This May was a busy one, with major shifts in the Canadian tech landscape.
October 2025 Newsletter
Skepticism to the AI bubble has been rising, Canada struggles to step up to our digital sovereignty, and the rift between for-profit and open-source postures continues to widen.
February 2025 Newsletter
This month, we cover many AI and security/privacy challenges out in the wild from January.
December 2024 Newsletter
Most of this month's links and mentions are security and privacy related.
November 2024 Newsletter
"AI" hype continues to grow, Apple released a bunch of new product updates, and NVidia is now the world's largest company by market cap; articles below are focused on the challenging tug-of-war between privacy (or deterioration of it) and machine-learning "land grab" issues.
July 2024 Newsletter
Basic consumer privacy and data sovereignty is under heavy attack right now. Machine learning and large-language models continue to be hyped beyond belief. So let's take a minute to pause, catch our breath, and then move forward again, together.
April 2024 Newsletter
This month's newsletter and linked articles highlight many ongoing security and privacy concerns.
Mac Browsers: Making the Web more Accessible
In this article, we'll take a look at using zoom features, tap-to-resize, and Reading Mode on several popular Mac web browsers.
May 2023 Newsletter
This month, we take a look at important security and privacy issues that affect all our clients.
Sharing via AirDrop
In this article, we'll take a look at why you might want to use Apple's AirDrop feature, and a procedure for how to use it on your iPad and/or iPhone.