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How to Back Up Your iPhone or iPad with Your Mac
Apple has shared a handy tutorial video on its YouTube channel, detailing how you can back up your iPhone or iPad with your Mac using the Finder.
This Free App Unlocks Whoop 5.0 Data Without Subscription
An iOS app developed by a Steam dev allows Whoop 5.0 users to unlock their raw health data via Bluetooth without paying for a monthly subscription.
Could the ‘Apple Loop’ Challenge Fitbit Air?
A new concept has surfaced regarding Apple’s potential entry into the ultra-portable fitness market, and it looks like the perfect smartwatch alternative.
Pokémon Champions Coming Soon to iOS, Android
Pokémon Champions is coming to iOS and Android, featuring cross-platform play and a special Raichu distribution event for all mobile and Switch players.
Amazon Canada’s Early Prime Day Sale: Massive Savings on Ring and Blink
With Prime Day set for later this month, Amazon has launched some early deals on its devices, bringing savings across its Fire TV, Blink, Ring, eero products and more. Kindle Accessories Amazon Kindle Scribe Premium Pen: Sale price $71.99 ($38.00 savings, 35% off) Kindle Scribe Fabric Folio Cover: Sale price $47.99 ($32.00 savings, 40% off)...
Canada Joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing for Early Claude Mythos AI Access
Canada has joined Anthropic's Project Glasswing, giving select Canadian companies early access to the Claude Mythos AI model to test and patch cybersecurity vulnerabilities before it rolls out publicly, the Globe and Mail reports. AI Minister Evan Solomon confirmed the news to reporters on Tuesday. "I can confirm that the Canadian government is part now...
Fitbit Air Bands Are About to Get a Lot Cheaper and More Creative
Google has published the hardware specs and design guidelines for the Fitbit Air, opening the door for third-party makers to build their own bands and accessories for the tracker. Stefanie Frederick, a Community Manager on the Google Health Team, made the announcement on the company's community forum, saying Google is "officially releasing the hardware specifications...
Rogers Filed Its Defence in the Winnipeg Fire Lawsuit and It’s Not Taking Any Blame
Rogers is fighting back against a $25 million lawsuit over a 2023 Winnipeg apartment fire, pointing the finger at outside contractors instead of accepting any responsibility. The lawsuit was filed by East Village Holdings Inc., which owns the high-rise at 221 Stradbrook Ave. known as The Spot at East Village. The building owner claims a...
Ottawa Just Scrapped the Streaming Tax and Is Cutting a $600 Million Cheque Instead
The federal government is overriding a CRTC decision that would have forced major streaming platforms to pay a 15% levy to fund Canadian content, citing concerns that the costs would have been passed straight to consumers. The CRTC had bumped the contribution rate from 5% to 15% under the Online Streaming Act, targeting foreign (well,...
Microsoft 365 Support to End on Older Macs and iPhones Starting in July
Microsoft is ending core support of Microsoft 365, Office 2019, and Office 2021 on older Macs and iPhones, starting July 13th.
God of War Laufey and Marvel’s Wolverine Are Highlights at PlayStation’s June State of Play
Here's everything shown at the State of Play for June 2026, including Marvel's Wolverine and God of War Laufey.
Canadian Tesla Owners Can Get $75 Back This Summer Just for Charging at Home
Canadian EV rewards platform, Toronto-based WattsApp (not to be confused with WhatsApp) has hit 5 million charging points, and it's marking the milestone with a promotion that started on June 1 (via Tesla North). The new Summer Supercharging Credit promo is running through August. EV owners who are connected to the platform with a charger...