Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Listed below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days.
– TELUS rebrands Public as “Canada’s cooperative wireless provider” [Read here]
– Sony Xperia Z3 back on sale after WiFi hotspot issues [Read here]
– Google Glass is dead; long live Google Glass [Read here]
– Rogers releases the LTE-enabled HTC Nexus 9 [Read here]
– Maker of Typo iPhone case ordered to pay BlackBerry $860k [Read here]
– Bell Q4 revenue rises on strong wireless performance [Read here]
– Chatr moves beyond voice and text with new data add-ons [Read here]
– Nexus 6 now available at WIND Mobile [Read here]
– Free WiFi now live in Toronto’s St. Patrick and Museum stations [Read here]
– How to sell your used smartphone [Read here]
– 90% of Canadians agree texting while driving is “socially unacceptable” [Read here]
– WIND Mobile launches $39 monthly plan [Read here]
– Rogers reveals tentative OS update schedule [Read here]
– The usual suspects prepare for AWS-3 auction [Read here]
– WIND Mobile confident it’ll pass 1-million subscribers this year [Read here]
– CRTC fines Telelisting $260k for violating telemarketing rules [Read here]
– Basis Peak review [Read here]
– SyrupCast 31: Editorial Control [Listen here]
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