The rapid change of the Western order is driving Canadian tech sovereignty in new directions.
June 2025 Newsletter
Information security and personal data hygiene is more critical than ever before. In this month's newsletter, we take a look at some of the most impactful AI and security challenges from May.
April 2025 Newsletter
We're getting a rude but overdue 'wake up call' on our digital sovereignty, and it's time to step up to the challenge.
September 2024 Newsletter
This month, we're focusing on the usual smattering of tech and privacy news, but I'm mostly posting an update about my electronics product design and engineering developments.
June 2024 Newsletter
This month, the newsletter is heavily focused on privacy issues. Many of these issues are found at the nexus of Machine Learning and various regulatory frameworks, or lack thereof.
February 2024 Newsletter
This month, there's been a lot of hype around CES, and new tech products like Apple's Vision Pro, which just debuted this week in the US. But there have also been lots of big security issues and major platform updates, as noted below.
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.
Optimize your charging!
In this article, we'll take a look at power and charging your devices from first principles, and unpack the confusing overlap between USB-C and Thunderbolt.
Smart Home Standards: "State of the Union” for Late-2022
Here’s an overview of the various standards that might affect your smart home investments and roll-out, (as of November 2022.)