Canadian Tech Start-up Reduces Fraudulent Returns, Online Refunds, Landfill Waste
by Lee Rickwood
Brands and retailers use Frate’s services and platform to manage their returns process, enable peer-to-peer transactions, and help save the planet.
by Lee Rickwood
Brands and retailers use Frate’s services and platform to manage their returns process, enable peer-to-peer transactions, and help save the planet.
by Lee Rickwood
Programs are available for the general public, for working auto technicians, as well as for young people in secondary or post-secondary education who want to know more about zero-emission vehicles.
By Ted Kritsonis
One way to make a smartphone look totally different from all others is to change the display into something else, which is what the TCL 50 XE Nxtpaper aims to do.
By Christine Persaud
From laptops to even printers, HP discussed how AI impacts every facet of productivity for creatives, business professionals, even students.
By Christine Persaud
IFA is a massive consumer technology and appliances trade show that takes place annually in Berlin, Germany. The 2024 event commenced in early September and introduced show-goers and those following at home to exciting innovations in all categories, from computing to smart home, wearables and small appliances.
by Lee Rickwood
Technology enables the presentation of great art; it can also show us how art affects our hearts and minds.
by Lee Rickwood
The Aga Khan Museum’s new major exhibition, Light: Visionary Perspectives, explores how light has shaped history, culture and certainly, technology.
By Christine Persaud
The debate has been heating up across Canada regarding the use of personal smartphones in schools. Some parents and even students are all for it. Others, however, are pushing back. The question comes down to: do kids really need cell phones at school? Let’s examine the issue.