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Apple Officially Kills Off Its Clips Video App: What You Need to Know

Apple has officially shut down its Clips app, the company’s free video creation tool first launched in 2017. According to an Apple Support document quietly published on October 11 (via MacRumors), the app “is no longer being updated, and will no longer be available for download for new users as of October 10, 2025.” The...

Why Telus Customers Across Alberta Lost Internet, Phone and More on Friday

Telus customers across Alberta were hit by widespread outages Friday, cutting off internet, phone, and TV services in several regions from Edmonton to communities northwest of the city. In central Edmonton, users lost mobile data, calls, and texting. Telus said the cause of that disruption was still under investigation as of Friday afternoon. Meanwhile, in...

Chrome Now Automatically Silences Annoying Website Notifications

Google is rolling out a new Chrome feature aimed at reducing those constant pop-up notifications that clutter your screen. The browser will now automatically remove notification permissions from websites you haven’t interacted with recently, helping users “cut through the noise” for a calmer browsing experience. According to Chrome’s internal data, fewer than 1% of notifications...

Bell Scores a Power Play—TSN Keeps the Habs on Home Ice

The Montreal Canadiens will remain on TSN and RDS for years to come after the two Bell Media networks signed a new long-term broadcast deal with the team. The agreement keeps Canadiens regional games on both channels for fans in the club’s designated viewing area — including Quebec and Atlantic Canada — with 50 games...

Rogers 3G Shutdown Sparks Outcry From Northern First Nations

The Matawa Chiefs Council, representing nine First Nations in northern Ontario, says Rogers’ plan to retire its 3G network could create safety risks for remote communities that still rely on older technology for essential communication. Based in Thunder Bay, the council represents First Nations including Aroland, Ginoogaming, Long Lake 58, Marten Falls, and Eabametoong —...

NBA Games Coming to Apple Vision Pro in Immersive 3D

Basketball fans will soon be able to watch NBA games in Apple’s immersive video format on the Apple Vision Pro, offering a 3D courtside-like experience. A new app from Spectrum SportsNet (no relation to Rogers Sportsnet) will stream select Los Angeles Lakers games from the 2025–26 season in Apple Immersive, letting viewers feel as if...