Karim Baratov, 22, was arrested in Ancaster on Tuesday.
Co-owner of Meltdown eSports Bar says he has been getting calls for months.
Many are hoping the upcoming federal budget will help post-secondary students land real-life experience in emerging fields.
CJ Prober pledges to hold the line on costs, make the cameras easier to use and chase international growth.
When America closes a door, Canada could open a window for high-tech workers and start-ups hit by Trump's travel ban, internal docs suggest.
Julian Assange has said that WikiLeaks will partner with tech companies to help defend them against potential CIA hacks.
A U.S. company has launched what it is calling the first fully robotic food delivery service in the U.S.
Experts ask if gadgets may lead children, who are already glues to screens, further away from learning social skills.
Several companies are working to create highly detailed, three-dimensional digital maps to help cars identify their surroundings.
Mayer won’t be paid her annual bonus nor receive a potentially lucrative stock award.
Sugar Mobile, which offers cheaper wireless services, piggybacked on Rogers’s network through an agreement with its sister company.
Google received a patent for a hat with a stills-and-video camera mounted on the brim.
Blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, has caught the eye of the federal government and Canada’s big banks.
A growing number of school boards say that using technology as an educational tool works better than an outright ban on cellphones, which students often ignore.
After spending the past decade and $32 million working on the technology, a Toronto company is releasing a sleek version of electronic glasses that enable the legally blind to see.
From touchscreen mirrors to robo-assistants, the majority of shoppers aren't enthused about technology merging with their shopping habits.
There is no shortage of options to help revellers look past the green beer and raise a glass of Irish whiskey.