BlackBerry made the news once again by deciding to sue Ryan Seacrest’s Typo case for “blatant infringement.” In addition, Alicia Keys is no longer creating anything for the Waterloo-based company as her role officially ends January 30th. With CES 2014 happening this week I’m sure we’ll see some solid Canadian news on tablets, smartphones and wearables. Below are the top Canadian mobile stories from the past week, plus select news from around the web:
– BlackBerry suing Ryan Seacrest’s Typo for ‘blatant infringement’ [Read here]
– Typo says they’ll ‘defend the case vigorously’ against BlackBerry [Read here]
– The wearable problem [Read here]
– Alicia Keys will no longer be BlackBerry’s Creative Director [Read here]
– Samsung unveils the Galaxy Camera 2 [Read here]
– Hello 2014! [Read here]
– Top Canadian Mobile Headlines of 2013 [Read here]
– BlackBerry CEO: ‘Don’t be fooled by the competition’s rhetoric’ [Read here]
Around the web:
– HTC One’s successor may be called the One+ [AndroidAuthority]
– 8list, first officially licensed Craiglist app, comes to Windows Phone [WMPU]
– Google acquires Bitspin [Engadget]
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