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Netflix’s Big TV App Update: Say Hello to Global Binge Mode

Netflix has updated its TV app so viewers can now choose from all available languages for subtitles and dubbing on any show or movie, announced the company on Wednesday. The change brings the TV experience in line with what’s already available on Netflix’s mobile and web apps. The company says nearly a third of all...

Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Games: Full List of Titles Coming in June

We now know more about the Nintendo Switch 2 that's launching in June, finally. The Nintendo Switch 2 launches in Canada on June 5, priced at $629.99, which is price increase over its predecessor. It comes with redesigned Joy-Con 2 controllers that magnetically snap into place and can double as a mouse in certain games....

Gmail Now Lets Businesses Send Encrypted Emails to Anyone

Google is making it much easier for businesses to send encrypted emails, even to people who don’t use Gmail. Until now, end-to-end encryption (also called E2EE) was something only large companies or government agencies could really use, because it required a lot of technical setup and expensive tools. With this update, Google is trying to...

Quebec Pushes Ahead With Starlink Deal–Despite U.S. Tariffs

The Quebec government is moving forward with a new contract to install SpaceX’s Starlink internet in remote courthouses, even as tensions rise over new U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, reports the Montreal Gazette (via Tesla North). The $826,000 contract was awarded to an Alberta-based company to install and provide monthly Starlink service in rural courthouses....

ChatGPT’s New Image Generator is Now Free for All to Try

OpenAI has officially rolled out its newest image generation to all ChatGPT free-tier users, as announced by CEO Sam Altman yesterday. The new feature allows users to create AI-generated images directly in chat, with some increased capabilities (like turning all images into the trending Studio Ghibli style). “ChatGPT image gen now rolled out to all...

Amazon Teaches Coding Through Indigenous Music to 30K Students

Amazon has relaunched its national education program Your Voice is Power, which combines computer science lessons with Indigenous music and social justice education. The 2025 edition kicked off with a launch event in Regina, featuring a performance by JUNO Award-winning Cree artist Sebastian Gaskin. The program is free for teachers and students in grades 7...