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Apple Releases iOS 18.3 Beta 2 and More for Developers: What’s New

Apple has released new software betas for developers today, including iOS 18.3 beta 2 and more. This release comes after the initial iOS 18.3 betas were released last month. Check out what’s available for download below: iOS 18.3 beta 2 (22D5040d) iPadOS 18.3 beta 2 (22D5040d) macOS 15.3 beta 2 (24D5040f) tvOS 18.3 beta 2...

Rogers, Telus and Bell Increase Prices to Kick Off the New Year

We knew wireless Boxing Day deals were coming to an end and now Rogers, Telus and Bell have increased prices to start the New Year. Check out the revamped plans as of today, January 7, 2025. These prices are for bring your own device (BYOD) and after autopay (preauthorized credit card payments). Rogers ($55/200, $60/200GB,...

Canada Post Delivers Again: Parcel Service Returns After Strike Chaos

Canada Post announced today it has restored on-time delivery guarantees for domestic packages starting January 6, 2025. Normal processing and delivery levels have returned across the country, including rural and remote areas. This means the online orders you made back in mid-November may start arriving soon. The Canada Post strike by postal workers lated from...

Fido, Koodo and Virgin Plus Increase Prices to Start 2025

The flanker brands of Canada’s ‘Big 3’ telecoms, Fido, Koodo and Virgin Plus, have increased prices to kick off 2025. These price increases come after Boxing Day deals have come to an end.  Let’s take a look at the wireless price changes below, with prices after automatic payments (pre-authorized credit card payments): Fido ($34/60GB and...
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Meta to Launch Community Notes on Facebook, Instagram, Threads

Meta is making major changes to how it handles content on its platforms, announced CEO Mark Zuckerberg today. The company announced that it is ending its third-party fact-checking program in the U.S. and replacing it with a new system called Community Notes. Inspired by X, this program will rely on users to flag and clarify...

Apple News Eyes Further Expansion, Now Reaching 125M Monthly Users

Apple News is used by 125 million people monthly in the US, Canada, UK, and Australia, and may soon expand to more countries, according to insiders. The iPhone maker is also considering strengthening its local news coverage in the UK and adding its puzzles section, which is currently only available in the US and Canada,...

iPhone Class Action in Canada: Where’s Your Payout from Apple?

The Canadian iPhone Power Management Class Action Settlement was approved by the courts back in March of 2024, and many of you have wondered what the status of payouts are. Owners of iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 7, or 7 Plus models may qualify for compensation if they installed certain iOS updates...