Pragya Sehgal

Born and raised in the capital city of India - Delhi - bounded by the river Yamuna on the west, Pragya has climbed the Himalayas, and survived medical professional stream in high school without becoming a patient or a doctor. Pragya now makes her home in Canada with her husband - a digital/online marketing fanatic who also loves to prepare delicious meals for her. When she isn’t working or writing around tech, she’s probably watching art films on Netflix, or wondering whether she should cut her hair short or not. Can be contacted at [email protected] or 647.695.3494.

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Former BlackBerry exec joins network security firm iboss

Cloud network security firm iboss has appointed former BlackBerry chief product architect Eric Cornelius as its chief product officer.

Five ways you can celebrate Black History Month virtually

For the first time in 25 years, all celebrations are going to be virtual. We have rounded up a list of five interesting and meaningful ways you can participate in Black History Month from home.

New 21-Day Data Challenge from Lighthouse Labs will help Canadians gain experience working with data

Demand for data analysts is increasing rapidly in Canada, and tech education company Lighthouse Labs is putting the call out for interested applicants to sign up for its new upskilling initiative called the 21-Day Data Challenge.

Zoom Rooms updates target health and safety in the workplace

Today Zoom announced the general availability of Zoom Rooms, as well as updates to the platform that allow it to count the number of people in conference rooms to help offices maintain social distancing.

COVID-inspired gadgets from CES 2021

We've rounded up a list of 10 gadgets, unveiled at CES 2021, all aimed at protecting us from the coronavirus and minimizing its spread.

Canadian Civil Liberties Association says facial recognition tech in Canada should be suspended

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) has released two reports examining the state of facial recognition technology (FRT) in Canada and globally, and is calling for a moratorium on the controversial technology.

Amazon invests $3M in Canadian computer science programs

Amazon Canada is launching a new computer science program called Amazon Future Engineer and investing $3 million over three years to fund it and other Canadian programs.

The wackiest (and a few not so wacky) gadgets from CES 2021

As per tradition, here are 10 wacky gadgets from this year’s CES event.

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