Our information ecosystem is in trouble. Here’s how we can fix it. Part II
By Tessa Sproule
FROM THE MID-90s until September 2001, the web was largely a ‘nice to have’…
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By John Bugailiskis
LAS VEGAS – There are more than 1.3 billion cars worldwide, and the pursuit of self-driving cars is transforming how vehicles are designed and developed.
According to Microsoft,…
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By John Bugailiskis
LAS VEGAS – American entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban, during a CES panel this week, discussed historical tech trends and made an interesting observation about the show…
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By John Bugailiskis
LAS VEGAS – When it comes to showing the most extreme tech of the future at CES, the award so far goes to Mercedes-Benz, which revealed a…
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GATINEAU — Cloudwifi and Bell Canada are each asking the CRTC to respond on an expedited basis to their ongoing dispute regarding access to in-building fibre owned by service…
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By Tessa Sproule
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001. OUR WORLD WAS REELING. We were drawn to our TVs, showing horrible scenes from Ground Zero in New York. Expert ‘talking heads’ gasped,…
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By John Bugailiskis
LAS VEGAS – LG Electronics is going all in on artificial intelligence at CES 2020 as the company announced it will push the boundaries of what is…
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MONTREAL — Bell’s 10th annual mental health awareness and funding campaign, Bell Let’s Talk Day, is happening January 29 and this year’s theme is “Mental Health: Every Action Counts”.
Bell’s…
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MONTREAL — With the official retirement of George Cope yesterday, Mirko Bibic stepped into his new position as president and CEO of Bell Canada today. He has also been…
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EDMONTON – Super Channel has announced that it acquired the 10-episode half-hour scripted comedy, Florida Girls, from Lionsgate Television.
The bold comedy will make its Canadian broadcast premiere on Sunday,…
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