Musk said last week that he had lined up $46.5 billion in financing to buy Twitter
Loss of 200,000 subscribers rattled investors, who had been told to expect a gain of 2.5 million
You’re being tracked, and discovering and correcting a tracker’s mistakes is no small task
Software company says it would pay $165 million to settle the claims
Expert: urgent need for a way to force tech companies to swiftly remove indecent images of children
Online Streaming Act which would subject streaming services to same rules as Canadian broadcasters
New bill seeks to update the 1991 Broadcasting Act which predates the internet revolution
Analyst says the era of cheap streaming is drawing to an end
The company said AWS is ‘experiencing console issues’
‘This will greatly reduce competition and consumer choice, and impoverish the diversity of voices’
Edward Rogers could fire directors because of dual-class share structure at company founded by his father
Edward Rogers misinterpreting B.C. law on removal of board members: family’s lawyer
Connected Coast project officially launched in Campbell River
Telus workers not fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by Oct. 15 to be tested 2 times a week
21 terminals will instead receive free Wi-Fi service
The project aims to provide high-speed internet coverage to rural and remote areas of the province
Fines could range up to five per cent of a platform’s gross global revenue for large firms
C-10 is not about content moderation, Steven Guilbeault tells the House of Commons ethics committee
Microsoft’s Bing search engine briefly did not show image results for the search term “tank man” on the anniversary of the bloody military crackdown in 1989
The nearly daylong wireless interruption had deep economic implications, experts said