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Corus Launches Vivéo French Streaming On Prime Video For $4.99
Corus is expanding its digital footprint with the launch of Vivéo, a new French-language streaming service now available as an add-on subscription through Amazon's Prime Video for $4.99 per month. The service launches with a catalogue of approximately 2,000 hours of content, including more than 200 series and films. Vivéo operates on a hybrid model...
iPhone 17 Demand Was So Strong It Helped Apple Hit $111 Billion in Revenue
Apple just dropped its latest financial results for its second quarter, and the numbers are massive. The company brought in $111.2 billion US in revenue for the quarter ending March 28, 2026, which is a 17 per cent jump compared to the same time last year. Profits also saw a nice bump, with earnings per...
Vancouver Solves Its Parking App Problem by Adding a Sixth Parking App
Vancouver drivers now have a sixth parking app to deal with, for real. The city approved the addition of HotSpot this week, a decision that has rekindled a familiar complaint from residents: paying for parking in Vancouver has become an exercise in app management. The problem is the patchwork of apps you need on your...
KOHO Launches Crypto Trading for 2.5M Users via NDAX Partnership
Toronto-based fintech KOHO has launched support for crypto trading, now allowing Canadians to trade digital assets through its app. KOHO partnered with Calgary regulated exchange Ndax to debut the service, which is now available to its 2.5 million users. This move falls in line with crypto trading that is also supported by Wealthsimple, another Toronto-based...
Canadian Cattle Ranchers Will Soon Be Able to Track Their Cows With Starlink
A Colorado tech company has figured out how to let ranchers track and manage their cattle from virtually anywhere, and Canadian ranchers are next in line to get access. Halter, based in Boulder, announced this week that its GPS-enabled smart collars for cattle can now communicate directly with SpaceX's Starlink satellites, making cell towers and...
iPod Nano Powers a Triple-Monitor Workstation [VIDEO]
Can an iPod Nano be a workstation? YouTuber connects a Nano to triple monitors, external microphones, and pro speakers in this retro tech deep dive.
Canada’s Push to Ban Kids From Social Media Won’t Work, Expert Warns
There's a growing push across Canada to ban kids from social media. The federal Liberals are behind it, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is championing it, and the political momentum is real. But Michael Geist, a tech law professor at the University of Ottawa, thinks the whole thing is a mistake and he's not mincing words...
Spotify Launches “Verified by Spotify” Badge
Spotify has just introduced "Verified by Spotify" badge and "Artist Details" to help listeners distinguish human musicians from AI-generated content.
Netflix App Redesign Brings “My Netflix” Tab
Netflix rolls out a major mobile update featuring the "My Netflix" tab and new discovery tools to help users find and share their favourite shows faster.
YouTube TV Gets Custom Multiview Builder
YouTube TV has finally launched fully customizable Multiview. Here's how to use the new feature to mix and match up to four live channels of your choice.
CIBC Customers Get Free Skip+ Memberships, Monthly Vouchers
CIBC and Skip have expanded their partnership to offer cardholders free Skip+ memberships, free delivery, and monthly vouchers. Learn how to link your card.
YouTube Is Finally Bringing Free Picture-in-Picture to Users Outside the US
YouTube is bringing a major mobile update to its global audience by expanding picture-in-picture (PiP) support to more users. The feature, which allows a video to continue playing in a small floating window after exiting the app, is rolling out worldwide over the coming months. According to a YouTube, the update specifically changes how the...