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Blackberry Storm: C|Net Video Review
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textPlus, eh?
about 6 months ago - View Comments
textPlus is FINALLY available in Canada. As of last Friday, textPlus users have been able to send free text messages to Canadian wireless customers, and were notified if they were part of the beta program. Today, textPlus went public with the expanded customer base. Currently (quoting the textPlus blog post), Rogers, Telus, Bell, Fido, Virgin,
Half-dozen Common Questions Answered [UPDATED]
about 7 months ago - View Comments
[UPDATED on February 20, 2010] These are the top six questions I’ve been asked this week regarding technology. 1. Text, video, and picture messaging doesn’t work: I have WiFi and the internet works, but messaging doesn’t…? This is usually asked by smartphone owners: however your phone can use WiFi to go on the internet, and
Solution to AT&T Data Usage Problems
about 8 months ago - View Comments
These are my thoughts on AT&T’s issue with smart phone data usage. If you don’t know much about me; I am Brad Arsenault of Nova Scotia, Canada. I am an avid iPhone user. I am probably not wrong in making the assumption that most Americans don’t fully understand other cellular data model from around the
Bell & Telus HSPA+ Network
about 11 months ago - View Comments
Last October two of Canada’s three major national wireless providers, Bell (BCE Inc) and Telus Mobility, announced a joint venture to build a shared next-generation network. This partnership started in 2001 and was supposed to increase competition against Rogers Wireless (Canada’s #1 wireless carrier by subscribers), since 2001 Telus and Bell have erected shared towers,
Palm Pre now Available in Canada
about 1 year ago - View Comments
Just as Bell promised earlier this month, the Palm Pre is available today (August 27) in-store and for order. It is only available on a three-year contract for $199. Bell requires you to have a voice and data plan (separate or combo). Links: Bell.ca Bell Palm Pre page The Globe and Mail
Adventures in iPhone: Day 6
about 1 year ago - View Comments
I have had an iPhone for six days now and have loved every minute it of it, with the exception of my experience with the Rogers dealer I went to in Dartmouth Crossing not knowing of their $30 data plan for 6GB of data (as has been advertised on their site for Android phones
Review: LG KEYBO
about 1 year ago - View Comments
This is my long awaited video review of the LG KEYBO on Telus… Check back soon for the video review of the TELUS Mobile Music subscription.
Blackberry Storm Available in Canada!
about 1 year ago - View Comments
For what it’s worth, the Blackberry Storm is now available for purchase in Canada on both Bell and Telus. Check out more information at either of the carrier’s web sites. Telus Bell (check bell.ca regularly for more information, page not yet posted.)
Rogers vs Bell vs Telus
about 1 year ago - View Comments
An interesting note came across my scope today, I noticed that Bell, the largest CDMA cell phone provider has a new smartphone data/audio package. The new plans give subscribers 350 anytime minutes, unlimited nights and weekends (9p to 7a) local calling, national unlimited talk and text to five numbers, and 500mb of data… and the
The Phone I’m Getting: LG KEYBO (aka LG enV2)
about 1 year ago - View Comments
I’m sure you’ve seen my posts about my previous posts about my decision between the LG Rumor and Vantage. I was very sure that I wanted the Rumor-it’s slim, has a great QWERTY keyboard–but lacked 3G data and was severely lacking in screen size. So after much looking and reading I’ve decided that the LG KEYBO (enV2
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