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Bell, Rogers, and Disney Sue Ontario Duo Over TV Piracy Operation
Two Ontario men—Antonio and Marshall Macciacchera—are being sued by some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Bell, Rogers, Disney, Paramount, and Warner Bros., for allegedly operating a large-scale TV piracy service that generated millions in revenue. According to a report by the Vaughan Citizen, the father and son are accused of illegally streaming TV...
Unboxing the Nintendo Switch 2, First Look at Nintendo’s New Console
We unboxed the Nintendo Switch 2, offering a first look at the new hardware and what's included.
You Can Now Buy the Nintendo Switch 2 in Canada
Nintendo’s Switch 2 console has officially launched in Canada, now available for purchase at authorized retailers. The Nintendo Switch 2 is a significant upgrade over the original Nintendo Switch, which launched wayyy back in March 2017. It retains the hybrid design for handheld, tabletop, and docked play. Priced at $629.99 in Canada, it’s $130 more...
Canada’s Major Banks Sign On to Offer $0 Fee Accounts—See the Full List
Thirteen federally regulated financial institutions—including Canada’s six largest banks—have agreed to improve their low-cost and no-cost bank accounts as part of a new federal commitment, the government announced today. Starting December 1, 2025, all participating banks will offer accounts that: Cost no more than $4 per month Include 50% more debit transactions, such as Interac...
Rogers Turns on 5G Advanced in Canada—What It Means for You
Rogers is upgrading its wireless network with new technology from Ericsson, becoming the first company in Canada to launch what’s called 5G Advanced. This upgraded version of 5G is designed to make wireless connections faster, more efficient, and better suited for devices like smartwatches and smart sensors. One big improvement is a feature called RedCap...
Bell is Revamping Crave—with Free Streaming and 30% More Content
Bell Media says Crave will be getting a major overhaul by the end of 2025. The new version will include over 30% more content, a redesigned user experience, and both paid and free options. For paying subscribers, the upgraded Crave will include content from HBO and Max Originals, Crave Originals, CTV, Noovo, Bell Media specialty...
Telus Faces Backlash After 9-Day Outage Cuts Off Residents
Residents of a Glenora apartment building in Edmonton say they went more than a week without cable and internet, following a Telus outage that began on May 25. And the lack of service didn’t just mean no Netflix — it also disrupted the building’s emergency phone lines and visitor buzzer system, raising security concerns. “Yesterday,...
Bell’s New Bundle Combines Crave, Disney+ and TSN: What’s Included
Bell Media and Disney are teaming up to offer Canadians a new streaming bundle later this year that combines Disney+, Crave, and TSN in one package. The bundle will offer a discount for viewers who subscribe to all three services together. Subscribers will get access to top-tier content from HBO, Max, Crave Originals, Disney, Pixar,...
OnePlus Pad 3 Hands-On Review: Premium Android Tablet Gets Better
The OnePlus Pad 3 is finally official, and after going hands-on and attending the company’s media briefing, it’s clear this isn’t just a sequel—it’s a serious contender for the best Android tablet of the year. With its ultra-thin aluminum body, vivid 13.2-inch display, and powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the Pad 3 delivers premium performance...
How to Transfer Your Switch Data to Nintendo Switch 2
For everyone getting a Nintendo Switch 2 this weekend, here's how to conduct a system transfer from your original Nintendo Switch.
Text McDavid: Rogers Launches Fan Line for Stanley Cup Final
Ahead of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, Rogers is giving Edmonton Oilers fans a new way to show their support—with a direct line to the team. Fans can call or text 780-665-5297 to leave a voicemail or send messages, photos, or videos cheering on Connor McDavid and the Oilers. Selected messages may be...
Rogers Gets Approval from Sports Leagues for $4.7B MLSE Takeover
Rogers has received the green light from five major sports leagues for its $4.7-billion purchase of BCE’s 37.5% stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE). BCE is the parent company of Bell. The move brings Rogers closer to holding a 75% majority stake in the company behind some of Canada’s biggest sports teams. The...