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CASL in Plain English: What Every Canadian Business Needs to Know
If your business sends marketing emails, promotional texts, or even certain social media messages to customers in Canada make sure you're doing it right
If your business sends marketing emails, promotional texts, or even certain social media messages to customers in Canada make sure you're doing it right
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The Hidden Cost of "Good Enough" Technology
There is a moment in the life of every laptop, server, or piece of software when it quietly shifts from "still working" to "holding you back."
There is a moment in the life of every laptop, server, or piece of software when it quietly shifts from "still working" to "holding you back."
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AI Poisoning - What It Is, Why It Matters, and What Your Business Should Know
AI poisoning is when someone corrupts the data that an AI tool learns from or references, so that it produces wrong, misleading, or harmful outputs without anyone realizing it.
AI poisoning is when someone corrupts the data that an AI tool learns from or references, so that it produces wrong, misleading, or harmful outputs without anyone realizing it.
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AI Tools and Your Business: What to Embrace, What to Watch, and Where We Draw the Line
AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT can help your team work faster, but not every tool is safe to install. Here's what SMBs need to ask before saying yes.
AI tools like Copilot and ChatGPT can help your team work faster, but not every tool is safe to install. Here's what SMBs need to ask before saying yes.
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Your Next Hardware Refresh Just Got More Urgent
If you've been putting off a laptop or desktop refresh, now is a good time to move it up the priority list. What used to be a "we'll deal with it when the hardware dies" decision is starting to look more like a planning problem.
If you've been putting off a laptop or desktop refresh, now is a good time to move it up the priority list. What used to be a "we'll deal with it when the hardware dies" decision is starting to look more like a planning problem.
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Apple's March 2026 Lineup: What Your Business Needs to Know
What’s Liquid Glass, and What to Do If You Don’t Like It
What’s Liquid Glass, and What to Do If You Don’t Like It If you’ve been following Apple’s recent product releases, you’ve probably heard the term “Liquid Glass.” That’s what Apple calls its newest design language, a combination of an aesthetic look and functional philosophy for the user interface in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 Tahoe, in particular, but also in watchOS 26, visionOS 26, and tvOS 26 (we think of them collectively as OS 26). Apple describes Liquid Glass as a “translucent...
What’s Liquid Glass, and What to Do If You Don’t Like It If you’ve been following Apple’s recent product releases, you’ve probably heard the term “Liquid Glass.” That’s what Apple calls its newest design language, a combination of an aesthetic look and functional philosophy for the user interface in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 Tahoe, in particular, but also in watchOS 26, visionOS 26, and tvOS 26 (we think of them collectively as OS 26). Apple describes Liquid Glass as a “translucent...
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Notable User Interface Changes to Expect in macOS 26
Notable User Interface Changes to Expect in macOS 26 macOS 26 Tahoe is a larger visual leap than any recent upgrade. Although we don’t yet recommend that everyone upgrade, we want to show you some of the user interface changes that will impact your everyday experience of using the Mac. Many of these changes stem from Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language, which we’ve previously covered in more detail. Familiar macOS interface elements with a new Liquid Glass appearance include: With...
Notable User Interface Changes to Expect in macOS 26 macOS 26 Tahoe is a larger visual leap than any recent upgrade. Although we don’t yet recommend that everyone upgrade, we want to show you some of the user interface changes that will impact your everyday experience of using the Mac. Many of these changes stem from Apple’s new Liquid Glass design language, which we’ve previously covered in more detail. Familiar macOS interface elements with a new Liquid Glass appearance include: With...
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