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.
– Own with Bell lets you keep On Demand movies as long as you want [Read here]
– Corus completes its $2.65 billion acquisition of Shaw Media [Read here]
– One year later, Microsoft’s HoloLens is ready to shine [Read here]
– Marshmallow set to drop on the Priv ‘late April, early May’ [Read here]
– Gold Platinum Samsung Galaxy S7 now available in Canada [Read here]
– Top Ubisoft talent vows to leave if Vivendi takeover goes through [Read here]
– CIBC iOS app updated with in-app new account opening feature [Read here]
– Can a Windows 10 phone really replace your PC? [Read here]
– Google working with UGuelph on ‘continuous authentication’ passwords [Read here]
– CCTS report reveals drop in consumer complaints [Read here]
– LG G5 review: An imperfect start to LG’s modular future [Read here]
– Google offers Canadian developers 25 percent discount on Pixel C [Read here]
– CRTC seeks feedback about next-generation 9-1-1 services [Read here]
– Windows 10 anniversary update set to launch this summer for free [Read here]
– Early tech adopters rejoice: Amazon bans inferior USB Type-C cables [Read here]
– Microsoft turns to chat bots to secure its future [Read here]
– Rogers to offer ‘IoT as a Service’ for Canadian businesses [Read here]
– What happens when Canada’s wireless market gets saturated? [Read here]
– BlackBerry aims to enter trucking industry with new IoT service [Read here]
– BlackBerry reports Q4 loss [Read here]
– Canadian broadband speeds are exactly as advertised, says CRTC [Read here]
– iPhone SE review: A 4-inch potent blend of old and new [Read here]
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