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New on Disney+ Canada: August 2023
We're close to the month of August (hard to believe) and that means another list of what's new on Disney+ Canada. Highlights include the premiere of Only Murders in the Building Season 2, plus a tonne of shark content on National Geographic. Check out everything new on Disney+ Canada in August 2023 below: Marvel August...
Amazon Canada Launches New Echo Show 5 and Kids Version
Amazon Canada today unveiled two exciting additions to their Echo product line – the all-new Echo Show 5 and the Echo Show 5 Kids. “Customers around the world love Alexa as their trusted, personal AI—they’ve now purchased well over half a billion Alexa-enabled devices, and use of Alexa increased 35 percent last year. These new...
Google Chrome Bug Found by Apple Employee, Left Unreported: Report
In an unusual twist of events, Google has recently addressed a zero-day bug in Chrome that was initially discovered by an Apple employee. The manner in which this bug was discovered and reported has proven to be quite extraordinary. The bug first came to light during a Capture The Flag (CTF) hacking competition in March,...
iPhone 15 Pro Models May See Severe Shortages at Launch
Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max may encounter severe supply constraints upon launch due to display production issues.
Tesla to Allow FSD Transfers in Q3 as One-Time Offer
Tesla has delivered outstanding results in its Q2 earnings report, exceeding Wall Street expectations with a remarkable $24.9 billion in total revenue.
Honor’s Foldable Magic V2 Challenges Apple iPhones in China
In the rapidly evolving Chinese smartphone market, Honor's latest foldable device, the Magic V2, has emerged as a formidable competitor to the iPhones.
Apple Protests UK Surveillance Bill, Threatens iMessage Removal
In response to the UK government's proposals to update the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, Apple has taken a firm stance against the potential changes.
Telus and Canada Soccer Ink Multi-Year Partnership
Telus and Canada Soccer have signed a multi-year deal, with the telecom to become the Official Telecommunications, Digital Health, and Home Security Partner for the country’s national soccer teams. This partnership starts in 2024 and will make Telus the title partner of the Telus Canadian Championship, the leading club competition in the nation. Moreover, Telus...
Netflix Sees Growth Amid Password Sharing Crackdown
Netflix has reported a rise in its quarterly subscriptions and revenue, amidst its ongoing efforts to curb password sharing. Despite beating earnings estimates, the streaming giant fell short of projected revenues, reporting an intake of $8.19 billion USD. The platform reported an 8% rise in subscriptions in the second quarter and a 3% increase in...
Canadian Cellphone and Internet Prices Dropped in June: Report
According to the latest Statistics Canada report, while the overall inflation for the past twelve months was noted at 2.8%, telecom service prices saw a continuous decline. Canadian consumers experienced a 14.7% reduction in cellular services year-over-year in June, following an 8.2% decline in May. Internet access services didn't lag behind either with a 3.2%...
Apple AirPods Max Sale: Save 22%
If you’ve been waiting for an AirPods Max sale, we’re seeing one of the biggest discounts in a while as they’re on sale for 22% off right now. The deal for AirPods Max is on Amazon.ca, at $605.16 as of writing, saving you $174 or 22% off. The sale only applies to the colour Pink....
Netflix, Apple and More Challenge CRTC’s Early Cancon Funding Plan
Major streaming platforms, including Netflix, Amazon, Spotify, Apple, and Disney, are challenging the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) over a proposal to require them to contribute to the Canadian content (Cancon) system. The objection arises before the regulator has fully defined Cancon for streamers or established its regulation mechanism, reports The National Post. In...