Stories by John Quintet

Apple Rolls Out Creator Studio Subscription: Canadian Pricing Revealed

Apple is launching a new subscription called Apple Creator Studio, bundling several of its professional creative apps into a single monthly plan aimed at video editors, musicians, designers, and productivity-focused users. The subscription also brings some cool new icons for its creative apps too. Apple Creator Studio will be available starting January 28 and includes...

Apple Watch Sleep Tracking Needs an iPhone Backup Alarm Too

For many Apple Watch users, the promise of a gentle haptic vibration on the wrist is a welcome alternative to a blaring bedside alarm when using the wearable's Sleep Tracking feature. However, some users are discovering a frustrating downside: it is too easy to turn off the alarm while still asleep. The Problem: Silent Oversleeping...

Anker SOLIX E10: A Whole-Home Backup System Built for Blackouts

Anker SOLIX has announced a new whole-home backup power system designed to keep an entire house running during power outages, calling it the “world’s first smart-hybrid” system. The company unveiled the Anker SOLIX E10, a smart hybrid backup system that combines large battery storage, solar power, and a fuel-powered generator into one setup. Unlike smaller...

LEGO Finally Reveals Pokémon Sets and Prices Hit $900 in Canada

LEGO and Pokémon announced their first-ever LEGO Pokémon sets on Monday, marking the first time Pokémon characters will be available as full LEGO builds. Both companies previously announced in March of last year new sets were coming, and now we have our first glimpse of what's in store. The new LEGO Pokémon sets will launch...

Apple Confirms Google Gemini Will Power the Next AI Siri

Apple and Google have confirmed a multi-year partnership that will see Apple base its next generation of Apple Foundation Models on Google’s Gemini AI technology. That's right, Apple is relying more on Google instead of using its own AI models. The companies announced the deal in a joint statement, saying the Gemini models and Google’s...

Apple Scores 7 Major Nominations at the Producers Guild Awards

Apple TV has landed seven nominations at the upcoming Producers Guild Awards, with recognition spread across film, drama, comedy, documentary and children’s programming. The nominations are for the 37th Producers Guild Awards, which take place Saturday, February 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. On the film side, Apple picked up a nomination for Outstanding Producer of...

Telus Job Cuts Don’t Stop: Union Says Hundreds Offered Buyouts

Telus is offering another round of voluntary severance packages to Canadian workers, a move the union representing many of those employees says will lead to more job losses and weaker service for customers. According to the United Steelworkers, nearly 700 workers across the country have been offered voluntary severance packages, including more than 500 union...

Tesla Adds a Budget Model Y in Canada With Features Missing in the U.S.

Tesla has added a new Model Y Standard rear-wheel-drive to its Canadian lineup, giving buyers a cheaper way to get into its best-selling electric SUV. The new version starts at about $49,990 CAD in Canada, undercutting the Model Y Premium All-Wheel Drive by roughly $15,000 CAD, which until now had been the lowest-priced option. Interestingly,...

Apple Accused of Running a ‘Walled Garden’ Monopoly in Canada

Looks like Canadians are attempting to break down Apple’s App Store dominance here as well, and not just in the U.S. The Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, better known as CIPPIC, has filed an application asking for permission to bring a case under the Competition Act, accusing Apple of abusing its dominant...