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Update Windows 11 Now: Major Notepad Flaw Fixed
If you’re running Windows 11, it’s time to hit that update button. Microsoft has patched a high-severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the Windows 11 Notepad app that could allow attackers to silently execute malicious files through specially crafted Markdown links, according to BleepingComputer. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20841, stems from Notepad’s relatively new...
YouTube Finally Launches Native Apple Vision Pro App
It took just over two years, but YouTube has finally arrived on Apple Vision Pro. According to MacRumors, Google has officially launched a standalone YouTube app for visionOS, giving Apple Vision Pro users a native way to watch videos on a massive virtual screen inside Apple’s immersive Environments. Starting today, every video on YouTube is...
Telus CEO Darren Entwistle to Retire; Former CIBC Boss Named Successor
There's some big news today in the telecom world. After 26 years at the helm, Telus president and CEO Darren Entwistle has announced his retirement. The Vancouver-based company confirmed today that Entwistle will step down on June 30, 2026. Taking his place on July 1 will be Victor Dodig, the former CEO of CIBC. Dodig...
Martian Pro Gaming Chair Review: Best Seat in the House
The DXRacer Martian Pro is the most comfortable gaming chair I've ever used, making strides in all-day use in my office.
Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Defends App During Social Media Trial
Instagram head Adam Mosseri testified during a social media trial this week, defending the app against allegations.
Threads ‘Dear Algo’ Feature Launches to Let You Control the Algorithm
Meta is rolling out a new AI feature for Threads called "Dear Algo," designed to give users temporary control over what appears in their feed. The feature allows users to manually influence the algorithm by making specific requests for the types of content they want to see more or less of for a short period....
Apple’s AI Siri Overhaul Hits More Roadblocks: New Details on the Delay
According to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s highly anticipated Siri overhaul has run into fresh technical snags that are likely to push back the release of several key artificial intelligence features. While Apple originally aimed for a March debut alongside iOS 26.4, unnamed people familiar with the matter say the company is...
Bell Says Crave Just Hit Its Biggest Day Ever for Live Streaming
The Seattle Seahawks’ 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX was a massive draw for Canadian audiences, attracting nearly 16 million unique viewers. According to preliminary data from Numeris, the NFL championship game on Sunday, February 8, saw an average audience of 6.8 million viewers across TSN, CTV, RDS, and Crave....
You Can Now Download iOS 26.3 for iPhone and More
Apple has released iOS 26.3 for the iPhone, along with equivalent versions for iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro and Apple Watch. Here’s what you can download right now: iPadOS 26.3 (23D127) macOS 26.3 (25D125) tvOS 26.3 (23K620) visionOS 26.3 (23N620) watchOS 26.3 (23S620) According to Apple’s iOS 26.3 release notes, they mention the...
Foxconn’s Scrapped LCD Factory Deal Could Hit Apple
Apple’s supply chain may be facing a new wrinkle in Japan. According to Nikkei Asia, Foxconn has withdrawn from its planned acquisition of Sharp’s second LCD factory in Kameyama, citing weak LCD prices. As a result, Sharp will halt production at the facility in August and seek voluntary retirement from 1,170 employees, booking roughly 10...
Spotted: Apple Moves Closer to Launching AirPods Hearing Aid Feature in Canada
Will Canadians finally be able to use their AirPods Pro as hearing aids? The wait might be coming to an end. As spotted by iPhone in Canada, Apple appears to be making its final move to launch clinical-grade hearing aid features for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods Pro 3 users across the country. Following a...
One in Four Smartphones Worldwide Is Now an iPhone
Apple’s grip on the global smartphone market just tightened — and this time, it’s not about shipments. It’s about devices actually in people’s hands. According to new data from Counterpoint Research’s Smartphone Installed Base Tracker, nearly one in four active smartphones worldwide is now an iPhone. Unlike annual shipment numbers, installed base figures reflect the...