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Uber Eats Reveals What Blue Jays Fans Are Eating During the Playoffs
Uber Eats has revealed what Canadians are ordering most during the Toronto Blue Jays’ October playoff run (including this weekend’s games)—and it’s clear baseball fans aren’t holding back. According to the delivery platform, chicken in all forms—from wings to nuggets to bowls—tops the list of game-day favourites. It’s followed by burrito bowls, burgers, shawarma, and...
Amazon Fined $10K After Failing to Refund Missing Order, Says BC Watchdog
Consumer Protection BC has ordered Amazon Canada to refund a customer and pay a $10,000 penalty after ruling the company violated provincial consumer protection laws by failing to refund a buyer who never received their online order. In a decision issued October 14, 2025, Vice-President Shahid Noorani found that Amazon breached section 50 of the...
Netflix Shuts Down Squid Game Mobile Studio After Calling It a Hit
Netflix has shut down Boss Fight Entertainment, the Texas-based studio behind Squid Game: Unleashed, according to posts from staff on LinkedIn. The move comes just three years after Netflix acquired the team in 2022 to boost its push into mobile gaming. Boss Fight’s co-founder and former CEO David Rippy, now a studio director at Netflix,...
iFixit Finds the M5 MacBook Pro Slightly Easier to Repair—but Still a Pain
Apple’s new M5 MacBook Pro doesn’t change much on the outside, but iFixit says there’s one small win for repairability: swapping the battery is finally a bit easier. In its latest teardown, iFixit found that Apple no longer requires removing the trackpad or fiddling with hidden frame cutouts to reach the battery pull tabs. That’s...
Starlink Canada Deal: Get Free Hardware Rental for a Limited Time
SpaceX has launched a new Starlink deal in Canada, offering up free hardware rental for a limited time, reports Tesla North. For eligible addresses, you can now pay $0 per month for hardware (Starlink dish and wireless router) for a limited time. All you need to do is pay $19 shipping and handling and tax....
Apple’s U.S. AI Server Factory Goes Online Ahead of Schedule
Apple has begun building American-made AI servers at its new Houston facility months ahead of schedule in response to President Trump’s domestic production push
iPhone 18 Pro Could Support 5G Satellite Internet: Report
Apple’s 2026 iPhone lineup could be its biggest leap yet in mobile connectivity, with at least some models rumoured to support full 5G satellite internet
Public Mobile Customers Get New Telus PureFibre Internet Offer
Public Mobile customers are getting another text message (sent today) and email pitch (yesterday) from parent company Telus for discounted home internet, according to marketing messages obtained by iPhone in Canada. The latest offer promotes Telus PureFibre Gigabit Internet for $78 per month (regularly $155) on a two-year term. Customers are told to use promo...
Last Chance: Apple Watch Series 10 Prime Day Deal Still Live on Amazon
If you’re still looking for a deal on the Apple Watch Series 10, Amazon’s Prime Day deal from earlier this month is still available for the next 13 hours. Amazon.ca has the 42mm Apple Watch Series 10 on sale for $406.99, saving you $153 off, or 26%, with Prime shipping. Unfortunately the 46mm and its...
WestJet Sparks Outrage by Calling Non-Reclining Seats a ‘Cabin Refresh’
WestJet is removing adjustable recline from some of its economy seats as part of a “cabin refresh,” affecting 43 Boeing 737-8 MAX and 737-800 aircraft acquired by the airline. In a statement to CTV News, WestJet media relations clarified that there’s “not a fee to recline.” The spokesperson explained that the reconfigured planes will include...
Apple Chips In for Trump’s White House Ballroom—Here’s Who Else Is Paying
Apple is one of several major tech companies contributing to the construction of a new $300 million ballroom at the White House, a project championed by President Donald Trump and financed entirely through private and corporate donations. The ballroom, spanning about 90,000 square feet, is being built on the site of the now-demolished East Wing...
Telecoms Cheer as Feds Finally Target Copper Theft and Network Sabotage
The federal government has introduced Bill C-14, a new proposal aimed at increasing penalties for crimes involving telecommunications infrastructure and retail theft. The bill, tabled in the House of Commons on October 23, would allow courts to treat crimes such as copper theft, network vandalism, and organized retail theft as aggravating factors during sentencing —...