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You Can Now Buy Individual Apps on Setapp Without a Membership

Setapp is making some big changes today, as the Mac app subscription service is introducing two new features: an AI Gateway for developers, and the ability to sell apps individually outside its monthly membership for the first time. The AI Gateway is the more technical of the two. Right now, developers who want to build...

Crave Expands Beyond Streaming With Podcasts, News and Sports

Crave is evolving into more than a place to watch TV shows and movies. Bell Media announced Thursday that the streaming service is expanding into a platform Canadians can use throughout the day, building on the recent launch of its Sports and News Hubs with the addition of select podcasts coming soon. "At its core,...

Did You Get a Text? Telus Is Giving Away Free 50GB Data Bonuses

Telus is giving select customers a 50GB high-speed data bonus at no extra charge, according to a text message the company sent out on Tuesday. The bonus is automatically activated and stays on the account as long as the current rate plan remains active. Some customers say the gesture is welcome, but almost too generous...
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Coming to Disney+ Canada: June 2026 New Movies and Series

Disney+ Canada has announced its streaming lineup for June 2026, headlined by the highly anticipated fifth season of the acclaimed culinary drama, FX’s The Bear. The month also features lots of new anime, with Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, and the first two seasons of My Hero Academia joining the platform...

Apple’s M1 Chip Has a Hidden Flaw Nobody Caught Until Now

A group of MIT researchers got tired of using makeshift tools to study how processors really work, so they built their own operating system from scratch. The project overview was shared with iPhone in Canada on Wednesday by MIT. Called Fractal, the OS gave them a much cleaner way to poke around inside Apple's M1...