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Apple Original Film ‘Fingernails’ Selected for Toronto Film Festival
Apple Original Films has announced the release date for its eagerly-awaited romantic drama, "Fingernails." This film, selected for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), showcases notable actors Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, Jeremy Allen White, and Luke Wilson. At the 2023 TIFF, “Fingernails” will see its international premiere on September 12, 2023, at 6:30pm PDT/9:30pm EDT...
Bell and Telus Seeing Wireless Outages in Toronto
Bell announced on Wednesday some wireless customers are seeing an outage in Toronto, Ontario. "Some customers in the Toronto area may be experiencing a Mobility service interruption. We are working to restore service as quickly as possible,” said Bell at 10:34am PDT/1:34pm EDT. Some customers appeared to be relieved that Bell had acknowledged the service...
iPhone 15 Possibly Shows Up on Certification Website
We may have another hint that Apple’s iPhone 15 is coming soon, not that you need more convincing at this point if you’ve been following the company’s predictable launch cycles. An unknown Apple smartphone model, A3094, has been identified on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification website, according to MySmartPrice. This spotting has fueled...
Amazon Canada Launches Huge Back to School Sale
The back-to-school season is near and Amazon Canada has just launched a huge sale on a variety of its devices, including Fire TV, tablets, televisions, Kindles, Echo speakers, eero mesh Wi-Fi routers and more. There are some big discounts, ranging up to 40% off (Fire TV devices), while we see a nice sale on Eero...
Apple Begins iPhone 15 Production in India, Says Report
Apple has reportedly started the production of its next-generation iPhone 15 in Tamil Nadu, India, reports Bloomberg. The Foxconn factory located in Sriperumbudur is gearing up to roll out the latest iPhone 15 models. This comes shortly after the start of shipments from Chinese factories, highlighting Apple's intent to rapidly augment the volume of iPhones...
Google Introducing Enhanced Generative AI Capabilities to Chrome
Google is introducing new generative AI capabilities to its search functionality, including ways to summarize articles.
Xbox Introduces New ‘Enforcement Strike System’ to Address Toxic Behaviour
Xbox is introducing a new 'Enforcement Strike System' to help battle online harassment and bullying.
Relax, iPhone ‘End Call’ Button Returns to Middle in iOS 17 Beta 6
With today’s release of iOS 17 beta 6 and more for developers, Apple has reversed one major change when it comes to the Phone app’s ‘end call’ button’. In iOS 17 beta 5, the ‘end call’ button had moved to the far right during a call, making a lot of people upset about the change,...
Tesla Debuts Universal Wall Connector to Charge All EVs
Coming this October 2023, Tesla's latest offering, the Universal Wall Connector, priced at $785 in Canada ($595 USD), is set to become a go-to charging solution for those who own both Tesla and non-Tesla electric vehicles. The Universal Wall Connector is also designed for apartments, hotels, and offices, allowing one solution to charge a Tesla...
WhatsApp to Let You Create AI-Generated Stickers Soon
Meta’s WhatsApp has launched a new feature in its latest beta update, enabling users to create and share AI-generated stickers. The update, version 2.23.17.14 for the Google Play Beta Program, introduces this feature to a select group of beta testers on Android, reports WABetaInfo. The new capability allows users to input a description, and the...
StatCan Says Cellphone Prices are Falling–But is it True?
The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA), formerly known as the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), which represents the country’s telcos, emphasized today the continued downward trend of telecom services pricing, according to fresh StatCan Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. While inflation overall has been at 3.3% over the past 12 months according to the federal government,...
Rogers Leads ‘Best in Test’ Study, Edging Out Bell and Telus
In the annual Umlaut Best in Test standings, Rogers emerged as the frontrunner among its wireless rivals, for the fifth year in a row. Scoring an overall 889 out of a potential 1000, Rogers edged past both Bell and Telus, which trailed with scores of 874 and 859, respectively. The extensive testing parameters incorporated a...