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Grok 4 Goes Free, Brings Its Viral Photo-to-Video Feature to All

Grok 4, the latest version of xAI’s chatbot, is now free for everyone — with limits. “The free tier allows a small number of queries per day. Beyond that requires subscription,” said Elon Musk. Paid plans include SuperGrok at $300 per year and SuperGrok Heavy at $3,000 per year. The free version of Grok lets...

iOS 26 Beta 6 Download for iPhone and More Hits Developers

Apple has released another round of software betas this week, with iOS 26 beta 6 and more now available today for download for developers. Here’s what’s available for download right now: iOS 26 beta 6 (23A5318c) iPadOS 26 beta 6 (23A5318c) macOS 26 beta 6 (25A5338b) tvOS 26 beta 6 (23J5339a) visionOS 26 beta 6...

New Rogers 5G+ Ad Has Families Dancing…Whether You Like It or Not

Rogers has dropped a new “Plus It Up” ad, and while it’s supposed to be all feel-good vibes, it comes off a little…cringey. The 30-second spot is basically a family flash mob. It starts with a mom getting a “Wait up!” text from her husband, then the two break into a perfectly synchronized dance in...

Telus Renewal Coming Up? You Might Snag $65 Gigabit Internet

Some Telus internet customers are spotting special renewal offers inside the Telus app—and in some cases, they’re cheaper than what Telus loyalty staff are quoting over the phone. One Reddit user said they saw an in-app offer for $70/month on a two-year term for PureFibre Gigabit, with pre-authorized payments, unlimited data, and savings of $65/month....

Sonos Kicks Off Back to School Sale With Up to 27% Off

Sonos has launched a back to school sale, offering up to 27% off select products, including savings on its Era 100, Sonos Ace and more. Here are the savings on the Sonos Canada website: Era 100 – $232 (Save $27 / 10% off) Sonos Ace – $399 (Save $150 / 27% off) Roam 2 –...

UFC to End PPV in U.S. with Paramount+ —Will Canada Follow?

Paramount has struck a seven-year deal to become the exclusive U.S. home of UFC events starting in 2026, replacing the sport’s current pay-per-view model. The agreement, worth an average of $1.1 billion US ($1.5 billion CAD) per year, will see all 13 numbered UFC events and 30 Fight Nights each year streamed on Paramount+. Some...