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BlackBerry partners with the University of Windsor to monitor flooding

BlackBerry says its new solution could help save municipalities up to $1 million in operating expenses.

Micron’s 176-layer mobile storage chip enters volume production

Micron's 176-layer UFS 3.1 mobile flash memory chip is 75 per cent faster in sequential writes and 70 per cent faster in random reads than the previous generation.

Coffee Briefing, August 4, 2021 – Flaws in EV chargers; AMD’s new graphics cards; Microsoft’s vaccine policy; and more

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada reporter Tom...

Starlink satellite internet faster than broadband in five Canadian provinces

Starlink satellite internet is faster than broadband in some Canadian provinces.

Hashtag Trending August 4 – Amazon warehouse workers may re-vote on union; Zoom to pay $85 million to settle privacy complaints; Silicon Valley tech...

Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama may get a second shot at voting on unionizing, Zoom has agreed to pay $85 million to settle claims...

Canadian carriers pay big for mid-band 5G spectrum licenses

Fifteen Canadian mobile carriers collectively paid CA$8.91 billion for 1,495 mid-band 5G spectrum licenses, nearly three times the amount raised at the 600MHz spectrum auction in 2019.

Intel node rename – not pulling a fast one

Nanometre no more. Intel will adopt a new naming scheme to better reflect its fabrication technology.

Toronto firm helps Cubans access social media platforms

Since the beginning of the disruptions, the system software company has seen a total of 2.89 million weekly unique (total unique users that were active between Jul 12-18) users from Cuba connected to their network.

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No slowdown in sight for dynamic tech hub in Mississauga

Did you know that Mississauga is home to nearly 1,000 IT companies? Not many do. Perfectly situated between Toronto and Waterloo in Canada’s Innovation...

Know yourself as well as you know your enemy

While not new, asymmetric warfare – in which a force employs proxy battles, disinformation campaigns, and other nontraditional and thus unpredictable tactics – remains...

Critical infrastructure is the new front line

By Rick Peters Threat actors eager to maximize disruptions and payouts have a new and compelling target – critical infrastructures such as factories, transportation networks,...

Investing in your network infrastructure: The key to ensuring future growth for Canadian companies?

Telstra and Pulse (a 30,000-member online IT community) recently surveyed 100 technology decision-makers at Canadian companies to understand their network infrastructure priorities. They uncovered...