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Apple Sports App Adds Tennis Scores, Ahead of Wimbledon

Just in time for the iconic grand slam Wimbledon, at the All England Club, Apple has added tennis to its Apple Sports app, giving iPhone users access to live scores and match updates from major tournaments. The app now supports scores from Grand Slam and ATP/WTA 1000-level events, covering every point in men’s and women’s...

Apple’s 13-inch M3 MacBook Air Hits Clearance Pricing at Costco

If you’re on the hunt for a new M3 MacBook Air, check out your local Costco warehouse because the laptop has reached clearance pricing (denoted by a price ending in .97 for those who don’t know). Apple’s 13.6-inch M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD has been slashed down to $999.97. This price...

Google Warns CRTC: Regulating YouTube Like TV Will Backfire

Google is pushing back hard against the idea that YouTube should be regulated like traditional TV, telling the CRTC that Canada’s outdated broadcast rules have no place in today’s open and user-driven internet. Speaking at today’s June 25 CRTC hearing, Arun Krishnamurti, Senior Counsel with Google Canada, warned the Commission against forcing old regulatory tools...

Telus Blames Human Error for 39-Hour 911 Outage in Manitoba

Telus is blaming one of its own for a days-long 911 outage in Brandon, Manitoba, that left emergency calls from cell phones unanswered for nearly two days in March. The CRTC formally requested that Telus provide a plain-language summary of the 911 outage that occurred in Brandon, Manitoba, from March 22 to 24, 2025. In...

New on Netflix Canada: July 2025

Netflix Canada has released its list of new shows and movies coming to the streaming service in July 2025. Highlights include the exclusive premiere of Happy Gilmore 2 on July 25, classic film Forrest Gump arrives on July 5 and the WWE Evolution live event on July 25. Check out the full list of what's...

Chinese Hackers Hid in a Canadian Telecom for Months—Unpatched

A new federal government report says that Chinese government-backed hackers—known in the cybersecurity world as Salt Typhoon—broke into the network of a Canadian telecom company earlier this year. Chinese hackers used a known flaw in Cisco equipment (called CVE-2023-20198) to snoop around, change settings, and potentially spy on data flowing through the system, sometime before...