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Research In Motion Invites Key Politicians to a Special Blackberry 10 Viewing
0By: Ali Raza | October 29th, 2012 | Android, Apple, iOS, News, O Canada, SmartphonesResearch In Motion (RIM), the makers of the Blackberry smartphone have gone through some tough times in the past year and the launch of their new mobile platform has been delayed several times. Due to this reason many users of Blackberry shifted to other devices that are powered by Android and iOS. However, it now seems that RIM has f...
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James Bond’s Sony Xperia T is Coming to Canada
By: Jeff Stewart | October 28th, 2012 | Android, News, O Canada, SmartphonesAlthough, Sony had announced its impending flagship Xperia T right at the start of winter, no further updates regarding the release date and associated carriers in Canada have been released. Nevertheless, the wait is now over as the featured phone of next James Bond series movie “Sky Fall” and its Canadian release draws near, Sony has finally announced the carriers’ names and launching date ...
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Beelove’s Analysis Show That Canada has the 5th Most Twitter Users
By: Jeff Stewart | October 28th, 2012 | Android, Apple, Google, iOS, News, O Canada, Smartphones, Social MediaTwitter is a leading social networking website that has users in all four corners of the globe. The majority of these users joined the innovative micro-blogging platform in order to follow their favourite stars and celebrities, idols, politicians and other personalities along with their friends and relatives. Due to this unique attribute, Twitter has been able to gather millions of users with high...
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Rogers Ready to Offer Samsung Galaxy Note II at $649.99 in Canada
By: Ali Raza | October 25th, 2012 | Android, News, O Canada, Smartphones, TabletsThe Samsung Galaxy Note II has been made available for sale in the U.S., but those of us who call Canada home are still awaiting the latest Samsung device. At this point, it has been confirmed that the innovative 'phablet' will be released in Canada on October 30, so with each passing day an increasing amount of hype and speculation regarding the Note II’s price is hitting the web, as no Canad...
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Square Now Allows Canadian Companies of Any Size To Accept Credit Card Payment via Mobile Devices
By: Talha Bhatti | October 25th, 2012 | Business, Mobile Apps, News, O Canada, Smartphones, TabletsOn 24 October, Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, will be bringing his new and disruptive start-up, Square, to Canada. Dorsey’s three year old venture is making Canada its first international market after it has taken the American market by storm from its San Francisco based headqua...
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Boeing Successfully Tests Counter-Electronics Missile Project
By: Talha Bhatti | October 25th, 2012 | Business, Gadgets, NewsOn October 24, the Pentagon got to witness the successful testing of a weapon that has been in development the past four years. Boeing's Phantom Works successfully showcased the Counter-Electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project (CHAMP) and in doing so may have changed the future of warfare and the attack capabilities of the US m...
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Canadian Remote Database Administrator Pythian Utilizes Global Workforce To Work Around the Clock
By: Talha Bhatti | October 25th, 2012 | Business, News, O CanadaOttawa based Pythian is a remote database administration company that works around the clock. Although the firm deals with its clients during normal business hours, its staff needs to be ready to take on any business issues that may arise at all hours of the night. Paul Vallée, a co-founder of the company realized that it was getting difficul...
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Researchers At MIT Use Algebra To Reduce Wireless Network Congestion And Increase Speeds
By: Talha Bhatti | October 25th, 2012 | Business, NewsThe U.S. wireless sector is going through an interesting time thanks to the FCC looking to auction off different spectrums. This is a step that many wireless providers are looking forward to because they need to figure out how to offer more bandwidth to users and their data hungry smartphones. It has become quite clear that the mobile future will ...