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Apple Unveils Beats Solo Buds in Canada with Tiny Price

Besides launching Beats Solo 4 earphones today, Apple also unveiled Beats Solo Buds wireless Bluetooth earbuds, for a relatively lower price of $99.95 in Canada. These earbuds have fully custom acoustic architecture and an ergonomic design that fits naturally into the ear, promising up to 18 hours of battery life and compatibility with both iOS...

Gemini Android App Launches in Canada, iOS Rolling Out

After launching Google Gemini in Canada back in February (after some waiting of course), the AI chatbot’s Android app is finally available for download here. You can now download the Gemini mobile app in Google Play, while the iOS rollout within the Google app is coming “over the next couple of weeks." Android users can...

Apple Unveils Beats Solo 4 Headphones in Canada

Apple has launched the next version of its popular headphones, the Beats Solo 4, featuring re-engineered sound technology and improved ergonomic design. Looks like the previous leaks have come true. The new headphones come equipped with custom-built 40mm transducers that minimize electronic artifacts, latency, and distortion, providing users with exceptional clarity and range, according to...

London Drugs Temporarily Shuts Stores After Cyberattack

Retailer London Drugs has temporarily shut its stores across Western Canada following a cyberattack  detected on April 28, 2024. London Drugs says it has brought in top cybersecurity experts to help in containment, remediation, and conducting an extensive forensic analysis. While the investigation continues, London Drugs has stated that there is currently no evidence suggesting...

New on Prime Video Canada: May 2024

Amazon’s Prime Video has shared its list of new titles coming to the streaming service in Canada for May 2024. Prime Video next month has Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine star in "The Idea of You," premiering May 2.. "Maxton Hall," based on Mona Kasten's "Save Me," debuts May 9, bringing drama and romance to...

CBSA Eyes Smartphone Facial Recognition Tech for Up to $34 Million

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is planning a federal project that could see travellers using facial recognition technology via smartphones to identify themselves at border crossings. The plan is still in its concept phase with a pilot project expected in two to four years. The plan is to create a faster and more seamless...