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We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

6 months ago

Terms of Silence

  Last March, a community health activist in Myanmar published a warning about escalating violence. By Wednesday, it vanished, flagged,…

8 months ago

Make Russia Boot Again: From Microships to MAGA

Western sanctions have severed Russia's technological lifelines from military-grade circuits to basic software updates. The impact cuts deeper than battlefield…

1 year ago

Granny’s Got Game: Outsmarting Scammers

At a recent cybersecurity info session with seniors at Britannia United Church in Ottawa where I was invited to join…

1 year ago

Faith in a Screened World

In 2024, the role of churches in Canada is being questioned in ways that reflect both the shifting societal landscape…

1 year ago

The Slaughterhouse of Digital Deceit in Pig Butchering Scams

Echoing the deceptive schemes of the 1980s, where fast-talking con artists would swindle the unsuspecting through elaborate Ponzi schemes, the…

2 years ago

Samba of Privacy in Brazil’s Digital Financial Carnival

Dedicated to my incredible wife Caroline and her solo journey across Brazil. In the swirling currents of global finance, Brazil…

2 years ago

Byte and the Badge: Policing in the Digital Frontier

Welcome to the intersection of bravery and innovation, where the steadfast values of law enforcement merge with the transformative power…

2 years ago

The Toy Story of Tomorrow!

Welcome to a world where toys and technology blend seamlessly, creating a dynamic playground of innovation. Imagine interactive robots that…

2 years ago

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