In n 2024, GM EV drivers will be able to use an adapter to access the Tesla Supercharger Network Last month, it was revealed that non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada would soon be able to use some Tesla Superchargers later this year to make chargers more accessible to Canadians.
According to Natural Resources Canada’s recent press release, Tesla will open a portion of its existing Canadian Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles, starting with a pilot route betwee
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When Foamstars was revealed during the recent PlayStation Showcase, a lot of people referred to it as “ Splatoon with bubbles.”
Truthfully, that comparison isn’t without merit. Like the Nintendo-exclusive multiplayer shooter, Foamstars has a bunch of quirky, gun-equipped characters shooting at one another while coating an arena with a colourful material through which they can zip around and hinder opponents. However, Foamstars makes a few welcome tweaks to this formula to shake things u
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Apple used the Vision Pro’s $3,499 price tag to give the headset every advantage over the competition. It has dual 4K displays, runs one of the best laptop chips in the business, and comes with sophisticated eye- and hand-tracking technologies. But it also has one advantage money can’t buy: Apple’s developer ecosystem. Perhaps the headset’s single biggest advantage will be the ability for iPhone and iPad developers to easily plug their existing apps into the device’s operating system
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The emoji wallpaper works just like we saw during Google I/O Android 14 Beta 3 dropped earlier this week and gave us a good look at the new lock screen customizations coming with the update. However, the new emoji wallpaper feature Google teased during I/O 2023 was mysteriously absent — turns out, it’s coming, slowly, via an APK.
The Google News Telegram channel spotted the ‘Emoji Workshop Wallpaper’ APK, which is starting to appear for some users on Android 14 Beta 3. The Googl
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Google Chrome’s password manager will soon support biometric authentication on PCs and Macs. The feature, which was previously only available on mobile, uses facial recognition or your fingerprint to verify your identity before Chrome automatically fills your passwords. This is ideal if you share a computer with someone else and don’t want Chrome to autofill your account passwords for anyone but yourself. You’ll still need a PC or Mac that comes with a fingerprint sensor or supports faci
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Bell’s latest deal costs $65 monthly for 55GB of data.
To qualify for $65 per month, you’ll need to set up SmartPay, which is Bell’s term for buying a new smartphone. If you’re not using SmartPay, the device costs $70.
This deal is only for new activations and device upgrades.
Further, the plan includes unlimited calling and Canada-wide text, video and picture messages. This promotion doesn’t include unlimited data. Additional data costs $20 per GB, up to 8GB and then $0.02MB afte
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I know what you’re thinking: what is this ridiculous clickbait headline all about? Well, a couple of weekends ago, I charged my electric car, cooked lunch in my oven, and washed my clothes totally for free over a few hours. Last weekend, my electricity cost less than 8p per kWh to do the same thing. On average, I’m currently saving 40 percent on my electricity bills compared to the extortionate capped rate that most people in the UK are forced to pay right now. So, how? Octopus Energy, and
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If you’re unhappy with your current password manager and have decided to make a move, you may be tempted to simply go with the password manager that comes with your browser or operating system. It’s certainly an easy solution and a reasonable one, depending on your point of view. Until recently, third-party password managers were known to be more secure, but Apple and Google have been working to make their built-in password managers more secure, while Microsoft has not only got one as part
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The Android ecosystem is all about choice. While iPhone owners have a smaller pool of new devices to pick from when it’s time to upgrade, there’s a huge range of new Android phones every year. Some of them even fold in half! You want a built-in stylus? A flagship processor for less money? Maybe even — dare I say it — an unapologetically pink phone with matching earbuds? You’ve got options on Android.
On the flip side, all that choice can make for some hard decisions. Here’s where I
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The USB spec is ready for 240W -- we just need the chargers We could soon see 240W USB-C laptop chargers, according to the CEO of Framework.
Framework, for the unfamiliar, is the company behind a bevy of modular laptops with replaceable and/or upgradeable parts. In a recent blog post, CEO Nirav Patel outlined the details of the new 180W charger that will ship with the company’s Framework Laptop 16. That marks one of the first 180W laptop chargers out there — so far, chargers have to
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