by Lee Rickwood
Advanced technology and AI can stretch the short growing season and reduce the need for fresh produce to be brought in from warmer-climate countries during the winter.
Month: November 2023
Cyber Security Fitness: All of Us Can Muscle-Up
By Yasmin Ranade
Cybersecurity fitness can be considered more of a metaphor. This metaphor likens cybersecurity practices to physical fitness routines. Just like you can stay fit physically, you can stay fit within the cybersecurity world. Consider these three topics – warm-up, workout, and self-defense.
Computers Running Artificial Intelligence Need Water, Clear Air, Comfortable Climate to Survive
by Lee Rickwood
Artificial intelligence needs water – lots of it – fresh air and a comfortable climate to survive.
Love, Creativity and Artificial Intelligence Grow in a Multimedia Garden
by Lee Rickwood
The exhibit lies between technology and history; between the visual, aural and olifactory; between a tangible, physical experience and an imagined, creative dream world.
Tech Gifts for the Hybrid Worker: Convenience and Saving Money
By Christine Persaud
This year, the hybrid schedule is becoming more common, with workers splitting their weeks between home and office. These ideas will not only make working from home to the office and back more convenient, they can also help you save money.
The Benefits Of Cartridge-Free Printing
By Christine Persaud
To say that refillable ink printers, which offer cartridge-free printing, are a game-changer would be an understatement.
‘Smart’ Connectivity Supports Canadians with ADHD
By Yasmin Ranade
Samsung Canada is collaborating with ADHD experts from Possibilities Clinic to launch a new resource hub highlighting ways in which SmartThings and connected technology can support Canadians with ADHD.
Canadian fintech CEO Joins Google for Startups Accelerator: Black Founders class of 2023
By Yasmin Ranade
Google’s accelerator program is designed to bring the best of Google’s programs, products, people and technology to Black founder communities across North America.
Digital Twins Getting Smarter All the Time: First Data, Then Buildings, Then Cities
by Lee Rickwood
Data has a smarter sibling, and the use of a “digital twin” can power up smart buildings and smarter cities.
What You Should Look For In a Portable Bluetooth Speaker
By Christine Persaud
There are reasons portable Bluetooth speakers are so popular. They are compact, convenient, and can be used both indoors and out. But how do you choose among the many options?