Stories by John Quintet

Public Mobile Adds More Data to Its Black Friday Deals: What’s New

Telus-owned Public Mobile today added a $45/100GB plan with Canada-US-Mexico, which was essentially its $60 plan but discounted for Black Friday. Now, we’re seeing Public Mobile changing its $35 and $40 per month plans, increasing data by 10GB to 20GB and 70GB total. Here are Public Mobile’s Black Friday plans as of November 28, 2025: $35/20GB...

iPhone 17 Black Friday Deals Just Dropped from Rogers, Telus and Bell

Rogers, Telus and Bell just dropped new Black Friday deals, and the latest includes offers for Apple’s latest iPhone 17, if you’re willing to sign on the dotted line for one of those bring-it-back (leasing) offers and pay for the most expensive monthly plan. Rogers is advertising “Our Ultimate deal on iPhone 17 for $0/mo.”...

New on Crave: December 2025

Crave is stacking December 2025 with holiday movies, new originals, big doc premieres and a ton of classic films. Here’s everything hitting the platform next month. Holiday Collection now streaming Crave’s Holiday hub is live with tons of favourites, including Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Holiday, Love Actually, Gremlins, National Lampoon’s Christmas...

How to Fix: Android RCS Chats Not Working and Stuck on Verifying

Some Android users in Canada are reporting problems with RCS chat features getting stuck on “Setting up” or “Connecting,” especially on Bell. A few Reddit users say they’ve finally found a workaround after years of trying to get RCS to activate. One Bell customer said the issue went away after changing how their Google accounts...

Canada’s New Red Weather Alerts Just Hit the WeatherCAN App

Environment and Climate Change Canada (formerly known as Environment Canada in 2015) is changing how it issues weather alerts, introducing a colour-coded system meant to make warnings easier to understand at a glance, it announced on Wednesday. The federal agency will now label alerts as yellow, orange, or red, depending on how serious the expected...

Starlink Just Dropped Internet Prices in Canada Starting at $70

SpaceX’s Starlink now has cheaper internet plans in Canada, with prices starting at $70 CAD per month. The company expanded two new options called Residential 100 Mbps and Residential Lite, joining the regular Residential plan. The idea is to give households more choice based on how much speed they need and how heavy their internet...

1Password Brings Autofill to ChatGPT’s Atlas Browser

1Password is adding official support for OpenAI’s new AI-powered Atlas browser (which debuted in October), making it easier for users to manage logins and autofill credentials inside the app from day one. The password manager’s browser extension now works on Atlas, and 1Password says setup is simple: users can install the extension, authenticate through Touch...

OpenAI Turns Sora Into a Holiday Toy With New Themed Styles

OpenAI has released a new update for its AI video tool, Sora, adding a feature called Sora Styles. The update arrives just in time for the U.S. Thanksgiving weekend and lets users apply preset looks to their AI-generated videos. The first six styles are Thanksgiving, Vintage, News, Selfie, Comic, and Anime. They give creators quick...

ChatGPT’s New Shopping Tool Arrives Just in Time for Black Friday

OpenAI has launched a new feature called shopping research that’s meant to help people figure out what to buy without digging through dozens of websites themselves. The tool asks you what you’re looking for, checks reliable sources across the internet, and builds a personalized buying guide in a few minutes. The feature is now available...