Stories by Nehal Malik
Telus Drops Visual Voicemail and International Text from 50GB EPP Plan, Say Users
Some customers are reporting that Telus has quietly removed Visual Voicemail and International Text from its 50GB Exclusive Partner Program (EPP) plan
SaskTel Scraps Free Email Service, Will Start Charging Subscribers in Spring [Update]
SaskTel has started notifying subscribers of the change, noting that the cost of providing a free email service "is no longer justified"
Feds Shouldn’t Be ‘Rubber Stamp for Billionaires’, Says Anti Rogers-Shaw Petition
A new petition, started by Globalive Capital and dubbed "No Merger," seeks to organize Canadians against the Rogers-Shaw deal and pressure the feds to block it
Canadian Wireless Prices Keep Dropping, Touts Industry Group
According to the Pew Research Center study, 95% of adult Canadians reported using the internet on a computer or smartphone last year, compared to 68% in 2002
Rogers Says Shaw Acquisition ‘Must be Allowed to Proceed’
The telecom giant argues that the transaction has been delayed for long enough, having been through months of scrutiny by the Competition Tribunal and more
TekSavvy Challenges Rogers-Shaw Merger, Claims Freedom Sale ‘Unlawful’
According to TekSavvy, Rogers has agreed to offer Vidéotron "unlawful" and "unduly preferential" wholesale internet rates as part of the Freedom Mobile sale
HomePod 1 vs HomePod 2: Differences, Specs, Price, and More
Apple stuck to the same design language as the original HomePod, but the latest iteration of its smart speaker comes with plenty of updates and new features
Telus Workers Prepare for Potential Strike
The threat of strike action comes after Telus employees failed to negotiate an agreement with the company after more than 14 months of bargaining
Apple Launches HomePod 2nd-Gen with Room Sensing
Apple today announced the second-generation HomePod with an S7 chip and "breakthrough" sound, all in the same iconic design
M2 Mac mini vs M1 Mac mini: Differences, Specs, Price, and More
While the Mac mini's form factor and physical footprint remain almost identical, Apple has made plenty of changes on the inside
Apple Supplier Foxconn Replaces iPhone Assembly Chief
Foxconn has replaced longtime iPhone assembly head Wang Charng-yang with Michael Chiang, who has been with the company since 1999
Apple Unveils New Mac mini with M2 and M2 Pro
According to Apple, the refreshed Mac mini is even more powerful and capable than before, and it comes with a price cut to make it more affordable