Industry Canada approved Tranzeo Wireless latest WiMAX systems to operate in the 3.65-3.7GHz frequencies. The TR-WMX-365pBS pico base station and TR-WMX-3 CPEs can be deployed in Canada right away. Craig Wireless was one of the first operators to build out a WiMAX network in...
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iPhone in Canada yesterday reported that Apple has seeded Build 10D572 of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to developers. The new release comes just two days after the previous seed and carries only a single increment in...
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If you are over in Canada and have been wanting to get hold of an iPhone 3G at quite a cheap price, then you may want to take a look at what Fido is offering as according to mobile syrup, Fido has an 8GB refurbished iPhone 3G on offer. Obviously its not the iPhone 3GS, but
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Truphone got into the St Patrick’s Day spirit by offering free calls to Ireland, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Poland for all of St Patrick’s Day, and spreading a bit of shamrock luck, reports an article over on tmcnet. Truphone’s 24 hour promo delivered free calls to all five countries along with free
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Googles Nexus One has joined the Apple iPhone on the AT T network. This may boost sales if the attention of AT T customers can possibly be diverted from the iPhone. - Google has a new version of the Nexus One, and unlike the original version which was optimized for the T-Mobile network the new Nexus One is compatible with AT amp;Ts 3G network in the United States and Rogers Wireless in Canada. (Th...
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Two Apple store locations in Vancouver, Canada handed out special Winter Olympic pins to commemorate the 2010 games. Those collectible pins that went mostly unnoticed by most are now selling on Ebay for as much as to $50 a set....
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As was expected, Canadian MP Charlie Angus has introduced a bill that would expand Canada's "you must be a criminal" blank media tax (they prefer "levy," but it's a tax) to iPods and other media players. However, to "balance" that out, he's also proposing a change to copyright law that would make Canada's "fair dealing" laws more flexible. Expanding fair dealing is definitely a...
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