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Eufy Robot Lawn Mower E18 Review: Truly Wireless Plug and Play Tech
Eufy sent us the newest E18 to try out, and after running it across our two front lawns and a pretty big backyard, we're not going back to following a mower around on weekends. This was our first robot mower, and honestly the setup was way easier than expected. Base station took a few minutes,...
Freedom Mobile’s $20/25GB Canada-US Plan Ends Tomorrow: How to Get It
Freedom Mobile recently launched an online-exclusive flash sale that offers a $20/25GB plan with talk, text and data in Canada and the USA. What’s the catch? It’s a prepaid plan that works out to $20/month when you prepay for 6 months upfront and you’re a new customer porting over to Freedom Mobile. It will renew...
Govee Reveals New TV Backlight 3 With Improved Colour Replication
Govee has revealed the new TV Backlight 3, the flagship model within the Backlight 3 series, starting for $159.99.
Spotify Confirms its Disco Ball App Icon Will be Retired This Week
The standard Spotify app logo replaced by the disco ball refresh. Many of whom didn't take a strong liking to it.
Ottawa Accused of Lying About Its Own Surveillance Bill on X
Public Safety Canada is under fire after a social media post trying to downplay its new lawful-access legislation was slapped with a community note on X. Critics and privacy advocates are accusing the federal government of misleading the public about the true scope of Bill C-22. The backlash started when the official Public Safety Canada...
Lucky Mobile Just Doubled Its Data for $29 — Beating Chatr and Fizz
Bell-owned prepaid brand Lucky Mobile has tweaked its $29 per month plan to beat Chatr and Fizz, heading into the long weekend. We told you Lucky Mobile would make a change and here it is as of Saturday. The revamp now offers 65GB of data for $29, which is 30GB more than before. Here’s Lucky...
LiberNovo Brings New Maxis Big & Tall Ergonomic Office Chairs to Canada
LiberNovo is releasing a new line of ergonomic chairs designed for people who have long struggled to find office seating that actually fits, particularly taller folks. The new Maxis Series, launching June 16, is built for users between 5'10" and 6'7" and rated to support up to 399 lbs. The chairs feature a 52 cm...
Fizz Upgrades $29 Plan to 50GB Data — But Only in 3 Provinces
Prepaid wireless carrier Fizz has revamped its top plans today, increasing data while also tweaking some prices. Here are Fizz’s plans as of May 15, 2026: $22 talk and text $24/2GB 4G $25/25GB 4G $29/50GB (was 35GB) 4G $35/100GB (was $34/80GB) 5G $40/125GB (was $39/100GB) 5G As you can see the $29 plan now has...
Koodo Customer Scores Insane $20 Plan With 165GB of US-Mexico Roaming
A Koodo customer in Quebec managed to lock in one of the more jaw-dropping phone plans we've seen in a while: 165GB of 5G data for $20 a month, with unlimited calling and texting and data across Canada, the US, and Mexico thrown in. The deal surfaced on RFD and comes with the usual YMMV...
Ottawa Bets $13M on Unfinished Telesat Satellites to Bring High-Speed Internet to the NWT
The federal government says it's going to spend $13 million toward bringing high speed internet to 869 Indigenous households across nine communities in the Northwest Territories. The money is going to Northwestel, which is partnering with Telesat to make it happen through a combination of fibre and satellite internet. Right now, about 85.7% of households...
StatCan: High Gas Prices Drive 75% Surge in Canadian Electric Vehicle Sales
Surging energy prices at the pump are pushing more Canadians toward electric and hybrid vehicles, according to new data from Statistics Canada released on Thursday. While overall motor vehicle sales dropped by 6.6 per cent in March compared to the same time last year, the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) market saw a significant spike. Canadians purchased...
NordVPN and Windscribe Say They’ll Leave Canada Before Spying on Citizens
Some of the biggest names in the VPN space are telling the federal government to take a hike rather than play ball with new proposed legislation, and it's shaping up to be a real fight. Windscribe, based in Toronto, and NordVPN have both come out swinging against Bill C-22, saying it would blow up the...