Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days.
– Government announces AWS-3 spectrum auction for early next year [Read here]
– SyrupCast Episode 4: Public Service Announcement [Listen here]
– Tête-à-Tête: Is it dumb to buy a Smart Home? [Read here]
– Motorola pushing out Android 4.4.4 update to Moto E [Read here]
– Rogers First Rewards program sees some points restructuring [Read here]
– Premier says distracted driving a ‘real problem’ in Ontario [Read here]
– TELUS: ‘Healthcare is our content play’ [Read here]
– Wind loves the AWS-3 auction, but Bell wants a ‘level playing field’ [Read here]
– Android distribution for July shows KitKat up to 18% share [Read here]
– Nominations now open for the Canadian Video Game Awards [Read here]
– SaskTel comes out with new monthly rate plans [Read here]
– An ‘alarming number of young people’ are still texting while driving [Read here]
– Spotify’s Canadian launch is imminent [Read here]
– BlackBerry now accepting applications to BBM for Windows Phone beta [Read here]
– BlackBerry says the Passport ‘reinvents the mobile keyboard’ [Read here]
– Motorola reveals Moto 360 design insights, new watch band options [Read here]
– LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live review: Android Weary [Read here]
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