Apple releases iOS 26.6.1 for iPhone, here’s what’s new

Apple has just released iOS 26.6.1, a new software update for iPhone. Here’s what’s new.
Turkish mother walks 500 kilometres from Toronto to Ottawa
Following the devastating earthquake that struck Türkiye in 2023 , Canada opened its doors to those who lost everything, granting them a chance to build their lives and find peace in its communities.
However, the government only granted about 6,000 people with temporary residency, giving them temporary work permits that are set to expire in 2026.
Sefika Ozlem Yaman Sahin, completed a 28-day long journey from the provincial capital to Ottawa to help raise awareness of the impacts people

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Post Malone Used His $2 Million Lord Of The Rings Card In An Actual Game Of Magic
Nvidia to provide up to US$105 billion guarantee for OpenAI’s Ohio data centre
Nvidia has agreed to provide a guarantee of up to US$105 billion to help OpenAI lease a sprawling data centre in Ohio being developed by SoftBank-backed SB Energy, in one of the chipmaker’s largest infrastructure financing commitments.
The Jensen Huang-led firm said on Monday it will also invest US$1.5 billion in SB Energy, months after a US$1 billion investment from OpenAI and SoftBank to expand data centre infrastructure.
The new deal is the latest example of Nvidia
AnduinOS is Windows without the frustration, and it just cracked the top 15 distros
Apple releases beta 6 for iPadOS 27, tvOS 27, and more

Beta 6 is rolling out now for iPadOS 27, tvOS 27, watchOS 27, HomePod 27, and more, as Apple’s latest wave of developer betas brings the new software closer to launch.
Kodak Has Overtaken Fujifilm as Japan’s Film Brand of Choice

Last year, Kimiyasu Morikawa published the first comprehensive film usage survey conducted in Japan , giving insight into usage habits, brands, and more. It is the only publicly available recurring survey of film photographers in Japan and is now in its second year.
The study, which can be seen in full here , is based on a survey from November to December 2025 and includes 1,337 valid responses, nearly twice the size of the survey from 2
EXCLUSIVE: US policy compelling some drug companies to stall medicine rollouts in Canada
Nearly 50 life-extending, enriching or saving drugs have cancelled or delayed their Canadian launches in the past year; some of which, were already approved by Health Canada.
“Canadians need to know that in the not-too-distant future, the cutting-edge medications that would help them with their rare disease may simply not be available to them,” says Dr. Michelle Hladunewich, a nephrologist and Physician-in-Chief at Sunnybrook Health Sciences.
She points to U.S. President Trumps’
