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2025 M4 MacBook Air Release Date? Report Says March

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has more details about Apple’s upcoming product roadmap, and for MacBook Air fans, the next update is said to be coming in March. Gurman says new 13-inch and 15-inch models with the latest M4 Apple Silicon is gearing up for a March release. Sources tell him Apple is preparing its retail and...

iPhone 15 Pro Clearance at Costco Hits New Lows–Best Deal Yet?

Back in December, we told you Costco slapped clearance pricing on Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro smartphones and the iPhone 15 Plus. Now we’re seeing clearance prices drop even further. It’s going to come down to whether you can find stock at your local Costco warehouse. Here’s the latest iPhone 15 Pro series clearance pricing from...

Eero Outdoor 7 Review: A Backyard’s Best Friend

Amazon sent us the eero Outdoor 7 for review (it launched back in November), and after waiting for decent weather and getting the right tools, we finally installed it. Let’s take a quick look at this Wi-Fi extender that is targeting your backyard. The eero Outdoor 7 is designed to extend Wi-Fi coverage outdoors, offering...

Rogers, Telus and Bell Sitting on Billions in Copper as Theft Surges

Canadian telcos are holding billions of dollars’ worth of copper wire as they transition to fibre-optic networks, but rising copper prices have made the metal an increasingly valuable target for thieves. According to a report from The Logic, Telus alone expects to generate a whopping $500 million from selling decommissioned copper over the next five...

Union Takes Amazon to Court Over Quebec Warehouse Closures

Amazon is facing legal action after shutting down all seven of its Quebec warehouses, a move the CSN union says was meant to crush worker organization efforts. On February 20, the CSN and several labour groups filed a complaint with the Tribunal administratif du travail, demanding that Amazon reverse the closures and reinstate all laid-off...

Apple Removes Key Security Feature in UK After Govt. Request

Apple has removed its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature from UK customers following a request from the British government for access to encrypted user data. The decision means iCloud data such as photos and documents will no longer have end-to-end encryption, making it accessible to Apple and, with a warrant, law enforcement agencies. “We are...

Public Mobile Lowers Prices on Select 5G and 4G Plans

Telus-owned Public Mobile has lowered prices on several plans, offering more data at lower rates for both new 4G and 5G customers. The updated pricing applies to Canada-wide and Canada-US-Mexico plans. For 5G plans, the new rates include: $29/month for 10GB (Canada-US); was $34 $35/month for 60GB (Canada-US-Mexico); was $39 $45/month for 80GB (Canada-US-Mexico); was...

Apple News+ Getting New Food Section in Canada and Beyond 

Apple is introducing Apple News+ Food, a new section in the company's Apple News app that will offer recipes, restaurant reviews, kitchen tips, and food stories from top publishers. Apple News+ subscribers will get this feature starting in April with the release of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4. The Food section will include content from...

Apple Vision Pro iPhone App is Coming, Along with Apple Intelligence

Apple has announced that Apple Intelligence will arrive on Apple Vision Pro in April with the release of visionOS 2.4. The update will also bring various new features to the headset, said Apple on Friday. Among the new features is Writing Tools, which allows users to proofread, rewrite, and summarize text across various apps like...

iOS 18.4 Download Coming in April to Expand Apple Intelligence

Apple is expanding Apple Intelligence to include more languages with the upcoming release of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 in April, said the company in a press release on Friday. Today, Apple released developer betas of iOS 18.4 and more to test. This expansion comes about 6 months after Apple Intelligence was...

Rogers ‘Unlimited’ Data Plans are Still Misleading, Repeats Bureau

The Competition Bureau is doubling down on its claim that Rogers’ "Infinite" wireless plans are misleading, arguing that the company’s advertisements give the false impression of truly unlimited data. In December, the Bureau sued Rogers, saying its "unlimited data" promise is deceptive because customers experience severe slowdowns—with data speeds reduced by more than 99%—once they...