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How Steve Jobs Learned From Japan to Revolutionize Apple

As Apple marks its 50th anniversary this week, a new report from the Financial Times reveals that the company’s world-dominating success wasn't just built on Silicon Valley genius, but on a forgotten manufacturing philosophy from post-war Japan. While Steve Jobs is often celebrated for his design eye, the FT notes that the ability to build...

New on Paramount+ Canada and Pluto TV: April 2026

April 2026 TV shows and movies are out for Paramount+ Canada, highlighted by the return of the hit thriller FROM and the season finale of the Canadian satirical series Hate the Player: The Ben Johnson Story. Subscribers can also look forward to a heavy slate of exclusive films, including the creature-feature Primate and the tense...

Stellantis in Talks to Build Chinese EVs in Canada

Stellantis is currently in talks to build electric vehicles in Canada with its Chinese partner, Leapmotor. This move is a huge sign of how fast the car industry is changing now that Canada has opened the door to the world’s biggest EV market. According to people familiar with the matter who spoke with Bloomberg, these...

Apple Releases Critical 18.7.7 Security Update for Older iPhones and iPads

If you have an older iPhone or iPad, Apple has just released a newer version of iOS and iPadOS 18.7.7. Back on March 24, Apple released iOS 18.7.7 version 22H333. But this latest build, version 22H340, is a critical security update to close the DarkSword tool vulnerability, which was discovered by Google security researchers. The...

PlayStation Plus April Lineup: Three Huge Games Coming April 7

Sony has officially revealed the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for April 2026, offering a mix of dark fantasy, classic nostalgia, and massive multiplayer action. All PlayStation Plus members will be able to download and keep three distinct titles starting next Tuesday. The games will be available to add to your library from April 7...

Why the Federal Court Just Sided Against Netflix, Disney, and Amazon

The Federal Court of Appeal has officially shut down an attempt by big streaming services to hide their financial data. Netflix, Disney, and Amazon were hoping to block new CRTC rules that would force them to go public with their Canadian revenue and spending, but the court isn't having it. The Motion Picture Association-Canada, representing...