A new open-source framework called PageIndex is revolutionizing document retrieval by achieving a 98.7% accuracy rate on complex documents where …
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Bluesky has released its first transparency report, highlighting significant growth in user activity and a rise in moderation and legal …
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Moltbook is quickly becoming a focal point in the digital landscape, emerging as a unique social network where AI agents …
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Set for February 25 Launch The anticipated Samsung Galaxy S26 series is rumoured to be unveiled …
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Avestec Technologies Leverages Student Interns to Drive Innovation Avestec Technologies, a Burnaby-based company specializing in flying robots for infrastructure inspections, …
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Canada’s cybersecurity landscape is witnessing a significant development with Metropolitan Technologies, an Ottawa-based startup founded by Daly Brown and Nick …
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A recent study by Google reveals that AI models can significantly improve their performance on complex tasks by simulating internal …
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The Wi-Fi Only Works When It’s Raining A peculiar home networking issue has captured attention, where a Wi-Fi connection only …
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1) Opening verdict Vancouver’s tech hiring climate is steady-but-selective: there are real openings, but the market is picky on experience, domain fit, and “ready-on-day-one” …
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1) Opening verdict Toronto tech hiring in late January 2026 looks stabilizing, not rebounding. The market is no longer in free-fall, …