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iPhone 17 Series Battery Sizes Allegedly Leak Ahead of Launch
A new filing from China’s regulatory database may have given away the battery capacities for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 lineup, just a day before the official launch, according to an image shared by leaker ShrimpApplePro. According to the listing, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will pack the largest battery at 5,088mAh, while the iPhone 17...
Koodo Offering $34/80GB, $39/100GB Canada-US Plans to Select Customers
Telus-owned Koodo looks to be offering up some special deals to keep customers loyal, ahead of what is expected to be a busy fall season for cellphone deals around Black Friday. Koodo has been sending out texts to select customers telling them about “Happy Tab deals”, which consist of the following loyalty offers, when you...
Apple’s C1 Modem in Canada: iPhone 16e Uploads Are Clearly Faster
A new report from Ookla suggests that Apple’s budget-friendly (so to speak) iPhone 16e is holding its own against the standard iPhone 16 in Canada, particularly when it comes to uploading. According to Speedtest data, the iPhone 16e with Apple’s in-house C1 modem reached median upload speeds of 23.91 Mbps, more than double the iPhone...
Nintendo Brings Switch Sports + Leg Strap Bundle Only to Canada
Nintendo of Canada has announced a new bundle coming exclusively to Canadian stores this October. The package includes a standard Nintendo Switch console, a download code for Nintendo Switch Sports, and the Leg Strap accessory, all for $419.99 CAD (you’re getting $69.99 in savings, says Nintendo). The bundle offers savings compared to buying each item...
BLUETTI Power Week Canada: Save Up to $2,500 on Backup Power
BLUETTI is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a Power Week sale in Canada, offering discounts from September 5–25 on some of its most popular portable and home backup power stations. With camping season and storm season overlapping, these power solutions are useful both for the outdoors and as emergency home backup. Here’s a look at...
WhatsApp to Introduce Live Photos Support in Latest iOS Beta
WhatsApp's latest iOS beta has been released via TestFlight, offering Live Photos support.
Apple ‘Crossbody Strap’ for iPhone 17 Leaked Ahead of Event
Apple appears to be preparing to launch an all-new accessory made for the iPhone 17 series, according to leaked photos.
Apple Original Film ‘The Lost Bus’ Premieres at TIFF 2025
Apple Original Films brought The Lost Bus to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Friday, September 5, premiering the wildfire survival drama at the Princess of Wales Theatre. Directed by Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips), the film stars Matthew McConaughey ("alright, alright, alright”) as a bus driver and America Ferrera as a teacher trying to...
OnePlus Ends Hasselblad Deal, Unveils ‘DetailMax Engine’ Camera Tech
OnePlus is moving into a new era of smartphone photography it says, announcing the end of its five-year partnership with Hasselblad while revealing its own imaging system called the OnePlus DetailMax Engine. The company announced last week the new technology is designed to deliver clearer, more realistic photos without the artificial enhancements that have drawn...
Fido Offering $35/70GB and $45/120GB Plans: Are You Eligible?
Rogers-owned Fido looks to be offering up some exclusive deals for existing customers, with one plan in the form a $35/month offering with 70GB of data. This plan is being offered to select customers and can be found when you log in online and check your account. The $35/70GB plan is after a $10 automatic...
PM Carney Pauses Trudeau’s 2026 EV Sales Mandate, Dealers React
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa will pause next year’s rule requiring automakers to sell a fixed share of electric vehicles. Instead, the government will launch a 60-day review of the mandate to explore ways to cut costs and make compliance more flexible. “And it's not all about money. Some of it is about regulation....
Apple Hit With Lawsuit Over Using Pirated Books to Train AI
Apple is facing a new lawsuit in California that accuses the company of using copyrighted books without permission to train its artificial intelligence systems. The proposed class action was filed in federal court in Northern California by authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson, who say their works were included in a dataset of pirated books...