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Rogers Unveils Starlink-Enabled Tracker for Remote Job Sites
Rogers says it is rolling out a new satellite-based tracking service for businesses, developed in partnership with Geotab, to help monitor equipment in remote parts of Canada where cell coverage is limited. The new system combines Rogers’ wireless network with low-earth orbit satellites, allowing tracking devices to stay connected even when they move outside traditional...
Apple Shareholders Approve Tim Cook’s $74 Million Pay
At its 2026 annual meeting earlier today, Apple's shareholders approved executive pay for CEO Tim Cook, while rejecting a China audit proposal.
Meta Signs Massive AI Chip Deal with AMD
Meta is partnering with AMD to deploy 6 gigawatts of AI power. The deal includes custom MI450 chips and could give Meta a 10 percent stake in AMD by 2026.
Apple’s Tim Cook Warned of ‘Economic Apocalypse’ Over Taiwan Chip Links
A New York Times investigation has revealed that U.S. federal officials are sounding the alarm over Silicon Valley’s dependence on Taiwan. National security officials warned leaders at Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm that a Chinese blockade of the island could bring the U.S. tech industry "to its knees." What’s the big deal with Taiwan? The island...
Google’s ProducerAI Lets You Create Songs
Google has integrated ProducerAI into Google Labs, allowing users to create three-minute studio-quality tracks and custom instruments with simple text.
Freedom Mobile Kills Roaming Fees: Global Data Now in All Plans from $35
Freedom Mobile says it is shaking up the Canadian wireless market again by making international roaming a standard feature rather than a costly add-on. The carrier announced a refreshed lineup of Total Freedom plans today that include its Roam Beyond worldwide data as standard. Plans start at $35 per month for bring-your-own-device (BYOP) customers after...
Asus ROG Flow Z13-KJP Review: Head to Toe Kojima Style
The Asus x Kojima Productions ROG Flow Z13-KJP is one of the most fascinating gaming devices released in recent years, being bold, functional, and unapologetically weird.
Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 ‘iOS Bridge’ to Reportedly be Shown at MWC
Xiaomi is reportedly set to reveal its HyperOS 3.1 software and support for the Apple ecosystem during MWC this year.
Apple Says it Plans to Build the Mac mini in the United States
Apple is moving a portion of its Mac mini manufacturing from Asia to the United States. The tech giant confirmed that the assembly of the compact desktop will begin later this year at a Foxconn facility in north Houston, according to the WSJ. This plan marks a significant step in Apple's ongoing effort to bring...
8.7 Million Fans Watch Heartbreak: CBC Smashes Olympic Streaming Records
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina officially belongs to the digital age. New data reveals that Canadians consumed a staggering 89 million streams across CBC and Radio-Canada’s digital platforms. To put this into context, that’s more than triple the 29 million streams recorded during the Beijing 2022 Games. Leading the charge was CBC Gem,...
Rogers iPhone Users Just Got a Major 5G Surprise in iOS 26.4 Beta
Last week, after releasing the first iOS 26.4 beta, many Telus users testing the software discovered 5G Standalone and Voice Over 5G Standalone options on their iPhones. With today’s release of iOS 26.4 beta 2, it now appears Rogers will also get these same 5G Standalone toggles too, when the final iOS 26.4 is expected...
Apple Breaks World Record with Massive Monster Drone Spectacle in L.A.
Apple TV has officially claimed a spot in the history books, setting a new Guinness World Record for the tallest aerial display of a fictional character formed by drones. The record-breaking event, held over the weekend in Los Angeles, was part of a massive promotional push for the second season of the sci-fi hit Monarch:...