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Curator and writer Weber (Balthus) tells the fascinating story of an art-obsessed family—especially Sterling and Stephen Clark, whose affinity with artists, says Weber, went beyond the usual collector ...
A scam involving QR codes is targeting victims across the GTA using bike-share bikes and parking machines. CBC's Haydn Watters breaks down how to protect yourself. Lindsey Graham rants about Churchill ...
Peter Leventis was in a hurry and needed a Bike Share bike, fast. But the QR code he scanned to unlock the bike wouldn't work. So he tried scanning a different bike. Then another. That's when he ...
Microsoft Teams uses modern authentication, a more secure method for signing in to the app. It is also known as Single Sign-On or SSO. It enables users to log in to their Microsoft Teams account ...
The capital will be used to accelerate development and testing of its first production chip, convert customer engagements into pilot deployments, strengthen its software toolchain, and more The ...
Ashley MacIsaac, who is seeking $1.5m in civil lawsuit, says inaccurate information led to concert cancellation An acclaimed Canadian fiddle player has launched a $1.5m civil lawsuit against Google, ...
If you encounter You’ll need the Internet for this, Error 0x800704CF when opening Microsoft Store apps, Office, Outlook, OneNote, etc. on Windows 11/10, then this ...
Authorities in Toronto and Mississauga are warning of fraudulent QR codes placed on Bike Share bikes and parking machines, redirecting users to scam payment sites. The scheme, known as 'quishing,' is ...
A Mandan woman has pleaded not guilty to stabbing another woman with a pair of sewing shears, after a psychological evaluation determined she was able to understand and participate in legal ...