Top News Stories
  • [ April 19, 2026 ] How do teens really use AI companions? With more creativity than you might think Artificial Intelligence
  • [ April 19, 2026 ] AI ‘agent’ fever comes with lurking security threats Artificial Intelligence
  • [ April 19, 2026 ] China seeks to rein in risks from AI ‘digital humans’ Artificial Intelligence
  • [ April 19, 2026 ] Atlantic current shows two-decade decline across four deep-ocean monitoring sites Phys.org-Environment
  • [ April 19, 2026 ] A humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the human half-marathon world record TechXplore-Robotics
Canada's Top News

Key Legal - Lawyers Online, On Demand - Visit KeyLegal.ca

  • Home
  • Apps
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Business & Finance
  • Computers
  • Environment
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Robotics
  • Public Policy
    • Health
    • Research
    • Social Sciences
    • Wellness
  • Security
  • Technology & Software
  • Video Games
  • Special Content
  • Home
  • Apps
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Business & Finance
  • Computers
  • Environment
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Robotics
  • Public Policy
    • Health
    • Research
    • Social Sciences
    • Wellness
  • Security
  • Technology & Software
  • Video Games
  • Special Content
HomeBusiness & Finance

Business & Finance

  • Fusion power may never be cost-competitive with renewables, study warns
    Fusion power plants are sites at which electricity could be generated via a process known as nuclear fusion, which entails the merging of two atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus. This process is known to generate very high amounts of energy, such as the energy required to light up... Read more
  • Game over: Players press EU to ban 'destroying' video titles
    It's a bitter pill for video gamers: a growing number of older but still-popular titles are being dropped by publishers—with servers going dark overnight—in a practice the EU is being urged to outlaw.... Read more
  • Microwave energy can transform tires into fuel and graphene faster
    Research published in the Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis has reviewed the potential for microwave assisted pyrolysis (MAP) to convert problematic waste materials such as tires, plastics and fiber, into fuels and high-end carbon materials.... Read more
  • EU spells out how Google must share data with rivals
    The European Commission set out Thursday how it wants Google to make a wide range of data accessible to rival search engines in order to comply with the bloc's digital rules.... Read more
  • The transactional—and optimizable—connections of 'cozy video games'
    Cozy is a vibe. So much so that even video games have been getting cozy.... Read more
  • EU threatens to force Meta to restore WhatsApp full access for rival AI chatbots
    European Union regulators have threatened to force WhatsApp parent Meta Platforms to reverse a move that they say effectively limits the AI chatbots of rival companies from accessing the messaging app.... Read more
  • AI's big productivity boost? It's happening from the sofa
    A new study by SIEPR's Michael Blank is among the first to examine an overlooked effect of generative AI: it's significantly boosting how much people get done at home. Barely a day goes by when there isn't a story about generative AI and what it means for companies and worker... Read more
  • Digital platforms are increasingly shaping the economy and society
    Digital platforms such as Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber and Airbnb are playing an increasingly important role in how markets function and how people find information, products and services online. This is the conclusion of a new review study by, among others, Shrabastee Banerjee and Hannes Datta. According to the researchers,... Read more
  • Why some workers are embracing AI while others won't use it, according to a new Gallup poll
    More American workers are experimenting with artificial intelligence in their jobs, but skepticism is still widespread.... Read more
  • The more commodified your job, the more likely AI can do it: Lessons from online freelancing
    Not long ago, if you needed a speech polished, a document translated or a logo designed, you would probably have hired a freelancer online. Millions of people did exactly that. They went to platforms such as Fiverr and Upwork and paid someone (maybe on the other side of the world)... Read more
  • 'Stop hiring humans'? Silicon Valley confronts AI job panic
    AI industry insiders want workers to code smarter, think harder and lean into their humanity—but still dodge the question of how many jobs artificial intelligence will destroy.... Read more
  • Why are communities pushing back against data centers?
    Data centers, which house computer systems that help train AI models, are blanketing the country, a boom fueled by surging interest in AI and state tax breaks. More than 4,000 are already in operation, mostly in Virginia, Texas, and California, and 3,000 more are being planned or under construction.... Read more
  • Online viewers prefer livestreams to recordings
    In an era when most TikTok videos are prerecorded, can a band with a new single create a tighter bond with fans by debuting via livestream instead? Can a business do the same when promoting a new product?... Read more
  • US court expedites Anthropic's legal battle with Department of War
    A US appeals court on Wednesday denied Anthropic's request to put on hold a move by the Pentagon to label it a supply chain risk, but ordered the AI startup's legal battle with the Department of War to be put on a fast track.... Read more
  • Your brain for sale? The new frontier of neural data
    Your browsing history, your location, your political preferences. For years, tech companies have found ways to turn personal data into profit. Now, a new and far more intimate frontier is opening: the electrical signals produced by your brain.... Read more

Public Mobile Referral Codes

Editor’s Picks

Wearable tech for your ears: ‘Hearables’ can teach you a language or music with the help of AI

Google and Microsoft are creating a monopoly on coding in plain language

As a global infrastructure giant, Facebook must uphold human rights

Ransomware gangs are running riot – paying them off doesn’t help

More Headlines

Wildfires used to ‘go to sleep’ at night. Climate change is turning them into prime burning hours

Study finds park design affects cooling differently by day and night

What could your voice give away?

Doomscrolling or connecting? Study reveals social media’s complex effect on loneliness

Lawyers Lookup - Find An Ontario Lawyer

Internet News

How Tinder is being used for more than just hook-ups

Governments must work with restaurants on a no-fee delivery app

The future of psychiatry promises to be digital — from apps that track your mood to smartphone therapy

More businesses are trying mobile apps to lure and keep consumers

Screenshots have generated new forms of storytelling, from Twitter fan fiction to desktop film

4 ways to have a positive experience when engaging with social media

Highlights

  • Enhance Your Online Presence with Top-Notch Web Design and Digital Marketing Services in Canada
    July 4, 2023
  • Free Dark Web Monitoring Stamps the $17 Million Credentials Markets
    March 1, 2023
Latest In Tech

Early-warning model developed to predict toxic social media storms

What makes a hit? On TikTok and Spotify, listeners only partly decide

No Picture

Are Google’s ‘preferred sources’ a good thing for online news?

‘Smartphone-only’ internet access deepens digital inequality, study finds

Latest in Social Sciences

Doomscrolling or connecting? Study reveals social media’s complex effect on loneliness

First archaeological case of cleft lip identified in China reveals inclusive care in Qing dynasty community

After the guns fall silent, violence follows children home across Africa for years to come

Kinship interlocks: How the rich stay rich

Latest in Retail

The transactional—and optimizable—connections of ‘cozy video games’

EU threatens to force Meta to restore WhatsApp full access for rival AI chatbots

TERMS OF USE

PRIVACY POLICY

INSTAGRAM

CONTACT US

  • Home
  • Apps
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computers
  • Health
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Security
  • Software
  • Technology & Software
  • Video Games

© 2024 E-RADIO.CA - CANADA'S LATEST TECH NEWS HEADLINES, STORIES AND MORE.