Technology



Budget Mac: Is Apple’s cheapest laptop any good for students?

For years, the question of whether purchasing a MacBook was worth it for students came down to a single, uncomfortable factor: the price.

March 6, 2026

Spring skiing’s carefree image—bikini tops, bright sun, and soft snow—is quickly fading, replaced by shortened seasons and ski hills creatively scrambling to adapt to a warming climate.

January 16, 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) might be the reason your new tech purchase is more expensive.

November 28, 2025

A 3D-printed biopsy capsule device that turns tumour fragments normally lost during biopsy into precisely mapped samples and could open new possibilities for understanding glioblastoma.

Amid the frozen expanse of Canada’s Arctic, a Queen’s team of researchers are designing drones that can adapt and endure where few machines—or humans—can go.

The University unveiled a decade-long plan to reshape the future of its classrooms.

Canada’s plan to expand its role in the global critical minerals market is moving from strategy to policy.

November 7, 2025

As technology becomes part of daily life, the next interface could be in what you wear.

If you couldn’t access your homework, order online, or watch your favourite TV show recently, you might’ve borne witness to Amazon Web Services’ internet-wide outage.

A Queen’s researcher is exploring how chemistry can turn a problem into a resource.

Imagine a friend who never leaves your side, listens to every word you say, and hangs around your neck. That’s the promise of Friend, a necklace powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) making waves in tech circles.

Apple announced iOS 26 at WWDC 2025, introducing a new design, AI tools, and unified software versioning across devices.

Upgraded camera, power chip, and design, all make Apple’s newest iPhone a tempting splurge, but the real question begs if it delivers enough to justify the splurge.

It’s lonely at the top, but Elon Musk now has company as Larry Ellison briefly eclipses him as the richest person in the world.

The glowing purple dome on top of the Biosciences complex is getting a new upgrade.

Phones double as alarm clocks, classrooms, and social centres. They’re often the first thing checked in the morning, and the last thing seen at night.

A new $2.5 million  project puts Queen’s at the forefront of research on hidden harms in humanitarian work.

Your eyesight isn’t worth $12,000 — but social media would have you believe otherwise.

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools take over university classrooms and offices, Queen’s has appointed its first Special Advisor on Generative AI.

A smart lens that watches your eyes, catching glaucoma’s silent threat before it steals sight, turning prevention into vision saved.

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