentaries, Podcasts, and More to Celebrate Women’s History Month

By Christine Persaud
Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? There are many ways you can use this month to re-think your business and celebrate female achievements, or you can also celebrate at home by curling up with a few good movies, TV shows, documentaries, books, podcasts, or even radio shows that celebrate influential women in history.

Tips for Conserving Your Smartphone’s Battery

By Christine Persaud
As smartphones have gotten bigger, better, thinner, and more versatile, they also offer markedly improved battery life. In honour of National Battery Day on February 18, here are some tips for conserving battery life.

Romance Scams – Safety Tips For Online Dating

By Yasmin Ranade
While it can be exciting to meet someone new online, it’s also a good time this Valentine’s Day to recall a few safety tips associated with online dating, specifically how to carefully manage your social media and email accounts. 

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4 Tech trends to watch in 2022

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
2022 is shaping up to be a landmark year for technology on a number of fronts. PC’s continue to be in high demand despite the global chip crisis, Big Tech companies surpassing trillion dollar valuations are expanding into new markets, and the entire technology landscape is shifting to meet the expectations of AR/VR and the metaverse.

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6G Research and Innovation Lab to Open in Montreal

by Lee Rickwood
Plans calls for an applied research and innovation lab to be set up in Montreal, where the latest applications for advanced 6G networks are likely to stretch well beyond our familiar mobile uses of today.