Author: MGSN
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s health minister on Thursday said planned restrictions for transgender youth in the Western province of Alberta are “extremely dangerous,” a sign that policies could become a political wedge issue going into next year’s election. On Wednesday, conservative … Read More
Farmers’ protests that began in France in mid-January have spread across Europe in a fight for less bureaucracy and protection of their livelihoods amid the continent’s rising cost of living. Read More
Tech is a challenging Industry. In some respects, it is a victim of its own success. Established enterprises are under increasing pressure to deliver product and service lines with precision and speed. As competitors meet these hypermarket needs of consumers, companies and service provider firms struggle to meet the need for upgrading.According to a recent study by McKinsey & Co, B2B business needs modernization and expansion to maintain a competitive edge. However, the tech infrastructure that is needed to support the evolving upgrades is projected to be one of the most significant enterprise development costs.It would be easy to relegate…
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he believes India’s relations with Canada may have undergone “a tonal shift” in the days since the unsealing of a U.S. indictment alleging a conspiracy to murder a Sikh activist on American soil. Read More
In a world where digital innovation has reshaped consumer engagement, the sports and entertainment industry is experiencing a tectonic shift. This seismic change is powered by the emergence of fan-based media, which is challenging traditional sports broadcasting and fan engagement models. In a detailed conversation with Mac Hutchinson, CEO of Thinklyn and Publisher of BCFF (BCFootballFans.com), MGSN delves deep into this evolution, offering a rich, in-depth perspective on the burgeoning role of fan-driven initiatives in sports media.The Evolving Landscape of Sports MediaThe traditional sports media landscape, long governed by enterprise-based, multimedia companies, is being upended by a new, interactive model…
Tesla is recalling nearly all of the vehicles it sold in the U.S., more than 2 million across its model lineup, to fix a defective system that’s supposed to ensure drivers are paying attention when they use Autopilot. Read More
In a technology landscape where conventional wisdom posited that mobile phone technology would completely subsume standalone camera products, GoPro’s journey stands as a defiant and successful counter-narrative. It was widely anticipated that smartphone technology would rapidly advance to the extent of facilitating full-length movie filming. However, a crucial oversight was made in this prediction – the essential functions of mobile phones, namely voice and data communication, would always overshadow their camera capabilities. Amidst this backdrop, the demand for small, highly functional standalone cameras became evident. Such devices, capable of being attached to a person or object, were essential for capturing…
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The establishment of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) represents a significant shift in the legal landscape for patent litigation within the European Union. This new court system promises to streamline litigation costs for disputes over patents across most of the EU, with Poland, Croatia, and Spain as exceptions. The UPC will have its trial courts in Paris, Milan, and Munich, while the Court of Appeals will be situated in Luxembourg. Additionally, the Mediation and Arbitration Center will operate from Lisbon and Ljubljana. The formation of this court is a strategic move, considering the EU’s status as the third-largest economy globally,…