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How Starlink’s New $70 Plan Is Changing the Math for Rural Canadian Internet
SpaceX’s Starlink has officially overhauled its Canadian service, moving away from its traditional high-cost model to a tiered system that starts at just $70 CAD per month, depending on location. This shift, which began as a limited rollout in late 2025, has now evolved into a permanent restructuring of how the satellite giant sells internet...
Why Copper Thieves Are Cutting Off 911 Access for Rural New Brunswick Residents
Imagine driving eight kilometres just to make a simple phone call. For Allan Speight, from Clarendon, New Brunswick, this has been his reality since early January. After thieves stole over a kilometre of copper wire, Speight and roughly 135 other Bell customers were plunged into a total communications blackout. “If anything happens, I have no...
Asus to Swap Smartphones for AI in 2026
Asus Chairman Jonney Shih has confirmed the company will not launch new smartphones in 2026, shifting focus to AI and robotics.
iPhone 17 Shipments Soar 28% as Apple Reclaims No.1 Spot in China
Apple reclaimed the top spot in China with a 28% jump in iPhone shipments. The iPhone 17 series led the way despite a shrinking market and chip shortages.
iPhone 18 May Debut LTPO+ Screens, Under-Display Face ID
A new report says the iPhone 18 Pro will feature under-display Face ID and LTPO+ screens. Here is what we know about the 2026 upgrades.
Rogers vs Bell: New 2025 Speed Rankings Reveal a Surprising Winner After Data Fix
Rogers is officially the fastest internet service provider in Canada for 2025 according to one testing firm, but it took a bit of a data correction to get there. The latest broadband rankings from Speedgeo initially named Shaw as the top performer. However, after iPhone in Canada pointed out that Rogers and Shaw have been...
Tesla’s Secret Weapon: Why Elon Musk is the Real Winner of Canada’s New 6% China EV Import Rules
As the dust settles on Ottawa’s landmark trade deal with China, it is becoming clear that Tesla is the likely winner while Chinese rivals remain stuck at the starting line. While the initial news of the 100% tariff being scrapped is a few days old, new analysis shows that Elon Musk’s company is uniquely positioned...
Freedom Mobile Basically Admits Its App is Bad with This New Job Posting
If you have been frustrated with the Freedom Mobile app lately, some much-needed changes might finally be coming. The carrier recently posted a job opening for a Team Lead of Digital Apps in Toronto, and the description basically admits what frustrated customers have been saying for years: the digital side of the business needs a...
Rockstar Games Gives Terminally Ill Canadian Early Access to GTA 6
Rockstar Games is helping a terminally ill fan from Ontario gain early access to GTA 6 before its release.
Ad-Supported Xbox Cloud Gaming Tier May be on its Way
Microsoft may be preparing to launch its unannounced ad-supported tier for Xbox Cloud Gaming, according to a new in-app message.
The “Crave of 2015” is Dead: Why Bell isn’t Sweating Netflix’s $83B HBO Move
The head of Bell says he is not losing sleep over a massive global merger that could threaten his streaming lineup. Mirko Bibic, the CEO of Bell, addressed growing concerns regarding Netflix’s $83 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. Because Warner owns HBO, the deal has sparked fears among Canadian creators and viewers that...
Feds Drop $11 Million to Bring High-Speed Internet to Rural Saskatchewan
The federal government said on Friday is putting up more than $11 million to help fix spotty internet in rural and remote parts of Saskatchewan. The new funding will cover four major projects aimed at connecting over 1,920 homes (about $5,729/home) across 28 different communities, including nearly 200 Indigenous households. Announced in Meadow Lake by...