What a week… crazy. BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 rumours, the Samsung Galaxy Note officially launched in Canada, and another Windows Phone Mango was released. Here’s a few notable stories from the past week, plus a select few from around the world:
– BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 upgrade still rumoured for February 21st [Read here & here]
– TELUS to release the Nokia Lumia 800 March 9th? [Read here]
– Rogers Nokia Lumia 710 Review (Video) [Read here]
– SaskTel releases the HTC Radar [Read here]
– WIND Mobile releasing the HTC Radar February 22nd [Read here]
– 3 Supermodels help launch the Samsung Galaxy Note in Canada [Read here]
– Google’s $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility approved by DOJ [Read here]
– Mobilicity added 63,000 net additions in Q4 [Read here]
– Fido launching “Visual Voicemail Plus” for BlackBerry/Android February 22nd [Read here]
– Images of the new BlackBerry 10 OS surface [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note Review (Part One) [Read here]
– Rogers and Bell HTC Raider “is on the list” to receive ICS upgrade [Read here]
– BlackBerry PlayBook has 15% of the Canadian tablet market share [Read here]
– Motorola RAZR to receive ICS upgrade in Q2 [Read here]
– Apple close to hitting 25 billion app downloads [Read here]
– TELUS registers 7 “Managed mobility services” related trademarks [Read here]
Around the world:
– Eric Schmidt Selling $1.45 Billion Worth Google Shares [PocketNow]
– Stream content from your BlackBerry smartphone using DLNA [CrackBerry]
– LG Fantasy Windows Phone appears on video [Engadget]
– Samsung sees a trio of high-end smartphones certified for Wi-Fi [TheVerge]
– HP CEO: Google-Motorola Deal Could Close-source Android [PCWorld]
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