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What’s New on Disney+ Canada: November 2025

Disney+ Canada’s November 2025 lineup is here and includes All’s Fair (November 4), a new drama about a group of female divorce lawyers who leave their firm to launch their own powerhouse practice, balancing ambition, loyalty, and personal turmoil. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 3 (November 13) sees #Momtok thrown into chaos as...

Public Mobile App Adds Face ID Login; Rewards Program Cut Now Live

Public Mobile users can now log in to the app using Face ID or fingerprint authentication, starting October 16, 2025, as part of the company’s latest update. The feature allows customers to access their accounts faster without typing passwords. To use it, users must update the Public Mobile app to the latest version on iOS...

Rogers Extends Starlink Satellite Beta Trial—Here’s the New End Date

Rogers has extended its Starlink-powered satellite messaging beta trial, giving customers and Canadians more time to test the service before it officially launches. The beta, originally scheduled to end at the end of October will now run until at least December 8, 2025, or later, according to the company in a text message to beta...

OnePlus Unveils OxygenOS 16: New Features and Apple Device Integration

OnePlus has introduced OxygenOS 16, its next major software update, bringing new AI tools, cross-platform features, and a redesigned interface. The update will debut on the upcoming OnePlus 15, with rollout to older devices in the coming months. “OxygenOS 16 marks a paradigm shift in how smartphones and users interact,” said Arthur Lam, Director of...

Wealthsimple Rolling Out Visa Infinite Privilege Card with Premium Perks

Toronto fintech Wealthsimple is preparing to roll out its new Visa Infinite Privilege credit card, an upgraded version of its existing Visa Infinite card that adds premium travel and lifestyle benefits at no extra cost. The new card will start reaching eligible clients in the coming weeks, with upgrades happening in batches over the next...

Public Mobile Pulls Vouchers from Major Stores; Canada Post Delays Orders

Telus-owned Public Mobile has confirmed that several major retail chains across Canada have stopped selling its payment vouchers. Customers can no longer buy Public Mobile vouchers at 7-Eleven, Couche-Tard (Mac’s), Jean Coutu, London Drugs, Metro, Petro-Canada, Proxim, Shell, Walmart, or Esso. The company says it has updated its online Payment Voucher page to show which...