Computers
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Police investigate theft of laptops, electronics from Guelph schoolPolice in Guelph, Ont., say more than $4,500 worth of electronics were stolen during an overnight break-in at one of the portables on school grounds.CrimeNov 17, 2022
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Investments needed in Atlantic Canadian provinces for cybersecurity, training: expertsThe Atlantic Provinces Economic Council warns cybersecurity is important for businesses and governments, while the Better Business Bureau is warning people about an Instagram scam.TechJan 26, 2022
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‘The internet’s on fire’: Software vulnerability causes scramble to stop growing threatThe vulnerability, dubbed `Log4Shell,' was uncovered in a utility that's ubiquitous in cloud servers and enterprise software used across industry and government.TechDec 11, 2021
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Saskatoon-raised producer proving anything is possible, receives 2nd Emmy AwardIt took Ryan Whitehead time to find his dream job, but now, not only is he having the time of his life, he and his team at XR Media Group are winning awards.CanadaOct 15, 2020
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Partnership between London Drugs and CFS reboots online learning programThe partnership will see London Drugs sending laptops and desktop computers to Computers For Kids in Saskatoon and Regina to be refurbished and sent to schools and families in need.TechAug 20, 2020
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Election scraps regular Return to School Plan updates in New BrunswickNew Brunswick parents are expressing concerns over the province's move to scrap twice-weekly updates on its Return to School Plan.EducationAug 18, 2020
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Hamilton police release video showing man licking hands, touching computersVideo shows man licking his hands and then touching computers in a Hamilton store.CrimeJun 17, 2020
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Need for computers high in Winnipeg as online education the new normal with COVID-19"We’re looking to call upon the community to see if we can acquire another 400-plus computers."CanadaApr 27, 2020
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Program that provides computers to Alberta students in need says ‘demand has been relentless’As Alberta students transition to learning online because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a program that helps connect kids who need computers has become very busy.EducationApr 7, 2020
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‘Geography and rurality’ barriers to online social connection amid coronavirus crisis: Tech ManitobaFor people without internet access or computer skills, the technology that's keeping many of us connected could be making them feel even more isolated.HealthApr 3, 2020
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