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Fizz TV Launches in Quebec with Promotional Pricing

Fizz has officially launched Fizz TV, a fully digital and customizable TV service available to its Internet members in Québec. Back in May of last year, we told you Fizz TV was coming from Videotron. The TV service later launched in beta in Quebec in the summer, and now it has expanded to everyone. “The...

Google Says Gemini 2.0 AI Models Now Available for Everyone

Google has rolled out major updates to its Gemini AI models, enhancing their speed, intelligence, and accessibility for developers and users. The updated Gemini 2.0 Flash, known for its speed and low latency, now combines quick processing with the ability to solve more complex problems. It’s available through the Gemini app, Google AI Studio, and...

Bell and Telus Take Opposite Approaches to Huawei 5G Ban [Update]

Bell and Telus are handling Huawei equipment removal differently amid confusion over a federal ban that stalled after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued Parliament. All of its Huawei equipment has been removed from its 5G network said Bell to the Globe and Mail, following Ottawa’s directive. “Our understanding is that 5G equipment is anything that...

Apple Hikes Prices of AppleCare+ Plans in the US: Canada Next?

Apple has increased the price of its AppleCare+ subscriptions in the U.S., and the move suggests pricing could also take place in Canada. MacRumors says the monthly AppleCare+ subscription for iPhone has jumped by up 50 cents, now starting at $10.49 USD, up from $9.99 USD. Apple is adjusting the monthly pricing for ‌iPhone‌ ‌AppleCare‌+...

CRTC Leaves Rogers, Telus and Bell in Limbo—Internet Battle Rages On

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has decided to keep its current internet-sharing policy in place—for now. The ruling means that incumbents Rogers, Telus and Bell can continue to resell internet service over each other’s fibre networks at government-mandated rates. However, a final decision is coming this summer, leaving the industry in suspense, reports...