"Superbrothers" is the alias of Craig Adams, a Toronto-based artist who specializes in pixel-based artwork and cinema. He's a big fan of musician Jim Guthrie, and after the two met a while ago (and discovered they were actually fans of each other), he was inspired to create a few music videos of the songs that he heard. Then, a little while back, Adams ran into a few guys from Capy, a game de...
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TUAWiPhone on 15th Mar 2010 (via tuaw.com)
Over the years I've seen those stories about travelers who make the mistake of using mobile data services outside of their home countries and end up with ridiculously big phone bills. But I didn't realize how easily it could happen until my colleague, Nilofer Merchant (link), got her phone bill last week. Nilofer recently made a business trip through Canada. While waiting in the Toronto ...
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MobileOpportunity on 15th Mar 2010 (via mobileopportunity.blogspot.com)
Chris Bosh: NBA All-Star, funny guy, Nexus One impresario. When Bosh isnt busy crashing the boards for the Toronto Raptors, hes thinking up ways to improve the first Android phone produced by Google. In a promotional video uploaded to Chris Bosh’s YouTube channel, Bosh shares his thoughts for a few Android app ideas that he ran
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androinica on 11th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Mobile ad network Todacell has raised an additional $1 million round of funding from existing investor AfterDox. The plan is to use the new money for sales and marketing, with five new sales offices opening in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, London and Bombay. Those unfamiliar with Todacell (myself included) should know they work with a
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Jeff Mucci interviews Bash Corporation's Filipe Laborde-Basto and Julian Joseph
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RCRWirelessNews on 11th Mar 2010 (via rcrwireless.com)
Jeff Mucci interviews Mars Discovery District's Don Duval
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TORONTO, Canada - Matias has announced the availability of an innovative new keyboard that lets go of the Insert, Home, Page Up/Down, Delete, and End buttons for a gadget holder. The keyboard has an angled slab of plastic in place of those oft-used keys and allows the user to keep their gadgets even closer. The keyboard
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PhoneReportv20 on 26th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)