This week: PEN Canada says Internet Filtering threatens Freedom of Expression; CRTC: are Roaming Rates Just?; NSA Using Google Tracking Cookies; Canadian Privacy Laws Filled with Loopholes; Ready for BYOD? Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who live where we do ...
This week: Understanding ‘Net Neutrality’; Microsoft likens Government Snooping to Cyber attacks; Google Robots May Pose Delivery Challenge to Amazon Drones; Canada’s Anti-Spam Law Arrives July 1st, 2014; Facebook’s Wind-Powered Data Center Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who live where ...
One of the traditional activates that happens around our house during the Holiday Season is to make a big batch of homemade Nuts and Bolts. For those of you not familiar with the delicious snack you take a couple of different kinds of cereal (in our case it’s definitely Cheerios and Rice Chex), mix in ...
This week: New Worm Shows ‘Internet of Things’ Vulnerable; The week Bitcoin Arrived?; Old School: Did NSA Just Tap into Cable to Access Google and Yahoo Data?; Comet ISON’s Death Trip Around the Sun Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who ...
This week: New Security Tools for Enterprise; Under Guise of Cyberbullying Bill, Conservatives Bring Back Lawful Access; Apple’s Huge Bet on Clean Energy; NSA Declassifies More Docs Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who live where we do (British Columbia, Canada), ...
This week: BitTorrent Use Declines; Where’s the Federal Digital Strategy?; 3 Canadian Cities on Smart List; Snapchat Rejects Facebook Offer,Waits for Bigger Payday; Ottawa Warns of Rural Spectrum Loss if not used; Indy ‘Net Governance Threatened; Challenge of Secure Email Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from ...
Not too long ago, BC and Alberta enterprise customers connected to the Internet with a T1 service. A T1 gave users a Guaranteed, Full Duplex 1.5 Mbps Internet connection that included an SLA (Service Level Agreement). Today you can get a 10 Mbps Fibre service for about the same monthly cost as you would have ...
This week: Check for AdobePassword Leak; Internet of Things Overhype?; Cloud Computing Matters; Facebook’s Failure; Berners-Lee Appalled at Spy Agency Encryption-Cracking; Gates scolds Zuckerberg Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who live where we do (British Columbia, Canada), work like we ...
ADSL or Cable? Or Why not Both? If your business is in BC or Alberta, do you go with High Speed Cable or Business ADSL to connect to the Internet? Both have their advantages and disadvantages. High Speed Cable gives you very High Speeds at a very Low Cost. But there is also additional latency ...
This week: Quantum Computing Interest after NSA Cracking; Tech Giants Bolster Defenses Against Unauthorized Spying; Google Using Barges for Data?; NSA tapped Google and Yahoo Abroad; CEOs Clueless about Technology Each Monday we’ll pass on links to articles we thought were well worth reading from the previous week, for those who live where we do ...