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Rogers’ Earnings Boom—Q4 Profits Climb 70% to $558 Million

Rogers closed out the full year of 2024 with over $20 billion in revenue, leading the Canadian telecom market as more customers signed up for its wireless and internet services than any other provider it says. In its fourth quarter earnings shared today, net income was $558 million, a 70% increase compared to $328 million...

Teslas Now Self-Drive from Factory to Loading Docks [VIDEO]

Tesla recently shared a new video showing how its vehicles can now drive autonomously from factory to loading docks. A video shows Tesla vehicles running the company’s Full Self-Driving (Unsupervised) software, driving, stopping at stop signs and avoiding vehicles. The interior screens display, “Tesla Self Driving”. The first routes according to Tesla are the 1.2...

Sony Backtracks After Backlash Over Classic PlayStation Themes

Sony upset PlayStation fans after announcing that classic console themes from the PS1, PS2, PS3, and PS4 eras would be removed. Many players demanded they be made permanent, sparking backlash online on social networks like X, naturally. In response, Sony has now confirmed the themes will return “in the months ahead.” However, the company stated...

CRTC Dropping $14 Million to Expand Internet in BC and Yukon

Another day, and another announcement on expanding high speed internet from the federal government. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is spending $14 million to bring high-speed fibre Internet to Jade City and Good Hope Lake (Dease River) in B.C., as well as Upper Liard in the Yukon. This funding, given to CityWest Cable...

Netflix Unveils Massive 2025 Lineup with New Shows, Films, and Games

Netflix has revealed its biggest lineup yet for 2025, featuring new films, TV series, reality shows, live events, and games (the upcoming price increase in Canada will be helping to fund this of course). At a special event in Los Angeles, Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria highlighted the platform’s commitment to variety, saying, “We...

Rogers Xfinity Launches App TV: Live and Streaming in One Plan

Rogers Xfinity has introduced App TV, which combines live TV and streaming services in one plan. App TV starts at $25 per month and gives Rogers Xfinity Internet customers access to 40+ live and on-demand channels, 20 free ad-supported (FAST) channels, and Netflix Standard with ads. The service works entirely through the Rogers Xfinity Streaming...