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.
- The Pixel 2 goes big in Japan: a photo essay [Read here]
- Telus joins Rogers in asking for extension to December 1 Wireless Code deadline [Read here]
- McDonald’s Mobile Ordering makes its way to Ottawa and Calgary [Read here]
- Google has been collecting location data even when location services are disabled, report says [Read here]
- Report reveals that telecom industry networks are vulnerable to hacking [Read here]
- Rogers’ Extreme Text Messaging customers experiencing multi-week outage ‘due to a technical issue’ [Read here]
- Bell announces partnership with eSIM company G+D Mobile Security [Read here]
- Samsung to reportedly unveil the Galaxy S9 and S9+ at CES 2018 [Read here]
- Spotify discounts Premium service to $0.99 for a limited time [Read here]
- LG G6 Plus is now available in Canada exclusively through Vidéotron [Read here]
- Freedom Mobile to launch iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X on December 8, pre-orders start November 24 [Read here]
- Canadian cities not in the top 10 choices for Amazon HQ2, analysis finds [Read here]
- Are Sony’s latest premium mobile shooters worth the price tag? [Read here]
- Here are the best Canadian Black Friday 2017 deals [Read here]
- OnePlus 5T now available in Canada [Read here]
- Rural Quebecers to receive $290M in funding for broadband internet [Read here]
- City of Toronto announces partnership with traffic app Waze [Read here]
- Here are Canadian carriers’ 2017 Black Friday deals [BlackBerry COO Marty Beard to depart the company [Read here]
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