Data Deserves Dignity, Morality, Dividend and Payment
by Lee Rickwood
Our data has even greater value than we suspect: Values are the weights we use in the never-ending balancing act of life. Be they moral groundings or simple price points.
by Lee Rickwood
Our data has even greater value than we suspect: Values are the weights we use in the never-ending balancing act of life. Be they moral groundings or simple price points.
by Lee Rickwood
More than just counting steps, new health and wellness wearables can remotely and biometrically monitor the health and wellness of patients and even replace common in-clinic evaluations and hospital tests.
By Yasmin Ranade
Uncovered: A Breast Recognition Project is a Canadian first-of-its kind resource created in collaboration with Rethink Breast Cancer. It was developed as a personal response to experiences related to the lack of imagery featuring Black bodies in the cancer care space.
by Lee Rickwood
Technology is being used in creative ways to improve the health and well-being of older adults.
By Yasmin Ranade
In Canada, small and medium businesses employ 88 percent of the workforce and contribute more than half of the country’s gross domestic profit, and so examining how tech continues to impact and transform such a vibrant part of our economy is critical.
by Lee Rickwood
Initiatives aimed at achieving a fossil fuel-free Internet are coming from many sectors, including data centre operators and network systems providers; advertisers, agencies and media companies; as well as public advocacy groups and regulatory bodies.
by Lee Rickwood
A powerhouse combination of Canadian high-tech companies has come together to launch a new program of supports for seniors.
By Christine Persaud
It’s important to ensure that when kids are online, they have a safe experience. And it appears that most Canadian parents aren’t being very diligent about this.