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OpenAI Drops GPT-4.1: Smarter, Faster and Cheaper AI Is Here

OpenAI just launched a new set of AI models called the GPT-4.1 family, and they’re a big step up from previous versions. These models—GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and GPT-4.1 nano—are now available to developers through OpenAI’s API (the naming scheme could get better me thinks). They improve on everything from coding to understanding long documents, and...

Google Pixel 8a Deal: Pricing Just Hit an All-Time Low

Google’s Pixel 8a is now selling for just $479.95 (128GB) on Amazon Canada, marking its lowest price ever on the site. This deal makes the mid-range smartphone an even more attractive option for those looking to save without sacrificing too much performance or quality. Now, this price cut comes after the recent launch of the...

Telus Unveils ‘GameRx’ to Tackle Gaming Burnout and Boost Wellness

Telus recently launched a new online platform called GameRx, aimed at helping Canadians use video games to improve their mental and physical wellbeing. The website, which debuted last week, gives evidence-based suggestions for video games that can support areas like stress relief, focus, memory, mobility, and loneliness. The goal is to help break the stigma...

Apple Canada: Get Over $650 Off iPhone 16 Pro Max with Trade-In

Apple latest marketing email to customers in Canada is pushing people to trade-in their older iPhones to save up to $655 off the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max. In an email sent out this morning received by iPhone in Canada, Apple says “see what you’ve been missing” and mentions, “trade in and save up to...

Mark Carney Vows to Revive Trudeau’s Online Censorship Plan

Liberal leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will take a third shot at regulating harmful online content if re-elected, calling digital hate and misinformation a threat to Canadians. According to a report from Western Standard, Carney made the comments during a campaign rally in Hamilton last week. “There are many serious issues...

Apple’s iPhone and Other Electronics Get US Tariff Exemptions

Some of Apple’s most popular products—including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks—have just been spared from steep new U.S. tariffs, following a decision by the Trump administration to exempt smartphones, computers, and key electronic components. The move, announced late Friday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, rolls back tariffs of up to 125% on Chinese imports and...