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Why is it so hard to get your phone or laptop fixed?

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We asked more than 3,000 Canadians about their tech problems and found many people are dealing with broken devices that are too difficult or expensive to repair.
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iPhone 12 Hits Apple Store Shelves

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The new iPhone 12 and the iPhone12 Pro models are hitting the Apple Store shelves for the first time. The Pro Max model is still only available for preorder on Nov. 6. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
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Samsung Galaxy A71 5G Launches in U.S. Market

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Samsung launches the Galaxy A71 5G in the U.S. becoming the cheapest 5G smartphone on the market at just under $600.
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Trudeau describes how the new COVID-19 contact tracing app will work

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveils a new smart phone application designed to warn people when they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Smartphone Sales Worst in History

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, smartphone sales have plunged by 20 percent in the first quarter.
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Ottawa looking into using one contact tracing app for all of Canada

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Prime Minister Trudeau says he hopes there will be one smartphone app that Canadians can use to track and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Lava Storm Play First Look: Best Budget Phone Under Rs 10,000?

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Smartphones under Rs 10,000 usually involve compromise—but not this time. Meet the Lava Storm Play, priced at Rs 9,999, featuring the world’s first MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chipset and first phone is this price segment o come with LPDDR5...
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First impressions of the Nintendo Switch 2

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A Calgary gamer was among the first to get his hands on the new console in the wee hours of June 5. He shares his thoughts after a solid session of gaming.
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How to detect hidden cameras in a hotel room, just with your smartphone

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Hotel stays should be all about peace of mind, but sometimes, especially in unverified places, privacy becomes a major concern. One common worry: are there hidden cameras in my room? We're sharing super easy tips to detect hidden cameras...
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India sees increased digital penetration as UPI dominates online banking transactions

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India Sees Increased Digital Penetration As UPI Dominates Online Banking Transactions
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Quick review and AI features

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – the smartphone that's challenging everything you expect! In this video, we're breaking down Samsung's latest flagship, renowned for its unbelievable 5.8mm thinness and powerhouse performance from the Snapdragon...
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Google Pixel 9 Pro After 1 Year: Still a Flagship Worth Buying in 2025? | Long-Term Review

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It’s been almost a year since Google launched the Pixel 9 Pro — a phone that arrived with bold promises: pro-level cameras, a vibrant display, and the cleanest Android experience out there. But after 12 months, does it still hold its...
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Itel A90: Unboxing & Hands-On

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Looking for a stylish, powerful smartphone without breaking the bank? Meet the itel A90, a budget-friendly device packed with smart features, a smooth 90Hz display, and even an AI assistant — all starting at just Rs 6,499!Price in...
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India’s Talent Powers Tomorrow, Pakistan Powers Terror: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad In Berlin

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BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, addressing an audience in Berlin, Germany, delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan’s role in promoting terrorism while highlighting India’s rise as a global IT and space power. He declared that wherever...
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How removing ePark machines will affect Edmontonians

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Edmonton is getting rid of physical ePark machines in favour of payments done entirely through mobile devices. However, this move has been met with mixed responses. CBC's Tristan Mottershead has more about the plan and the pushback.
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New grant and partnership to offer Yonkers seniors with free, on-demand rides

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The $30,000 grant from the State Office for the Aging will allow people over the age of 60 to call for six free rides per month.
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UK Backs Smartphone Free Childhood Campaign

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An online pledge to withhold smartphones from children until they are at least 14 has been signed by parents at 20% of schools across the UK. Watch to know more!
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UK pact to withhold smartphones from children until 14 gathers pace

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UK is banning mobile phones in schools. Mobile phones will be prohibited in schools across England under new government guidance. The guidance is not statutory and offers schools a variety of ways to implement the ban.
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Delhi High Court: Smartphone Ban in Schools Not Practical

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Countries such as Australia and several US states, including Florida, Indiana, and California, have either banned or are in the process of banning smartphones in schools. However, India is unlikely to follow this trend. The Delhi High...
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HMD unveils Fusion X1, a kid-friendly smartphone with parental controls

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HMD has launched the Fusion X1, a kid-friendly smartphone unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2025. Designed with parental controls, it allows parents to set app limits, schedule screen time, and track their child’s location every 20...
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Nationwide phone ban in Brazilian schools

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More playtime, improved focus, and happier kids? That's the potential outcome of Brazil's nationwide school cellphone ban. This video showcases the positive changes seen in Rio de Janeiro schools after the ban was implemented.
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DRC Conflict | How your smartphone could be fueling the war

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There is a good chance that inside your mobile phone is a miniscule amount of a metal that started its journey buried in the earth of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where a war is currently raging. Watch in for more details!
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Samsung's new Galaxy S25 handsets unleash new AI features in hotly contested market

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Samsung has lifted the lid on its newest artificial intelligence (AI) in its new Galaxy S25 series. Euronews Next got hands-on with the new devices.
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Why advocates and experts say childhood should be smartphone free

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A new Canadian advocacy group is urging parents and guardians to delay giving children a smartphone until high school. Experts agree it’s the right move. The CBC’s Aly Thomson tells us why.