Connect the Next Four Billion Internet Users by Balloon – Not a Loon-y Idea
by Lee Rickwood
Large, sleek, silvery balloons overhead may soon bring Internet service to underserved locations around the world.
by Lee Rickwood
Large, sleek, silvery balloons overhead may soon bring Internet service to underserved locations around the world.
by Lee Rickwood
A Canadian high-tech startup released what’s called the world’s first publicly available photonic quantum cloud platform; it uses photons, or particles of light, to perform complex computations exceptionally fast.
by Lee Rickwood
Online collaboration and conferencing platforms are becoming more and more widely used during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Yasmin Ranade
Crater Labs is a company that develops artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) software that helps customers go beyond their current AI footprint. Interestingly, this Toronto-based research laboratory and consultancy firm positions its services as ‘putting profitable moonshots in the grasp of Canadian businesses.’
By Yasmin Ranade
Companies, large and small, are relying on IT more than ever right now. Technology is a lifeline, and ensuring that systems and data services remain operational, if not optimal, is paramount.
by Lee Rickwood
While we’re still in the midst of the global shutdown put in place to help stop the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, multiple strategies for just how to go back to work safely have emerged.
By Christine Persaud
Regardless of which back to school option you choose, kids will resume their education come September. And there are products and gear they’ll need and/or can use, whether they’ll be working from home or in a classroom.
So what will they need in terms of technology?
Contest Closed Approximate prize value $529 Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 is the perfect companion for your everyday tasks, homework, emails and play — delivering tablet portability with laptop versatility, all-day battery life, and Windows security for the whole family. Its…