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The term "technology" can refer to a wide variety of different tools, machines and processes. In general, it can be used to describe anything that makes our lives easier or more efficient. Technology has been around for centuries, with the first major inventions such as the printing press and the steam engine being developed in Europe during the Renaissance period. Since then, technology has continued to evolve at an ever-increasing pace, with new discoveries and innovations being made all the time. Today, technology is an essential part of our everyday lives. We use it to communicate with friends and family, stay up-to-date on current events, do our work and even entertain ourselves. It's hard to imagine a world without technology!
Read the macOS Sequoia 15.3 release notes to learn what’s new in this Mac update, like Apple’s AI emoji maker called Genmoji and tweaks for notification summaries. You can download and install macOS Sequoia 15.3 by navigating to System Settings...
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: My Thoughts About Tim Cook at Trump’s Inauguration Apple’s Top (Political) Issues A Larger Reset Yesterday wasn’t quiet on the news front. Today’s update will go over my thoughts about what took place at the Trump ina
Your Apple Watch battery won't charge all the way anymore, and you're having to charge more and more often. Should you replace the battery in your Apple Watch, or just buy a new one? Here's what to consider, and how to decide whether to replace your battery, or the whole Apple Watch.
Samsung today launched its Galaxy S25 series smartphones, including the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, the devices have increased performance, better on-device AI processing, and camera upgrades like a 50MP ultrawide sensor, Virtual Aperture, and 10-bit HDR, while there's a new One UI 7. The Galaxy S25 series
Galaxy S25 Edge: Image via @chehonz201 Samsung today unveiled its S25 series smartphones but also had a “one more thing” moment. The company teased the upcoming S25 Edge at the end of its keynote, which is an ultra-thin smartphone coming in the first half of 2025. It will be priced below the $1,299 US starting
The annual Bell Let’s Talk Day mental health initiative is back. This time around, Bell says if you donate first, they will match donations. Until midnight today, Bell says for every $5 donation you make, they will match it (up to $1 million in total). You can donate by texting YOUTH to 45678. Your wireless
Telus-owned Public Mobile has now set an end date for its promo 4G plans. The carrier’s website now lists January 27 as the end date for the following 4G plans which include unlimited Canada-wide calling and messaging (these plans aren't anything exciting at all): $19/1GB $23/6GB $29/20GB These plans join the existing 5G Canada-US-Mexico plans:
The free Challenges - Compete, Get Fit app syncs with your Apple Watch and offers a simple way to build a community that motivates one another's fitness goals. The user-friendly app lets you join challenges, create your own, and invite iPhone and Android users to participate. iPhone Life has a monthly challenge for Apple Watch enthusiasts who subscribe to the bi-weekly On the Watch newsletter.
Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories: “Severance” Pop-Up at Grand Central Apple’s Genius Marketing Apple Finally Punches Back This is a big weekend for Apple TV+ as both the Season 2 premiere of “Severance” and the Season 2 finale of “Silo” are now live.
Barclays has downgraded Rogers to "Equal Weight" and Bell to "Underweight," citing ongoing challenges in Canada’s telecom sector, including price wars and slowing growth. “The Canadian telecom operating environment may continue to see headwinds for a while and stretched balance sheets leave little room for error,” Barclays wrote. The report highlighted aggressive pricing by Rogers
We’re deep in the heart of winter in Canada (well, except for mild places like Victoria), and with power outages becoming more common during storms, many families are searching for reliable backup solutions. Home battery systems offer a quiet, indoor-friendly option to keep essential devices running during outages. Here's a breakdown of what you need