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Starlink Now Has Over 500,000 Users in Canada

SpaceX’s Starlink now has more than 500,000 users across Canada, and for some, the service is proving essential in remote areas where traditional internet access doesn’t exist (via Tesla North). One of those users is Syola Ikkidluak, a dog sledder and hunter from Iglulik, Nunavut. She relies on Starlink to stay in touch with her...

Uber Canada Launches Senior Accounts: What You Need to Know

Uber Canada has launched a new feature aimed at making its app easier to use for older adults. Called Senior Accounts, the update includes larger text, fewer buttons, and simplified directions to help seniors book rides with less hassle. The move comes as Canada’s senior population continues to grow. According to Statistics Canada, nearly 1...

TikTok CEO Sends Urgent Letter to Ottawa: Stop the Shutdown

TikTok CEO Shou Chew is urging the federal government to reverse its decision to shut down TikTok’s Canadian operations, warning of serious consequences for local jobs, creators, and investment. Ottawa wants offices shut down, but will let the app stay operating in Canada. In a letter sent to Industry Minister Mélanie Joly, dated July 2,...

iOS 18.6 Beta 3 Download and More Released for Developers

Apple has released a new round of software betas, specifically the third betas of iOS 18.6 and more. Here’s what’s available for download right now: iOS 18.6 beta 3 (22G5073b) iPadOS 18.6 beta 3 (22G5073b) macOS 15.6 beta 3 (24G5074c) tvOS 18.6 beta 3 (22M5074b) visionOS 2.6 beta 3 (22O5773b) watchOS 11.6 beta 3 (22U5074b)...

SaskTel Extends Wildfire Relief for Northern Saskatchewan Evacuees

SaskTel is once again extending support for residents forced to evacuate due to wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. The crown corporation announced today, July 14, that it will continue to waive wireless data overage charges and credit home services—including SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone—for customers in impacted communities. The relief applies to residents who...
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Coldplay Apologizes After Calling Rogers Stadium ‘Weird’ and Remote

Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin is clarifying comments he made during last Monday night’s concert at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, after calling it a “weird stadium in the middle of nowhere.” Martin thanked fans for enduring “the traffic and the travel and the trains and the waiting” to reach the venue, before joking about the stadium’s...

iPhone 17 Leak Reveals Expected Colours—and One New Twist

We’re just months away from Apple’s expected September iPhone reveal, and for this year’s iPhone 17 series, we may have a look at what colours to expect, based on leaks from the supply chain. Leaker Sonny Dickson today shared images of the camera rings that surround the iPhone 17 camera, and they allegedly show the...