March 2026

Fido Launches 5G Wireless Plans with Speeds Up to 1 Gbps

Rogers-owned Fido has launched 5G wireless plans across the board today. The company’s website has been updated to now say, "Live life in the fast lane with our new 5G plans." The plans below are all at 5G speeds (up to 1Gbps) after autopay discounts and 10 to 20GB data bonuses: $35/20GB $40/80GB (was 60GB)...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: Private Matters

The first time I had seen Samsung's new Galaxy S26 Ultra, it was lauded as the next big agentic AI phone. It's designed to meet your daily needs and habits, making your life easier. After spending two weeks with the device, going hands-on with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, I think it's unfair to only recognize...

Apple MacBook Neo Reviews: The Best Budget Laptop You Can Buy in 2026?

The review embargo for Apple’s highly anticipated MacBook Neo has officially lifted today, March 10, bringing a flood of first impressions for the company's most affordable laptop to date. Positioned as a direct challenger to the budget Windows and Chromebook markets, the Neo marks a major shift in Apple’s hardware strategy, which typically targeted the...

TikTok Canada Saved: New Deal With Feds Keeps Offices Open for Good

TikTok Canada has reached a major agreement with the federal government that will keep its local operations and jobs in place. Since opening Canadian operations in 2020, the company has grown to a point where more than 16 million Canadians now use the platform every month to be entertained, learn something new, and build their...

Apple Studio Display XDR Reviews: The 120Hz 5K Dream Is Finally Here

Apple’s new Studio Display XDR officially hits stores this Wednesday, March 11, and the first wave of reviews published today confirms that it is the most significant leap for Mac monitors in years. While the high price tag remains a focal point (starting at $4,499 in Canada), professionals are calling it the "holy grail" for...

Apple Smart Home Hub Delayed Again: Why Siri’s AI Struggles Are to Blame

Apple has been forced to push back the launch of its long-awaited smart home display as the company continues to grapple with its artificial intelligence strategy, reports Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter. The device, internally known as J490, was originally slated for a spring 2025 release but has faced multiple...