The origins of the IT revolution
A recent discovery links ancient Greece with the contemporary computer, the IT revolution and our digital lifestyle
A recent discovery links ancient Greece with the contemporary computer, the IT revolution and our digital lifestyle
Fear often trumps any proportionality or civil-liberties concern. After the virus passes, surveillance tools will remain
Client interfaces in law and medicine are as moribund as they were a century ago. It’s time to use technology to better advantage
Facebook groups are a great way to stay connected, interact with each other and offer support wherever needed
This isn’t a game you can casually blow through because you know all the nuances. It will challenge and surprise you, in narrative and combat
Sayonara Wild Hearts is the best Apple Arcade game I’ve played so far. And Tales of Memo isn’t bad either
Reviews of Apple Arcade’s Bleak Sword and Hot Lava
Reviews of Skate City, HyperBrawl Tournament and Dead End Job
Things That Go Bump is a bland, repetitive experience with poor control. Inmost is a genuinely scary game that takes on some heavy themes
From disputed strike zones to goal-line uncertainty to bloody high-sticks, major-league officiating can’t seem to embrace high-tech
Marc Bellini of Nokia talks about the next generation of wireless, its application diversity and the new possibilities it holds for Canadians and their businesses
Ivonne Gamboa of GOAT talks about how the food-sharing app can be a difference-maker for many people
Where’s the evidence that the values this new world order has created produce happiness, fulfilment and the well-lived life?