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The Fitbit App Is Dead. Google Health Is Officially Taking Over
The Fitbit app is getting a new name. Starting May 19, Google is rebranding it as Google Health across iOS, Android, and Wear OS, pulling the fitness platform further into its broader ecosystem in the process. This is the same date where Fitbit users will need to migrate to a Google account. This change comes...
Fitbit Air Arrives in Canada as Google’s Most Discreet Tracker Yet
Google is adding a new entry to its wearable family: the Fitbit Air, a screenless, featherlight tracker built for round-the-clock wear. Priced at $129.99 CAD, it's the smallest Fitbit to date, stripped of a display and focused on quiet, continuous health monitoring rather than wrist buzzes and glanceable notifications. According to Google, the Fitbit Air...
Apple May Ditch 256GB MacBook Neo Model to Fight Rising Chip Costs
Apple is reportedly considering ditching its base MacBook Neo model as DRAM costs continue to climb.
Apple TV Announces Disavowed, a New Thriller Series Starring James Marsden
Disavowed revolves around CIA Case Officer Brad Griffin, played by James Marsden, tracking down an assassin.
Xbox Is Taking Over IGN Live 2026 With a Games Showcase Watch Party
Xbox is back at IGN Live for the third year running, and this time it's bringing a watch party for both the Xbox Games Showcase and the Gears of War: E-Day Direct on June 7. Developer deep dives and hands-on time with upcoming games will also be on offer right on the show floor. IGN...
OpenAI Got Caught Collecting Too Much Data on Canadians — Here’s What Had to Change
OpenAI has made significant changes to how it handles personal data in Canada after a joint investigation by federal and provincial privacy regulators found that the original launch of ChatGPT broke several privacy laws. The probe involved watchdogs from Ottawa, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. They found that OpenAI was collecting more personal information than...
Why One Expert Thinks Canada’s AI Chatbot Ban Would Put Kids at Greater Risk
The push to ban children from social media is gaining momentum in Canada. Culture Minister Marc Miller and Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew both want a minimum age of 16, and now some are asking whether AI chatbots should be next. Technology law expert and University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist thinks that would be a...
Google Rolls Out 5 New AI Search Features
Google is updating AI Search to help users find original content easily. Discover five new features, including subscription links and deeper site previews.
Anthropic Doubles Claude Limits in New SpaceX Deal
Anthropic has effectively doubled the usage limits for its specialized coding tool, Claude Code, as part of a significant new partnership with SpaceX.
Microsoft Edge Found to Store Passwords in Plain Text
A security researcher has revealed that Microsoft's Edge browser loads every single one of your saved passwords into your computer’s memory in plain text.
Supreme Court Denies Apple Bailout in Epic Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court has denied Apple’s request to pause a contempt order in the Epic Games lawsuit. Here's what this means for App Store developers.
Honda Abandons $15 Billion Ontario EV Plant — Carney Blames U.S. Tariffs
Honda is reportedly hitting the brakes on its massive plan to build an electric vehicle hub in Ontario, according to a new report from Nikkei Asia. The Japanese automaker is indefinitely suspending the $15 billion project cites the publication, which included both an EV assembly plant and a battery factory, as it pivots its North...