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Canada vs Bosnia Is Friday. Here’s How to Watch the World Cup Opener
Canada kicks off its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign on Friday against Bosnia-Herzegovina at BMO Field in Toronto, and the stakes couldn't be higher for the host nation. This is just Canada's third World Cup appearance ever, following 1986 and 2022, and the first time the team has made it to back-to-back tournaments. Granted, they...
eufy SoloCam S340 Review. A Solar Security Camera That Runs Itself
If you've been looking for a set-it-and-forget-it outdoor security camera, the eufy SoloCam S340 is worth a serious look. At $259.99 CAD MSRP (it’s on sale right now for 27% off at $189.99), it’s just over mid-range pricing, but there's a lot going on here for the price. Setup Installation is dead easy. The solar...
KOHO Raised $130 Million and Has Its Sights Set on Canada’s Big Banks
Canadian fintech KOHO has raised $130 million CAD at a $1.33 billion valuation, and the company is using the fresh capital to push forward on its bid for a federal banking licence. The funding round brings in some notable new names. Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund managing over $385 billion USD in assets,...
When the World Watches, You Need a Network Built For The Action.
Sponsored Content: This coverage is brought to you by Bell Canada. For one of the world’s biggest sporting events, millions of fans will be packed into soccer stadiums, watch parties, fan zones, airports, and transit corridors across Toronto and Vancouver. And they'll all be doing the same thing - filming, watching, streaming, posting, and sharing...
Is the Trump Phone a Total Rip-Off? iFixit Exposes the Truth
A detailed teardown by the experts over at iFixit has exposed the $499 Trump Mobile T1 smartphone, revealing the device is actually a rebranded, gold-painted HTC U24 Pro from 2024. Despite heavy marketing emphasizing "American innovation," "American-proud design," and built-in "American values," the teardown confirms that the device is fundamentally an existing, Chinese handset with...
New DoorDash AI Chatbot Helps Pick Your Next Meal
DoorDash has launched "Ask DoorDash," an AI chatbot that uses prompts and photos to build grocery carts and recommend custom restaurant orders.
Google Wants You to Stop Texting YouTube Links to Your Friends
YouTube has officially launched an in-app direct messaging feature in the US, allowing adult users to share videos and chat without leaving the mobile app.
Canada Wants to Ban Kids from Social Media. But the Fine Print Affects Everyone
Vancouver-based non-profit and digital rights group, OpenMedia, is welcoming parts of the federal government's newly tabled Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act, but is calling for major amendments before it becomes law. OpenMedia Executive Director Matt Hatfield said the bill brings back some of the better elements of the previous Parliament's unpassed Bill C-63,...
Deezer’s New Tool Exposes AI Tracks on Spotify, Apple Music
Deezer has launched a free online tool that lets streaming users scan their Spotify and Apple Music playlists to detect hidden AI-generated tracks.
Touchscreen Mac Is “100% Confirmed” Says Leaker
Reputable supply chain leaker has revealed that Apple is developing its first touchscreen laptop, a premium MacBook Ultra that could launch in 2026.
Fido vs Virgin Plus vs Koodo in June 2026. Roaming Caps Are Here
Each month, we break down the Canadian wireless market to trace the changing strategies of flanker brands Fido, Virgin Plus, and Koodo, along with their parent carriers Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Here is a closer look at the current Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) landscape once you factor in automatic payment discounts. Fido $40/20GB $45/60GB...
Canada Rules X Broke Privacy Law Over AI Images. One Day Before the SpaceX IPO
Canada's Privacy Commissioner has found that X and xAI violated Canadian privacy law over the Grok AI image tool being used to generate non-consensual sexualized deepfakes. In a report released today, Commissioner Philippe Dufresne said the Grok image-generation tool was launched without proper safeguards or any real consideration of the privacy harms it could cause....