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Grok 3 Now Free for All, Tops App Store Charts in Canada and Beyond

After xAI announced Grok 3 this week, claiming it was the “world’s smartest AI” at the moment, early access was only made available to X users that were on Premium+ subscriptions. But on Wednesday evening, xAI surprised everyone by saying Grok 3 would now be free for all “until our servers melt”. This means Grok...

How Much RAM Does iPhone 16e Have? Same as iPhone 16 Series

Apple’s newest iPhone 16e, the so-called entry and ‘affordable’ model (well, it doesn’t seem that way in Canada) offers access to Apple Intelligence without forking out for an iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Pro. We know Apple has been busying upgrading all of their devices to support Apple Intelligence, which so far has been called...

iPhone 16e vs iPhone 16 vs iPhone SE: How Do They Compare?

Apple’s new iPhone 16e is designed as a budget-friendly option within the iPhone 16 lineup, offering premium features at a lower price (well, that's anything but this year when it comes to the Canadian prices, with starting prices up over $300 compared to 2022). But how does it stack up against the regular iPhone 16...

New Brunswick Pushes Telecoms to Fix Spotty Cellphone Service

New Brunswick is putting pressure on cellphone companies to improve service in rural areas by offering them a major incentive—a five-year contract to provide mobile service for 15,000 government devices, including smartphones and tablets. The catch? To win the deal, companies must show how they will boost coverage in areas where cell service is currently...

Amazon Unveils New Eero 7 Lineup, Hits Canada Next Week

Amazon has announced an expansion of its eero Wi-Fi 7 lineup, introducing new eero 7 and eero Pro 7 routers. These new models promise faster speeds, better reliability, and improved connectivity. “We've continued to innovate and have gone well beyond our first home mesh wifi system—there are tens of millions of eero devices that power...

Rogers, Telus, Bell: Who’s Really Winning Canada’s 5G Race?

A new Opensignal report on Canada’s 5G mobile experience has been released, providing insights into how Rogers, Bell, and Telus compare in key performance areas. The data, collected in Q4 2024, highlights shifts in network rankings and user experience. Rogers continues to lead in mobile reliability and consistency, maintaining its position as the most stable...