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Google Tells MPs: Liberal Surveillance Bill Goes Beyond Any ‘Regime’ We’ve Seen
Google showed up to Parliament Hill this week with a blunt message for the Liberal government. Bill C-22 isn't a modernization of Canadian law enforcement. It's a surveillance regime that goes further than anything in the democratic world, and nobody at Google was even consulted before it was written. Jeanette Patell, Google's director of government...
Apple to Canadians: Liberal Spy Bill Would Gag Us From Warning You
A senior Apple executive walked into a federal committee hearing this week and said the quiet part out loud. If Bill C-22 passes, companies like Apple won't be able to tell you what the government is making them do to your phone. Erik Neuenschwander has been at Apple for 19 years. He worked on the...
WhatsApp iOS Users Can Now Share Documents With Meta AI
WhatsApp's 26.20.10.72 beta includes the ability to share documents with Meta AI on iOS.
Apple’s After the Whistle Podcast Returns to Cover the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The first episode of After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe arrives on June 7.
A Tesla Just Self-Drove 3,454 KM Across Canada Without a Single Human Intervention
A group of Tesla enthusiasts are making headlines after driving coast to coast across Canada using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software without a single human intervention beyond setting the navigation. David Moss, who previously completed a zero-intervention cross-country U.S. drive of over 10,000 miles, launched the trip on May 24 from Horseshoe Bay near Vancouver...
Telus Is Texting Public Mobile Customers a PureFibre Internet Deal
Telus is once again targeting its Public Mobile prepaid customers with a discounted home internet offer, pitching them on an upgrade to its PureFibre 1.5 Gigabit service. The promotion texted today to customers and obtained by iPhone in Canada, offers Public Mobile subscribers the PureFibre 1.5 Gbps plan for $95 per month on a 2-year...
Ottawa Says Bill C-22 Won’t Spy on You Through Your Car, Smart TV or Home Camera
The federal government is defending its controversial surveillance bill after a wave of pushback from tech companies, legal experts, and public fact-checkers. It's now making news headlines in the U.S. as well. In an emailed statement to Bloomberg, the federal government reiterated it "categorically rejects claims that Bill C-22 would enable the surveillance of Canadians...
Ashraf Alkarmi Named Dropbox Co-CEO
Dropbox co-founder Drew Houston is stepping down as CEO, handing operational control to Ashraf Alkarmi to guide the company's next AI product era.
Spotify Debuts Narrated Magazine Articles
Spotify has launched a trial of narrated magazine articles, bringing audio versions of stories from WIRED, Vogue, and Rolling Stone to the app.
PS Plus June 2026: Warhammer 40,000, Star Brawl 2, and More
Sony announces the June PlayStation Plus monthly games, bringing Grounded, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 to subscribers.
No Extra Bridge, Just Tap Your iPhone: We Tried the Schlage Encode Plus
Schlage Canada sent us the Schlage Encode Plus smart WiFi deadbolt to test, and as long-term Schlage Sense users since 2017, it was the perfect time for an upgrade. Built-in WiFi and Thread, No Hub Required The biggest quality of life improvement over the Sense is that the Encode Plus connects directly to your home...
Google AI Certificate Launches in Canada
Google Canada has launched a new online AI Professional Certificate to help workers master data analysis, research, and coding tools in under 10 hours.