June 24, 2025 A new report from Okta shows that despite growing fears about identity theft, most Canadians are still taking risky shortcuts with their online security. Sixty-five per cent admit to reusing the same few passwords across more...
June 18, 2025 A study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology warns that SpaceX may face a severe threat to its Starlink satellite constellation, with up to 50–66 per cent of low‑Earth orbit pathways at risk due to more...
June 18, 2025 Canadians rate their own artificial‑intelligence (AI) knowledge and proficiency as just average, according to a new TD‑commissioned Ipsos survey. Only 3 per cent of those polled self‑graded with an “A,” while 40 per cent chose a “C,” more...
June 15, 2025 A three-hour outage at Google Cloud on Thursday didn’t just take down Gmail, Drive, and Calendar—it exposed a major weakness in how today’s internet is built. A single misconfigured quota update in Google’s API management more...
June 10, 2025 IBM has committed to building the world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, marking a decisive step in moving the field from experimental breakthroughs to commercial-scale deployment. The announcement lays down a public timeline from more...
June 3, 2025 Apple could be preparing to drop physical charging and data ports entirely, starting with the rumoured iPhone 17 Air. A report from French tech site Rude Baguette claims the device will ship in 2026 without more...
June 1, 2025 Nord Quantique says it has demonstrated a key step toward practical quantum computing — using a single qubit to detect its own errors without additional hardware. The Sherbrooke-based startup announced Thursday it has successfully encoded more...
June 1, 2025 The Royal Bank of Canada will require employees to work in the office four days a week by year-end, citing in-person collaboration as key to productivity and innovation. According to a memo obtained by The more...
March 26, 2025 HP has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of disabling printers that used third-party ink cartridges. The lawsuit focused on HP’s “Dynamic Security” firmware, which blocked cartridges that lacked HP’s proprietary chips—effectively more...
September 4, 2024 Intel’s contract manufacturing business has encountered a major setback after silicon wafers produced for Broadcom failed to meet expectations during recent tests. This failure has raised concerns about the viability of Intel's advanced 18A manufacturing more...