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Early Prime Day Deals: Save Up to 55% on Amazon Devices

In anticipation of Prime Day, Amazon has begun releasing early deals on some of its most popular items. One of the standout deals is the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, available at a whopping 48% off for Prime members, which we told you about yesterday. Another top deal includes the eero WiFi 6 routers and...

Telus, Bell Have Yet to Join Rogers Highway 14 Cell Network

Customers of Telus and Bell on Highway 14 on Vancouver Island in B.C., encompassing the areas of Sooke to Port Renfrew, are currently unable to access the new cellular service by Rogers, as a roaming agreement has not yet been signed between the telecom rivals. Despite going live in May, only Rogers customers can utilize...

Twitter Explains Rate Limits and Major Changes to TweetDeck

Twitter has recently implemented strict measures aimed at ensuring user authenticity and combating harmful spam and bot activity, it says. In an announcement on Tuesday, the company disclosed its strategy of temporary usage limitations as a step to detect and eliminate bots and other bad accounts that could harm the platform's integrity. Twitter also indicated...

Tesla Changes the Free Colour for Model 3, Model Y in Canada

Tesla has changed its free colour options for Model 3 and Model Y customers in Canada, reports Tesla North. The company has swapped the previously ‘free' Pearl White Multi-Coat, which is now a $1,300 CAD upgrade, with the Midnight Silver Metallic, which was formerly a $1,300 upgrade but is now included at no additional charge....

Rogers Launches Voluntary Employee Exit Packages After Shaw Merger

Rogers has launched a voluntary employee exit package, a move that comes after taking over Shaw in a $20 billion deal from earlier this spring. According to a memo sent to employees today, Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri said, “I know the decision to participate in this program is a significant one. We will do everything...

Walmart Canada Launches Delivery Pass: Unlimited Next-Day Deliveries

Walmart Canada has announced its new subscription program, Delivery Pass, which offers customers access to unlimited, free next-day delivery on more than 65,000 items, including groceries and general merchandise. The program costs $8.97 monthly or $89 annually, and began today for Ottawa-based customers, with launches in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver to follow. The plan is...