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Lyft Offers $3.25 Rides in Toronto During TTC Subway Weekend Closures
Lyft is offering a promo on rides during TTC Subway closures.
Get Ready for ‘iPhone X Notch Clones’ from Android Manufacturers
It's no surprise the Android phone makers are going to copy the notch to death.
Elon Musk: All 20,000 Boring Company Flamethrowers Have Sold Out
Pre-orders for the $500 flamethrowers went live just a few days ago.
Canada’s AR and VR Industries in Dire Need of Homegrown Investors
This is the only way Canada can keep profits from seeping across the border and overseas.
eBay to Ditch PayPal as its Main Payments Processor in 2020
After 15 years, the company will start to move a percentage of its payments to a new partner.
Apple’s Podcast Analytics Data Reveals an Ad-Listening Audience
Apple rolled out its long-awaited Podcast Analytics feature last month, which is meant to give podcast publishers more data about the behavior of their listeners.
Here’s a Complete List of Audio Sources Supported by HomePod
A new Audio Sources section has been added to HomePod's tech specs page.
Apple Removes Secure Messaging App Telegram from App Store Due to ‘Inappropriate Content’ [u]
Apple has officially removed secure messaging app Telegram from the App Store, claiming it's being used to spread "inappropriate content."
Facebook Beats on Earnings, Less Time Being Spent on the Platform
Facebook made a startling revelation yesterday: for the first time ever, it lost a million users in the US and Canada in Q4 2017.
Nintendo ‘Mario Kart Tour’ for Mobile Devices Coming March 2019
Nintendo has announced Mario Kart Tour is coming to smartphones.
Shaw Communications Offering Buyout Program to 6,500 Employees
Shaw Communications is offering buyouts to approximately half of its work force in the midst of a "total business transformation."
Apple VP Jennifer Bailey: Apple Pay is Accepted at 1 out of 2 US Stores
Apple's VP of Internet Services Jennifer Bailey delivered a keybote at NRF 2018 where she discussed the current state retail and Apple Pay.