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Google Suspends ‘Ask Photos’ AI Feature in Google Photos
Google has temporarily paused the rollout of its AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature in Google Photos to address latency, quality, and user experience issues.
Fortnite on Nintendo Switch 2 Gets Major Upgrades and a Free Emote
Fortnite will officially be available on the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5 (Switch 2 launch day), bringing a long list of performance and visual upgrades, along with some new control options aimed at hardcore fans. As announced by the Fortnite Team on Wednesday, the game now runs at 60 FPS on Switch 2 with...
Spotify Royalties Surge for Canadian Artists, Topping $460 Million
Canadian artists are reported to have generated nearly $460 million in royalties from Spotify throughout 2024.
iOS 26 Leak Reveals Apple’s Upgrades to Messages and CarPlay: Report
Apple is preparing to debut iOS 26 at WWDC25 next week, and while the spotlight will be on the system's visual overhaul and rebranding, several smaller but useful upgrades are also on the way. According to exclusive reporting from 9to5Mac, enhancements are coming to Messages, Music, Notes, and CarPlay, citing "previously accurate sources." Here’s what’s...
Nintendo Releases Several Patches For Switch Games to Run on Switch 2
Nintendo has released a series of patches for its first-party titles on Switch to run properly on Nintendo Switch 2.
Nintendo Switch 2 Comes with a Screen Protector You Must Never Remove
Nintendo’s upcoming Switch 2 has a safety feature you’ll want to pay attention to before peeling off anything. According to the official safety manual, the screen on the Switch 2 includes a protective film layer designed to stop shattered glass from scattering if the screen gets damaged. It looks like a removable layer—but you’re not...
CRA Tried to Grab Shopify User Data—It Cost Taxpayers $90,000
Shopify has won a legal fight with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), after a federal judge ruled against the agency’s demand for mass data on Canadian Shopify merchants. The CRA had sought over six years’ worth of personal and financial records, including names, addresses, birthdates, phone numbers, bank account details, Shopify IDs, store types, and...
Your Cell Phone Bill Is Dropping in Canada, Says Industry Report
Canadians are getting more for less when it comes to wireless and internet service, according to the latest PwC report commissioned by the Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA), which represents telecoms in Canada. The report shared today says there has been a 50.4% decline in wireless prices from January 2020 to December 2024, and 6.4% for...
First Look: Digg Shows Off New Designs for iOS, Android and Web
Digg is giving users a behind-the-scenes update on the progress of its platform redesign—and this time, community feedback is front and centre. The company’s “Groundbreakers” preview group, made up of early-access users, has been helping shape the future look and feel of Digg. Members have been testing and commenting on everything from design choices to...
PlayStation State of Play Returns June 4 with New PS5 Game Reveals
Sony is bringing back its State of Play livestream on Tuesday, June 4, promising fresh updates and announcements for upcoming PlayStation 5 titles. The broadcast will go live at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET / 11 p.m. CEST on YouTube and Twitch. The 40-minute event will showcase a selection of games from developers...
OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Memory Features to Free Users
OpenAI is extending ChatGPT's memory features to free users, enabling personalized AI interactions by remembering user preferences and chat history.
Photoshop for Android Launches in Beta with Generative AI Tools
Adobe has launched Photoshop beta for Android, offering features like layering, AI-powered Generative Fill, and more for mobile photo editing enthusiasts.