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- Ram brings ProMaster City van back to the working masses
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles introduces the ProMaster City van, a midsize cargo hauler with a 1.6L four-cylinder engine.
- Ottawa company looks to build drones to fly with F-35s
Ottawa company to build drones for F-35s
- How Casino Mines Games on 500 Casino Blend Strategy and Real-Time Chance
The article discusses the concept of a 'casino mine' in online casino games, where players can win big by predicting when a certain number of losses will occur within a set time frame. 'Casino Mines' uses a blend of strategy and real-time chance to create an unpredictable outcome. The game's creators use machine learning algorithms to analyze player behavior and adjust the game's difficulty level accordingly.
- Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator Opens the Gate in Early Access Today
Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator now available in Early Access on PC
- Amazon has changed e-book encryption on older Kindle e-readers
Amazon has strengthened encryption on older Kindle e-readers
- Gemini in Chrome Expands to More Regions, Now Supports 50+ Languages
Gemini is expanding to more regions
- 12 Cool Gadgets Any Handyman Can Get Use Out Of - SlashGear
Multi-bit screwdriver with LED light
- Decision on direct bus from downtown Victoria to airport pushed to May
Proposal for direct bus from downtown Victoria to airport delayed to May
- Calgary Public Library reviewing feedback opposing AI-focused artist in residence
Library reviewing AI artist in residence application after feedback from mayor
- Tales of Berseria Remastered Review – Great JRPG, Questionable Remaster
Tales of Berseria Remastered offers a great JRPG experience, but its remaster is somewhat lacking in terms of visual and audio upgrades.
- Apple M5 Max vs. Intel and AMD: The Benchmark Gap Is Bigger Than You Think
Benchmark gap is significantly larger than expected
- Forza Horizon 6’s Open World Supports Time Attacks, Drag Races, and...Vibe Driving – IGN First - IGN
Forza Horizon 6's open world supports time attacks and drag races, as well as a new 'vibe driving' mode.
- Rethinking screen time in the age of burnout - KTEN
Screen time is linked to increased stress and anxiety
- Rocket Doctor Strengthens New York Footprint with Additional In-Network Medicare Advantage Agreement
Rocket Doctor expands Medicare Advantage network in New York, offers more insurance options to Medicare beneficiaries.
- Vivo X300 Ultra: First camera sample showcases insane 70x zoom - Notebookcheck
Vivo X300 Ultra features a 70x zoom lens
- ABOOT STUDIOS LAUNCHES VIRTUAL DANCE SPACE TO BRING CONNECTION, CREATIVITY AND FREEDOM TO HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN - YorkRegion.com
ABOOT Studios launches virtual dance space for hospitalized children, aiming to provide connection, creativity, and freedom through dance during isolation.
- Wattpad and ProWritingAid Team Up for “Novel Beginnings” Contest
Wattpad and ProWritingAid team up for 'Novel Beginnings' contest to support underrepresented authors with mentorship, editorial guidance, and financial backing.
- Investment of $3.3 million drives expansion of Selkirk College’s Selkirk Technology Access Centre
$3.3 million investment drives expansion of Selkirk College’s Selkirk Technology Access Centre
- Reflective prism art installation opens at Burrard Dry Dock Pier - North Shore News
A reflective prism art installation is now open at Burrard Dry Dock Pier.
- Reflective prism art installation opens at Burrard Dry Dock Pier
A reflective prism art installation has opened at Burrard Dry Dock Pier in North Vancouver, featuring over 20 pivoting prisms.
- App Tracking Transparency still under fire from German publishers
German publishers urge Apple to face antitrust fines over App Tracking Transparency
- GSMA Targets $40 Smartphones to Bring 20 Million People Online—But Hurdles Are There
GSMA aims to bring 20 million people online with $40 smartphones, faces challenges in manufacturing and affordability
- Accessible transit services expanded through pilot project in Kincardine
Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit (SMART) launches accessible transit services in Kincardine, expanding community accessibility starting mid-March.
- Thinking about getting a smart telescope? These are our must-know buying tips - Space
Consider your budget and the type of astronomy you want to do
- OPPO May be Readying a Camera Monster with Three 200MP Sensors
OPPO may be developing a smartphone with a triple-camera setup featuring three 200MP sensors.
- ASUS’ real gold RTX 5090 added $277,000 in value in seven months, now worth $818,000 - VideoCardz.com
Asus RTX 5090's gold value increases by $277,000 in 7 months
- How AI savvy are you? Take this quiz
AI literacy can be measured by understanding its applications and limitations.
- Library and Archives planning deep cuts to access to information team, document shows - The Globe and Mail
Libraries and Archives Canada planning to cut staff and services
- Vivo X300 Ultra to feature mysterious new camera sensor along with 50MP Sony LYT-818 ultra-wide lens
New camera sensor and 50MP Sony LYT-818 ultra-wide lens expected in Vivo X300 Ultra
- Memory Rewind Physical Copies Arrive in Southeast Asia on March 12
Memory Rewind Physical Copies Launch in Southeast Asia on March 12
- Comox Valley Chamber hosts Bites and Insights session on making AI work for business
Comox Valley Chamber hosts Bites and Insights session on making AI work for business
- HomeHub will recharge with MagSafe by sticking to your wall
Apple Home Hub to feature MagSafe attachment, rumored to have iPad-like display
- Can landlords enter unannounced or install cameras? Ontario renters’ privacy rights explained - NOW Toronto
Landlords can enter rental units with reasonable notice, but not without permission from the tenant. Installing security cameras requires the tenant's written consent. The Ontario Human Rights Commission can investigate complaints of unauthorized camera installations.
- VIDEO: Deere adds six models to 8 Series tractor line
John Deere adds six new models to 8 Series tractor line, expanding capabilities and features
- U.S. customs searched a record number of electronic devices last year - CBC
U.S. Customs Seize Record Number of Electronic Devices
- This North Bay-built app compares grocery prices across stores to help Canadians save
North Bay-built app helps Canadians compare grocery prices
- U.S. customs searched a record number of electronic devices last year
U.S. customs searched record number of electronic devices last year
- Samsung’s New Galaxy S26 Ultra Gamble Pays Off Early - Forbes
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is a privacy-focused device with a new display feature that may impact image quality.
- Honor Power 2 Tops AnTuTu Sub-Flagship Rankings for February 2026, Reno 15 Series Close Behind
Honor Power 2 takes the top spot
- The iQOO 16 and OnePlus 16 could both jump to 200MP main cameras
iQOO 16 and OnePlus 16 may have 200MP main cameras
- App developed in North Bay, Ont., aims to lower grocery bills
App helps shoppers compare prices, track sales, and optimize shopping lists to lower grocery bills.
- ‘More robots than cars’: Canadian firm gears up for the next industrial revolution
Canadian robotics firm ramps up production of humanoid robots as global demand for AI-driven machines grows.
- Amazon stops sponsoring the Paris book festival
Amazon stops sponsoring the Paris book festival due to boycott
- ICYMI: The best kitchen appliance brands for 2026
KitchenAid, Bosch, Samsung