Stories by John Quintet
Inside Apple Car’s Super Ambitious Design Journey
With Apple’s ambitious self-driving electric car project officially dead in the water, we now have some more details on the car design, according to sources speaking to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The initial design was to look like the EV startup Canoo’s lifestyle vehicle from 2020, a futuristic van with rounded edges. Windows were said to...
Tesla Confirms FSD Subscriptions for Canada in ‘Coming Weeks’
Tesla is set to launch its Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription service in Canada in the near future, as confirmed by Rohan Patel, the company's Vice President of Public Policy and Business Development, reports Tesla North. "Elon approved this Canada update and the team is working on the technical and regulatory procedures to make sure we...
ArriveCan Contractor: No Conflict of Interest From Dual Role President
In response to allegations of conflict-of-interest surrounding its founder David Yeo's recent employment at the Department of National Defence, Dalian Enterprises explained the steps taken to avoid potential conflicts. The company, involved in developing the controversial $60 million ArriveCan app, detailed measures including Yeo's conflict-of-interest filing, his resignation as a director and officer, and placing...
Apple Reinstates Epic Developer Account After Backlash
The Apple and Epic Games saga continues. After Apple approved Epic Games’ developer account in Sweden, the company then banned it again, saying the latter was untrustworthy, citing CEO Tim Sweeney’s criticism on X. Backlash ensued as Apple was seen as critical for flip-flopping on the Epic Games developer account, which is critical to bring...
How to Move from Android to iPhone [Tutorial]
Apple has shared a new video detailing how to move from Android to iPhone. The tutorial was shared on its Apple Support YouTube channel. Essentially, the steps are simple. You first need to verify that your Android phone’s contents will fit on your new iPhone or iPad. You should also update Chrome on your Android...
Tesla Apple Watch App Coming, Confirms Elon Musk
Right now Tesla’s iOS app only supports iPhone, as the application acts as a mobile key to access your vehicle plus other controls. There is no native Tesla Apple Watch app, but that looks to be changing, according to CEO Elon Musk, reports Tesla North. When an owner named “Danielle” explained how she was locked...
First M3 MacBook Air Reviews are Out [Roundup]
Apple has lifted its embargo today on the first early media reviews of its new M3 MacBook Air update. The 13 and 15-inch MacBook Air gained the latest version of Apple Silicon and now we have some reviews on the web for customers to read up on, before tomorrow's official launch of the new laptop....
Apple Speaks: Why We Banned the Epic Games Dev Account
Earlier today, Apple terminated the developer account that was previously reinstated for Epic Games, the founder of Fortnite. Epic Games shared the correspondence it received from Apple on why their developer account was banned, yet again. Apple later shared a statement with MacRumors on the matter, saying, "Epic's egregious breach of its contractual obligations to...
Here are Nintendo Mario Day Sales in Canada for 2024
Next week it's going to be March 10, also known as Mario Day (Mar10). Nintendo Canada has shared its list of 2024 Mar10 Day sales and events taking place next week. Here's a summary of what's happening in Canada: Nintendo Switch Online Classic Mario Games: Extended 14-day free trial (typically 7 days) for Nintendo Switch...
Feds, Alberta to Spend $112 Million to Expand High-Speed Internet
The federal government and Alberta have announced an investment of over $112 million to expand high-speed internet to rural areas of the province. The funding will bring high-speed internet to over 22,500 households ($4,977/home) in 166 rural and remote communites across the province, including 3,400 Indigenous households. "We all know that Internet is no longer...
Feds, B.C. to Drop $37 Million to Expand High-Speed Internet
The federal government and British Columbia announced on Tuesday it will spend over $37 million to expand high-speed internet in rural areas in the province. Funding will see 14 projects bring high-speed internet to over 7,500 households ($4,933/home), with 1,320 of these being Indigenous. One of the projects will bring cellular service to a roadway...
Bell Recognized in Opensignal Global Awards, Not Rogers or Telus
The 2024 Global Mobile Network Experience Awards have been announced by Opensignal, and Bell is the only telecom from the ‘Big 3’ to get recognition. The awards take a look at mobile network experience of users worldwide and Bell was recognized as a Global Leader in Group I for Download Speed Experience. Opensignal looked at...