No Frills starts selling data plans as No Name Mobile (mobilesyrup.com)
'I'm furious.' Prime Minister calls Bell's mass layoffs a 'garbage decision' (mobilesyrup.com)
samsung TVs losing access to Google assistant (mobilesyrup.com)
Gotta love how companies can remove features after you’ve bought them. Should be grounds for being eligible return imo
Betavolt's miniature battery could spell the end of smartphone chargers (mobilesyrup.com)
Google says it's killing 17 Assistant features to improve the user experience (mobilesyrup.com)
Google is killing off 17 “underutilized” Google Assistant features in an effort to deliver a better user experience. The company is also making changes to how the microphone icon works in various places, including the search bar on Pixel phones....
Google says it's killing 17 Assistant features to improve the user experience (mobilesyrup.com)
Sony’s PlayStation Portal is now available in Canada for $269 (mobilesyrup.com)
TekSavvy calls out CRTC for its 'flawed' internet decision (mobilesyrup.com)
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CRTC's wholesale internet rate decision could impact Bell's fibre internet build plans (mobilesyrup.com)
CEO Mirko Bibic said the decision could lead Bell to slow down its expansion plans in 2024
Rogers customers report internet disruption in Ontario (mobilesyrup.com)
A critical fiber line was cut in the Toronto Don-Mills area on September 25th by a Metrolinx construction crew....
Jann Mardenborough chats stunt driving, adapting his life to film for Gran Turismo (mobilesyrup.com)
The Gran Turismo movie is based on the Englishman's fascinating story from video game player to professional racecar driver.
Tesla now bills for Supercharging in kWh in Canada (mobilesyrup.com)
People in Canada can no longer access news content on Meta's platforms (mobilesyrup.com)
Public Mobile is offering a free eSIM with its plans (mobilesyrup.com)
Governments of Canada and Alberta invest to bring high-speed internet access to 10,000 homes | Mobile Syrup (mobilesyrup.com)
The federal government and the Province of Alberta are investing $96 million to bring high-speed internet access to thousands of Alberta homes.