Amazon cracks down on price gouging seller accounts, Western Colorado gets creative with its internet service, and a breakup story that took place on Zoom catches fire online.
Apple unveils a new iPhone, Amazon France makes a mistake on one of its listings, and a 3D simulation stressing the importance of social distancing makes its rounds on Twitter.
Amazon wants to hire 75,000 more workers to fill 100,000 jobs, Microsoft Teams to increase on-screen headcount to nine, and over 500,000 Zoom accounts have been leaked.
A story about seismic data shows how the world has changed during COVID-19, Reddit gets chatty about the status of internet infrastructure in the U.S., and there’s enough misinformation online about COVID-19 to make your head spin.
Microsoft Word now flags two spaces after period as an error, Apple and Google put their heads together to combat the coronavirus, and robots are suddenly emerging as key allies during the ongoing quarantine efforts across the world.
An incredible 64 per cent of Canadian IT professionals don't include printers as a consideration within their endpoint security strategy. Often the trojan horse, printers can be compromised just as readily and, in many cases, more readily than PCs, making this lack of protection a pointed area of concern.
As Canadian businesses place a closer focus on multi-cloud solutions, here are some important considerations to make the most of a multi-cloud strategy.