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Apple Vision Pro May Finally Get a Strap You’ll Want to Wear
Apple could be preparing a new strap for the Vision Pro, according to hidden code spotted in the company’s backend by MacRumors. The code includes a reference to something called a “Dual Knit Band”—a strap that doesn’t exist today. Right now, the Vision Pro only comes with the Solo Knit Band and the Dual Loop...
Wealthsimple Is Giving Away a Million-Dollar House (Plus $100K Cash)
Toronto-based fintech Wealthsimple is giving Canadians a shot at winning a fully furnished home worth $1.1 million in Prince Edward County, Ontario—plus $100,000 in cash to help with the costs of homeownership. The contest runs from October 3 to October 30, 2025, and is open to new and existing Wealthsimple clients across Canada, including Quebec....
Ottawa Commits to New EV Chargers in Atlantic Canada: Here’s Where
The federal government is putting more than $5 million into expanding electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across Atlantic Canada. The funding will support five projects through Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program, which helps cover the cost of building public and private charging sites. New chargers are planned for workplaces, on-street parking, and...
Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) Review: Is It Worth the Upgrade?
This has been one of the most anticipated Nest products for me—finally, a higher-resolution wired doorbell. Google sent me the new 3rd-gen Nest Doorbell to test, and here’s how it stacks up compared to the first-gen Nest Hello and the 2nd-gen. Installation was straightforward. Just make sure you’re drilling into something solid to mount the...
Perplexity Opens Comet Browser to Everyone Worldwide
Comet browser from Perplexity is now available worldwide for Free, Pro, and Max users combining AI search and smart browsing in one platform
Florida AG Pushes Apple to Take Down ICEBlock Tracking App
Apple has pulled ICEBlock tracking app after demand by Florida AG over concerns it endangered law enforcement, stirring debate over app regulation.
Strava Sues Garmin, Seeks Ban on Devices
Strava has formally filed a lawsuit against Garmin, demanding that the company cease selling devices that use Strava’s patented features.
How to Auto-Enable VPN on Public Wi-Fi with iOS Shortcuts
With a few Shortcuts and iOS Automations, your iPhone could turn on your VPN when you’re on public Wi-Fi and disable it when on trusted networks.
Rogers vs Telus vs Bell vs Freedom: Best Phone Plans October 2025
We’re into a new month so let’s compare bring your own device 5G+ plans from Rogers, Telus, Bell and Quebecor's Freedom Mobile. It will be interesting to track pricing from now into the busy holiday period, which includes Black Friday and Boxing Day. Bring your own device plans include autopay discounts when you set up...
Xbox Cloud Gaming Could Soon Be Free—But You’ll Watch Ads First
Microsoft is preparing to roll out a free, ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming, according to people familiar with the company’s plans. The Verge reports that Microsoft has already begun internal testing, letting employees stream certain games without a Game Pass subscription. The free tier will reportedly require viewers to sit through about two minutes...
Meta Ray-Ban Display Nearly ‘Sold Out’ in US Stores 48 Hours After Launch
Meta Ray-Ban Display launched in the US and have already been selling out in most retail locations, says Meta.
Threads Launches New ‘Communities’ Public Spaces to Connect Users
Threads has launched a new 'Communities' feature, where users can engage in public, casual conversations with over 100 topics at launch.