Stories by John Quintet

Koodo Hits Prepaid Customers with Price Hike in September

Telus-owned Koodo looks to be increasing the prices of its plans for prepaid customers. According to a text message sent to Koodo customers, the company says prices are going to jump in September. "Heads up! We have an update about your plan. Starting September 15, 2025, the price of your 30-day plan will increase by...

New on BritBox: September 2025

The BBC's streaming service BritBox has shared its list of new shows coming to the service in September 2025. Coming in September are fresh mysteries, period dramas, and returning fan favourites. From gritty crime thrillers to sweeping family sagas, there’s plenty to binge as we head into fall—plus a peek at what’s coming in October...

Google Launches AI-Powered Flight Deals Search in Canada

Google is adding a new AI-powered feature to Google Flights called Flight Deals, aimed at travellers who just want the cheapest trip without endless date and destination searches. Instead of manually adjusting filters, you can type something like “week-long trip this winter to a city with great food, nonstop only” or “10-day ski trip to...

Apple Brings Back Blood Oxygen Feature to Some U.S. Apple Watches

Apple announced on Thursday is pushing out iOS 18.6.1 and watchOS 11.6.1 today, reintroducing a tweaked Blood Oxygen feature for certain U.S. users with an Apple Watch. The update covers Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models that were sold in the U.S. without the feature because of a patent...

iPhone 17 Leak Spurs Popular Casemaker to Show Off its ‘Tank Case’

Toronto-based casemaker Dbrand has shared a teaser of its upcoming ‘Tank Case’ for Apple’s iPhone 17 series, which has seen most of its design already leak. Dbrand’s new Tank Case will be “launching September, exclusively for the iPhone 17 series,” says the company’s website. People can get notified of its release by signing up for...

Telecom CEO Rips Into Minister Joly Over ‘Damaging’ CRTC Internet Rules

Federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly is facing strong backlash from telecom executives after deciding to uphold the CRTC’s wholesale internet access rules, a move critics say will harm competition and investment. The decision allows Canada’s largest telecom companies to resell fibre optic access to internet service providers over their own and smaller players’ networks. The...

Apple Plans Home Security Devices to Take on Nest and Ring: Report

Apple is preparing a new wave of AI-focused products, including a tabletop robot, a smart speaker with a screen, and home-security cameras, according to people familiar with the company’s plans, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports. The tabletop robot—targeted for 2027—is described as an iPad-like display mounted on a moving arm that can swivel, track users around...

Google’s Gemini App Adds Temporary Chats, Now Remembers What You Say

Google’s Gemini AI app is getting new features aimed at making conversations more tailored while giving users more say over their data. The app can now remember details from past conversations to offer more personalized responses. This “personal context” setting is switched on by default but can be turned off in the app’s settings. When...

Spotify Reveals Canada’s Most-Streamed Artists of Early 2025

Spotify has released its first-half 2025 Canadian Global Impact List, naming Canadian artists whose songs were streamed most by listeners outside the country. Three Canadian acts made the global top 10: Tate McRae, Drake, and WizTheMc. McRae’s tracks “Sports car” and “Revolving door” both ranked in the global top 10, with “Sports car” taking the...

Apple Hits Back at Elon Musk, Says ‘App Store Is Fair and Free’

Elon Musk criticized Apple on Monday night, accusing the company of stacking the App Store in OpenAI’s favour, specifically the promotion of the latter’s app ChatGPT. “Apple is behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company besides OpenAI to reach #1 in the App Store, which is an unequivocal antitrust violation,”...

Meta’s Threads Passes 400 Million Monthly Active Users

Meta's Threads now has more than 400 million people using the platform each month, according to Instagram head Adam Mosseri. In a post on Threads, Mosseri said the milestone was reached a few weeks ago, calling the platform’s growth over the past two years “quite the ride.” He said the service began as “a zany...

Bell, Feds Complete Ocean Cable to Deliver Internet to Remote Islands

Bell says Fogo Island and Change Islands in Newfoundland are now connected to the mainland by a new subsea fibre optic cable, giving residents access to faster, more reliable internet. The company said on Tuesday it laid more than 16 kilometres of fibre across the ocean floor, replacing the old microwave-based system that used to...