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Oura Poaches Apple Home Hardware Chief
Apple’s home hardware lead Brian Lynch has joined Oura as Senior VP of Hardware Engineering. His exit comes as Apple delays its smart home product line.
Tim Cook Visits China Amid Regulatory Pressure
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits China as the company lowers App Store fees to 25% following regulatory pressure. Read about the future of iOS in China.
Apple Wins Legal Battle Over Musi App Removal
A federal judge has upheld Apple’s removal of the Musi app, ruling that Apple has the right to delist apps at any time under its developer agreement.
Freedom Mobile Confirms Data Breach: Customer Info Leaked in January
Freedom Mobile is notifying customers of a privacy breach after an investigation revealed unauthorized access to its account management system. The company began reaching out to those affected via email and text today, March 18, 2026. If you did not receive a direct message today, your account was not part of this incident. The breach...
Apple Blocks AI Vibe Coding Apps
Apple is blocking updates for vibe coding apps like Replit, citing App Store rules on code execution. Here's how this affects the AI app development.
Rogers, Telus and Bell are Offering a Limited-Time $35/100GB Plan
Rogers, Telus and Bell appear to be offering up a special $35/100GB plan, that’s only available at Best Buy Canada. If this pricing and data amount sounds familiar, that’s because all three carriers launched a similar plan at Best Buy during Boxing Day in December. Best Buy’s website says a $35/100GB plan is available “that...
CRTC Aims to Cut Red Tape for Indigenous High-Speed Internet Projects
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is looking to overhaul how it funds high-speed internet and cellphone service for Indigenous communities. The regulator is asking for public feedback on how to make its $825 million Broadband Fund (different from the $3.2 billion Universal Broadband Fund run by ISED) funded by telecoms more accessible for...
Here are Canadian Cell Phone Deals for the Week: March 9-16
If you're looking for the latest changes when it comes to Canadian wireless plans and deals, we have the latest for you from our partner Planhub, from March 9 to 16. Freedom Mobile's 250GB global roaming plan is back but now a more expensive than before. Meanwhile, you can get a $35/100GB plan right now...
Doug Ford Calls on Quebec and B.C. to Scrap Electric Vehicle Mandates
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on Quebec and British Columbia to end all provincial electric vehicle mandates. In letters sent to Quebec Premier François Legault and B.C. Premier David Eby on March 17, Ford argued that these policies are making the Canadian auto sector less competitive while U.S. tariffs loom. “As workers and businesses...
Apple Confirms iOS 26.4 Release Date is Near With Final Developer Software
Apple’s final release of iOS 26.4 for the iPhone is just around the corner, because on Wednesday morning, the company pushed out Release Candidate builds for developers to test. This is usually the final build that will make its way to all users, unless there’s a last minute change. Here’s what’s available to download right...
Is the Metaverse Dead? Meta Pulls Horizon Worlds From Quest Headsets
Meta is officially pulling the plug on its virtual reality social platform for headset users, marking a huge reversal from Mark Zuckerberg’s original metaverse vision of the future. According to a report from Bloomberg, Quest headset owners will lose access to the virtual destination known as Horizon Worlds starting June 15. The company confirmed on...
Marshall Kilburn III Review: A Timeless Speaker with a Modern Power Bank
Marshall recently sent over their Kilburn III (in cream colour) speaker for me to check out (there's also a new brown finish) , and it marks the first time I have had one of their products on my desk to test. If you are a fan of that classic rock 'n' roll aesthetic, this speaker...