Internet Of Things
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BlackBerry looks to June IPO for Internet of Things business, CEO saysThe head of BlackBerry Ltd. says he's hoping for June timing on the initial public offering the company has planned for its Internet of Things business.MoneyOct 17, 2023
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Canada, allies must scrutinize military equipment for cyber weaknesses: expertsThe U.S. is scrutinizing its own arsenal of military gear for cyber weakness, one expert says.CanadaMar 5, 2020
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Most Canadians are wary of Huawei’s role in 5G. Here’s why some firms still favour itHuawei is "able to offer extremely beneficial financing options," one expert says. Here's why Huawei is still an option to build Canada's 5G network.CanadaFeb 11, 2020
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Here are 5 ways to protect your privacy on smart devicesHere are a few things you can do to minimize their eavesdropping potential of smart devices.WorldDec 31, 2019
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Control your holiday lighting the ‘smart’ wayTake your holiday lighting to the next level with these smart options.LifestyleDec 16, 2018
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Zombie accounts: Should you be deleting old logins and forgotten profiles?The internet is riddled with long-forgotten accounts on social media, dating apps and various shopping sites used once or twice. Sure, you should delete all those unused logins and passwords. And eat your vegetables. And go to the gym.TechOct 12, 2018
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Russian website streaming hundreds of cameras in Canada, experts warn your connected devices could be at riskIn homes, workplaces and other private spaces across the country there is a security risk hanging over the heads of many Canadians – wireless surveillance cameras left unsecured.CanadaDec 14, 2017
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Amazon announces Alexa will be available in Canada in DecemberAmazon announced Wednesday that Canadians will be able to buy Alexa, the company’s voice-activated digital assistant, on Dec. 5.ConsumerNov 15, 2017
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Smart devices can share your private data, but Canada’s privacy laws offer little protection: reportCanadian privacy laws are lagging behind the times when it comes to protecting consumers' personal data from smart devices and gadgets, according to a new report.CanadaOct 7, 2017
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Electronics all over your home could be spying on you. Here’s how to stop itIn a world where even the most private of devices offer internet-connected features, how do you protect your privacy in your own home?TechMar 26, 2017
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