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Who's hacking into home security cameras'Peeping hackers have been wreaking havoc on home security cameras. Spying, prying and scaring people in their own homes. Now it's being reported it's a hacking group had been livestreaming the feeds.
Google claims 'quantum supremacy'
BERLIN; Google said on Wednesday it had achieved a breakthrough in computer research, by solving a complex problem in minutes with a so-called quantum computer that would take today's most powerful supercomputer thousands of years to crack.
Pearson airport to use AI-powered tech to detect weapons
Canada's busiest airport will soon be using artificial intelligence-powered technology to detect weapons.The operator of Toronto’s Pearson International Airport says it has agreed to test the new system developed at an Ivy League American univer

While selfie-takers obsesses over what they'll look like in the future, privacy experts are concerned about the photos they send today
THE HIGHLY DANGEROUS 'TRITON' HACKERS HAVE PROBED THE US GRID
ON THE SCALE of security threats, hackers scanning potential targets for vulnerabilities might seem to rank rather low. But when it's the same hackers who previously executed one of the most reckless cyberattacks in history—one that could have easily tur

Rogers is introducing unlimited data plans with no overage charges starting Thursday. Plans will start at $75 and include 10 gigabytes per month at full data-transmission speeds and unlimited data at reduced speed after that.
Canada is becoming a tech hub. Thanks, Donald Trump!
US companies are going to keep hiring foreign tech workers, even as the Trump administration makes doing so more difficult. For a number of US companies that means expanding their operations in Canada, where hiring foreign nationals is much easier.
Aluminum producer Norsk hit by cyberattack
Norsk Hydro, one of the world's largest producers of aluminum, was battling on Tuesday to contain a cyberattack which hit parts of its production, sending its shares lower and aluminum prices higher.
Physicists reverse time using quantum computer
Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology teamed up with colleagues from the U.S. and Switzerland and returned the state of a quantum computer a fraction of a second into the past. They also calculated the probability that an electro
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