Kidde has introduced a new selection of smart home and detection devices in Canada as part of its Healthy Homes program.

Warner Bros. Discovery is changing the HBO Max streaming service to become simply known as Max, and limiting 4K streams to the highest tier.

Focal will introduce its Theva loudspeaker line at the Axpona trade show, including bookshelf, floorstanding, centre, and surround models.

Rogers Communications Inc. intends to acquire BAI Canada and plans to offer 5G on the TTC subway system, including access to 911 calling.

Arcade1Up has introduced new deluxe arcade machines: Pac-Man Deluxe, Class of ’81 Deluxe, and Mortal Kombat Deluxe.

The Kobo Elipsa 2E is made with a more than 85 per cent recycled plastic exterior, including 10 per cent ocean-bound plastic.

MQA Ltd., creator of high-res digital music technology, has filed for administration, which is the U.K. equivalent to Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Google has advised that its Works with Nest program will be retired soon and support for Nest Secure and Dropcam will end next year.

Denon, which was acquired by Masimo last summer, has announced the acquisition of Nura, a maker of self-learning headphones.