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Google Fined $6.6 billion CAD by European Union in Android Antitrust Case
The European Union hit Google with a massive €4.3 billion antitrust fine Wednesday for abusing the dominance of Android.
Metric’s Latest Music Video Was Recorded Entirely on an iPhone X
Toronto-based rock band Metric has released a new music video that was recorded entirely on an iPhone X.
Instagram Will Update Two-Factor Authentication to Not Use SMS Codes
Instagram is working on a new, more secure method of two-factor authentication that would not require a user's phone number.
McDonald’s Canada to Celebrate One-Year Anniversary of McDelivery on July 19
Eligible residents will have a chance to win a piece of ‘90s-inspired swag through a social contest.
Uber Canada Rolls Out New Tools to Improve Driver, Rider Communication
Uber says the tools have been designed to make tricky pickups much less stressful.
2018 MacBooks May Feature Intel’s 8th-Generation Amber Lake Chips
This year's MacBooks are likely to feature Intel's upcoming 14nm++ Y-Series Amber Lake chips.
Google Assistant Gets Handy New Visual Snapshot Feature
The new feature provides curated, helpful information based on the time of day.
Foodora Now Lets Your Order Delivery Using Amazon Alexa
Foodora has announced customers can now order food using Amazon Alexa.
Sonos Beam Sound Bar Now Available in Canada for $499
The Sonos Beam sound bar has officially launched in Canada and beyond today.
iOS 12 Beta 4 Download and More Out for Developers
Apple has released another round of beta builds for developers to install and test.
Netflix’s Internet Speed Test Now Measures Latency and Upload Speed
Netflix has announced FAST.com now measures latency and upload speed.
Tribunal Dismisses Family’s Complaint That Wi-Fi Caused Son’s Migraine Headaches
A case in which the family of a British Columbia middle school student claimed that Wi-Fi had given him migraine headaches has been dismissed.