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Independent TV Stations Demand Meta Pay for Canadian News
A group of independent television stations has formally asked the broadcasting regulator to force Meta to compensate them for carrying their news, arguing the tech giant remains subject to the Online News Act despite its current ban on journalism. According to a report by The Globe and Mail, a coalition of about 15 small French...
NATO Approves iPhone, iPad Use for Sensitive Data
iPhone and iPad have been approved as the first and only consumer devices in compliance with the information assurance requirements of NATO nations.
OpenAI Poaches Top Talent from Meta
OpenAI has hired Srinivas Narayanan, a former Meta executive, as the competition for top-tier artificial intelligence talent continues to heat up.
Meta to Notify Parents of Risky Teen Search Behaviour
Meta is launching alerts to notify parents if teens repeatedly search for suicide or self-harm terms on Instagram. The feature rolls out in Canada next week.
Burger King’s ‘Patty’ AI Coming Soon to Canada
Burger King is bringing its AI assistant, Patty, to Canadian restaurants. The OpenAI-powered bot tracks employee friendliness and inventory through headsets.
Tim Cook Confirms a ‘Big Week’ of Apple Launches: Cheap MacBook Coming?
Earlier this month Apple invited media to a March 4 event, calling it a “special Apple Experience”. These events are set to take place at the same time in New York, London and Shanghai. Many had speculated Apple would once again release new products via daily press releases, leading up to the March 4 event....
Get Paid Interac Cash to Charge Your Tesla: WattsApp is Now Live
Tesla owners across Canada are finding out they can actually earn money back just by plugging in their cars at home. Following a highly successful testing phase that saw massive community interest, the WattsApp rewards platform is now officially live. The Toronto-based team originally launched a beta to "stress test" the system, but the response...
Google’s Nano Banana 2 is Here and AI Images are Getting Scary Good
Google just dropped Nano Banana 2, and it is a clear sign that AI images are getting too real, too fast. This latest model, also known as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, is designed to bring the studio quality of Google's Pro models to everyday users at much higher speeds. Some of the samples being shared...
New on Prime Video Canada: March 2026
Prime Video is leaning heavily into its 'Crime On Prime' branding this March with the debut of Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock and the forensic thriller Scarpetta starring Nicole Kidman. High-profile returns include the fourth season of the animated hit Invincible and a massive library drop of the legendary Canadian sketch series SCTV (where my John...
Apple Accepts Samsung’s 100% Price Increase on LPDDR5X Memory
As memory chip prices increase steadily, Apple has agreed to a very agressive price increase from Samsung over LPDDR5X RAM.
New Gemini Feature on Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10 Can Now Book Rides for You
Google has shared an early preview of a new feature that allows its Gemini AI to handle repetitive, multi-step tasks on your behalf. Launching soon as a beta for the Pixel 10 series and the new Samsung Galaxy S26 series, the tool is designed to offload common daily errands directly to the AI. The service...
EA Set to Go Private in $55 Billion Deal
Electronic Arts hits $3 billion in bookings thanks to Battlefield 6 and EA Sports FC. The company is now preparing for a $55 billion deal to go private.