After opening the first office in Japan in 2001 in Shibuya, a district of Tokyo, Google wants to go further Installing its first data center in the country in 2024. A new data center in Chiba for Google in one
Australian stocks rose to a nearly three-week high on Wednesday, supported by banking and technology stocks, as investors calmed down by the central bank’s surprise decision to slow the pace of its rate hikes. The S&P/ASX 200 Index was up
The Chinese company ByteDance, behind TikTok, has agreements with many companies that place these beacons on websites. Result: Internet users, whether they are users of the social network or not, are tracked on these websites without their knowledge and the
The 22-year-old Iranian Kurd died on September 16, three days after she was arrested by vice squads for violating the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code, which requires women in particular to wear the veil. Anger erupted during his funeral and
Aware of the enormous difficulties we face, we will search intensively and intelligently for new solutions.he said during a publicly televised session, noting that his country was facing a deadlock almost totally Access to western technologies. Not only restrictions, but
Google Canada will provide $2.7 million in grants to help Indigenous communities prepare for technology careers and conduct digital media literacy training focused on supporting underrepresented communities. The US tech giant said more than $1.3 million will be donated to
Almost 15 years ago, a report cast doubt on the safety of certain Montreal Fire Department (SIM) boats. But only recently did the city take notice of this document and put boats out of service. A decision made in tragic
(Toronto) Google Canada will provide $2.7 million in grants to help Indigenous communities prepare for technical jobs and conduct digital media literacy training focused on supporting underrepresented communities. Posted on October 3rd The U.S. tech giant said more than $1.3
In a report presented on Tuesday, the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics also urges the government to develop a regulatory framework for the use, bans, monitoring and privacy protection of this new tool. Face recognition technology
In less than a week, two Canada-based insurance technology companies announced they had raised funds. HelloSafe announced on September 20 that it had raised $4.2 million. With this money, the company wants to “strengthen its teams, continue to improve the