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Google, Microsoft, and More Bet Billions on AI Boom in India

The global AI gold rush has officially landed in India — and it’s arriving with a truly eye-watering price tag. According to a new report from The Washington Post, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have pledged a combined $67.5 billion USD ($92.3 billion CAD) in investments in India since October, with a staggering 80% of that...

Gmail Will Finally Let You Change Your Email Address

Google may finally be fixing one of Gmail’s longest-standing annoyances. According to a newly updated Google support page spotted by 9to5Google, the company is “gradually rolling out” a long-requested feature that will let users change their @gmail.com email address — something that has historically been impossible. Until now, Google has only allowed email username changes...

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Trifold Folds Hard in Durability Test

Samsung’s ambitious Galaxy Z Trifold has officially met its match — and then some — thanks to a brutal durability test from popular tech YouTuber JerryRigEverything, whose bend tests have become something of a rite of passage for modern smartphones. In his latest teardown-style torture test, Jerry (real name Zack Nelson) put Samsung’s first-ever multi-fold...

GeForce Now’s Unlimited Gaming Era Ends January 1

Nvidia’s long-announced time cap for GeForce Now is officially about to become a reality for everyone (well, almost everyone — more on that later). Starting January 1, 2026, Nvidia will begin enforcing a 100-hour monthly playtime limit across GeForce Now subscriptions, including its paid Performance and Ultimate tiers. The change, first announced back in 2024, has...

Nvidia Lands Massive $20B AI Chip Deal With Groq

Nvidia has struck what’s shaping up to be one of the most consequential AI deals of the year, reaching a blockbuster agreement with AI chip startup Groq that could be worth as much as $20 billion USD. According to Bloomberg, Nvidia has signed a technology licensing deal with Groq that gives the world’s most valuable...

Apple Developer Academy in Detroit Faces Funding Scrutiny

Apple’s ambitious Developer Academy in Detroit is facing renewed scrutiny after a deep dive raised questions about both its effectiveness and its reliance on public funding. According to a detailed WIRED investigation, the Apple Developer Academy in Detroit costs roughly $20,000 USD per student and has consumed close to $30 million USD ($41 million CAD)...