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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...

NOMAD’s Universal Cable Charges Apple Watch, AirPods, and More

NOMAD has unveiled its latest innovation, the Universal Cable for Apple Watch, a multi-purpose charging solution designed for Apple Watch, AirPods, and USB-C devices. With a built-in Apple Watch fast charger and USB-C connectors, this high-end cable simplifies charging for multiple devices from a single source. The Universal Cable for Apple Watch delivers up to...

Amazon Sale: Huge Savings on Kindle, Fire TV, Ring Security and More

Amazon Canada has launched a sale ahead of Valentine's Day, slashing prices on its devices including the newest Kindle Paperwhite that launched last fall (all-time low), Fire TV, Fire tablets, eero networking, and Ring security products. People love to read a new shiny Kindle might be the special gift for that someone in your life,...

Apple’s New App Lets You Send Invites and Create Party Playlists

Apple on Tuesday has unveiled Apple Invites, a new app designed to make planning events and sending invitations easier. This looks to be Apple's solution against invite services out there. Available for free on the App Store and the web, the app allows users to create custom digital invitations for any occasion and share them...

Ford Unblocks Starlink Deal as Tariff Standoff Cools—For Now

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is walking back his decision to axe a $100 million deal involving SpaceX’s Starlink after Canada and the United States agreed to temporarily halt proposed tariffs. The deal would have helped connect rural Ontario leveraging Starlink's satellite internet, which is available worldwide. On Monday afternoon, after a second call with President...

Apple Blasts EU Rules After Porn App Appears on iPhones [Update]

Apple is pushing back against European Union regulations after a porn app surfaced on iPhones through third-party app stores. According to a Bloomberg report by Mark Gurman, the app, Hot Tub, was falsely marketed as “Apple-approved.” Apple clarified that while it checks third-party apps for malware and device compatibility, it does not review them for...

Battlefield Launches ‘BF Labs’ for Feedback on Next Game

Battlefield has announced Battlefield Labs, a new initiative inviting players to help shape the future of the first person shooter franchise. Fans will have the chance to test early gameplay, provide feedback, and influence development before the next Battlefield game is released. The game first launched with Battlefield 1942 in 2002. When Battlefield 3 launched...

Tim Hortons ‘Roll Up the Rim’ Cups are Back After 5 Years

Five years ago during COVID-19, Tim Hortons axed its ‘Roll Up the Rim’ contest cups, shifting to digital entries through its mobile app on iOS and Android. Today, Tim Hortons announced its physical ‘Roll Up the Rim’ cups are back for a limited time. So that means you can enter the annual Roll Up 2...