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Jony Ive’s First Electric Ferrari Interior Revealed: See the Photos
Ferrari has officially unveiled the interior and interface of the Ferrari Luce, the company’s first-ever all-electric vehicle. The cabin is the result of a massive, multi-year collaboration with LoveFrom, the creative firm led by former Apple design chief Jony Ive and Marc Newson. A Design Partnership Years in the Making The project marks a significant...
Wealthsimple Beta Launches Passkeys Support for Faster, Secure Logins
Wealthsimple is currently beta testing support for passkeys, a major security upgrade that allows users to log in without a password. The feature is appearing for a select number of users in the app, promising a faster and more secure way to access accounts using device biometrics. How Wealthsimple Passkeys Work Passkeys replace traditional passwords...
Bell Internet Bills Going Up Again: What to Know About the $6 Hike
Bell is set to raise monthly rates for many internet customers once again, with a $6 per month increase scheduled to take effect on March 1, 2026. The price hike has sparked frustration among subscribers who have noticed the "Important message" buried on their latest billing statements. For many, this marks the second or third...
iPhone 17e Leaks: A19 Chip and Same $899 Canadian Price Rumoured
Apple is gearing up for some big product launches to start 2026, with several new devices expected to arrive in the coming weeks. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is preparing to refresh its entry-level iPhone, iPads, and high-end MacBooks as part of an aggressive push into new markets. New iPhone 17e and iPad...
PlayStation Announces One Hour State of Play for February 12
Expect over an hour of "news, gameplay updates, and announcements" from global teams during PlayStation's upcoming State of Play.
Apple Music Sees Spike in Bad Bunny Streams Following Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
Apple Music is reporting a massive spike in Bad Bunny listeners following the performance at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Telus Outspends Rogers and Bell in Ottawa’s $415M 5G Airwave Selloff
The federal government has wrapped up its latest sale of wireless spectrum, clearing out nearly all of its leftover airwaves to help boost 5G coverage across Canada. The auction focused on residual licences, which are frequencies that either didn't sell in previous auctions or were given back to the government. Out of 207 available licences,...
Musk: Apple Recruiters ‘Carpet Bombed’ Tesla Engineers With Double Pay Offers
Elon Musk recently took aim at Apple, critiquing everything from how the company builds its hardware to the "carpet bombing" tactics it used to lure away his staff. During a recent interview on the Dwarkesh Podcast, the Tesla CEO took aim at Apple’s manufacturing model, arguing the company no longer physically builds the products it...
Stellantis Sells Stake in $5 Billion Ontario Battery Plant for Just $100
In a major shift in the electric vehicle market, Stellantis is selling its 49% stake in the Windsor, Ontario, battery plant to its partner, LG Energy Solution, for just $100 US. The move is part of what Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa calls a “decisive reset”. “We are resetting our product plan and our EV supply...
ChatGPT Behind the Wheel? Apple to Allow AI Chatbots in CarPlay Soon
Apple is preparing to open up CarPlay to third-party artificial intelligence apps, according to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The move will allow drivers to use voice-controlled chatbots like ChatGPT or Google Gemini behind the wheel for the first time. According to unnamed people familiar with the matter, the tech giant is working to...
Apple Park Calling? 2026 Swift Student Challenge Opens for Canadians
Apple has officially opened submissions for the 2026 Swift Student Challenge, giving young developers in Canada and around the world a chance to showcase their coding skills. Students have until February 28 to submit an "app playground" created using Swift Playgrounds or Xcode. The competition is designed to be accessible for everyone, and Apple confirms...
Show your ID for Social Media? Why this New Canadian Law is a ‘Trojan Horse’
A new Senate bill marketed as a way to protect children from pornography is actually a "Trojan horse" for sweeping internet surveillance, according to tech policy expert and University of Ottawa Law Professor, Michael Geist. The bill, known as Bill S-209, cleared a key Senate committee review this week with almost no changes. Despite years...