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YouLike Gives Subscribers The Chance To Find Love Online By Tracking Their Dislikes
0By: Talha Bhatti | May 20th, 2013 | Business, Living, NewsThere are so many dating sites online that it can be hard to distinguish between the many offerings available to users. That is why entrepreneurs that are looking to differentiate themselves from the crowd try to infuse their dating platform with a new twist on the old idea. YouLike sets its self apart from the competition by considering use...
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Jolla Reveals New Smartphone With Sailfish OS and Customizable Covers
By: Talha Bhatti | May 20th, 2013 | Business, News, SmartphonesThe smartphone has brought a lot of new startups into existence and many of them deal with mobile software and services. The hardware side of the equation is littered with companies producing accessories for popular models like the iPhone of Galaxy lineup from Samsung. Very few companies have tried to launch a complete new smartphone because the competition is being dominated by only a hand full o...
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Visa Canada Getting Ready To Launch Mobile Payment Systems With NFC
By: Talha Bhatti | May 18th, 2013 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, SmartphonesSmartphones are leading the charge in the creation of a wallet free payment system. Visa Canada's head of mobile innovation, Derek Colfer, believes that this new paradigm is already possible thanks to near field communications (NFC). Colfer spoke to TechVibes about the mobile payment future and why Visa is focusing on the NFC standard. He says, â...
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Nokia Brings Nokia Music to Canada
By: Jeff Stewart | May 18th, 2013 | News, SmartphonesFinnish mobile manufacturer Nokia has launched its free of charge music streaming service, Nokia Music, in Canada this week. The music service is exclusive to Lumia handsets, which according to the company is providing their customers a "simple and ...
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Netflix Ready to Compete Against Bell and Rogers in Video Streaming Business
By: Jeff Stewart | May 18th, 2013 | NewsSoon Netflix is going to face some serious competition in Canada, as not one but two companies are gearing up to launch their own video streaming products. These two companies are actually the top telecom carriers in Canada and are known as Bell and
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BlackBerry Doubles its Market Share in Canada but Losses Ground Internationally
By: Ali Raza | May 18th, 2013 | Apple, Business, News, O Canada, SmartphonesBlackBerry has been in the news for the past several because of several announcements made during its annual conference called BlackBerry Live in Orlando. Now Tavis McCourt’s analyst Raymond James has revealed that the market share of BlackBerry in Canada has doubled from last year's 6 percent stake. On Friday, May 17th the...
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U.S. Air Force Looking to Purchase 18,000 iPads to Save $50 Million in Next 10 Years
By: Ali Raza | May 18th, 2013 | Apple, News, TabletsAccording to AppleInsider, James Rogers of The Street has recently interviewed a spokesman from the U.S. Air Force’s Air Mobility Command, who revealed that by replacing heavy flight manual papers with light weight iPads they are now able to save $750,000 annually on fuel alone. Therefore, the U.S. Air Force is now looking to purchase 18,000 more iPads, so it could save more than $50 million in ...
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Internal Memo Reveals AOL’s Patch has Replaced CEO and Dismissed Roughly Three Percent of Staff
By: Ali Raza | May 18th, 2013 | NewsPatch issued an internal memo on Friday, May 17th which revealed that the company has made a few changes to its structure. As a result of these updates the current CEO of the site, Jon Brod, will have to step down from his position, while the existing President and COO of Patch, Steve Kalin will take up his job. However, this do...
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Samsung Looking to Sell 10 Million Galaxy S IV Handsets
By: Ali Raza | May 18th, 2013 | Android, Business, Google, News, SmartphonesSamsung has recently declared that its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S IV, has become the top selling handset ever in the history of the company. The official statement came from a Samsung executive who said that “As of the end of April, we supplied four million Galaxy S4 handsets to telecommunication operators around...
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New Job Opening Indicates Sony is Looking to Add Voice Recognition to PlayStation Products
By: Jeff Stewart | May 17th, 2013 | Gadgets, Games, NewsSony has recently posted a new job opening over LinkedIn page, which gives the idea that the company is looking to hire an engineer who may possibly add voice recognition to the next generation of PlayStation products. The title of the job is “Speed Recogni...
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