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iOS 18.4 Beta 4 Download and More Released for Developers
Apple has released a new round of beta software for developers today, including iOS 18.4 beta 4 and more. Here’s what’s available for download right now: iOS 18.4 beta 4 (22E5232a) iPadOS 18.4 beta 4 (22E5232a) macOS 15.4 beta 4 (24E5238a) tvOS 18.4 beta 4 (22L5250a) visionOS 2.4 beta 4 (22O5231a) watchOS 11.4 beta 4...
Fido Bites Back: Price Hikes in April for Select Customers
Rogers-owned Fido customers will soon see a price hike in their mobile plans, if you’re one of the lucky ones. The company has announced it will increase monthly fees by $3 (plus tax) starting on or after April 8, 2025. Fido customers were notified in the mobile app, as shared by users on Reddit. Fido...
Public Mobile Offering Special 4G and 5G Plans for Existing Users
Telus-owned Public Mobile is offering up some special plans for existing users right now, so it’s worth checking your account. According to info obtained by iPhone in Canada, we’re seeing the following plans being offered that are different from what’s on the existing website: 4G Plans $30/20GB Canada-wide 5G Plans $36/50GB Canada-US + 500 international...
Canada Post Launches New MyMoney Account for Canadians
Back in November of last year, it was reported that Canada Post was set to launch bank accounts with no fees, and it has officially debuted today. Canada Post has introduced the MyMoney Account, a new spending and savings option now available to Canadians nationwide. Offered in partnership with Canadian fin-tech KOHO, the account includes...
Foldable iPhone and iPad Not Expected to Enter Production Until 2026
Apple isn't expected to begin production of its foldable iPhone and iPad until 2026. These devices will be manufactured by Foxconn.
Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy Concert Coming to Toronto in 2026
The 'Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy' orchestral concert tour is finally making its way to Toronto on January 30th and 31st.
Amazon Earned Over $100M with MrBeast’s ‘Beast Games’, Says Report
Amazon's gamble on YouTube megastar MrBeast has paid off, with the hit show "Beast Games" generating at least $100 million USD in profit since premiering on Prime Video in December 2024, according to sources familiar with the matter, reports the Wall Street Journal. The massive success has sparked negotiations for a second and third season,...
Thinner iPhone, Thicker Price: iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Might Cost $1,300 CAD
We now have some more details about Apple’s rumoured iPhone 17 ‘Air', according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his PowerOn newsletter. The iPhone 17 ‘Air' will be thinner than current models, reducing its depth by about 2 millimetres, roughly a 20% decrease. Despite its slimmer build, Apple is aiming to maintain battery life that's comparable...
Amazon’s AI Alexa Wants to Listen—And You Can’t Say No [Update]
Amazon's upcoming AI update to its Alexa voice assistant, called Alexa+, may have some loosening privacy restrictions. Starting March 28, Echo device users will have to allow Amazon to record and process their voice commands in the cloud—or lose access to some features, according to an email sent to customers, reports ArsTechnica. Currently, some Echo...
Apple’s M4 MacBook Air is Still a Repair Nightmare, Says iFixit
Apple’s new M4 MacBook Air is here, boasting faster performance, a better camera, and a surprising $100 USD price cut (well, $50 in Canada). But if you’re hoping for easier repairs, don’t hold your breath. According to iFixit’s Elizabeth Chamberlain, Apple’s latest laptop is still a frustrating mess when it comes to fixing it. The...
Apple Execs Call Siri Delays ‘Ugly’ and ‘Embarrassing’
Apple’s Siri team is facing harsh criticism from within, with senior director Robby Walker admitting that delays to key AI features have been "ugly and embarrassing," according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. During a recent all-hands meeting, Walker told staff that promoting Siri upgrades before they were ready only made things worse. "This was not one...
UK Faces Lawsuit for Seeking Data “Back Door” from Apple
Human rights organizations have initiated a lawsuit against the UK government, contesting its efforts to compel Apple to create a "back door."