Keeping children safe from e-threats
Today's children need to be web smart and street smart because there are just as many dangers waiting for them online as there are outside their door. Teaching children and teens to protect their...
View ArticleCut the fat from your wallet with CardStar
Ah, loyalty cards. Can’t live with them, can’t live without them. So many people bypass the loyalty card experience just because they don’t want to add one more card to their already bulky wallet....
View ArticleIf you can’t say anything nice, come log on to the Internet
Akemi Bourgeois was floored a couple of weeks ago when members of a young mothers group recently labeled her an “idiot and dimwit” on their online comment board in response to a humorous blog post...
View ArticleBullied teen has strangers come to her rescue
“It’s like this pain will never go away this sadness will never leave me.” Similar to Port Coquitlam teen Amanda Todd, who committed suicide last month, U.S. teenager Kylie Kylem sought refuge on...
View Article'Creepy’ smartphone apps aid stalkers and put women at risk, experts warn
CALGARY — Most smartphone applications are harmless forms of entertainment and a fun way to waste time. But police and technology experts are cautioning unsuspecting women to be wary of “creepy” apps...
View ArticleIs this the world's worst YouTube video?
A Pennsylvania high school’s cover of “Gangnam Style” has been proclaimed the world’s worst video by a Reddit user . And they’re likely right. The painful-to-watch video features students, staff and...
View ArticlePodcasts on news, sports, entertainment and more to enjoy this long weekend
The Province has an ever-growing selection of podcasts aimed at bringing you up to date on news, sports, entertainment and other current events. Give one of these fresh ones a try while you’re...
View ArticleRoosh V, the 'pro-masculinity' man, has been found — and it's claimed he...
Roosh V. has apparently been found.According to a report by the Daily Mail Online, the man who raised the ire of many around the world for his “pro-masculinity” stances on rape lives in his mother’s...
View ArticleAre you being throttled or is Internet speed in Vancouver lagging behind?
When it comes to Internet performance in Canada, B.C. cities are ranked near the bottom of the list, according to research published Thursday. The report by the Canadian Internet Registration...
View ArticleThe Return of the TronArmy PhotoShaps of the night: SpookyShap, Megna and the...
WEEEE’REEEE BAAAACK!!! It’s been a long time since we had anything to be excited about when it came to the Canucks. We shapped the shit out of team tank, drove Will- e out of town by calling out the...
View ArticlePrivacy by Design setting the standard for data protection and privacy
“Privacy is essential … it doesn’t need to be zero-sum,” says Dr. Ann Cavoukian, “it can be positive-sum,” she continues in her keynote speech at this year’s Future Technologies Conference hosted at...
View ArticleBiometric technology use for security is growing rapidly, but privacy and...
Biometric technology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with public and private sectors employing this advantageous technology to identify and authenticate citizens and clients. Most organizations...
View ArticleThe new revolution: How Deloitte Consulting is helping organizations get...
Internet of Things (IoT) is a fast-paced innovation that is ubiquitous, taking over our day-to-day activities and now looking to disrupt the business community. In case you aren’t familiar with IoT, it...
View ArticleMarc-David Seidel: Is Facebook today’s CompuServe? Libra could hasten its demise
When Mark Zuckerberg was five years old in 1989, two dominant players in telecommunications made a big announcement. CompuServe (the first major commercial online service provider) and MCI Mail (one...
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