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Musk’s Twitter tweaks foreshadow EU showdown over new rules

Article courtesy of Kelvin Chan, AP- TORONTO. - Self-proclaimed free speech warrior Elon Musk’s more unfettered version of Twitter could collide with new rules in Europe, where officials warn that the social media company will have to comply with some of the world’s toughest laws targeting toxic content.

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Ontario school board trying to recover from cyber incident

Article courtesy of Howard Solomon- TORONTO. - An Ontario public school board continues trying to recover from what it calls a cyber incident.

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Data management, sustainability, and high performance computing at the forefront of AWS re:Invent 2022

Article courtesy of Ashee Pamma, IT World Canada- TORONTO. - Adam Selipsky, chief executive officer (CEO) of Amazon Web Services (AWS) kicked off day two of AWS re:Invent 2022 with a keynote speech that unveiled a plethora of integrations and innovations to AWS’s broad cloud offerings.

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Biden in Michigan to visit computer chip plant, push agenda

Article courtesy of Chris Megerian- TORONTO. - President Joe Biden hit the road Tuesday to push his economic agenda, aiming to maintain momentum after his party’s better-than-expected showing in the midterm elections.

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Competitors chip away at Tesla’s U.S. electric vehicle share

Article courtesy of Tom Krisher- TORONTO. - New electric vehicle models from multiple automakers are starting to chip away at Tesla’s dominance of the U.S. EV market, according to national vehicle registration data.

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U.S. ranks fourth, Canada fifth on cybersecurity scale

Article courtesy of Ken Sweet and Michelle Chapman, AP- TORONTO. - Cryptocurrency lender BlockFi filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, the latest casualty of the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.

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CRTC holds meeting with five countries to fight scam calls

Article courtesy of Tom Li- Columnist ITWCA - TORONTO. - The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) have held a meeting with regulators from Canada, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong, and the U.S. to discuss better ways to block spam calls.

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U.S. ranks fourth, Canada fifth on cybersecurity scale

Article courtesy of Howard Solomon - Columnist ITWCA- TORONTO. - Canada ranks fifth among 20 countries in its preparation for and response to cybersecurity threats, according to a standard created by an academic journal and a security vendor.

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