Tuesday
Apr072026

MovieScout launches a discovery platform for film lovers

MovieScout, Canada’s new home for discovering showtimes for movies in all theatres across the country, has officially launched. The website is live atwww.moviescout.ca and www.cinescout.ca.

Acting as moviegoers’ entertainment ‘North Star’, MovieScout helps Canadians find the perfect movie in theatres, from star-studded blockbusters to soulful indies that can often fly under the radar. MovieScout has a dedicated section for Canadian movies and Independent movies, making it easier than ever before for consumers to find movies that often have limited engagements and marketing budgets

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Monday
Apr062026

Samsung True North Tunes to Spotlight Emerging Canadian Artists

 

Samsung Electronics Canada has launched Samsung True North Tunes, an artist-first contest that gives emerging Canadian musicians a new opportunity to share their original music and reach listeners across the country. 

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Friday
Apr032026

Apple Music simplifies playlist curation on iOS 26.4

Via: MacRumors

Apple Music is making it easier to curate your playlists on iOS 26.4 personally. Previously, you had to add a track to a playlist one at a time. Now, there is a multi-select option in the settings that lets you choose as many playlists to include the song in as you like. You can long-press on a song or tap on the three-dot menu and select Add to Playlist. You'll spot a new multi-select button in the bottom right corner.

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Wednesday
Mar252026

Apple plans to show ads on its Maps app 'this summer'

Apple's new Apple Business service brings ads to Maps | Source: Apple

Advertising is set to appear on Apple Maps soon, at least in Canada and the US. Apple confirmed it will start showing ads in the navigation app "this summer." Similar to the ads on the Apple App Store, businesses interested in advertising their services on Apple Maps can claim their physical location and upload photos through Apple's new Apple Business service. They can pay Apple to have their businesses shown at the top of search results that are "based on relevance" as well as in the "Suggested Place" section.

Apple noted that users' personal data will remain on the device and won't be collected by the company or shared with third parties. Ads viewed in Maps will not be tied to users' Apple accounts or used to track their actual locations.

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