Ottawa researchers aim to make future computers less hackable
Computer scientists believe that even the strongest data encryption of present-day computers won’t stand a chance against their quantum heirs. Not that quantum computers —
Ottawa researchers aim to make future computers less hackable
Computer scientists believe that even the strongest data encryption of present-day computers won’t stand a chance against their quantum heirs. Not that quantum computers —
NHL’s Bettman books ticket to Ottawa as optimism over outdoor game increases
The final event in Mayor Jim Watson’s much-touted “hat trick” of marquee Canada 150 spectacles appears close to being a reality. New Ottawa Senators president
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate drops to five-year low of 5.7%
The unemployment rate in the National Capital Region hit its lowest level since September 2011 last month, driven in large part by a rapidly expanding
12-storey tower part of Château Laurier expansion plans filed with city
The owners of Ottawa’s iconic Château Laurier are pushing ahead with their controversial expansion plans and recently filed a site plan application with the city
Connected vehicles: Some Ottawa truckers to get traffic light tech under pilot project
Remember the last time you had to slam on the breaks at a succession of frustratingly ill-timed red lights? By Adam Kveton Or hit the gas
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke defends powering Breitbart storefront
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke waded into the political waters this week to defend his e-commerce company against a litany of complaints for powering the online
Ottawa startup Milieu brings artificial intelligence to city public consultations
An Ottawa startup has brought a new approach to public consultation in the city, using artificial intelligence tools to break down how residents feel about
WiLAN shares jump after Ottawa patent firm posts $8.6M Q4 profit
Investors in Ottawa-based patent licensing firm WiLAN (TSX:WIN) (NASDAQ:WILN) pushed the company’s shares up more than seven per cent on Thursday following a positive earnings
Feds pledge to recoup overpayments from civil servants affected by Phoenix debacle
The federal government will get back all of the money it has overpaid civil servants through its problem-plagued payroll system, the deputy minister in charge
Ottawa-Gatineau population climbs to 1.32 million; falls behind Calgary
Ottawa’s population has increased faster than Canada as a whole over the last five years, but rapid growth in Alberta unseated the capital as the
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