by Lee Rickwood
A new tech trade show taps into Canada’s importance as a global leader in 6 GHz wireless allocation, adoption and the development of new products and services.
Month: August 2023
Gear Up for Another School Year with Back-to-School Tech
By Christine Persaud
It’s time to start thinking about back-to-school, which means loading kids up with all the right gear to set them up for success. Crucial in this respect is technology, applicable for kids of all ages and grades.
‘Xero Day’ Announcement: $600K Cash Awards for Small Businesses in Canada, Other Countries
by Lee Rickwood
With more than CAD $600,000 in funding available in Canada, and globally, there seems plenty of fuel for the fire driving many small business owners.
PinwheelGPT is a Chatbot for Kids, But Do We Need It?
By Christine Persaud
Developed in partnership with ChatGPT, PinwheelGPT offers child-safe, age-appropriate responses using artificial intelligence (AI) with parental monitoring.
New Online Courses Boost Digital Literacy in Artificial Intelligence, Online Privacy
Canadians are so caught up playing with the latest artificial intelligence toys and tools that we aren’t fully considering the risks presented by such emerging technologies. That conclusion’s drawn from a new report about AI released by CIFAR, the Canadian…
New Tech Leadership Program Capitalizes on AI Developments, Business Applications
by Lee Rickwood
Program graduates hope to apply new leadership perspectives and tech solutions across various business sectors, but it’s clear that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is a key motivator.
Samsung Unpacked 2023: Foldable Phones, New Smartwatch, and More
By Christine Persaud
Samsung held its annual Samsung Unpacked event where the company introduced four new product series: the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 foldable phones, the Galaxy 6 smartwatch (and the Galaxy 6 Classic variant), and the Galaxy Tab S9 Series tablets. These new devices stand out for a few reasons.
Building Secure Operating Systems for the Future
By Yasmin Ranade
It’s not surprising that Boyd Multerer, Microsoft Xbox “father of invention,” has a device-orientated vision about the future of operating systems (OS) and that it considers decades of gaming and OS development experience.