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ECOVACS Debuts Cutting-Edge Smart Home Robots at CES 2024
At CES 2024, ECOVACS is unveiling a comprehensive range of home robotics, introducing groundbreaking robots for various home care needs.
Apple’s Upcoming OLED iPad Pro Expected to Start at $1,500
Apple's OLED iPad Pro is estimated to commence sales at $1,500, potentially climbing up to a hefty $2,000 based on various sizes and configurations.
iPhone Survives 16,000-Foot Drop from Alaska Airlines Flight
We need to find out which company made the following case for this lucky iPhone. The smartphone from Apple was found intact on a Portland, Oregon roadside, having survived a 16,000-foot fall from an Alaska Airlines flight. Sean Bates, who discovered the phone on Sunday, shared that it was still in airplane mode, half-charged, and...
LG Unveils World’s First Wireless Transparent OLED TV
LG has introduced its LG SIGNATURE OLED T, the world's first wireless transparent OLED TV. Because that’s what we’ve all been waiting for. This TV combines a transparent 4K OLED screen with LG's advanced wireless video and audio transmission technology, offering an unparalleled screen experience. LG says its OLED T, which has already won five...
Apple Vision Pro Pre-Order Date: January 19 in U.S.
Apple has officially announced Apple Vision Pro pre-orders will kick off in the U.S. on January 19 at 5am PST, with a launch set for Friday, February 2, at all U.S. Apple Store locations and online. Canada is not included for the Vision Pro launch (yet). Apple Vision Pro operates on visionOS and can be...
Apple Vision Pro U.S. Launch Imminent, Canada Might Be Next
Apple is reportedly on the brink of launching its much-anticipated Vision Pro, with preparations underway across its retail stores, reports Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Contrary to earlier expectations of a later 2024 release, similar to the April debut of the "early 2015" Apple Watch, recent developments indicate an imminent launch, says Gurman. Last month, reports emerged...
Apple Agrees to Pay Canadians Up to $14 Million in Class Action
A settlement has been reached between Apple Canada in a class action lawsuit involving certain iPhone models, over allegations of throttling in older models (via MacRumors). The B.C. Supreme Court will decided whether or not to approve this settlement, with a critical hearing scheduled for January 29, 2024, at the courthouse located at 800 Smithe...
Apple TV+ Lands Key Wins at 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards
At the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Apple TV+ secured multiple awards, highlighting the platform's growing dominance in original content creation. The first of the two-part ceremony saw Apple TV+ winning in several categories. The popular Apple TV+ comedy, "Ted Lasso," added to its accolades with Sam Richardson winning the Outstanding Guest Actor in a...
Tired of Telecom Price Increases? Switch Providers, Says Ottawa
After news of telecom providers announcing prices increases for wireless, internet and more, Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada says there’s one way to combat rising bills—just look into switching providers. After we reported Rogers price increases for wireless and Ignite bundles, it later came to light Shaw TV, internet and home phone prices...
Peloton to Launch TikTok Fitness Workouts in Canada
Fitness company Peloton and short-form video platform TikTok have announced an exclusive partnership. This collaboration aims to introduce Peloton's renowned workout content to TikTok's huge community, blending culture and creativity to engage a new generation in fitness. The partnership will launch #TikTokFitness Powered by Peloton, a unique fitness hub on TikTok. This hub will feature...
Rogers Price Increases ‘Go Against’ Government Plans: Minister
With Rogers recently informing customers it was increasing prices for some wireless plans and select Ignite bundles, Canada’s Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says Canadians are still overpaying for telecom services, with little competition available. Earlier this week, iPhone in Canada first reported that Rogers was raising the prices of select wireless plans for customers not...
Apple Rejects HEY Calendar App from App Store, Faces Criticism
David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of HEY, has openly criticized Apple for its decision to reject the new HEY Calendar app from the App Store. The rejection came after a prolonged 19-day review, causing HEY to miss its January 2nd launch date. The reason cited was the app's requirement for users to log in with...