Crunch Report | Apple could give us a bigger iPhone X, Lyft goes to Canada

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Apple could give us a bigger iPhone X next year
Lyft heads to Toronto, Canada in December, the first city outside the United States
SoftBank might not do the deal with Uber after all

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Written by: Sarah Buhr
Hosted by: Sarah Buhr
Filmed by: Joe Zolnoski
Edited by: John Murillo

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Lyft’s first market outside the U.S. will be Canada with a December launch in Toronto

 Lyft is growing beyond its home market of the U.S., with a launch planned next month in Toronto, the largest city in Canada. Residents in the greater Toronto area (and nearby Hamilton will be able to hail vehicles from five of its service options…

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Sidewalk Labs could pilot city-changing tech in Toronto sooner than you think

 Alphabet’s Sidewalk Labs smart city subsidiary is working with the city of Toronto to help plan a brand new community, but nothing’s set in stone on that front yet, with a 12-month lead-up period during which they’ll work out the project and make sure all involved agree to move forward. But that doesn’t mean Sidewalk has to wait at least a year to start exploring how… Read More

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Justin Trudeau explains why Canada really ‘gets’ AI and smart cities

 At Google’s Go North event today in Toronto, which features a slate of speakers focused primarily on artificial intelligence, Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt spoke to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (and actually asked him some tough questions on NAFTA negotiations and his feelings about Trump, surprisingly). Trudeau talked a lot about the Canadian perspective on innovation, and about… Read More

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