Canada's Social Media Ban: Under-16 Bill C-34 [2026]
On June 10, 2026, the federal government tabled Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act – legislation that would bar Canadians under the age of 16 from holding...
On June 10, 2026, the federal government tabled Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act – legislation that would bar Canadians under the age of 16 from holding...
On June 4, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney stood at a Toronto news conference and launched AI for All, Canada's long-awaited national artificial intelligence strategy. The announcement followed...
Picking a processor in 2026 is easier than it has been in years, mostly because the gap between the best gaming chip and everything else is so wide....
Most productivity advice tells you to pick one app and stick with it. That works until you actually try to run a week of real work through a...
Ransomware no longer behaves like the noisy, screen-locking nuisance many Canadians remember from a few years ago. The 2026 version is quieter, faster, and far more interested in...
Something quietly broke in the serverless bargain this year. For a decade the pitch was simple: write a function, never think about servers, and pay only when code...
Three companies now sit at the front of the consumer AI race, and in 2026 the gap between them has narrowed to the point where picking one feels...
The 2026 release calendar reads like a wish list someone scribbled a decade ago and then forgot was even possible. A new Grand Theft Auto. A fresh survival...
Canadian tech spent 2025 proving a point. While deal counts stayed cautious, the cheques got bigger, the breakout names got louder, and a handful of homegrown companies started...
Key Takeaways There is no single best note-taking app, only the right one for how you work. Notion suits collaborators and database thinkers, Obsidian suits anyone who wants...
Key Takeaways A VPS sits between cheap shared hosting and a full dedicated server: you rent a guaranteed slice of CPU, RAM and NVMe storage with root access,...
Key Takeaways Cloud computing simply means renting computing power, storage and software over the internet instead of buying and running your own hardware. You pay for what you...