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Microsoft Canada and Computers for Success Canada look to get refurbished hardware to underserved communities 

Last week, Microsoft Canada announced it has initiated the CEO Pledge, in joint effort with Computers for Success Canada, to help close the digital skills gap by providing devices to those in underserved communities.

Cisco unveils Webex Suite, combines meetings, calling, messaging, and events

Cisco’s Webex platform has unveiled more than 800 new features since September, but when asked which one has experienced the greatest adoption, Jeetu Patel’s answer was a bit unexpected.

Bell to offer AWS Wavelength Zones for faster edge computing

By offering AWS Wavelength Zones, application developers will be able to move their compatible applications even closer to the edge of their customer base.

CRTC consults the public on a three-digit mental health phone number

The CRTC is asking for the public's opinion on a three-digit phone number for mental health crises.

AMD releases high-performance APUs for gamers and 3D V-Cache technology

AMD announces the release date of its new gaming APUs for small system builders and shows off a new technology that triples the L3 cache.

The CRTC scrapped cheaper internet costs, so what should Canadians know?

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recently struck down its wholesale pricing set in 2019 that would have reduced the cost of borrowing...

Qualcomm announces new Windows on Arm testing kit

Microsoft and Qualcomm are making it easier and more affordable for app developers to test their products on Arm-based Windows devices.

Canada unlocks more mid-band spectrum for faster 5G

Canada repurposes the 3,800 MHz band for 5G to improve service quality.

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