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Apple to Move Downtown Montreal Store to Historic Building: Report

Apple is undertaking a major renovation of a historic building in downtown Montreal to move its existing flagship store into, according to La Presse (via MacRumors). The Apple Store Sainte-Catherine at 1321 Rue Ste-Catherine Ouest (opened in 2008), is said to be heading into the three-storey historic building at 1255 on the same street at...

New on Disney+ Canada: May 2024

Disney+ Canada has shared its list of new titles and movies coming to the streaming service in May 2024. Highlights include Season 3 of Welcome to Wrexham coming on May 3, plus “Queen Rock Montreal”, showcasing Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon at their most exciting and exhilarating original concerts, from November...

Meta AI Launches in Canada on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and More

Meta has announced its artificial intelligence assistant, Meta AI, has started rolling out in Canada for English users. Meta AI is free and is now available in WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and soon Quest 3. You can get started by tapping the blue circle icon found in these apps or by...

Netflix Sign In on Apple TV Just Got Easier

Netflix recently updated its app for Apple TV to make signing in so much easier. Previously, you had to log in by typing in your email and password, but now there’s an easier option to just use your phone. You can now scan a QR code on your TV with your iPhone, which will then...

ArriveCan App Contractor Gets Parliamentary Slap and RCMP Search

The ArriveCan app saga continues, as in a rare occurrence, Kristian Firth, co-founder of GC Strategies and a contractor for the controversial project, was subjected to a rare reprimand in the House of Commons. He was ordered back to Parliament after previously refusing to answer questions in front of MPs. On Wednesday, he also revealed...

Tim Hortons Tells $55,000 Boat Winners: You’re Actually a Loser

Another year, and another Tim Hortons Roll Up the Rim “technical error” has resulted in winners falsely being notified they won a prize. The latest Roll Up the Rim contest mistakenly emailed customers informing they had won a $55,000 boat prize, but later detailing it was fake news. The error was blamed on a technical...