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ChatGPT Improves Search, Adds WhatsApp Support for Instant Answers

OpenAI has announced some major upgrades to ChatGPT, including better shopping features, smarter search, and even support through WhatsApp. Better Shopping in ChatGPT OpenAI is rolling out a new shopping experience that makes it faster and easier to find and compare products inside ChatGPT. The company highlighted the following improvements: Improved product search results Visual...

New on Paramount+ Canada: May 2025

Paramount+ Canada has announced its list of new shows and movies coming to the streaming service in May 2025. As for highlights this month? You can stream all of the first six Mission: Impossible movies on Paramount+, ahead of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning premiering in theatres on May 23. This is going to...

Google to Cut Off Old Nest Thermostats—Here’s What to Know

Google has announced that it will end support for its first and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats later this year. Starting October 25, 2025, these early Nest models—originally launched in 2011 and 2012—will no longer receive software or security updates. That’s according to an email sent out by the Google Home team and shared by iPhone...

iOS 18.5 Beta 4 Download and More Released for Developers

Apple has released another round of software betas for developers to download and test on their devices, including iOS 18.5 beta 4. Here’s what’s available now for download: iOS 18.5 beta 4 (22F5068a) iPadOS 18.5 beta 4 (22F5068a) macOS 15.5 beta 4 (24F5068b) tvOS 18.5 beta 4 (22L5566a) visionOS 2.5 beta 4 (22O5467a) watchOS 11.5...

New on Crave: May 2025

Bell Media's Crave has shared its list of new titles and shows coming to its streaming service in May 2025. Highlights this month include season 3 of the HBO original documentary 100 Foot Wave, while season 2 of Conan O'Brien Must Go is also back (it's only three episodes). The movie premiere of Deadpool &...

Edmonton’s Parking App Plan Frustrates Seniors and Cash Users

The City of Edmonton is sticking to its plan to get rid of all EPark parking machines by the end of July, reports CBC News. But some city councillors are pushing for the transition to be made easier for people who still like paying with cash. Ward Dene Councillor Aaron Paquette brought up the issue...