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Garmin Bounce 2 Kids Smartwatch Lands in Canada at $399.99

Garmin has launched the Bounce 2, its latest kids’ smartwatch with built-in LTE. The new model lets parents call, text, and track their child’s location directly from the watch, without needing a phone. In Canada, the Bounce 2 costs $399.99 CAD—nearly double the original Bounce, which launched at $219.99. The data plans run $14.99 per...

iPhone 17 Pro Gets Wrecked, iPhone Air Amazes in Drop Tests

EverythingApplePro is back with his annual iPhone torture test, and this year he put the new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air to the ultimate stress challenge. As usual, the video features scratches, heat trials, and extreme drop tests to see if Apple’s latest devices can withstand real-world abuse. Right from the start, the iPhone...

xAI Launches Grok 4 Fast, a Cheaper and Smarter AI Model

Elon Musk’s xAI has released Grok 4 Fast (on Friday night), a new version of its AI system that focuses on doing more with less. The model is basically designed to think faster, cost less to run, and still score high on the kinds of tests researchers use to measure how “smart” these systems are....

iPhone Air Bend Test Leaves JerryRigEverything Stunned [VIDEO]

The iPhone Air is Apple’s thinnest phone ever at just 5.6mm, sparking worries that it could be the next “bendgate”, reminding us of the days of the iPhone 6 (11 years ago!). YouTube tech device destroyer JerryRigEverything set out to answer that question in his signature torture test—and the results were surprising. In the first...

Xbox Prices Going Up in the U.S.—Will Canada Get Hit Again?

Xbox is hiking console prices in the United States starting October 3, 2025, blaming “the macroeconomic environment.” The update affects Series S and Series X consoles, though controllers and headsets will stay the same. In the U.S., the Xbox Series S 512GB will climb to $399.99 USD, the 1TB model goes to $449.99, the Xbox...

CRTC Forces Bell and Telus to Open Up Full Networks to Rivals

The CRTC has ruled that smaller cellphone providers must get access to the entire network that Bell and Telus share, instead of being stuck with only half of it. Until now, when regional carriers like Freedom Mobile, Videotron, or Eastlink signed roaming agreements with either Bell or Telus, they were limited to that company’s portion...

Tim Cook Calls iPhone 17 Launch Apple’s ‘Super Bowl’

Apple CEO Tim Cook joined CNBC’s Jim Cramer at the company’s Fifth Avenue flagship store in New York on Friday, as the iPhone 17 officially went on sale worldwide, including in Canada. Cook described the launch as the biggest day of the year for Apple. “Oh, it feels so exciting. It’s our Super Bowl. It’s...