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Hashtag Trending Feb.1-Software issues hit automakers; Poor performance linked to RTO mandates?; Microsoft continues to push Edge over Chrome

Software problems are hitting automakers hard, Tesla’s shares take a hit as Elon Musk’s compensation is reversed by a judge in a shareholder lawsuit,...

Hashtag Trending Nov.9-CIOs stepping away from being sole digital gatekeepers; Amazon and Samsung launches their LLMs; Facebook cracks down on ads made or altered...

Democratization or Shadow IT?  Amazon and Samsung both launch their own Large Language models. And Facebook joins Google in forcing advertisers to reveal changed...

Coffee Briefing May 17, 2022 – Cradlepoint extends cellular Intelligence capabilities; Canadian students win nine international STEM awards; new tech training programs for underserved Canadians;...

Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. This briefing is delivered by IT World Canada's editorial team!

Red Hat and General Motors collaborate to help advance software-defined vehicles at the edge

Today at the Red Hat Summit 2022, open source solutions provider Red Hat and General Motors (GM) announced a partnership to help advance software-defined...

Take a tour of GM’s new Markham-based Technical Centre

If General Motors' new Markham, Ont.-based Technical Centre feels more like the headquarters of a software development company than the office of a multinational automotive firm, that's by design.

GM’s new Markham-based Technical Centre to act as company’s software hub

General Motors' Greater Toronto facility will play a crucial role in the company's digital transformation efforts by developing software for autonomous and connected vehicles, infotainment, and active safety, one of its vice-presidents says.

NASA: Humanoid robot slated to live on space station

Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are slated to get an interesting new roommate later this year. Discovery is set to deliver 300-pound Robonaut 2, jointly built by NASA and GM, this fall.

The STINKO recovery: Competitive fear

The U.S. economy is clearly in a modest recovery, but obvious fears are still suppressing business investment, including IT spending. Underlying these concerns are opposing sets of competitive fears, which are motivating companies to stoke the spending fires. The key question: Which of these fears will prevail? It will all come down to one thing: the STINKO Factor.

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